Sentence examples for having no benefit from inspiring English sources

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Rathmann dismissed the other company's patent as having "no benefit for society" because its version of EPO couldn't be mass-produced.

The positions of the world's major medical organizations range from considering neonatal circumcision as having no benefit and significant risks to having a modest health benefit that outweighs small risks.

Outside the parts of Africa with high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, the positions of the world's major medical organizations on non-therapeutic neonatal circumcision range from considering it as having a modest net health benefit that outweighs small risks to viewing it as having no benefit with significant risks for harm.

Postoperative immobilization worsens the muscular situation, such that patients end up having no benefit from surgery.

In a study recently presented at the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases meeting, metformin was compared with vitamin E and with placebo for NAFLD in 173 children, with metformin having no benefit.

By comparison, negative framing was used to explain the rates of toxicity including alopecia and infection in scenario B. It was also used to convey the message about the poor efficacy of chemotherapy with 99/100 having no benefit compared to 1/100.

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It has no benefit on endurance in aerobic exercise.

Professional spas do not offer services that have no benefit.

It absolutely had no benefit to this town," he said.

However, a few recent studies suggest it has no benefit.

He said a production cap would have no benefit for Iran.

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