additional benefit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadditionalandbenefit
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additional
adjective
uk/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
extra:
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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 ofadditionalandbenefitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofadditional benefit
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There was a significantadditionalbenefitfollowing training with a high fidelity birth training mannequin compared with traditional training mannequins.
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Decision makers therefore should value theadditionalbenefitprovided by the diagnostic imaging (9).
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If this does not happen the organisation will over time, become stifled and inflexible with noadditionalbenefitto be gained from these ineffective barriers.
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Anadditionalbenefitof this is that there is now much less need for nondeterminate unfolding rules.
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Anadditionalbenefitis that in some cases, we can even ensure that arguments are ground, rather than just non-variable.
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The appropriateness of the intervention was then based on a judgement whether thisadditionalbenefitweighting is warranted.
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From a decision-making perspective, the results of the model are interesting because they look at the additional cost peradditionalbenefit.
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We conclude that case management provides anadditionalbenefitto the drug therapy.
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Continuing schemes were therefore able to offer thisadditionalbenefit, either in their own institutions or through meeting the fees charged by independent homes.
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Second, all eligible savers receive anadditionalbenefitfor each child (column 3).
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Provision of appropriate social support such as a shopper or home help carries little discernible risk and offers social contact as anadditionalbenefit.
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Theadditionalbenefitof greater specificity in legal rules is greater when those legal rules are interpreted and applied by a specialized court.
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Anadditionalbenefitof this architecture is that it supports language localisation of the entire application interface, including the user's queries.
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Theadditionalbenefitof greater specificity is higher when reality is more complex.
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The results demonstrate that this model of guided self-help did not provideadditionalbenefitto patients on a waiting list for psychological therapy.
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The participants mentioned various activities that they were able to engage in more frequently, re-start or begin afresh with theadditionalbenefitincome.
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That is, the smalladditionalbenefitproduced by a more intense physiotherapy management in this patient group, comes at a high additional cost.
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It is possible that the patients were too mildly ill to demonstrateadditionalbenefitover and above the general tendency to remit.
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The latter effect would provideadditionalbenefitto the animal, as well as subject the mechanism to additional selection pressures imposed by the new context.
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While simplicity is itself a virtue, anadditionalbenefitto it is that having fewer variables reduces the need for parameter-training data.
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