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The phrase "a formal benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific advantage or gain that is structured or official in nature, often in a professional or organizational context.
Example: "The company offers a formal benefit package that includes health insurance and retirement plans."
Alternatives: "an official advantage" or "a structured benefit".
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Although the demonstration did not conduct a formal benefit-cost analysis, Frey et al. (2011) noted that MHTS had impacts in other areas that would be important in assessing the net benefits of the demonstration.
NIPRD signed a formal benefit-sharing agreement with Reverend Ogunyale, which entitled him and his family to future royalties on Niprisan in exchange for the recipe of Niprisan and disclosure of all trade secrets [ 21].
Therefore, the use of absorbable sutures may be preferable for cost reasons where these can be afforded; a formal cost benefit analysis is needed to answer this question.
While we did not perform a formal cost benefit or cost comparison analysis - the brief nature of training required to elevate the skills of the social workers indicates that such an approach may be a cost-effective manner to increase the number of mental health workers available in the general health workforce.
To carry out a pilot study to demonstrate the feasibility of the contingent valuation (CV) approach to identify net benefits gained from spinal interventions; and to conduct a formal cost-benefit analysis (CBA) using a retrospective study design.
No council has yet published a formal cost-benefit analysis of their use of the act.
Quite simply, the data required for a formal cost-benefit analysis is not available.
Rather than measuring cost overruns from the point that a formal cost-benefit analysis was completed or a funding commitment was made, the report looked at the cost compared to the price tag when government ministers or opposition politicians first announced a project.
For, while it is not subject to a requirement to conduct a formal cost-benefit analysis to justify its rules, it is required to assess their likely impact on efficiency, competition and capital formation.
With its harshly worded decision a year ago overturning the SEC's proxy access rule, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit effectively transformed that economic analysis requirement into a new mandate to conduct a formal cost-benefit review and to do so on the most business-friendly terms.
Third, we did not conduct a formal cost-benefit study.
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