beneficial impact
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbeneficialandimpact
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beneficial
adjective
uk/ˌben.ɪˈfɪʃ.əl/us/ˌben.əˈfɪʃ.əl/
helpful, useful, ...
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impact
noun[C usually singular, U]
uk/ˈɪm.pækt/us/ˈɪm.pækt/
the force or action of one object ...
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(Definition ofbeneficialandimpactfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Competition by itself has a weaklybeneficialimpacton productivity growth.
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Except for thebeneficialimpacton natural resources, there seems to be little to gain from the tax reform within the first decade.
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In contrast, when controlling for level of occupational status, subsidies for employers do not appear to have abeneficialimpacton immigrants' earnings.
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To the extent that this logic exists, thebeneficialimpactof democracy on primary education spending would be diluted.
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The second major transnational trend with abeneficialimpactwas economic g rowth.
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As in the crosssectional model, precipitation is predicted to have abeneficialimpacton agriculture, forestry, and water but no effect on energy.
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In sum, retraining had the mostbeneficialimpacton earnings of both men and women.
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Generally, intense competition does not appear to have abeneficialimpacton productivity growth for firms under strong ownership.
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In some situations, of course, one could conceive of upstream erosion that produces abeneficialimpact downstream, for example, through sediment and nutrient deposition.
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If present, this behaviour would have the effect of attenuating the truebeneficialimpactof sons on parental mortality.
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Recasts had abeneficialimpacton te-form verbs but not on the two locative-initial targets.
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The morebeneficialimpactof younger versus older sons raises a number of intriguing possibilities.
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The important point here, however, is that thisbeneficialimpacton tight control through institutional investors is rarely realized because most firms are under less tight control.
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However, as growth is due to the substitution of declining free resources, it tends to exceed the threshold beyond which its destructive effects predominate over itsbeneficialimpacton welfare.
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The research suggests that exercise intervention may have abeneficialimpacton psychological distress for cancer patients receiving chemotherapy with low to moderate levels of baseline psychomorbidity.
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The positive coefficient of the value of completion models indicates that positive evidence of this type had abeneficialimpacton subsequent learning of word order in this construction.
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Nevertheless, each technique is helpful and can provide important information which may have abeneficialimpacton the postoperative care of the patients and on their final outcome.
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Mutz (2002) shows that diverse crosscutting networks have the mostbeneficialimpactin transmitting political information.
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Shoff and colleagues showed that in old patients not using insulin, moderate weight loss over periods of four to six years had littlebeneficialimpacton glycosylated haemoglobin.
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It may have abeneficialimpactnot only on the host country's cultural offering, but on its restaurant trade too.
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