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Again and again, the same question is being asked: who holds the power and for whose benefit is it used?
Just whose English is being taught, and for whose benefit, is one of the many questions being grappled with by researchers around the world under the applied linguistics banner of Tesol - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.
Castles (2011, Castles and Wise 2007) point out that in discussing the theoretical and conceptual basis of migration and development, several questions should be raised: for whose benefit is this migration and development agenda, for the state or the migrants?
For whose benefit is it to be managed?
Finally, emotions are often highly charged when caring for patients that have a significant chance of death, and care-givers as well as families are frequently prepared to take chances on a therapy whose benefit is not entirely clear.
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But for whose benefit was this glamour, I wonder.
First of all, we have to think, For whose benefit are we sending this message?
Nobody ever mentioned Rafat's N.D.P. past or his current political affiliation, whose benefit was primarily financial.
Reflecting on the criticism and the vilification, he says, "You hear things like that and say, 'Fuck, for whose benefit am I carrying this burden?' " At the same time, he wonders whether his Arab critics are right.
In particular, the 8-inch-wide rear wheel and its 240-millimeter wide tire were criticized as a tic whose benefit was mostly visual, attractive mainly to the custom-bike set.
Iraq can add to that supply, but how quickly and to whose benefit are open questions.
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