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单词 Benefit from
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1) Medically, we will derive great benefit from this technique.
2) A stammering child can benefit from speech therapy.
3) She derived no benefit from the course of drugs.
4) People doing yoga benefit from an increased feeling of well-being.
5) Females and cubs clearly derive some benefit from living in groups.
6) We have derived a great deal of benefit from her advice.
7) Because of illness she didn't get much benefit from her stay abroad.
8) Other resorts could benefit from the spillover of tourists.
9) The company derived substantial benefit from the deal.
10) Who exactly stands to benefit from these changes?
11) Large firms can benefit from economies of scale.
12) I might benefit from getting my teeth fixed.
13) Large firms benefit from economies of scale .
14) She obtained maximal benefit from the course.
15) I didn't get/derive benefit from school.
16) He thought he would benefit from going to school.
17) We are sure to benefit from the new timetable.
18) We benefit from daily exercises.
19) The company would benefit from a little pruning here and there.
20) The rich will not benefit from the proposed changes to the tax system to the same extent as the lower paid.
21) They aim to extract the maximum political benefit from the Games.
22) Ted might benefit from hearing his own voice recorded and played back.
23) There is little doubt that skin does benefit from exfoliation.
24) Small businesses are well situated to benefit from the single market.
25) It seems axiomatic that everyone would benefit from a better scientific education.
26) You are likely to benefit from the experience too.
27) All California children could benefit from these experiences.
28) How do students benefit from Compact?
29) I feel that women in all types of employment can benefit from joining a union.
30) The aim is to help patients to obtain most benefit from their treatment.
1) Medically, we will derive great benefit from this technique.
2) A stammering child can benefit from speech therapy.
3) I feel that women in all types of employment can benefit from joining a union.
4) People doing yoga benefit from an increased feeling of well-being.
5) Females and cubs clearly derive some benefit from living in groups.
31) Heat exchangers might also benefit from treatment with polymers.
32) Exhibition revenue rose 7 % and continued to benefit from the medium's effectiveness in bringing buyers and sellers together.
33) So Swannson-on-Wheels will gain considerable benefit from the purchase of a relatively local garage facility on the outskirts of Tetbury.
34) People being assessed are also offered an advocacy service in case they feel that they would benefit from additional support.
35) You can use the control you have to help you get more benefit from your viewing. 3.
36) But even these alienated loners can benefit from this book: See the section on astral love.
37) Study these carefully to ensure you gain maximum benefit from every interview you attend.
38) To what extent though do student architects actually benefit from staying at university or polytechnic for so long?
39) About 40 percent. of Britain's adult women part-time workers would benefit from Labour's proposal for a minimum wage.
40) This is the only way to get maximum benefit from the promising new AIDS-virus treatments.
41) But all pupils will benefit from contact with genuine artefacts from the past.
42) Unquestionably,[/benefit from.html] some migraine patients do not benefit from or can not tolerate either of the above classes of drugs.
43) The first is to select those who are more likely to benefit from disulfiram treatment.
44) Intelligent application of the technique can take these warnings into account and still derive considerable benefit from it.
45) Renewable energy projects benefit from a price premium financed by a levy on the power industry.
46) It doesn't matter if your Executor stands to benefit from the Will.
47) Not only you but also your teenager will benefit from such honesty.
48) We regret that people in wheelchairs would not be able to gain full benefit from the visit.
49) Many, although as we saw earlier not necessarily all, clients get some benefit from tailor-made nursing care.
50) Even after years of marriage an ex-wife will get no benefit from this if her former husband dies.
51) It also notes that applications will have to be recompiled to get full benefit from the chip.
52) Some patients may benefit from a stress management programme, while severe cases may require the multidisciplinary services of a pain clinic.
53) Feedback Between Teachers and Employers All students would benefit from the ongoing exchange of information between employers and educators.
54) All taxpayers will benefit from the widening of the 10p income tax band.
55) Some health workers may benefit from education, examination, and resources for wise management.
56) Most expatriates will benefit from consulting an independent financial adviser for specialist help.
57) Failure to benefit from some union policies need not preclude membership if advantages accrue from other union policies.
58) But they're the first people in the country to benefit from a revolutionary kind of wheelchair; the Sapphire.
59) If we are peaceful, if we are happy, we can smile and blossom like a flower, and everyone in our family, our entire society, will benefit from our peace. Thich Nhat Hanh 
60) To derive benefit from taekwondo training, the body has to be in peak physical condition.
61) Staff would have new opportunities to gain additional skills and benefit from greater flexibility.
62) When the dollar rises, yen-based investors benefit from both the appreciation of their investment and the currency.
63) A large number of Good Samaritan heart patients benefit from the stress echo test.
64) In particular, more still needs to be known about the characteristics of patients most likely to benefit from treatment.
65) Many SMEs find it difficult to access technology and often do not appreciate how they might benefit from it.
66) Richmond, you might say, is in festive mood, and the whole country can benefit from that.
66) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
67) Many of these companies may also benefit from economies of scale as they expand into such activities.
68) The Detailed Spectrum Investigation process is intended to ensure that everyone should derive maximum benefit from the limited radio spectrum resource.
69) That would mean in California there are more than 1 million people who could benefit from the new service.
70) First, to be sure, some reap material benefit from inflation.
71) The best way, however, is to benefit from your own experience.
72) Mr McVeigh said the investment programme would enable the company to benefit from economic recovery in its most important markets.
73) Other birds to benefit from the treatment include a tawny owl with an injured leg,() now making a fast recovery.
74) The only people to benefit from the clash were the philatelists.
75) It was felt that Garden staff would benefit from an increased awareness of the capability and functions of the system.
76) Some of these patients benefit from referral to a chronic pain center.
77) And North-East companies could benefit from the buying bonanza, according to Mr Hamilton.
78) In addition, many specialists in industry or academia will also benefit from the overview of the subject that is provided.
79) Competition motivates and drives people to excel, and enables people to learn and benefit from their strengths and weaknesses. Dr T.P.Chia 
80) Alexander, who was sharply critical of Forbes' negative ads, appeared to benefit from running a positive campaign.
81) They know the modern trick is to extract the maximum political benefit from the Games without appearing to politicize them.
82) There is no doubt that they were sincere in their belief that their patients would benefit from their involvement.
83) To get the maximum benefit from this scheme we must all be prepared to make an effort and become involved.
84) Realizing this will gradually help you to gain confidence to go deeper and deeper into relaxation and experience full benefit from it.
85) Take an active role in asking for appointments; most kinds of research benefit from discussion at least every month or so.
86) Some products will benefit from being generally available for photography or for legitimate testing.
87) SmithKline could also benefit from Beecham's experience in selling over-the-counter medicines.
88) He accepted the arguments of an independent actuary that policyholders' realistic expectation they should benefit from inherited estates was limited.
89) The therapist thought Mary appeared to benefit from these telephone contacts and had not abused the availability of open access.
90) Elderly people who have had an accident derive great benefit from the project.
91) Depending upon the degree of estrangement, many parents of work-inhibited students may benefit from rethinking existing patterns of communication.
92) Thus, females and kids clearly derive some benefit from living in groups.
93) How did the company benefit from having me on the staff?
94) The student has to benefit from up-to-date practical experience on the part of the teacher trainer.
95) Newsgroup Etiquette Newsgroups, like so many other public places, get abused by the very people who benefit from them.
96) In the bedrooms fabric wallcoverings combine with cream wood furniture, and benefit from new marble bathrooms with a hair dryer.
96) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
97) A magazine article indicated I might benefit from adding weight lifting to my exercise program.
98) Against this he would gain an extra £4.60 a week in increased child benefit from Labour.
99) Most parents frown upon their children doing part-time jobs though they may benefit from it.
100) Whether you're a beginner runner or an experienced marathoner, you can benefit from cross-training.
101) With the aid of this AWCS unit, existing optical disc recording systems supposedly can benefit from its native intelligence in an adaptive way.
102) The company's business mix and financial profile would benefit from a more balanced combination of short-term assets to contribute current income.
103) Benefit from the nurturing experience by analyzing the policy and path choice of agriculture returning nurtured by industry like America and Japan.
104) In West Africa, important crops such as wheat, potato, sorghum and soya will lose out, while more robust crops such as white yam, sugar cane and plantain will benefit from the higher temperatures.
105) While the defaulting party can obtain more benefit from its default than its performance, is there any necessity for the law to enforce the defaulting party to perform the contract?
106) Through practice, DM is turned out to be useful to the freight agent department which can benefit from it.
107) Types of chemical reactions that could benefit from the microreactor are discussed.
108) Primary and secondary nonresponders to conservative treatment may benefit from neurosurgical procedures including denervation procedures or functional stereotactic neurosurgery.
109) Still, Mr.Spear thinks the U.S. would promote foreign trade and exports and that the domestic economy would benefit from not requiring citizens to pay tax on income earned outside the U.
110) This study did not provide a calculation for the lives saved in the non-cycling population but it stands to reason that they would also benefit from the improved air quality.
111) Cliggott thinks generic drug maker Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (TEVA) could benefit from any assault on drug pricing.
112) There is really no benefit from using alternating strategies, which some people use, of ultrasound and alpha fetoprotein at six month intervals.
113) The kinds of packaged organic foods that now fuel the category's growth, such as cookies, baked goods, and boxed meals, also benefit from a similar perception of healthfulness.
114) The majority of prisoners benefit from the smooth and efficient operation of the system.
115) There may be situations where a DBA must retain full control over how the storage for a particular table space is provided, but in most cases, databases will benefit from the use of automatic storage.
116) For systems with applications that access large files, reuse data, benefit from GPFS prefetching of data, or have a random I/O pattern, increasing the value for pagepool might prove beneficial.
117) Through managing the error check and reconfiguration of tasks by operating system, we can benefit from using the uniform task interface and increase the system's flexibility.
118) Collection-based associations (OneToMany and ManyToMany) are set to lazy evaluation by default, so no configuration is necessary to benefit from lazy evaluation.
119) Mr. Graham added a more startling note: Investors would be 'enviably fortunate' to benefit from the 'advantages' of a long bear market.
120) Furthermore, PLD-based CF card side interface introduced in this designed is universal, many other kinds of CF-based portable I/O device can benefit from this design.
121) Smallholders struggling to grow rice in Mozambique could benefit from a variety that boosts yields nearly six-fold and is less prone to disease.
122) For example, enterprises which have foreign currency loan, accounts payable and other debt will get benefit from it, but which have foreign currency asset will suffer from the loss.
123) SafePeak employs traffic analysis to identify queries that are repeatable and will benefit from caching.
124) ICS customers in oil and gas, and other process industries will benefit from the breadth of Rockwell Automation's product portfolio and solutions capabilities.
125) Subsequent executions, of course, will benefit from the result of patching the code so that the instance or static field, or method target, is more directly referenced.
126) Merrill Lynch is the primary beneficiary and consolidates the VIE because it employees benefit from the indemnification arrangement.
127) For the world, we benefit from European philosophers, including Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Erasmus[Sentence dictionary], for the ideas on democracy and reason.
128) It causes the imbalance of urban green space system, so that less citizen can benefit from it than a balanced system.
129) Especially very small businesses with no initial capital benefit from initial savings.
130) The listing companies also benefit from interest earned on the oversubscriptions, which have run into billions of dollars.
131) The world will appreciate such a rarity and your career will most definitely benefit from your good manners and savoir-faire.
132) The model not only calculates the benefit from transferring more power energy in condition of unloosening security constraint, but also takes contingency risk into account.
133) William: My contracts in distribution are excellent. I believe your company will benefit from them and give the product a shorter delivery cycle.
134) The Bay of Fundy in Canada — which has some of the highest tides in the world — could especially benefit from this technology.
135) The conclusion is that authorial intention criticism does not benefit from esotericism and is still faced with its theoretical problems as before.
136) You can also benefit from running your application in a Linux partition, gaining the benefit of shared system resources on a single server.
137) Francesco Toto, the consortium's vice-president, thinks that the luthiers benefit from the craft's long tradition in Cremona. But that has been far from continuous.
138) Therefore enabling developing members to genuinely benefit from the negotiations essentially safeguards the success of DDA.
139) In addition, the Treasury has agreed that the armed forces will benefit from a 1% real term increase – taking inflation into account – in their equipment budget from 2015 to 2020.
140) According to the theory of comparative advantage, both trade partners can benefit from trade.
141) The Pirates benefit from a backlash against "professionalisation" of politics, but voters may tire of amateurs.
142) The authors evaluated the economic benefit from modifying local goat with angora goat in Sichuan.
143) This performance benefit from reduced Inbox size was even greater for peak CPU than steady-state CPU.
144) In the long term, Theobald also thinks film studios could benefit from the technique. "What we're doing is the same effect [as used in Gladiator], but in real time with no manual input."
145) Make use of rich books' information on the web and latter-day computer technologies to make book catalog more opened, and development of digital library can benefit from it.
146) The watermarking can benefit from Hamming code and voting in majority.
147) However, by hosting remote objects in ASP.NET and by using the HTTP channel for communication, remote objects can benefit from the underlying security services provided by IIS and ASP.NET.
148) Hong Kong's business will benefit from the positive outcome of further multilateral trade negotiations.
149) Image and bar-code scanning does appear to benefit from decent lighting and images and bar codes not being held at off angles.
150) Several other towns including Cusco, Lima, Huanuco and Trujillo also benefit from these medical missions.
151) Central level and the company has shareholders the strength the medical benefit from the change.
152) Even some of the other real estate companies benefit from more confidence in the foot.
153) Taiwan's "dollar diplomacy" has won it recognition as a sovereign state from a small number of countries, mostly in Latin America and Africa, that benefit from Taiwanese investment and aid.
154) Anyone can experience it and benefit from it, even the most crotchety uncle at the Thanksgiving dinner table.
155) Organizations with a need for lightweight and quick-deploy antenna terminals, such as the United States Army, would greatly benefit from these features.
156) By means of theloan, the club of origin often seeks to benefit from the experience gained bythe player by regularly playing with the new club (cf. also 3 hereunder).
157) You'll have the opportunity to short-circuit your learning process and benefit from our many years of experience, both as managers and as writers on the topics of management and leadership.
157) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
158) Keep in mind that you probably get more aerobic benefit from one 8 miler than two 4 milers, but the two 4 milers are a lot easier on your body.
159) Both would benefit from the ability to create and store introductory text in a cross-reference.
160) Explain why people other than professional accountant benefit from an understanding of accounting.
161) Whatever undreamed-of therapies the future might bring, patients can only benefit from better knowledge of how the brain really works.
162) I believe your company will benefit from them and give the product a shorter delivery cycle.
163) After reading this article, you will be able to get maximum benefit from your face pack .
164) Cancer patients here on Earth who undergo new forms of radiation therapy using protons or carbon ions, said Borak, could also benefit from the dosimeter.
165) Industry leader Best Buy Co, discounter Wal-Mart Stores and regional retailers such as hhgregg are expected to benefit from electronics store closures in the longer term, analysts have said.
166) This woman is going to benefit more from carrying a small clutch bag, for example, than she's going to benefit from carrying a big, clutch bag, which would just add volume to her body.
167) In order to benefit from profit transferring and tax planning, the related corporations are all willing to take the control of the dual related internal transaction.
168) You, as a developer, can benefit from these lessons to increase your code modularity and application reusability, plus minimize code redundancy.
169) Adults also benefit from playgroup - a time to talk, make friends and share experiences, while children learn through their play experiences.
170) Every glycoinformatic tool providing a user interface would benefit from a fast, intuitive, appealing mechanism for input and output of glycan structures in a computer readable format.
171) To benefit from the stimulation of investment, a new section of railway equipment opportunities?
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