Collocations withbeneficiary
These are words often used in combination withbeneficiary.
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beneficiary will
Identifying the primary beneficiary will play an important role in any assessment of new policies.
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chief beneficiary
The chief beneficiary would be women who are in employment, especially those in single-parent families.
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direct beneficiary
Secondly, that there can only be one direct beneficiary of planning regulations; namely, the applicant.
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greatest beneficiary
It was the fourth greatest beneficiary in 1998.
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intended beneficiary
When the land has particular value to the intended beneficiary or when transaction costs make finding suitable land difficult, a monetary gift may not be an adequate substitute.
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main beneficiary
It does not matter to the environment or to an overall welfare evaluation which is the main beneficiary and which is the co-beneficiary.
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major beneficiary
It is the rentier class which is the major beneficiary of inflation.
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named beneficiary
A civil servant may provide a pension on his death for a named beneficiary by surrendering an actuarially equivalent part of his own pension.
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only beneficiary
Finally, the only beneficiary named by 3 per cent of testators was a spouse (no kinship link).
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potential beneficiary
The potential beneficiary group consists of families with children.
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primary beneficiary
Identifying the primary beneficiary will play an important role in any assessment of new policies.
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prime beneficiary
That is only right, as industry is the prime beneficiary of standards.
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principal beneficiary
As regards our balance of payments and the relief of inflationary pressures, this country is the principal beneficiary of the present state of affairs.
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sole beneficiary
He also saw assets of the marriage stashed away in an overseas trust and the sole beneficiary of that trust of almost £1 million claiming rights to legal aid.
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ultimate beneficiary
At whatever rate the service charges are fixed, the ultimate beneficiary should be the public.
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