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After waiting for various state administrative proceedings, the district court held that the board was not obligated to provide Timothy with special-education services, because he was not "capable of benefitting" from such services.
In response, school board officials maintained that Timothy was not "educationally handicapped," because the severity and complexity of his disabilities prevented him from being "capable of benefitting" from special-education services.
Despite such recommendations, and even though a directive from the state education agency indicated that the board was not permitted to use a "capable of benefitting" standard when judging eligibility for its special-education services, local educational officials still refused to provide services to Timothy.
Surely death is capable of benefitting us the same way that anesthetization and unconsciousness can.
On the other hand, those who moved may have been less attractive to the municipality and less capable of benefitting from a network even after moving.
On the other hand, those who moved may then have been less attractive to the municipality and less capable of benefitting from a network even after moving.
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There's a lot of wealth benefitting the few.
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They also sell prints, with 10% of proceeds benefitting charity.
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