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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extract benefits" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to obtain or obtain benefits from something. You can use it in situations where someone is taking advantage of a situation or something to gain benefits or advantages. Example: The company was able to extract benefits from the new tax laws, resulting in significant savings for their business.
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Whips on both sides of the aisles have been publicly discouraging their caucuses from using the close vote as a chance to extract benefits for their home districts.
Partnerships and limited investments offer a path to extract benefits from strategic relationships without some of the pitfalls of acquisition.
As such, Social Capital Theory refers to the ability of actors to extract benefits from their social structures, networks, and memberships (Lin et al.[1981]; Portes, [1998]).
Under agency theory, corporate insiders would have better access to information and could use inside information to extract benefits from minority shareholders (Jensen and Meckling 1979).
However, where fitness can be determined empirically and it negatively affects the way that users extract benefits from an object, then fitness thresholds can be determined collaboratively with the public.
The ability to extract benefits from their contacts fulfils any shortfalls youth may experience in their access to information, capital or skills necessary for a business venture (Aldrich and Zimmer, 1986; Aldrich et al., 1991; Hansen, 1995).
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However, Emanuel detected no attempts by the governor to extract benefit, Craig said.
The comparison between administrative fashion and IT fashion suggests that the latter is not entirely hype, and that companies at least large corporations such as the Fortune 500 companies in our sample can extract benefit and value from fashionable information technology.
The state has been one of the most energetic places in the union in extracting benefits from trade with the People's Republic.
Mr. Brown says Oakland's comeback is a result of a "learning experience" derived from decade-long anti-business policies, which concentrated on extracting benefits from companies to support the city's social-service programs.
Members of a small but increasingly vocal group, Residents United for a Livable Emeryville, say the city has given too much power to developers and made too large a bet on the American consumer without extracting benefits for people who call it a permanent home.
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