extended benefit

collocation in English

meaningsofextendedandbenefit

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extended
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪkˈsten.dɪd/
us
/ɪkˈsten.dɪd/
long or longer ...
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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 ofextendedandbenefitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofextended benefit

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Consequently, the therapist reasoned, the "extendedbenefit" should be given.
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Consequently, the therapist in a managed care organization reasoned, an "extendedbenefit" should be given, allowing payment for extended therapy.
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Had the shyness not been "diagnosed" as the result of the bipolar disorder, then even if it were comparably serious, there would have been no eligibility for anextendedbenefit.
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The performance of test work, while not disqualifying a man forextendedbenefit, does not help him to qualify.
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During this period 72,686 claims forextendedbenefitwere considered by the local committees, of which 61,700 were recommended for allowance and 10,986 for disallowance.
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Why should you differentiate between the man with theextendedbenefitand the man with the standard benefit?
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This is because the performance of such work affords no appreciable evidence of satisfaction of the conditions forextendedbenefit.
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There have also been hardships owing to the refusal ofextendedbenefit.
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I apply it to either standard orextendedbenefit.
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The miner has never been allowed the same chance as anybody else of obtainingextendedbenefit.
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Every one of them was givenextendedbenefit, because, in my opinion, they all deserved it, and there was nothing else for them.
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We do not give any figures differentiating between standard andextendedbenefit.
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Nobody could say in a case of that kind that those men would necessarily undergo hardship if deprived of theextendedbenefit.
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Before, the grant ofextendedbenefitwas quite openly and candidly subject to ministerial discretion.
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Is theextendedbenefitto be provided for any number of peers who may make application, or is there to be a fixed number?
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About 48,000 people are in receipt ofextendedbenefit.
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I was unemployed in 1923 and, as an applicant forextendedbenefit, had to submit to an income test.
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No separate records are kept of the amounts of uncovenanted orextendedbenefitpaid.
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It is impossible for any casual dock worker to obtainextendedbenefit.
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The average period ofextendedbenefitgranted to men is 12 weeks, compared with only four weeks granted to women.
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