Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Therefore, there is cumulative benefit to humans from recovery actions.
Continued use provides cumulative benefit for fine hair.
This is a cumulative benefit, meaning you can draw larger sums in the future without creating a tax liability.
Preference will be given to approaches that enable shared, cumulative benefits across multiple proponents.
A cumulative benefit of up to $312 million was forecast for an investment of $56 million over a six year period.
Retired pros increasingly are turning to California, not only because of its cumulative benefits but also because there's a longer window to file a claim.
When there is uncertainty as to whether a single benefit or cumulative benefits exceed the threshold, Members should err on the side of registration.
In 2000 NatWest was quickly and impressively integrated, with cumulative benefits amounting to £5.5bn.
With every week, every month, every year you continue to reap the cumulative benefits of this outstanding achievement in youth protection.
Fourth quarter 2012 operating profit benefits from restructuring actions were $10 million, bringing cumulative benefits to $60 million.
The Minneapolis, Minnesota-based company said its cost reduction and profitability improvement plans are expected to achieve about $36 million in cumulative benefits during 2008.
His story demonstrates the small and discreet, but cumulative benefits of attending regular schools and regular classes with age peers.
A feature which is often overlooked in these analyses is the cumulative benefit which accrues from the adoption of improved information systems.
The fortunate local citizens will enjoy the cumulative benefits of this prestige in having a World Heritage Site in their midst.
But if research were to uncover significant reductions in other common cancers, “you could start to argue, for general cancer prevention, the cumulative benefit may make it worthwhile.”
BMGI has delivered cumulative benefits to its clients worth several billion dollars with an ROI of 5:1 to 20:1.
The response rates for acupuncture vary; some patients respond quickly while others require a few treatments before the cumulative benefits are felt (more commonly with a chronic condition).
Nine-month 2003 net income included a cumulative benefit of $48 million after tax, resulting from a change in the accounting for removal costs for certain track structure assets.
Often these projects are conducted with an industry or producer association and results are transferred quickly to a large number of farmers/endusers, resulting in a large cumulative benefit.
The cumulative benefits of persisting with economic transformation, in spite of uneven progress and some temporary setbacks, are now being reaped in most of these countries.
The analysis found that someone who retires with $500,000 would pay up to one fifth of their cumulative benefits in fees over the 35 years their super is expected to last.
The cumulative benefits of acellular pertussis combination vaccination programs in children and routine adolescent/adult immunization with dTap may become more evident as additional age cohorts are immunized.
The measurement of the cumulative benefit over the expected life of the account, assuming no re-balancing, is a valid proxy for the relative benefit with yearly re-balancing.
• The Wage Earner Protection Program (WEPP) and the limited super priority are meant to work together, but they do not provide cumulative benefits.