Sentence examples for a parallel benefit from inspiring English sources

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Many states offered women extended "maternity" leave that far exceeded the typical four-to-eight-week period of physical disability due to pregnancy and childbirth, but very few states granted men a parallel benefit: 15 states provided women up to one year of extended maternity leave, while only 4 provided men with the same.

This study appears to provide reassurance that a parallel benefit in reducing the risk for local recurrence is seen, but that the recurrence score does not identify a group with a risk for recurrence sufficiently high to warrant mastectomy.

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The algorithm makes full parallelization of all four steps of the SMC-PHD filter and the computational load is approximately equal among parallel processors, rendering a high parallelization benefit when there are multiple targets and dense clutter.

For example, some responses that identified exercise as beneficial noted parallel benefits, such as greater motivation or enjoyment in the physical activity being undertaken and gaining assistance with transiting to or from an exercise location.

This approach showed parallel benefits, as preclinical in vitro and observational studies found that treatment with a nonselective vitamin D activator (calcitriol) also decreased inflammatory markers [ 26, 27] and had immunomodulatory effects [ 28], thus showing the potential to reduce cardiovascular damage and mortality, beyond the primarily intended control of SHPT [ 29].

"But my hope is that we can build a parallel structure that will benefit all creators".

Furthermore, a parallel modulation architecture can benefit multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication systems, where information is sent and received over two or more antennas often shared among many users [9, 10].

To make a parallel with the indirect benefits of HSR due to increased urban productivity, new infrastructures could also generate negative diseconomies of agglomeration.

A parallel system, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, provides subsidised drug treatment to all Australians, with capped payments for those with a chronic illness; most prescriptions for drugs being generated by general practitioners managing people with chronic conditions such as hypertension.

The progressive tightening of benefit conditionality and the growth of sanctions over the past 20 years had amounted to the creation of a "parallel, secret penal system for benefit claimants".

Certainly, Mr. Romney could benefit from a parallel to either of these circumstances.

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