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She shows how women, blacks and working-class whites were far less able to benefit from the federal outlays -- including the fabled G.I. Bill -- that provided college tuition, mortgage money and other means for moving up the economic ladder.
This group of parents already has a lower HRQoL, in addition, they also are less able to benefit from going on a holiday.
Our analyses show similar protective associations between social relationships and mortality for both sexes (apart from that of the family ties index), so the more limited social relationships women enjoy make them less able to benefit from them.
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Poorer people are less likely to be able to benefit from being able to shop online.
This means the less well-off will not be able to benefit from solar".
One interpretation could be that patients with better health finds the prospect of travelling (i.e. to become mobile) less daunting, and therefore in turn are able to benefit from the existence of shorter waiting times elsewhere.
It means that investors in community energy projects will not be able to benefit from the so-called Enterprise Investment Schemes, the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme or the Social Investment Tax Relief, making such investments much less attractive.
Investors may be able to benefit, too.
"So they should be able to benefit from nutrition therapy".
Other family members would not be able to benefit.
"You're able to benefit from the economies of scale".
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