Sentence examples for benefit means from inspiring English sources

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The cap on housing benefit means that she can't afford a two-bedroom flat.

Minimum benefit means the minimum monthly amount of SNAP benefits that one- and two-person households receive.

Benefit means, in the context of "statement," anything of value, including but not limited to any advantage, preference, privilege, license, permit, favorable decision, ruling, status, or loan guarantee.

Coffee and cosmetics A tie-up between Starbucks and cosmetics company Benefit means that you can get a free makeover or coffee throughout February.

But critics argue there is insufficient smaller accomodation available in many council areas and that tenants are being evicted as the reduced housing benefit means they can no longer afford the rent.

Fewer claims for unemployment benefit means the labour market is running hot, which in turn means the economy is overheating, which in turn means the Federal Reserve made a strategic blunder when it confounded Wall Street by declining to raise rates in September.

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Critics argue that cuts to the benefit mean it is now less likely to incentivise jobless people to move into work, or to work more hours.

Her first government (a coalition with the Social Democrats) introduced "parent pay", a salary-linked benefit meant to encourage women to become mothers without abandoning their careers.

Nev was awarded the highest rate of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) - a benefit meant to pay for the extra costs of his condition.

We denote the population mean incremental net benefit (mean INB) by ΔB K).

Ventilation was longer in SP patients who obtained a therapeutic benefit (mean 112 h) than in SP patients who did not (mean 23 h).

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