Sentence examples for having some benefit from inspiring English sources

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This suggest that all other things being equal, the uniform luminance matched grey patterning may be effective in preventing capture, as well as having some benefit in preventing detection.

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That might have some benefit.

People making an effort has some benefit for the company.

For some conditions, though, coffee may have some benefit despite, rather than because of, caffeine.

Thus, supplementing cancer patients with adjuvant therapy of melatonin may have some benefit for successful radiotherapy.

Naltrexone does seem to have some benefit, particularly in certain populations, but recidivism rates remain high.

It is not driven by early years education – though it might obviously have some benefit.

On the question of venue, however, the passage of time may have some benefit, he said.

"Alternative treatments such as exercise or psychotherapy may have some benefit and could be considered".

There have also been some recent, very small studies concluding that it has had some benefit in fibromyalgia.

Thus, our results suggested that giving diabetic patients adjuvant therapy with melatonin may have some benefit in controlling diabetic complications.

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