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Discover Ludwig'evident benefit' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a benefit that is readily apparent or easily observed. For example: The evident benefit of a healthy diet is clear – a stronger and more capable body.
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Until the 1950s, thousands of lobotomies were carried out around the globe, but the first discordances started to come out when scientific evidence showed no evident benefit of the surgery and, in some cases, even worsening of symptoms.
The women with diabetic parents in the present study had better knowledge of diabetes, but the women with a paternal family history also had greater knowledge without evident benefit, although there is evidence that knowledge alone does not influence cardiovascular outcomes in diabetes (18).
Knowledge interaction became a chore, an activity connected more to waste of time and effort, rather than producing evident benefit.
The most evident benefit of SRT has been found in BCR patients with low PSA levels (≤0.5 ng/ml) [7, 8].
Access to minority role models through programmed lectures and luncheons was another evident benefit.
This circumstance is increasingly common in oncology therapeutics, an agent that has limited but evident benefit in combination cannot be used ethically as monotherapy.
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Our civilization should be encouraged toward empathy for the evident benefits it affords our species.
The evident benefits of global trade so conceived were contrasted with state control systems that seemed to limit innovation through disempowering and disincentivising their citizens.
The logical implications of a L&D paradigm appear to be balanced out between the well-known pitfalls and the evident benefits of L&D in research.
Work permits without an LMO are designed for international agreements, for exceptional workers who can bring evident benefits to the Canadian labour market, for international students, for the spouses or common-law partners of TFWs, or for charitable and religious work purposes.
Still, in the cases where there is incentive to defect, the evident benefits of cooperation suggest a repeated Prisoner's Dilemma, where the strategy of tit-for-tat cooperate tit-for-tat cooperatemic tit-for-tat cooperatees betoer overall in startandd environmenthenhan other strategies.
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