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The phrase "as benefiting final" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly constructed phrase, lacking clarity and context.
Example: "The project was designed as benefiting final outcomes for all stakeholders."
Alternatives: "as advantageous for the end" or "as beneficial for the conclusion".
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Convergent synthesis routes, whereby each unit is prepared separately before being combined together in the final structure, give synthetic flexibility, as well as benefiting final yields.
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Whether pension schemes are funded by the public or private sector, or are structured as defined-benefit (final-salary) or defined-contribution plans, the fundamental principle is the same.
Hence raw materials, including x and y, may be sourced from local communal and commercial farmers avoiding intermediaries so as to minimize costs, ultimately benefiting the final consumer.
"In this case, there may be little incentive to achieve the highest performance as it will not benefit their final reward.
Better to have people retire later and to move to career average benefits, particuarly as final salary benefits mean that a few employees get huge and very costly retirement incomes (see the 12,200 Californians with six-figure pensions).
Startups are benefiting as well.
The Roku Streaming Stick+ helps you keep up with the latest, most-breaking news and live events, as one final benefit.
AS, final approval.
Ms. Diamond said clients benefited as well.
Younger students have benefited as well.
Peripheral industries stand to benefit as well.
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