Sentence examples for benefit almost always from inspiring English sources

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Jennifer Hallam writes, "Economic benefit almost always outweighed considerations of family ties for planters, even those who were advocates of long-lasting relationships between slaves".

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There is little disagreement that medical imaging exams should be appropriately justified, and it is widely recognized that the benefits almost always outweigh any risks of imaging exams for medically indicated exams, except in the case of redundant exams (Valentin 2001; IAEA 2009).

But the benefit is almost always worth the risk.

They allow reconstructing like-with-like, using a local and simple option, with the additional benefit of almost always allowing direct closure of the donor site.

But on Wall Street, those benefits are almost always overshadowed by the prospect of a big personal payday.

To Rubio's benefit, Republican voters almost always like what they see: a youthful and charismatic senator who many believe holds the key to bridging the gap among key demographics – particularly Latinos – that have eluded the party in recent elections.

Nigel Stanley, head of campaigns at the Trades Union Congress, said: "Transferring out of a defined benefit pension is almost always a bad idea for the individual and, if many leave a scheme, it makes it much harder to run as it undermines the collective risk sharing that underpins a proper pension.

The benefits of technology almost always take longer to root than we expect.

In a 2012 survey, eighty-five per cent of economists agreed that, in the long run, the boons of free trade "are much larger than any effects on employment". But although free trade benefits a country over all, it almost always benefits some citizens more than and even at the expense of others.

When countries merge, each gains greater access to ideas, customers, and capital and therefore can anticipate economic benefits Wacziarg calls "the size effect". The researchers found that when two countries join, both almost always benefit economically, mainly because the larger size allows businesses better access to market sand capital.

Moreover, when low-income non-citizens receive public benefits, the average value of benefits per recipient is almost always lower than for the native-born.

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