Sentence examples for built-in benefit from inspiring English sources

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The other character in the Washington Wizards' recent locker-room drama enjoys no such luxuries, nor the built-in benefit of the doubt.

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While his campaign hopes he can build steam from his easy win in Iowa, he lacks the built-in benefits he enjoyed there, in particular, a foundation of support from organized labor.

However convenient it may be to search the Web from home or a dorm room, the Internet cannot replace many of the built-in benefits of the library, like browsing the stacks for related information that could add spark and depth to an essay or a report.

And some of the built-in benefits of Room 9, like a dedicated phone line and quick access to lawmakers, can be less critical in an age where news releases arrive via e-mail and news conferences are often streamed online.

In theory, the facility will offer a microcosm of most scenarios a car can expect to encounter in the real world, complete with the benefit of four seasons of weather including rain, ice and snow that's a built-in Michigan benefit.

The outcome was a solution which combined a smaller footprint with built-in cost benefits.

The new member of the family is the Nest Cam IQ, a camera that takes its design cues from the Nest Cam Outdoor, but is made for indoor use and has new, smarter built-in capabilities that benefit from its high-resolution 4K video sensor to pay better attention to those situations where you need it most.

The results show that the charge transfer at the interface of the heterostructures induces a built-in potential, which benefits the separation of photogenerated charge carriers.

The device discovery in the CASSF not only explores available devices in the current location, but also presents the descriptions of built-in services and benefits the ensuing service selection.

First, the device ontology is designed to describe device features including built-in services, which benefits the knowledge sharing and facilitates the service discovery; second, a context-aware service selection mechanism is proposed, in which available services and contexts including user situations, TR, device capabilities, etc. are taken into consideration.

Residencies -- academic posts of varied length with teaching and concerts -- are the plums of the profession, with yearly wage and benefits, built-in performance and teaching schedules, and outside concerts as gravy.

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