Sentences with phrase «confer substantial benefits»

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They conferred substantial financial benefits on Retrophin's already highly - compensated founder at Retrophin's expense and provided no benefit to Retrophin other than a release of claims relating to actions that Shkreli undertook in his capacity as the manager of the MSMB Funds.
In his words, «moderate migration is liable to confer overall social benefits, whereas sustained rapid migration would risk substantial costs.»
New research suggests that replacing saturated fats like butter, lard, and fat in red meat with unsaturated fats from plant - based foods — like olive oil, canola oil, and soybean oil — can confer substantial health benefits.
«A shift to a dietary pattern higher in healthful plant - based foods, such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds, and lower in animal - based foods, especially red and processed meats, can confer substantial health benefits in reducing risk of type 2 diabetes,» said Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard Chan School and senior author of the study.
Substitution of plant protein for animal protein, especially from processed red meat, may confer a substantial health benefit.
Above all, a judgeship confers very substantial nonpecuniary benefits.
Cantrell v. Carpenter, Luton County Court [2008]--(a claim seeking a declaration that the grant of an easement was ineffective as conferring no practical benefit on the dominant tenement and / or that interference with the right of way was not actionable as it did not amount substantial interference)
The Chinese government may have international trade obligations that require it to withdraw the substantial benefit it now confers on its domestic bitcoin mining industry.
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