1. Adtranz argues that California law allows the reimbursement if the action conferred a significant benefit to the public. 2. It is difficult to avoid concluding that, where they do persist, transposable elements must be conferring some benefit. 3. So it would not be surprising if it conferred its benefits on the heart by altering several things at once. 4. In other words, multimedia must confer real benefits. 5. In the CSO exercise the majority of public expenditure is ignored because goods or services offering non-rival benefits are viewed as not conferring benefits on individual households as such. 6. In conclusion oesophageal transection and gastric devascularisation appears to confer no benefit over endoscopic sclerotherapy in terms of long term survival after variceal haemorrhage. 7. The benefit must be conferred. 8. A given product may have a range of potential features which confer benefits to customers, but different customers place different priorities on them. |
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