anticipated benefit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofanticipateandbenefit
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anticipate
verb[T]
uk/ænˈtɪs.ɪ.peɪt/us/ænˈtɪs.ə.peɪt/
to imagine or expect that something ...
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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 ofanticipateandbenefitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The general term "congenital heart defects" comprises a variety of malformations with varying prevalence, clinical features, natural history, management and henceanticipatedbenefitfrom screening.
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Charities and voluntary organisations and sports and arts organisations had hoped to see no taxation at all, which would have increased theanticipatedbenefitfrom the lottery.
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But in contrast to other wealthy countries, we don't ration medical care on the basis of need oranticipatedbenefit.
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A great deal of aggression is prompted by its anticipated benefits.
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The anticipated benefits of research involving the grafting of human neural stem cells into nonhuman embryos (blastocysts stage and beyond) and human fetuses are twofold.
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If farmers weighed costs against the anticipated benefits of enclosure, so too did settler politicians, albeit reckoned in the more unstable currency of popular opinion.
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Research may reveal that the proposed therapies fail to provide the anticipated benefits.
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Anticipated benefits and potential risks.
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Anticipated benefits and problems were considered.
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Third, technology is applied unsafely when it is used in situations where the expected complications outweigh the anticipated benefits.
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This would entirely distort anticipated benefits of the structural changes and have the effect of discrediting any new arrangement.
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The anticipated benefits of research seem compelling, but they are misleading.
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Firstly, rejecting the compromise would mean postponing the implementation of the networks and thus delaying the anticipated benefits for the economy and employment.
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We hear a good deal of the present economic costs and the anticipated benefits.
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The dynamics of cooperation and the anticipated benefits for both sides alone are sufficient to justify the new endeavour.
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Was the integration of financial markets proceeding smoothly and producing anticipated benefits such as lower interest rates, greater liquidity, lower transactional costs and the removal of exchange rate risk?
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National insurance contributions are related to anticipated benefits.
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Individuals agree to place constraints on themselves in exchange for anticipated benefits, a similar to a social contract view of government.
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Successful development and implementation of the system resulted in the realization of the anticipated benefits, and a few others as well.
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Both sets of rules generally provide that costs should be allocated among members based on respective anticipated benefits.
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