Sentences with phrase «gain little benefit»

[50] While some patients reported reductions in fatigue, the researchers concluded «the majority of our sample gained little benefit from hydrocortisone...»
lack - footed cousins forage in waters much further south, gaining little benefit from the stronger trade winds.
Their black - footed cousins forage in waters much further south, gaining little benefit from the stronger trade winds.

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«Consistently, there are a very significant number of people who have very little — so for a fair number of people, they're outside the markets, and they're not going to benefit from those gains,» Stephen Blakely, editor at EBRI, told Fortune.
We would have to clarify the real and important gains that can be made by limited communities even when the remainder of humanity is little benefited.
Sugar - sweetened beverages, particularly soda, provide little nutritional benefit and increase weight gain and probably the risk of diabetes, fractures, and dental caries.
I think it is a lot of expense for very little gain and enough risk to cancel the benefit.
You gain more bang for your buck with this set of bottles and saving a little bit of money is a huge benefit when you are purchasing products for your baby.
I hope it helps some of you gain a little better insight and understanding of co-op's, which are legit, which are shady and how co-op's affect and benefit or harm businesses small and large.
Here's another benefit for moms — breastfeeding will help you shed the baby weight you gained while your little one was in gestation.
«The increase in personal tax allowances will actually do little for the working poor - who will see the majority of any gains taken away as benefits are clawed back - and they will make higher earners even better off.
Even Clegg's flagship raising of the income tax threshold was soon revealed by the Resolution Foundation to direct most of its huge # 10bn cost to the benefit of the upper half while low earners gained little.
With embedded accelerometers passively monitoring movement, the user has little incentive to participate and may lose the benefits gained from retrospection and active self - reporting.
Although all patients benefited from faster treatment, younger patients with longer life expectancies gained a little more than older patients.
Happily, there's no need to do a Tough Mudder to reap these benefits: Dr. Berns has found that you can gain just as much from little thrills as large ones.
Sugary treats have little (if any) nutritional benefits, and the sweet stuff has been linked to weight gain, high cholesterol, and blood pressure, as well as greater risk of diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.
Enter carb cycling, which we're told can deliver most or all of carbs» muscle - building benefits with little or none of its fat gain drawbacks.
In this case, the cost outweighs the benefit you'd gain from eating a little lettuce and a few slices of cucumber and cherry tomatoes.
For example, if I sprout lentils then cook them a little, will I loose all the benefits gained in the first place?
I mentioned this in the past, but the biggest benefit that I've gained is to learn how little food I actually need.
That is, the city spent millions of dollars enhancing pension benefits but gained very little.
Like Angrist, et al, they find large achievement test gains but little benefit for attainment.
Students who wrote about their least important values gained little to no benefit from the activity.
Tuttle, et al's recent evaluation of KIPP charter schools also finds large achievement test gains for charter students but little or no attainment benefit.
Indeed, the social scientists» brief rather cautiously claims the existence of any benefit at all, describing the «positive impact» as «modest,» id., at 13, acknowledging that «there appears to be little or no effect on math scores,» id., at 14, and admitting that the «underlying reasons for these gains in achievement are not entirely clear,» id., at 15.11
There is little evidence of the benefits gained from much of the expenditure on training.
But he added: «As our analysis shows, however, the government may receive little credit from schools for these reforms - as even the schools benefiting from the new formula have their gains completely wiped out by other funding pressures.»
This means that early - career teachers, who usually gain little to no benefits from traditional plans, can receive more benefits from the start.
The Octavia vRS 230 will set you back a little extra at # 26,350, but you're paying more for the benefits of an electronically - controlled XDS + limited - slip diff than the almost unnoticeable power gains.
If everyone who orders my service pitches in — even if just a little — all books will gain benefit from it.
It doesn't take long to fit a little bit of yoga or even a walk into your daily lifestyle but the benefits that can be gained from this are long reaching and will see that you come out the other end full of energy and debt free.
After six weeks there is little nutritional benefit gained from continuing to nurse.
If you keep their portions small and relatively infrequent, you can be reassured that your dog will gain some health benefits from these powerful little spuds.
Because Rottweilers are sensitive, rewardbased training is especially important to reinforce the dog's bond for the family, with benefits in the kind of treats being broken into little bits to avoid weight gain.
Additionally, it was argued that the nature of the proposed partnering agreement was such that information about unit costs and rates for work to be done would be of little use to leaseholders and that there was no benefit to be gained in supplying such information for the purposes of sub-para 4 (6) and (7) of Sch 2 of the regulations.
However No 34 had, in addition, the benefit of an express right of way: ``... at all times... for the purposes of gaining access to and egress from the rear of [No 34] for all proper purposes connected with the reasonable enjoyment of the property causing as little damage as reasonably possible and forthwith making good any damage occasioned in the exercise of the right hereby granted».
So, there would be little benefit to be gained from suspending the writ of habeas corpus in order to allow the use of military tribunals rather than civilian courts to punish civilian participants in a coup.
(«The publicderives tremendous benefit from HDL, and authors stand to gain very little if the public is deprived of this resource.»)
Since I am a trained safety watch, I will need to familiarize myself with new systems at HSE Integrated Ltd. only a little, allowing you to gain benefit from my work immediately.
Foreign investors are thought to be the key to keeping much afloat in Canada, but many not benefiting from equity already gained are starting to feel enraged at the lack of will to stop so much foreign investment and immigration where enclaves of sorts are developing instead of more living in a truly multicultural way as was intended (as a Fraser Institute article stated and with articles after stating they are misguided); plus, many are becoming citizens with little real interest in Canada aside from the passport and money, so many discussions are occurring on the coast, at least, on dual citizenship and its impact.
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