perceived benefit

collocation in English

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perceive
verb[T]
uk
/pəˈsiːv/
us
/pɚ-/
to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief ...
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benefit
noun
uk
/ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/
us
/ˈben.ə.fɪt/
a helpful or good effect, or something intended ...
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(Definition ofperceiveandbenefitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In the first case, there is someperceivedbenefitfrom settling while in the second case there is noperceivedbenefitfrom settling.
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In both of these cases, the primary determinant of vaccine use is theperceivedbenefitto the individual rather than the community.
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This is another instance where theperceivedbenefitto the older parent is perhaps of greater benefit to the younger generation.
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But what about the more specific attitudes toward the debt: the balance of perceived cost againstperceivedbenefit?
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From both the patients' and the clinicians' viewpoints, it is relevant and sensible to ask the patient to assess his or herperceivedbenefit(6;13).
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Patient tolerance of procedures is, of course, linked withperceivedbenefitbut a more formal investigation of patient feelings would be useful prior to more widespread implementation of these techniques.
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I would be prepared to accept that theirperceivedbenefitis their ability to recruit trained people from larger companies.
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Higher costs should not be imposed without a corresponding andperceivedbenefitto their operations and to those people dependent: upon transportation, which is all of us.
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Due to theperceivedbenefitin growing real incomes among tax payers, politicians have sought to claim their proposed tax credits as tax cuts.
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Theperceivedbenefitof this system was that it made it easier for wives to have different opinions from their husbands.
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However, often acts of corporate social responsibility are undertaken because of theperceivedbenefitto business.
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The most likely future cooperators are those for whom the perception of the risk to cooperation just exceeds its perceived benefits.
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These formative experiences and their perceived benefits were to emerge again in later responses.
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Members in a self-help/mutual-aid group found that being in both helper and helpee roles correlated positively with their psychological wellbeing andperceivedbenefitof the group.
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Thisperceivedbenefitis controversial due to the fact that it is usually the future ratepayer that receives the benefit while the customers who paid during construction have moved on.
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This paper brings together all aspects of financial and social costs as well as the perceived benefits of informal support.
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The perceived benefits of participating in volunteer and educational activities.
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The perceived costs may outweigh the perceived benefits.
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In the present study, the perceived benefits of caregiving were explored by open-ended questions during interviews with supporters.
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This paper explores the perceived benefits of, and barriers to, information technology as a means of supporting family carers of older people.
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