beneficial outcome
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbeneficialandoutcome
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beneficial
adjective
uk/ˌben.ɪˈfɪʃ.əl/us/ˌben.əˈfɪʃ.əl/
helpful, useful, ...
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outcome
noun[C usually singular]
uk/ˈaʊt.kʌm/us/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
a result or effect of an action, ...
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(Definition ofbeneficialandoutcomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If abeneficialoutcomeremoved all wrongness of the act, that would mean that paternalism, when successfully carried out, is ethically justifiable.
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Moreover, descriptive studies provide evidence related to the frequency of occurrence of an adverse orbeneficialoutcomewhen an intervention of interest is employed.
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One conclusion is that the idea of assessment seems to have spread to other sectors of government, which is abeneficialoutcome.
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His findings were that a preventative strategy aimed towards the 'at risk' groups would have a morebeneficialoutcome.
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If we could go beyond ideology and all agree on this objective, the present crisis will have at least had onebeneficialoutcome.
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What is alleged to be thebeneficialoutcomeof what is being proposed?
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There is a real question about what is claimed to be thebeneficialoutcomeof the exercise.
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Anything that encourages people to help and bring about abeneficialoutcomeshould be supported.
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It would be the worst of all worlds if, after the investment of the considerable sums which have been invested, there were to be nobeneficialoutcome.
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Rather, it should consist of a broad set of measures designed to ensure that immigration has abeneficialoutcomefor both the countries of origin and the host countries.
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That would substitute money that currently goes on the national lottery for money that goes on pure betting but does not produce thebeneficialoutcome—proceeds for good causes.
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The majorbeneficialoutcomeunder this hypothesis is the protection of a local gene complex that is finely adapted to the local environment.
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Collaboration is fostered when there is an expectedbeneficialoutcomeby the collaborators.
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Exceeding the difficulty by a larger amount indicates complete success and exceeding it by a very great amount indicates success with an additionalbeneficialoutcome.
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Abeneficialoutcomeof growing the gourd flat is the suppression of weeds, especially when intercropped with a tall, upright plant such as maize.
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It is the role of the political orator to lead the public to abeneficialoutcome.
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The study confirmed that computer-assisted language learning could lead to beneficial outcomes.
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And in every project it is possible to find testimony to the beneficial outcomes of taking part.
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The new relationship produced savings in the monitoring and governance of transactions, leading to innovation in the product, its process and mutually beneficial outcomes.
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This literature has shown equivocal evidence for the beneficial outcomes of reminiscence.
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