Sentence examples for benefiting in terms of from inspiring English sources

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"We can't even tell whether the patients are benefiting in terms of the four objectives we were set … We have got no access to that [data] yet.

(Site C participant) "We can't even tell whether the patients are benefiting in terms of the four objectives we were set … We have got no access to that [data] yet.

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"The local community always benefits in terms of economic impact.

And, therefore it shall be benefited in terms of tax incentives on the material purchase or in the other forms.

Participants in such flocks are thought to benefit in terms of foraging and predator avoidance.

Overweight children could benefit, in terms of postural control, from a multidisciplinary intervention program.

Those who attempt and succeed will benefit in terms of improved self-efficacy.

For those patients who remain in remission, they have clearly benefited in terms of risk of long term side effects.

Ackerman said the change in ownership structure would benefit teams "in terms of long-term prospects".

It is a huge benefit in terms of selling advertising.

There are benefits in terms of providing local knowledge to having regulators be part of exchanges.

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