Sentence examples for the shared benefits from inspiring English sources

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Given limited funding for conservation and increasing threats to biodiversity, understanding the shared benefits and unintended consequences of game management for other species is important.

The project will involve around 50 units in three developments in Perth's White Gum Valley suburb and will examine the shared benefits, risks and costs of such a system, as well as any legal implications for dwelling purchases and dwelling leases.

A government study of young people's views published at the end of last year found they were more likely than older generations to be critical of the Welfare State, and more concerned with independence and opportunity than with the shared benefits of social redistribution.

Mr. Kumar, who himself comes from a lower Hindu caste, has hardly ignored the reality of caste politics — his critics say he, too, has exploited caste — but he has framed a more broad-based appeal to voters focused on the shared benefits of development.

What we gave up in individual private spaces, we certainly gained in the shared benefits of being across the street from the main MIT Sloan building, enjoying sweeping views of the Charles River, and seeing more of each other, all in natural light.

During the referendum, Labour - and Gordon Brown, in particular - laid enormous stress upon the danger, as they saw it, of breaching the shared benefits structure of the United Kingdom.

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Named after the area where Mississippi meets Louisiana and "hericane" Katrina struck, the mini-album was recorded for the shared benefit of the New Orleans Musicians Clinic, the Jazz Foundation of America and The Voice of the Wetlands.

Together, the two agreements will allow EU-Canadian relations to become even stronger, for the shared benefit of citizens on both sides of the Atlantic.

Shared benefits (among family members).

From the viewpoint of demanders, the payoff corresponds to the resource sharing benefit minus the incurred cost to share the remote resource.

But there is a dividing line between biodiscovery, bioprospecting and the requirement to share benefits from commercialisation.

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