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In reality, benefit receipt is not simply a choice but is associated with more or less well defined -- and more or less demanding -- eligibility conditions.
"From a cost-benefit perspective, EU funds allocated to one member-state in reality benefit others by creating market opportunities, reflected in European Commission estimates that a quarter of additional growth in non-cohesion countries derives from indirect benefits from increased sales to and trade with cohesion nations," Suwalski says.
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McDevitt-Parks said his goal is to "foster collaboration between the Wikipedia community and the National Archives for their mutual benefit--or, in reality, the benefit of the public, which both projects serve".
But in reality, you benefit just as much as the local communities and eco-systems you're helping.
But in reality they benefit richer teams more.
In reality, these benefits are difficult to realize.
In reality, she benefits from and is defined by her family name, opting to work as a political advisor instead of working for the family.
Ostensibly to satisfy the colonists' needs for metallic currency, but in reality for the benefit of owners of mines in Cornwall, the Royal Mint in 1688 issued tin farthings bearing the image of James II on horseback and the curious denomination of 1/24 of a Spanish real.
In reality, to maximize benefit, it would make sense to spend more money to accelerate the project, including having interim deliverables.
However, it is important to take note of the fact that in reality almost all benefit systems impose some conditionality requirements, e.g., that the recipient must take active steps to find work or to improve his employability.
News Quickies are primarily targeted to millennials, but in reality, anyone can benefit from its lighter and conversational tone.
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