ancillary benefit

collocation in English

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ancillary
adjective
uk
/ænˈsɪl.ər.i/
us
/ˈæn.sə.ler.i/
providing support ...
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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 ofancillaryandbenefitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Reduced mortality and morbidity costs are potentially a majorancillarybenefitof mitigation.
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The device is designed for medical use, with anancillarybenefitof enhanced strength.
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Whatever the demand turns out to be, we need to understand the options available and their ancillary benefits and costs.
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In early models and even many current ones, ancillary benefits are added to the material utility function of consumers, implying no impact on economic behaviour.
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Ancillary benefits to producers include savings in time and fuel from conservation tillage systems, as well as lower capital investment in powerful tractors and tillage equipment43.
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Thus, while a purely health-based measure of ancillary benefits would tend to show a climate commitment to be urban-biased, a broader definition of benefits alters the picture considerably.
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The demonstrations which they gave us tended to emphasise the ancillary benefits of their research.
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We know that the ancillary benefits take the figure to £180 million.
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Very often, as my noble friend behind me has said, they undervalue or ignore the ancillary benefits which go with overseas investment.
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In addition, they will become entitled to be passported to ancillary benefits such as housing and heating additions, diet and house repair payments under the supplementary benefit scheme.
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Nationally, we clearly need the scheme; locally we need the employment and the ancillary benefits of a vast investment—the trade, the roads and the other improvements.
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The terms may also include ancillary benefits such as an option to buy tickets at a favourable price, as well as or instead of interest.
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Increased numbers of homeowners also increases residents' financial stake in a neighborhood which can have ancillary benefits.
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Ancillary benefits included a lowered engine idling speed and increased fuel efficiency.
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Ancillary benefits include a reduction in road congestion, reduced travel emissions, and improved business productivity as travel becomes cheaper, faster, and more convenient.
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Accordingly, the cultural sector has often argued its case from the secondary, ancillary benefits that result from public support for programs that are seemingly only aesthetic in nature.
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Push-ups exercise the pectoral muscles, triceps, and anterior deltoids, with ancillary benefits to the rest of the deltoids, serratus anterior, coracobrachialis and the midsection as a whole.
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Ancillary benefits are a factor.
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