Sentence examples for equal beneficiaries from inspiring English sources

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These experiments with the concept of reform have been accompanied by attempts to broaden the concept to incorporate women as equal beneficiaries of reform in their own right.

Toomey and McGinty were roughly equal beneficiaries of those investments.

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All else equal, ceased beneficiaries are about 45 percentage points more likely than their continued peers to have earnings above SGA, the poverty level, or the full-time minimum wage in the 5 years after the FMR (over a predicted base rate of about 6 7%% for those continued).

Thus, "Closer" became the rare collaboration where both parties were equal opportunity beneficiaries of each other's strengths.

Let's put aside the obvious benefits to a company's bottom line, or the happiness of its workforce, or the efficiency of its operations when women feel they are equal players (and beneficiaries) in their enterprise's success.

But he also says they may give access to others who enhance it for them in some way, perhaps even paying those organisations a fee, creating an entire new market for data in which its owners are equal participants and beneficiaries.

Beneficiaries equals all the stakeholders In-between class sessions, we reviewed each team's mission model canvas and sent them a detailed critique of each of the boxes on the right side of their canvas.

More specifically, in the preceding lecture, respondents were told that the benefits and the beneficiaries were equal in all possible respects and examples were provided.

Under the circumstance in which the need for nursing care services among the LTCI beneficiaries is equal, level 3 beneficiaries should use services provided by long-term care hospitals because they are not permitted to use the institutional care services in the Korean LTCI policy.

The debate raging around GM food hasn't yet been comprehensively won by either side: now that GM pharmaceuticals are a real prospect, it will be interesting to see if the debate is waged with equal vigour when the potential beneficiaries are poor people who disproportionately bear the ravages of disease.

By 2007, the number of beneficiaries was about 15 million, equal to around 18% of the total population [ 6].

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