Sentences with phrase «generally little benefit»

Cash is a perfectly reasonable thing to hold in a portfolio, but there's generally little benefit to paying a fund manager to hold it for you.

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In the light of this analysis, then, my own scenario is cautiously hopeful, depending on (1) whether a creative minority of dreamers and doers with visions of a new life - fulfilling social order really emerges in strength, (2) the alliances that can be worked out with blacks, the poor, and other minorities now excluded from major social benefits, (3) the extent to which the populist idealism of the lower middle classes and working people generally favoring the extension of rights and equality to the «little man» everywhere wins out over the reactionary fears and prejudices which establishment elites and opportunist politicians are all too willing to exploit, and (4) what takes place at the center of the political spectrum itself under the pressure of events and in response to challenges to the established system from militant seekers of change.
I love co-sleeping - we all sleep better, wake up in loving embraces and generally the benefits outweigh the occasional kick in the heads or side... A great transition from sleeping with parents is to sleeping with sibs if there are any and they are willing... * pull out couches in study or den make for great little impromptu love nests.
Newspapers benefit by filling space that would otherwise have gone to waste — generally used for default ads for their own features — while Google of course siphons off a little of the sugar.
Similarly, the U.S. enjoys the fruits of cheap labor with very little regulations without having to work in sweatshops themselves, and the trade between the two is generally seen as a net benefit for both.
Members of Congress, he added, generally have little understanding of universities, as symbolized by the proposed tax on supposedly «lucrative» graduate tuition benefits.
Generally, however, studies in children must meet a higher standard than adult trials in protecting children from risk, particularly if the treatment has little chance of providing benefit.
While it is generally accepted that trees and plants benefit urban environments, until now researchers have had very little data to work with in order to quantify the extent that street trees regulate urban ecosystems.
The Chinese, Japanese and South East Asians, who generally have no or little meat in their diet, benefit from the high protein content of soy beans.
Because placebo - controlled studies have generally failed to show therapeutic benefits of high doses of pyridoxine, there is little reason to exceed the UL of 100 mg / day.
While cats can't benefit from eating large amounts of strawberries as much as we can, the little red fruits are generally recognized as safe to feed your cat.
The other benefit of going in the early morning is that it's generally cooler; the park trails have little shade and can get extremely hot in the afternoon hours.
Under those results, corn ethanol would generally offer a 25 - 30 % GHG reduction benefit relative to gasoline, rather than the current finding that corn ethanol offers little or no GHG savings compared to gasoline.
They generally have little power or resources compared to the governments or organizations that administer these services and run the risk of being denied essential benefits if they make a complaint against those who control these systems and services.
Generally, the policy premium will increase dramatically once the policy expires, although some carriers allow the policy to renew with little change to the premium, choosing to instead drop the death benefit if the insured desires to continue to pay premiums.
Since such policies are issued with little or no underwriting they will provide only for a return of premium or minimum graded benefits if death occurs during a specified period which is generally the first two or three policy years.
However, similar to traditional ordinary whole life and in contrast with IUL, CAWL generally offers the policyowner little flexibility with respect to changing premium payments or death benefits.
While the mid-career professional does make more of an effort to negotiate more benefits and working conditions than the early career professional, the negotiation bears little resemblance, generally, to that of an executive hire in their job offer.
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