Sentences with phrase «apparent benefit for»

There was more apparent benefit for students with higher levels of mental health difficulties at the start of the trial.

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It also became apparent that profitsharing didn't compensate for a deal structure that benefited the private investors at the government's expense — a lot of SBICs made big profits even as the SBA lost money on its investment.
While Chipotle may take a short - term financial hit on Wall Street for living up to its «Food With Integrity» mission, the longer term benefit should become apparent immediately to anyone paying attention to consumer tastes and trends.
For all its apparent benefits, bitcoin has been considered a key enabler of global crime networks.
One of the immediate benefits of Monero, for the purpose of this article, is that, while it has a blockchain similar to those seen in other cryptocurrencies, the destination and source of funds is not immediately apparent to the public in the same way it is with Bitcoin.
There is no benefit at all from income splitting for single parents, or for two parent families in which both earners are in the same tax bracket, including the middle and bottom income tax brackets; these families with children under 18 represent over half of all families that are the apparent target of the scheme, according to the Broadbent Institute study, The Big Split.
The benefits are widely apparent which is why Ravenwood's Slideable range is becoming increasingly attractive as the label of choice for straight - to - oven ready meals and other produce.
Manufacturers have long - embraced quinoa for its many nutritional benefits, but at the Summer Fancy Food Show in New York City in late June it became apparent that increasingly they also are incorporating the ingredient into their products for other reasons,...
This apparent benefit held until right around 12 - 14 months and then babies were actually shown to * lose * IQ points for extended breastfeeding, also in a dose - response manner.
The apparent «marriage effect» may actually be an income effect, reflecting the benefits of having more money for children's development, such as better nutrition, better schools, and safer neighborhoods.
For mom too, there are apparent benefits - breastfeeding has been linked to a decrease in the risk for breast and ovarian cancers, and protection against osteoporosFor mom too, there are apparent benefits - breastfeeding has been linked to a decrease in the risk for breast and ovarian cancers, and protection against osteoporosfor breast and ovarian cancers, and protection against osteoporosis.
But for most parents, the most apparent benefit of Trixie Tracker is in not needing to depend on parental memory when it has been socked a whammy by sleep deprivation.
As the report shows, in 2005 students primarily punished Labour for an apparent breach of promise on top - up fees, but the Tories did not benefit from joining the Liberal Democrats in promising to scrap tuition fees.
However, for those who looked more closely (and now with the benefit of hindsight) the underlying base strength of the SNP as a potential challenger, both regionally and across the constituencies, was apparent even then.
For example, and speaking from experience, if an individual works full - time and yet, at the end of the month, is only marginally better - off (if at all) than another individual who remains on state - benefits for years at a time, then how is this any more just (or why should one feel any less angry) than the apparent unfairness of the unearned wealth of the riFor example, and speaking from experience, if an individual works full - time and yet, at the end of the month, is only marginally better - off (if at all) than another individual who remains on state - benefits for years at a time, then how is this any more just (or why should one feel any less angry) than the apparent unfairness of the unearned wealth of the rifor years at a time, then how is this any more just (or why should one feel any less angry) than the apparent unfairness of the unearned wealth of the rich?
«And it's apparent from consultations that creative industries» interest groups regard copyright as a right that must be maintained, or preferably strengthened, rather than a privilege granted for the wider benefit of society.
It's impossible to know exactly what Bharara is looking for — the prosecutor and his aides refuse to talk about their ongoing work — but his efforts are ensnaring campaign donors whose apparent sin is giving to politicians as they benefitted from state business.
Senior MPs have called on the government to explain an apparent spike in people being turned down for personal independence payment (PIP), which is a top - up benefit with two components related to the extra costs of daily living and limited mobility for disabled people.
Under the plans, the government would throw obese people who refuse treatment off benefits in an apparent attack on «the something for nothing culture».
Even children who are four years old spontaneously help others with no apparent concern for approval from friends and / or authority figures, personal benefits, or moral (good / bad) imperatives.
Though the injury prevention benefit was apparent for all ages, drivers who are closes to the legal drinking age would likely be the most significant beneficiaries of alcohol interlocks.
In an accompanying editorial, Naveed Sattar and Paul Welsh from the British Heart Foundation Research Centre at Glasgow University, say the apparent degree of benefit from D3 «seems remarkable,» but warn that «several limitations must be considered» before these results are taken as a green light for widespread D3 supplementation.
He continues: «Our results suggest that the health benefits of physical activity are apparent even at levels below the recommended levels, compared to not doing any activity, but also that benefits are greater still for those who exceed the minimum recommendations, such that even when PA was as high as 60 MET hours / week benefits continued to occur, with the risk of developing T2D being more than halved in those individuals.»
The nutrition community has been guilty of following a flawed sequence of logic: If something bad for you (white processed flour) is replaced by something less bad (whole grains) and there is an apparent health benefit, then a whole bunch of the less bad thing is good for you.
It is apparent that Americans have learned that the benefits of coconuts reach beyond merely flavoring their Piña Colada, contributing the sprinkles atop their Hostess Sno Balls, or being an integral component of the bikini tops for hula dancers.
Unexpected benefits of Moringa include an apparent cure for tapeworms and help in controlling diabetes.
Case study: The effectiveness of a dietary supplement regimen in reducing IgG - mediated food sensitivity in ADHD https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/d98c/6794d29fd580b5bc3bf0a857fa1d25a99052.pdf «Our findings indicate: (1) the potential benefit of reduced antigen exposure for a specific supplementation regimen; and (2) the apparent lack of antigenic stimulation by the hydrolyzed fish peptides.
In one sense There is no way to avoid embarrassment here — either I undertook this very painful test for no reason (distrusting the program), or went vegan for no apparent health benefit.
Some people may benefit from their apparent glutathione - boosting ability, and this may be especially important for people who can not tolerate milk, but in others the risk of biotin deficiency or digestive troubles might outweigh this benefit.
Fincher, whose work in the music video field is readily apparent here, is a powerful director when he's given half a chance, and Seven is a perfect showcase for what he can do without benefit of MTV (although the unnerving main and end titles, set to music by Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie, respectively, could have come, part and parcel, from that unholy network).
It's definitely an advantage for students heading into AP Language and Composition to be familiar with the concept of rhetoric, but the most palpable benefits of this study are apparent in students» everyday lives.
The immediate benefits of the program for students were apparent, particularly when teachers began to provide students with their individual results.
«This low proportion of Latino employees who work for an employer that offers health benefits suggests that Latinos experience a systematic disadvantage in the labor market — an apparent form of labor market inequity or abuse.»
Since some of the network schools were affiliated with Catholic churches, that fact could be the explanation for the apparent positive benefits that come from networking.
By the same token, Krueger rejects the notion that policymakers should focus new investments in education on a particular age group, such as the very young: «Old dogs can learn new tricks,» he says, and the benefits of programs for teenagers and adults are apparent more quickly than those for young children.
According to the evaluation, the Summer Science Project gave way to benefits that were apparent at student, staff, and system levels, which were directly translated into improved program quality for both summer and school - year programs.
Another explanation could be that the benefits of a better education might not become apparent for decades.
Job security as compensation may appear to keep costs for taxpayers low, but it comes with costs that may easily invalidate these apparent benefits.
The difference between GT and Sport + is far from so wide as to render either a waste, with Aston electing to avoid things like, for example, dialing - in a magnitude of steering effort with no apparent benefit other than tiring your arms.
The benefit of this, along with a completely re-worked chassis and a one - man hand - built 6 - litre twin - turbo V12 generating 661bhp at 5400rpm and a capped torque output of 737 lb ft between 2200 and 4200rpm (otherwise it would be a transmission - trashing 900 lb ft plus) should become apparent when we reach the legendary Laguna Seca circuit in Monterey for a spot of lunch and lunacy.
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Unauthorized use means the use of a credit card by someone other than you who does not have actual, implied or apparent authority for such use and from which you or any member of your family does not receive a direct or indirect benefit.
The benefits of CBD oil for dogs should be readily apparent.
«Holmes says he predicted that it would take two years for Pawtucket to experience the full benefit of the law after it was passed, but the results were actually apparent in half the time.
If a dog is not going to be bred and is not in any apparent discomfort, there may be no benefit to looking at the conformation of the bones in a radiograph except possibly to look back at a future time to get a sense for progression of bony changes.
While the added processing power has little effect on gameplay (for now), its benefits quickly become apparent when you're loading and downloading games.
Dungeon Defenders: Second Wave on the Xperia Play uses the same matchmaking system as the general Android version (with the benefit of Play users being able enjoy a new online competitive game suite called «Dungeon Defenders Arena»), but as Sony's cross-platform strategies for PlayStation Network become more apparent, perhaps we will be able to link it into that as well.
I've got the information I sought: I just think it'd be nice if something like that were readily apparent for the benefit of all your readers.
In other words, there are health benefits present for the whole that may not be as apparent when you drill down to the individual.
This clown Muller goes and spouts off for his own apparent benefit and my son now thinks that I am the clown!
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