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the benefiting
noun
An advantage, help, sake or aid from something.
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Transfers may change the composition of spending to the extent that the benefiting group spends its resources differently than the financing group.
Following the criticism the event's charity partner, the Papworth Trust, said in a statement: "As the benefiting charity associated with the Winter Wonderland MK event, we have been concerned to hear about the issues on the opening day.
Bowles said a chargeback would have been highly unlikely to have worked in this instance, as a chargeback attempts to rely on the money being available in the benefiting account.
One common version of this view is that the benefiting group increases its spending, which in turn benefits the industries whose products are purchased with such additional spending, perhaps leading to the hiring of more workers to meet the increased demand.
You can find more details about the program and the benefiting nonprofits at the Global Impact Awards site.
If the benefiting or interested social actor is not the same as the one with power and authority to make decisions regarding the particular question in focus, there are potential challenges to consider before continuing with the project or implementation.
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