Collocations withbenefit

These are words often used in combination withbenefit.

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accrued benefit
The initial account balance, however, does not have to be at least the present value of the participant's accrued benefit.
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added benefit
As an added benefit, this also simplifies the implementation of substitution in our compiler.
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additional benefit
There was a significant additional benefit following training with a high fidelity birth training mannequin compared with traditional training mannequins.
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ancillary benefit
However, both categories might run the risk of losing entitlement to ancillary benefit.
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annual benefit
We consider a 2 % annual benefit accrual and compare the proposal again with current law.
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anticipated benefit
The general term "congenital heart defects" comprises a variety of malformations with varying prevalence, clinical features, natural history, management and hence anticipated benefit from screening.
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benefit of doubt
In the first case, a new metonym can have the benefit of doubt with critics of economic man and gain some initial sympathy.
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benefit package
Still, it is a reasonable distinction for use within our primary rationale for including medical services in a healthcare benefit package.
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clinical benefit
The clinical benefit of this capital investment was apparent in the outcome data from the initial consultations.
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corresponding benefit
This has a corresponding benefit in cheaper and more reliable maintenance.
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definite benefit
Thirdly, as this implies, devaluation itself will bring the industry a definite benefit.
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direct benefit
This will have both a public-health benefit and a direct benefit to the prisoners.
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ecological benefit
This installation implied the possibility of a new social awareness, by people sharing interests of greater ecological benefit.
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economic benefit
If any of the theological types can achieve these goals, they are a source of genuine economic benefit for their adherents.
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educational benefit
The other socio-economic factor, standard of living in the 1920s, proved to be insignificant in determining use of either educational benefit.
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enormous benefit
It would be of enormous benefit to acquisition theory if this were the case, but linguistically realistic examples are hard to come by.
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environmental benefit
The major question is how to restore the tree resource base for environmental benefit while simultaneously improving the welfare of poor farmers.
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essential benefit
Even tighter controls in connection with new permits will incur huge costs without any essential benefit to the environment.
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expected benefit
Risk analysis allows us to evaluate the expected benefit that would motivate users to participate in these interactions.
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extended benefit
Consequently, the therapist reasoned, the "extended benefit" should be given.
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financial benefit
What persuaded him to change his mind and back up a project of no financial benefit to him?
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full benefit
For full benefit to be gained from expert knowledge, elicitation must be conducted carefully and should be reported in detail.
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generous benefit
The consequent policies would seem residualist rather than structuralist but at much more generous benefit levels.
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guaranteed benefit
Normally the employer contributes 1% of salaries to fund the minimum guaranteed benefit.
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immediate benefit
These motivations have always had to be balanced against issues that might have had a more immediate benefit to society, an ethical choice.
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incidental benefit
An incidental benefit would be better knowledge of house prices in particular areas.
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incremental benefit
Thus, the incremental cost and the incremental benefit of developing a guideline are calculated.
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indirect benefit
It also has an indirect benefit, due to the enhanced locality from immediate reclamation.
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intangible benefit
An additional intangible benefit of the implementation of guidelines is that they may enhance organizational learning.
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lasting benefit
Though this flourishing was brief, the machinery developed then had a lasting benefit.
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long-term benefit
Interestingly (or rather disappointingly!), back-specific exercises are surprisingly ineffective in providing long-term benefit or prevention of relapse.
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marginal benefit
This increasing marginal benefit cushions the cost of restraining carbon use and contributes to a gentler bend in the cost curve.
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maximum benefit
For maximum benefit, perennial grain programs must be expanded and initiated in the immediate future.
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measurable benefit
The most common reason for ethics consultation for our ethics committee is when patients, or their surrogates, demand treatments that will provide no measurable benefit.
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medicinal benefits
The beer soak spa treatment is said to have medicinal benefits.
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monthly benefit
Balancing pensions funds: (1) to raise monthly taxes, and (2) to lower monthly benefit payments to pensioners.
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mutual benefit
More generally, there is a need for conversations between interculturalists and academics for mutual benefit.
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net benefit
A favorable net benefit can be achieved through either greater efficacy or a lower cost.
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numerous benefits
Although group work appears to offer these students numerous benefits, the assessment of group work projects is proving to be a thorny issue.
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nutritional benefit
Would not this be a fairly modest price to pay for a great nutritional benefit?
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overall benefit
Doing so violates this principle even if the imposition delivers an overall benefit to the affected person.
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pay benefit
Lower total retirement benefits are the result of final pay benefit formulas.
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perceived benefit
In the first case, there is some perceived benefit from settling while in the second case there is no perceived benefit from settling.
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potential benefit
In these studies, consulting anesthetists prepared case reports for each transport, and preliminarily grouped them as having potential benefit or not.
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practical benefit
Architectural superimposition also has the practical benefit of reducing the effort needed to build higher and more massive constructions.
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proven benefit
For cell salvage, the perceived barriers to its greater use were: clinicians unaware of proven benefit (n 8), and lack of interest in the department (n 6).
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psychological benefit
It should not be because there is little or no expected psychological benefit to the donor.
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purported benefit
The purported benefit of the aloe strip is to ease any discomfort felt on the face while shaving.
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short-term benefit
This benefit outlasts the short-term benefit on blood pressure reduction.
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significant benefit
Substance misuse and dependence more severely dependent, but lower cost alternatives can also offer significant benefit.
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social benefit
These results indicate that it is possible to outline area management policies that would generate greater social benefit while also increasing species viability.
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social security benefit
For others, it tapered down from 100 per cent of the rent as income increased above the social security benefit rates.
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societal benefit
The outcome produced a net societal benefit of $2,155 per patient.
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substantial benefit
Examples of extraordinary measures include those procedures that incur excessive cost, pain, or burden or lack substantial benefit to the patient.
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tangible benefit
The people of those countries have received no tangible benefit from the relief of a purely notional debt.
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therapeutic benefit
Although harvesting bone marrow usually exposes the donor to minimal risk,1 there is no therapeutic benefit.
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tremendous benefit
Among the numerous reasons for evaluation is our conviction that new technologies have the potential for tremendous benefit.
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unexpected benefit
Whatever happens at the end of the day the landlord will get this unexpected benefit.
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