Sentence examples for derive no advantage from inspiring English sources

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11 Perhaps surgical patients derive no advantage from being in stitches.

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Taking out insurance also brings the risk weighting that regulators apply to these mortgages down to zero, which means that the banks derive no capital advantage from funding them through securitisation.

If you have seven starters and two closers, you'll most likely be competitive in all categories but derive no particular advantage in any, and if you have six starters and three closers, you'll be strong in saves, but it will be harder to compete in wins and strikeouts.

The employer providing the internship must also derive no immediate advantage from the activities of the intern or have duties that displace a regular employee.

The criteria include that the internship should resemble training given in a vocational school or academic institution, that the intern does not displace a regular paid worker and that the employer "derives no immediate advantage" from the intern's activities.

The lawsuit pointed to guidelines from the United States Labor Department, which state that unpaid internships are only lawful in the context of an educational training program, when the interns do not displace regular employees and the employer derives no immediate advantage from the intern's work.

Among those criteria are that the internship should be similar to the training given in a vocational school or academic institution, that the intern does not displace regular paid workers and that the employer "derives no immediate advantage" from the intern's activities — in other words, it's largely a benevolent contribution to the intern.

The Romney campaign says that he derived no tax advantage from them, but without returns, it's an assertion that's impossible to check.

Just a couple of the requirements for unpaid internships are: a truly educational internship program must be in place and the role is beneficial to the intern but the company derives no immediate advantage from the activities of the intern.

Yakov Perelman's examples run from the mundane (Q: Why do fish have bladders? A: To help the fish stay at a certain depth) to the metaphysical (Q: Can an invisible man see? A: An invisible man sees nothing. He will derive no benefit from all his advantages).

On an increase to the lieutenant-governor's salary being voted by the colonial legislature, Sir John declined to derive any advantage from it personally, while he secured the augmentation to his successor.

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