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  • These programs, though a boon for busy clinicians, raise few significant ethical and legal issues.

  • Not humidity only, but readily selectable humidity, is the greatest boon brought by this season.

  • The extended time period of a half-term project is a real boon here.

  • This development would be a boon for bioethics, which has remained basically steadfast to its originative constituency - left-oriented, big government liberalism.

  • Besides their use in performance, the editions are a great boon to those wishing to analyse the music.

  • Not needing personal possessions was a boon to women as well as men, the old as well as the young.

  • Though a person must, of course, choose to use a manual, the manual's user is arguably a mere recipient of any boon these letters provide.

  • This feature is a boon to researchers delving into the history of meteorites and meteoritics.

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