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Fiona Weir, Gingerbread's chief executive, said: "Thousands of young children from single-parent families will face deeper poverty, or the upheaval of having to move away from their family networks and communities as a result of this poorly conceived benefit cap".

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Nationwide health information exchange (NHIE) continues to be a persistent concern for government agencies, despite the many efforts and the conceived benefits of sharing patient data among healthcare providers.

However, all these conceived benefits are related to convenience rather than to a medical need.

Bariatric surgery undertaken before an obese woman conceived could benefit both her and her baby's health, the authors found, though anyone who has the operation should wait for up to 18 months afterwards before giving birth.

But while his great triangle in the desert has been conceived to "benefit the whole of humanity," regardless of nation and religion, it's been financed by the so-called Mars Concession, an international consortium of private shareholders and governments.

Looking back, he believes everything depends on circumstances: "There are instances of violations of human rights so egregious," he writes, "that it is impossible to conceive of benefit in a continuing relationship; for example, the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, and the genocide in Rwanda.

Whether or not stress causes infertility, what matters is that anyone struggling to conceive can benefit from stress management tools.

The bonus plaza was conceived as a benefit for those who do not profit from the real estate industry.

In 2007, the New York County Surrogate's Court decided in the case In re Martin B. that two posthumously conceived children could benefit from a trust created by their grandfather, Martin B., for his two sons and any grandchildren.

According to these narratives, in short, a place conceived for the benefit of environmentally deprived city dwellers has been appropriated by the well-off property owners who live within it, who want everyone else, as a Daily Telegraph campaign on the subject almost puts it, to "get off our land".

This could be conceived as a benefit to them as they were reassured or gained knowledge.

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