Sentences with phrase «derive long term benefit»

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IQWiG included one long - term study (179 - CL - 049) in the assessment, which the manufacturer had reported, but not used to derive an added benefit.
Previously the long - term benefits of hematopoietic stem - cell transplantation in cerebral adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) are thought to be mediated by donor - derived replacement of myeloid derived cells, possibly including microglial cells.
However, while there is an interest in quantifying the cost or resource savings associated with any tool, with AI and legal tech solutions, the benefit and value is often also derived from the productivity increases, increased negotiation leverage, greater likelihood of litigation success and other harder to quantify and often long - term strategic benefits.
These plans are long term in nature, and longer the policy period, better is the benefit you derive from the same.
However, alternatives exists that provide income benefits derived from the death benefit for a lower premium that typical long term care insurance, such as AIG's Accelerated Access Solution.
The Commission notes that while the Government in its Discussion Paper confirmed its commitment to ensuring that long - term benefits are derived from agreements with Indigenous communities through maximising the payments flowing to Traditional Owners and Indigenous communities, much of the focus was on the inclusion of cash payments or royalty streams.
This suggests long - term investors, for the reasons outlined above, may derive unique benefits from owning real estate in NTR formats rather than in traded REIT structures.
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