direct beneficiary

collocation in English

meaningsofdirectandbeneficiary

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direct
adjective
uk
/daɪˈrekt/
us
/daɪˈrekt/
going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or ...
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beneficiary
noun[C]
uk
/ˌben.əˈfɪʃ.ər.i/
us
/ˌben.əˈfɪʃ.i.er.i/
a person or group who receives money, advantages, etc. as a result of ...
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(Definition ofdirectandbeneficiaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Secondly, that there can only be onedirectbeneficiaryof planning regulations; namely, the applicant.
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He is involved with a company that will be adirectbeneficiaryof the programme.
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Such near-market work is most appropriately funded by industry since it is thedirectbeneficiaryand therefore better placed to judge priorities.
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The farmer is thedirectbeneficiaryfrom the destruction of rabbits, always has been and must be.
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Work that is close to commercial application should be funded by industry, which is thedirectbeneficiaryand best able to judge priorities for this work.
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In fact, he is thedirectbeneficiaryof their work.
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Conference calls are adirectbeneficiaryof the enhancements offered by wideband audio.
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Her son was thedirectbeneficiaryof this warming of ties.
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In addition, the tenant farmers who work the land and are the victims of injustice will be the direct beneficiaries of a land reform program.
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The direct beneficiaries of the timber industry are the state, the timber licencees, the main contractors, the sub-contractors, and the timber employees.
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The fishermen as a group are the most direct beneficiaries of sustainable fishing practices.
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They will be direct beneficiaries of the legislation.
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On the other hand, some specialist dairy farmers will wish to quit dairying altogether and could be direct beneficiaries of our outgoers' scheme.
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They welcome the targets because they are the direct beneficiaries of them.
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In both cases, this involves a limited number of countries and a limited number of economic agents, who are the direct beneficiaries of these policies.
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It is important to realise that the elderly will be the direct beneficiaries of this distribution of resources.
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How many of the peers and the great highland grandees brought south to vote for the poll tax a few weeks ago will be direct beneficiaries of the latest handout?
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Practical social gains will result from enacting civil rights legislation, other than for its direct beneficiaries.
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Thus, value capture internalizes the positive externalities of public investments, allowing public agencies to tax the direct beneficiaries of their investments.
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Besides these 10,000 direct beneficiaries, the local communities in nearby areas, visitors, and local and international volunteers will also benefit from the project.
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