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Be benefited
noun
An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.
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The community-based entrepreneurship has given way to mobilization and empowerment of the poor, who can now manage their own well-being and be benefited from economic activities.
Hence, a person paying attention to the display's contents can be benefited, as long as the information being displayed is useful (corresponds to his activity plan).
Many people who would be benefited are still under impression they will be out of pocket.
"I will be bold to say that the world will not be benefited by it," he stated.Another 47 years passed before Antarctica was finally seen.
It read like pulp historical fiction, she wrote, without a purpose: "I cannot think who will be benefited by 'The Best and the Brightest,' who corrected or instructed".
"My intentions have never focused on which candidates would be benefited or harmed," Mr. Cuccinelli said in a statement released by his office.
Other metabolic disorders, such as hypercholesterolemia, may also be benefited by nanomedicine.
As well, such studies can be benefited from split-mouth designs.
And this may be benefited from the efficient photo-generated e−-h+ separation.
Phosphoproteomics is a powerful methodology which allows this issue, so that patients will be benefited.
Therefore, this new Cu/Al2O3/TiN structure will be benefited for 3D architecture in the future.
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