Sentence examples for more often benefited from inspiring English sources

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We think that may be explained because these patients had more often benefited from any perioperative method of warming and monitoring.

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Comparing means of groups according to frequency of participation (Model III-Treatment Adherence) indicates that those participating more often benefitted the most; a result which is plausible.

A June 2012 paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research, authored by a Boston University economics professor, found that "even after controlling for an extensive set of background variables, students at for-profit institutions do not benefit more and often benefit less from their education than apparently similar students at not-for-profit and public institutions".

The author of the study, Dr. Robert W. Dubois, chief executive of Protocare Sciences, a consulting concern in Santa Monica, Calif., said the greater use of prescription drugs -- getting people into treatment or providing more intensive treatment -- often benefited patients with high cholesterol, diabetes, asthma and depression.

From $20 to $40, the wines become richer and more complex, and can often benefit from some aging, like the 1997 Herrenweg de Turckheim from Zind-Humbrecht, which has yet to outgrow its dash of youthful sweetness.

Plantations often produce relatively few employment opportunities for locals; and the jobs that do exist often benefit more skilled labor because forestry firms tend to hire mostly semi-skilled workers who are familiar with computer technology and can operate modern machinery (Montalba Navarro et al. 2005).

If your child is one of the younger ones in the class or male they often benefit more from repeating.

Indeed, even the biggest manufacturers now have to pay for space on supermarket shelves.This often benefits retailers more than it does consumers.

Their permission is required on modifications, and they often benefit much more from a foreclosure than adjusting the terms of the troubled loan.

Gift cards also often benefit businesses more than they do customers.

In some Mr. Scott demanded that every syllable be crisply enunciated, an approach that can easily become mannered (as it did toward the end of "Surely he hath borne our griefs") but more often yields benefits in textual clarity (as in the brisk "Let us break their bonds asunder").

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