51.   In this context, therefore, a benefit is only of value if it is perceived as a benefit by those who receive it.

52.   From the retailers point of view, there are benefits in reduced stockholding and floor space.

53.   Housing benefit is over budget, partly because of the rise in the number of homeless families having to be expensively bed-and-breakfasted.

54.   It was argued that the political benefits of expenditure are more visible to elected representatives than the political costs of taxation.

55.   The question is whether or not there is a future benefit and how certain that benefit is.

56.   While some investigators found that oxygen gave direct symptom relief, others suggested that any benefit was mostly the placebo effect of air on the rhinopharynx.

57.   The benefit of polychemotherapy in non-resectable NSCLC appears to be real, but it is unknown whether the benefit is still present after a year.

58.   Although antibiotic prophylaxis may reduce complications of some genital infections in pregnancy, the benefits are not unqualified.

59.   There are benefits for both the prospective employee and spin-offs to be enjoyed by clients.

60.   An additional benefit is that the machine is easy to clean, meaning a reduction in labour time.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
benefit 0.07%
benefit + v. >>共 279
be 48.18%
outweigh 4.00%
include 3.91%
come 2.76%
go 2.12%
have 1.66%
accrue 1.24%
cut 0.97%
fall 0.92%
seem 0.87%
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