Sentence examples for getting no benefits from inspiring English sources

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"There were tests that had never been given and 102 part-time employees who were actually working 40 hours a week and getting no benefits.

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Still, Dr. FitzGerald said, if you've been taking coated aspirin daily for the prevention of heart attacks, it would be a mistake to assume you're getting no benefit from it.

Bosses said pupils were getting "no benefit" for the £4,500 a year paid to Mr Anderson and so "terminated the agreement".

Clinical trials confirmed this finding this year, and it turned out that 40% of the patients who were receiving Erbitux were getting no benefit.

When the school became an independent academy in late 2011, new bosses said pupils were getting "no benefit" for the £4,500 a year paid to Mr Anderson, so "terminated the agreement".

When a child takes an antibiotic that is not needed, not only is she or he getting no benefit; she or he is exposed to all the risks of harm and the use of that medication adds to antibiotic resistance.

"We only show that metabolically healthy people get no benefits to begin with," he said.

Those workers were paid less, he was told, and got no benefits.

Admit one or two blacks and Hispanics and you get no benefits of diversity, just racial isolation and maybe resentment.

If they get married off-post and one of them is killed defending her country, the surviving spouse will get no benefits and have no other spousal rights.

While generators of power, including renewable energy advocates, generally praised the rule, others were wary and said it could impose big costs on people who get no benefits.

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