Sentence examples for benefits for common from inspiring English sources

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The rapid development of multi-GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) constellations has provided numerous benefits for common PNT (Positioning, Navigation and Timing) services.

Unfortunately, this has not produced the anticipated benefits for common solid tumours such as breast cancer (Stadtmauer et al, 2000).

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Why should one sacrifice personal benefits for the common good?

In fact, the agency advised in 2016 that fluoroquinolones' potential side effects outweighed their benefits for several common infections.

Despite military urgency and profit-mongering, Isaacson believes that the altruism of scientists – who freely shared information and who even, before Bill Gates's proprietary takeover, made computer software available without charge – put into action a civic creed propounded by Benjamin Franklin when he claimed that "to pour forth benefits for the common good is divine".

A growing number of anecdotal reports describe the drug's benefits for treating common symptoms like fatigue, muscle weakness, anxiety and sleep deprivation, according to Dr. Thorsten Rudroff, a Colorado State University neurophysiologist who has conducted research on the effects of marijuana on multiple sclerosis symptoms.

For a black man, especially one with a ninth-grade education, it was one of the best jobs on Cane River, with decent pay and benefits for his common-law wife and two sons.

Even so, I see benefits in searching for common ground and greater civility during this overly negative campaign season.

The platform focuses on benefit for the common good, rather than benefit to individual users.

The overall pattern of effect implies that foot orthoses and physiotherapy each hasten resolution of the condition, which is an important benefit for a common, chronic condition.

While there is evidence that regionalization of trauma, burn, and neonatal care leads to improved outcomes, there is not clear evidence that regionalization provides a benefit for more common disorders requiring intensive care, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary exacerbation requiring ventilation, inflammatory syndromes, or renal failure [ 1, 6, 7, 8].

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