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They felt that undue inducement arguments were sometimes used to reduce or deny participants benefits: "…if I were to decide for this study about the benefits to be given, having been at these households, I would have a very long list of cheap things we can give the households and they would appreciate.
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In particular, Seneca's question whether benefits ought to be given for their own sake or for the sake of some advantage to the giver does not employ any quintessentially Stoic assumptions.
Explanation of the risks and benefits was more likely to be given in relation to surgery.
The benefit of doubt has to be given to the animal.
All respondents were then asked 'if the results of your trial did not show any benefit, would you want to be given a summary of the (negative) results?
President Musharraf has earned the right to be given the benefit of the doubt.
Fonda was always going to be given the benefit of the doubt in such a momentous homecoming.
As mayor, Mr. Giuliani repeatedly called for police officers accused of wrongdoing to be given "the benefit of the doubt".
Even the lowest hack or scribbler tends to be given the benefit of the doubt by his or her peers.
Russia is a cleverer deceiver, and has been more prone in post-Soviet times to be given the benefit of the doubt.
Rate rise a-coming Overkill Still a boy's game Poor Tories ReprintsAny newly elected government can expect to be given the benefit of the doubt by the public.
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