Sentence examples for benefit arguments from inspiring English sources

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Blinded by the public benefit arguments, the Second Circuit's ruling tells us that Google, not authors, deserves to profit from the digitization of their books… The price of this short-term public benefit may well be the future vitality of American culture.

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So we can expect to see long and bitter arguments over the LRS-B in two flavors: a cost argument and a benefit argument.

However, several justices have made it clear the same "personal benefit" argument may not be compelling if the case did not involve family members.

But 50percentt of the population still has periodontal disease and gingivitis so something clearly isn't working and the "benefit" argument breaks down - but more importantly 2) There is substantial global concern and regulation about Triclosan as a carcinogen in other products, so much so that the FDA felt the risk was too great to even wash your hands with the chemical!

While essentially representing a 'capacity to benefit' argument ("the ability of a person to have a baby"), such accounts called for more nuanced restrictions than blunter, age-based limitations.

Cost-benefit arguments need to be made not only to customers who must decide whether or not to invest current resources to reap potential future usability-related benefits, but also within the usability organization itself as it evaluates the merits of alternative marketing strategies.

They suggest that the courts, in reviewing public health regulations, must beware of facile cost-benefit arguments and be willing to accept strong evidence of health risk even when such evidence is incomplete.

Those who regard Nazarbayev's participation in the EAEU to be political may dismiss the long-term-economic-benefits argument as cheap talk, citing the organisation's poor record as well as the fact that although Russia and Kazakhstan share their longest borders with one another, Moscow is Astana's only third largest trade partner.

A simple cost-benefit argument illustrates this point.

(4) The DT-benefits argument is that---even if epigenetic change is not heritable---all citizens, and scientists/physicians in particular, have justice-based duties to take action on avoidable DT because they benefit from it.

Neither group was swayed by the age of the patient and cost-benefit argument for not performing surgery, and there was little support for the son's wish that the surgery be performed or for regarding the withholding of surgery as a form of euthanasia.

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