Sentence examples for benefit explicitly from inspiring English sources

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These households are means-tested and granted council tax benefit, explicitly because they cannot afford to pay it.

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The solution is to get rid of the idea of a normal retirement age and to link state pension benefits explicitly to life expectancy, so that they retain their value only if taken later rather than at the current retirement age.

Research in the field may benefit from explicitly adopting an approach (that is common in psychosis), of differentiating between the initial prodrome reported by individuals who meet criteria for a specific diagnosis, from prodromes for recurrence, especially as the latter is an important treatment target.

The underlying assumption of the framework is that companies can benefit from explicitly addressing an inventory management concept, which includes an assessment of the physical infrastructure of the inventory system, the planning and control structure, the information architecture as well as the organisational embedding of the inventory system.

Future studies of CGIs may benefit from explicitly taking into account such heterogeneity.

RDA has the added benefit of explicitly including information from expected functional relationships.

Future interventions targeted to low-income patients with diabetes might benefit by explicitly examining food insecurity as an exposure of interest as well as by examining the interplay of self-efficacy, nutrition, and intermediate clinical outcomes by food security status.

The national benefit package explicitly excludes all types of alternative and complementary medicine, leaving it to the regions to decide whether to provide some of these services to their citizens.

Funding agencies might benefit from explicitly instituting a strategy of evaluation capacity strengthening to underpin their framework development, though this might require changes to organisational cultures, structures and practices [ 27].

Rationing of care and cutting benefits are explicitly prohibited.

Sometimes we analyze the cost-benefit tradeoffs explicitly; other times, as in the example of auto deaths, only implicitly.

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