Sentence examples for deriving much benefit from inspiring English sources

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Although adjuvant therapy significantly improves breast cancer survival (EBCTCG, 1998; Berry et al, 2005), it is generally accepted that a substantial proportion of patients who are at low risk of relapse are nonetheless receiving adjuvant chemotherapy, hence experience the side effects of the treatment without deriving much benefit (EBCTCG, 1998; Berry et al, 2006).

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Although humans derive much benefit from this poultry, its history of domestication remains open to debate.

Unlike so many others, Soni, whose core is strong thanks to a regimen of Pilates and yoga, did not derive much benefit from the suits.

Thus a work on laboratory tests may be exceedingly useful to students working at the particular laboratory to which it refers, but whether students at other institutions will be able to derive much benefit from it is doubtful.

Since Dr. Lecter came on the movie scene, the concept "First, do no harm" has taken on an entirely new meaning: Dr. Carter's patients don't seem to derive much benefit from his half-hearted ministrations, but at least they get off his couch alive.

The 1930s were a period of great technological innovation, but humanity was unable to derive much benefit from these improvements because the macroeconomic environment was so wretched.In the end, I find the story of rapid technological change to be compelling.

Stephen was initially optimistic about tutoring the prince, but by the time the party were to move to Cambridge had concluded, "I do not think he can possibly derive much benefit from attending lectures at Cambridge .

Our goal was to identify a subgroup of patients who do not derive much benefit from combined modality therapy and have a very poor prognosis.

Hansmann ([1999]) and Wilburn ([2009]) deduced that low income entrepreneurs will tend to derive much more benefits from credit with low interest rates and flexible repayment period.

Our retrospective analysis showed that patients aged ⩾70 years can derive as much benefit from chemotherapy with pemetrexed plus carboplatin as younger patients, with an acceptable burden of toxicity.

This tendency could be explained by broadening the indications for cataract surgery among the very old and by evidence showing that these patients derive as much benefit from second-eye surgery as younger patients[ 8].

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