Sentence examples for specifically benefit from inspiring English sources

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The race/ethnicity differences in mO-3FA consumption and the question of whether specific groups might specifically benefit from interventions that increase mO-3FA intake are worthy of further study.

At first glance, this seems to be contrary to a prediction derived from Moseley et al. (2012) that words explictly referring to emotions would specifically benefit from body-specific activation related to physical expression of the emotional states themselves.

But other measures that would specifically benefit women, such as better provision of child-care facilities, are also needed.

A starchy root vegetable, cassava is the staple food for 450 million poor people in sub-Saharan Africa, where its production, sale and marketing specifically benefit women.

She also argues that some money should go for purposes like smaller classes in city schools or compliance with the education court order that would specifically benefit teachers.

A further £405m is promised "to support the development of a world leading low-carbon energy and green manufacturing sector in the UK" - something that should specifically benefit wind and tidal power.

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"And the reason the subsidy is provided is that the charitable organization is supposed to be doing something for the public good, not that specifically benefits the private individual or corporation in the form of providing them goods or services".

When the billionaire Stephen Schwarzman compared an Obama proposal to the Nazi invasion of Poland, the proposal in question would have closed a tax loophole that specifically benefits fund managers like him.

"It may not fit the Congressional definition of an earmark, but it is a project which specifically benefits the bill sponsor's district," said Erich Zimmerman, a policy analyst with Taxpayers for Common Sense, a Washington-based watchdog group.

"Trump has made it very clear that the aims of his administration are to further enrich the wealthy through the enactment of regressive tax policy that specifically benefits the owners of highly profitable and rich corporations".

Who decides who is wealthy and what constitutes an acceptable level of chipping in and who exactly can "afford" what and who has specifically benefited and from what? Seriously.

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