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The job of business now is to support customers by producing benefits and assets for society, not liabilities and detriments.
"You could have a functional tree that is producing benefits," said Dr. Bassuk, who is the program leader of Cornell's Urban Horticulture Institute.
As he noted: "Any business person knows you have to deduct costs of producing benefits from the value of the benefits you produce you have to look at net, not gross.
The foundation, established after the death of the Tony Award-winning lyricist in 2004, has given money annually to Broadway Cares, a New York-based nonprofit HIV/AIDS grant-making organization that is perhaps best known for producing benefits by and for the Broadway community, including the striptease-centered Broadway Bares.
By the EPA's reckoning, the rule will, by 2030, cost just $7.3 billion to $8.8 billion a year (in 2011 dollars), while producing benefits worth $55 billion to $93 billion per year.But this calculation rests on a novel calculation of the benefits of reducing greenhouse gases that takes regulatory policy into contentious new territory.
In addition, the optimal dosage of exercise capable of producing benefits that reduce depressive symptoms remains unclear.
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Even so, forgoing a plea has already produced benefits.
Educating girls is an investment that continues to produce benefits down the generations.
These programs cost $63 million a year, but the society claims they produce benefits worth $1.7 billion.
Even if Birmingham bids and fails, some Olympic organizers say it could produce benefits.
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