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The statement was also made that undoubtedly the railroad had received some compensating benefit from the telegraphers, but that it was difficult to imagine what could balance a job for life.
they still benefit far less than the `` other '' 50 per cent of the nation from that `` welfare state '' which the Soviet Union so greatly prides itself on being.
Though far from completion, these studies indicated beyond a doubt that savings would result which would be of unprecedented benefit to the railroads concerned, their investors, their customers, their users, and to the public at large.
Cuban S.S.R.: Whatever may have been the setbacks resulting from the unsuccessful attempt of the Cuban rebels to establish a beachhead on the Castro-held mainland last week, there was at least one positive benefit, and that was the clear-cut revelation to the whole world of the complete conversion of Cuba into a Russian-dominated military base.
The addition of endurance training later, when the body is mature enough to benefit from it without danger of injury, provides that final quality that makes the top athlete, soldier or citizen.
Are your expenses in this area commensurate with the number of employees who benefit from your program??
There is little doubt that the students benefit from vocational education.
It was just that she felt deeply about every patient on the ward and wanted to believe that they might benefit from their treatment there.
and those of us who so richly benefit from it should be the last to despise it.
The kitchen is separated from the living area ( called the stube, the area of the home heated by a stove ), and second-floor bedrooms benefit from rising heat.
" A small pilot study has found no benefit from packing of simple cutaneous abscesses.
Ibn al-Athir ( 1166 – 1234 ) describes Alfonso as a tireless soldier who would sleep in his armor without benefit of cover, who responded when asked why he did not take his pleasure from one of the captives of Muslim chiefs, responded that the man devoted to war needs the companionship of men not women.
Following the helper therapy principle, sponsors in AA benefit as much, if not more, from their relationship than do those they sponsor.
King was a major shareholder in the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad ( later the Long Island Rail Road ) and therefore had a conflict of interest and stood to benefit by the compensation payments to the railroad from the tax assessment.
The analgesic choice is also determined by the type of pain: for neuropathic pain, traditional analgesics are less effective, and there is often benefit from classes of drugs that are not normally considered analgesics, such as tricyclic antidepressants and anticonvulsants.
In the case of parallelization, Amdahl's law states that if P is the proportion of a program that can be made parallel ( i. e., benefit from parallelization ), and ( 1 − P ) is the proportion that cannot be parallelized ( remains serial ), then the maximum speedup that can be achieved by using N processors is
Anointing of the Sick, known also by other names, is distinguished from other forms of religious anointing or " unction " ( an older term with the same meaning ) in that it is intended, as its name indicates, for the benefit of a sick person.
In November 2008, the UK based think tank Demos published an influential pamphlet entitled ' It's a material world: caring for the public realm ', in which they argue for integrating the public directly into efforts to conserve material culture, particularly that which is in the public, their argument, as stated on page 16, demonstrates their belief that society can benefit from conservation as a paradigm as well as a profession:
Electrons in an s orbital benefit from closer proximity to the positively charged atom nucleus, and are therefore lower in energy.
Crush injuries where there is extensive tissue damage and poor circulation also benefit from HBOT.
Botswana, however, continues to benefit along with its neighbours in the region from USAID's Initiative for Southern Africa, now based in Pretoria, and USAID's Southern Africa Global Competitiveness Hub, head-quartered in Gaborone.
The BRICS states have been amongst the most powerful drivers of incremental change in world diplomacy and they benefit most from the connected global power shifts.
The Brazilian foreign policy under the Lula da Silva administration had been focused on the following directives: to contribute toward the search for greater equilibrium and attenuate unilateralism ; to strengthen bilateral and multilateral relations in order to increase the country's weight in political and economic negotiations on an international level ; to deepen relations so as to benefit from greater economical, financial, technological and cultural interchange ; to avoid agreements that could jeopardize development in the long term.
In one application, it is actually a benefit: the password-hashing method used in OpenBSD uses an algorithm derived from Blowfish that makes use of the slow key schedule ; the idea is that the extra computational effort required gives protection against dictionary attacks.

benefit and Provincial
Provincial prescription drug benefit plans differ across provinces.
While there is no legislative requirement that Band Operated Schools follow Provincial Curricula, or adhere to the Manitoba Public Schools Act, or the Manitoba Education Administration Act, most Band Operated Schools do operate very closely to the way all Provincial Schools operate for the benefit of their students.

benefit and Federal
The Federal program eventually should have a favorable impact on Missouri's depressed areas, and in the long run that will benefit St. Louis as well.
Inventory and evaluate wildlife habitat resources in cooperation with other Federal agencies and with the States in which National Forests and Grasslands are located, as a basis for orderly development of wildlife habitat improvement and coordination programs, including ( A ) big-game, gamebird, and small-game habitat surveys and investigations on the 186 million acres of National Forests and Grasslands, ( B ) fishery habitat surveys and investigations on the 81,000 miles of National Forest fishing streams and nearly 3 million acres of lakes and impoundments, and ( C ) participation in planning, inspection, and control phases of all habitat improvement, land and water use projects conducted on National Forest lands by States, other Federal agencies, and private groups to assure that projects will benefit wildlife and be in harmony with other resource values.
They cite Guam ’ s increasing reliance on Federal spending as evidence, and question how commonwealth status or statehood would benefit the United States as a whole.
Federal employees could benefit from the Whistleblower Protection Act, and the No-FEAR Act ( which made individual agencies directly responsible for the economic sanctions of unlawful retaliation ).
A study published by the Kaiser Family Foundation in 2008 found the Fee-for-Service Medicare benefit package was less generous than either the typical large employer PPO plan or the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program Standard Option.
In the United States, the Code of Federal Regulations for the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 define a service animal as " any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including, but not limited to, guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds, providing minimal protection or rescue work, pulling a wheelchair, or fetching dropped items.
Calculation of an SSI benefit begins with the Federal Benefit Rate ( FBR ).
The culmination of her work was the Bill for the Benefit of the Indigent Insane, legislation to set aside of Federal land ( for the benefit of the insane and the remainder for the " blind, deaf, and dumb "), with proceeds from its sale distributed to the states to build and maintain asylums.
With Bonn being chosen as the ( provisional ) capital of the Federal Republic, Cologne took benefit being sandwiched between the two important political centers of former West Germany.
* Still at the Federal Trough: Farm Subsidies for the Rich and Famous Shattered Records in 2001 – a paper presented by the Heritage Foundation arguing that farm subsidies are corporate welfare and do not benefit small family farms.
For that reason, the bill directs the Federal Trade Commission to ensure that adequate labeling occurs for the benefit of consumers.
The Corps of Engineers initiated the use of CBA in the US, after the Federal Navigation Act of 1936 effectively required cost – benefit analysis for proposed federal waterway infrastructure.
Payment of Federal and many state payroll taxes is required to be made by electronic funds transfer if certain dollar thresholds are met, or by deposit with a bank for the benefit of the taxing jurisdiction.
* Federal grants were provided to the states enabling them to extend the period covered by unemployment benefit.
A recent study published by the Chicago Federal Reserve Board verified that most Americans can benefit from funding tax deferred accounts rather than paying down mortgage balances.
For someone in a 34 % tax bracket ( Federal & State ), the investment return on the separate accounts may average 10 %, and at say age 75 the policy's death benefit would have an internal rate of return of 9 %.
It is “ not a reward for the search, but compensation for search ’ s successful conclusion .” This standard for utility cannot be met until a “ specific benefit exists in currently available form .” In In re Brana, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled that utility requirement for biomedical invention does not require formal approval by the Food and Drug Administration.
It also operates a mutual benefit association which sells life insurance to members, has its own health benefit plan-the NALC Health Benefit Plan, which predates the Federal Employees Health Benefit Plan, in which NALC also participates.
A 2006 study by the Government Accountability Office determined that from 1997 through 2002 the average annual growth in CalPERS premiums ( 6. 5 %) was lower than that of the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program ( FEHBP, 8. 5 %) and of other surveyed employer-sponsored health benefit programs ( 7. 1 %); however, between 2003 and 2006-7, the average annual growth rate in CalPERS premiums ( 14. 2 %) was higher than that of FEHBP ( 7. 3 %) and of other surveyed employer-sponsored health benefit programs ( 10. 5 %).
“ Recognizing that increased knowledge and better administration of historic resources would improve the planning and execution of Federal undertakings and benefit economic growth and development nationwide .”
This is true for discretionary spending ( spending that is provided to the Federal Government each year ) and mandatory spending ( spending such as entitlements where a beneficiary class is defined and a benefit is provided ).

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