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It's a spin-off benefit of the sheds: an opportunity to provide informal health advice to men who wouldn't normally visit their GPs.
Though May has undoubtedly revived the issue as part of her distinctive one-nation vision, her speech this week could have the spin-off benefit for the Tories of stealing Ukip's clothes while it is focused on choosing Nigel Farage's successor.
She adds that a spin-off benefit is that the moisture used is good for your skin.
In house-building it's known as Sustainable Drainage (SuDS) in which developers create features like ponds and grassy hollows, which catch heavy rains and provide the spin-off benefit of wildlife habitats.
The partnership analyzed several factors noting a spin-off benefit that distance learning was a powerful tool to encourage in-country retention of doctors.
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The result, it argues, would be large spin-off benefits in education, social inclusion and community building.
This has had spin-off benefits in the form of creating new virtual communities that did not exist before.
Fitzgerald said there were "massive spin-off benefits" for Holyhill and neighbouring areas from Apple's presence.
There are all sorts of other spin-off benefits, too, ranging from financial advice and insurance deals to training opportunities.
The envisaged benefits of permaculture were manifest and early data affirm projected garden profitability and spin-off benefits of water-point banking and community micro-loan access.
Any shortfall has been underwritten by the government, but Robertson and Johnson claimed there would be huge spin-off benefits for tourism and business.
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