Sentences with phrase «benefits earlier promised»

The rider states that if the parent of the child dies amidst the plan continuance, the child will not be deprived of the benefits earlier promised.

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Though Oracle's critics have complained over the years about Ellison's tendency to promise a product prematurely, or sacrifice quality for early delivery, he clearly understands the benefit of first - mover advantage.
The promise of AI is great — from assisting healthcare providers in the early and more accurate detection of disease, to increasing yield and food production in agriculture; artificial intelligence technologies are already being deployed widely with the promise of benefitting humanity.
Abeona Therapeutics (ABEO)- Data for ABO - 102 in MPS IIIA appears encouraging to me (decreases in heparan sulfate, neurocognitive benefits), initial data for ABO - 101 in MPS IIIB showed early promise, EB - 101 in RDEB could see an expedited path to market if the pivotal study yields fruit, and other gene therapy candidates are soon to enter the clinic.
We are «early adopters» of new technologies, if we strongly believe that they appear promising, and if there are good randomized, controlled studies that prove they provide a benefit.
The work programme seems to have made a promising start, with nearly half of participants coming off benefits at some point since joining, but it's still far too early to tell how the programme is performing overall.
Another savvy science watcher, computational biologist Kelly Suter, an assistant professor at the University of Texas, San Antonio, has spied real promise for early - career scientists who are good enough, clever enough — and lucky enough — to benefit from the sudden money.
Dr Kathryn Adcock, Head of Neurosciences and Mental Health at the Medical Research Council, said, «Although this is quite a small study and therefore can't provide a definitive answer, the work shows very promising indications of the benefits of early intervention.»
With school operators who want to be early adopters of already developed, highly promising models... We partner to customize and help them adapt these models to their communities, thereby reaping the benefits from prior R&D investments.
Further, even those early childhood teachers who are eligible to enroll in a traditional teacher pension plan are still unlikely to benefit from the rewards promised — their tendency to be lower - paid and more mobile keeps them from reaping the back - end rewards of a state plan.
Still, the suggestion is that the Promise intervention that occurs at ages 18 -28 (students have 10 years to use the Promise) may have benefits that are comparable to very high - quality early childhood programs
Despite those early misgivings, Pronoun earned the approval of indie authors, including myself and fellow ALLi Watchdog Giacomo «Jim» Giammatteo, and ALLi decided to give the service the benefit of the doubt and observe closely what unfolded.So Monday's sudden announcement of the closure of Pronoun was a shock and a disappointing end for a service that held such promise.
The federal government's long - promised changes to parental leave rules will go into effect early next month, says Families Minister Jean - Yves Duclos, allowing eligible new parents to take up to 18 months of employment insurance benefits after the birth of a child.
So they promise tax - free benefits, quick returns, discounts for early bird investors, what seems like a great return for the payment of a small fee, and no risk or low risks where you can sell any time.
We can not promise any benefits to your horse or other animals from your taking part in this clinical trial; however, possible benefits include lowering the incidence of this common eye cancer in Haflinger, Belgian, Percheron, Appaloosa, and Arabian Horses, helping breeders to make informed mating decisions, and better prediction of the risk of developing disease for earlier diagnosis and treatment.
If they have not reached normal retirement age, whether or not they have actually started to draw benefits (for example by retiring early), reductions are imposed, to 90 % of what was originally promised.
These values reflect the reserve the insurer needs to accumulate in the early years of the policy's life so that they will have sufficient money (together with interest earned on the reserve) in later years to pay the promised death benefit while keeping premiums level.
It is based on the hypothesis that inaccurate and unhelpful beliefs, ineffective coping behaviour, negative mood states, social problems, and pathophysiological processes all interact to perpetuate the illness.8 9 Treatment aims at helping patients to re-evaluate their understanding of the illness and to adopt more effective coping behaviours.7 8 9 An early uncontrolled evaluation of this type of treatment produced promising results in many patients but was unacceptable to some.10 Two subsequent controlled trials found cognitive behaviour therapy to offer no benefit over non-specific management.11 12 However, the form of cognitive behaviour therapy evaluated may have been inadequate.
The continued development of local systems of early childhood services would benefit from additional research to test other promising strategies on a large scale for parents of 0 - to 5 - year - olds.
In all of our work, NAEYC aims to ensure that our nation's policies and practices catch up with the significant body of research and science about the individual and collective benefits that accrue when children have access to high - quality early learning settings with supported, skilled, and knowledgeable teachers — because that's when we will deliver on the promise of early learning.
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