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Profits in particular may be shared in various ways: they may accrue to stockholders, to workers, to management, or to the government; or they may be retained in the corporation.
With the introduction of the NHS Bursary, intercalating medical students in the UK are eligible for financial assistance one year earlier than those that do not intercalate, which may ease their hardship and reduce the debt that they may accrue over this additional year.
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Taking a new view, they argue that the advantages to career success may accrue via social-capital-accrual success rather than other advantages of childhood family wealth.
An ancillary benefit may accrue from greater disclosure.
The administrator then invests the donation so a fund may accrue income.
Popular posts may accrue hundreds or thousands of "notes": short comments, likes and reblogs.
Some advantages may accrue only to bilinguals who switch languages often.
Providing the recipient does not over-indulge, numerous health benefits may accrue from drinking cocoa or nibbling chocolate confectionery.
Socially, cowives and their children may accrue enhanced status and prestige as members of a large (and therefore inherently prosperous) household.
It is just not clear what particular magnitude of benefit may accrue for sexual and lower urinary tract symptoms, although my clinical experience suggests a lot".
Increased energy, lower blood pressure and cholesterol, greater suppleness, stronger bones, better posture, and decreased stress levels are other benefits that may accrue from aerobic activity.
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