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Discover LudwigThe phrase "net beneficial" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe something that has a positive outcome or result overall, despite potential drawbacks or negative aspects. Example: "Although the new policy may have some initial costs, it is expected to be net beneficial in the long run by increasing efficiency and productivity."
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It is a net beneficial way of mitigating climate change.
In patients with ARDS, therefore, the balance between prevention of atelectrauma and induction of overdistension could result in a net beneficial effect.
The investigator discussions are also used to illustrate the significance of performing an appropriate benefit/risk assessment to identify women who would likely have a net beneficial effect when using tamoxifen to reduce the risk of breast cancer occurrence.
The drug cannot be used indiscriminately due to the potential side effects, but benefit/risk assessment methodology can be used to identify substantial numbers of women in whom treatment would provide a net beneficial effect.
Coffee has been shown to improve vigilance, and people have long assumed that stopping for caffeine can perk up tired drivers but in 2011 researchers found that "improvements in driving performance and alertness after caffeine are likely to represent withdrawal reversal rather than a net beneficial effect of caffeine".
Third, in the unirradiated group the combined stand and step training protocol failed to elicit a net beneficial functional outcome, showing opposing effects, i.e., enhancing either stepping or standing capacity.
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But whether the legislation could be net-beneficial to the Republican Party depends on the assumptions you make.
"The majority of the global emissions reductions needed to decarbonise the global economy can be achieved in ways that are nationally net-beneficial to countries, even leaving aside the 'climate benefits'," says Fergus Green in his paper for the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment and ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy at the LSE.
"All things considered, I conclude that there is a very strong case that most of the mitigation action needed to stay within the internationally agreed 2°C limit is likely to be nationally net-beneficial," adds Green, who is also research adviser to the economist Lord Stern, author of an influential study on climate change.
If governors are simply providing some form of social insurance or long-term unemployment insurance for individuals who cannot work and might otherwise suffer severe financial hardship then this use of DI to provide a stop-gap safety net may be net-beneficial.
In all analyses, as expected all options had high probabilities of being net-beneficial compared to placebo (Proportion > 0.8 with an RBAT = 0.391).
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