potential benefit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpotentialandbenefit
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potential
adjective[before noun]
uk/pəˈten.ʃəl/us/poʊˈten.ʃəl/
possible when the necessary ...
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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 ofpotentialandbenefitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In these studies, consulting anesthetists prepared case reports for each transport, and preliminarily grouped them as havingpotentialbenefitor not.
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This study provides baseline data to assist in evaluating thepotentialbenefitof patient-controlled bimanual steering therapy for persons with hemiplegia.
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It argues that thepotentialbenefitfor the state and its citizens go beyond the burdens imposed by a mass influx.
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From a clinical standpoint, there ispotentialbenefitin being aware of groups or individuals that may have difficulty discriminating between familiar and novel information.
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A significant increase in food prices would cancel out thepotentialbenefitfrom improved and less uncertain income opportunities within the market economy.
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However, perhaps the mainpotentialbenefitof equity evidence-an increase in transparency and accountability of decisions-can only be realized if that evidence is published.
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Moreover, there is a majorpotentialbenefitin providing a "rescue" therapy for patients undergoing initially successful surgery for repair of congenital cardiac lesions.
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The objective of this research was to explore thepotentialbenefitof a spiritual pain assessment sheet to clinical practice.
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This highlights thepotentialbenefitof multicenter clinical economic trials in providing additional information, which may allow more efficient provision of therapy.
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On the other hand, the new care insurance scheme also includes two features which are of considerablepotentialbenefitto informal and family care-givers.
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An overall comparison of thepotentialbenefitof including redundancy, based on the power required by the actuators, is presented as follows.
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Thepotentialbenefitof invading is that this increases the chances that they will receive land and become beneficiaries of the land reform program.
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In our opinion, there is muchpotentialbenefitto be derived from close scrutiny of these exceptional encounters.
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Nevertheless, it is sufficiently rare that the morbidity associated with removal of asymptomatic gallstones exceeds thepotentialbenefitof prophylactic surgery.
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A higher value of has thepotentialbenefitof faster convergence but also carries the risk of global instability.
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Due to the low complication risk and thepotentialbenefit, we think angioplasty can be the initial therapeutic modality in this setting.
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The greatestpotentialbenefitis the opportunity to offer some patients breast conserving surgery.
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In addition, where depression does occur, its negative effects may outweigh thepotentialbenefitof maternal attachment security.
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Two areas ofpotentialbenefitare then considered: unambiguous communication, and the future industrial information infrastructure.
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