I had expected a degree of disturbance and interruption as I switched over to Retirement Pension from Incapacity Benefit, and still do. |
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She went there on the day she took her Housing Benefit form and she asked for a change in circumstances form. |
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Benefit the environment by protecting watersheds and enhancing wildlife habitats and biodiversity. |
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Many parents use the monthly income from Child Benefit to support their overall household budget. |
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The Pensions Board is to consider relaxing the rules governing pension fund solvency in the case of its 2,000 Defined Benefit Schemes. |
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A benefit of museum membership is that purchases are discounted. |
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Benefit claimants would also use the card, which could contain health records, fingerprint information and bank details. |
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Benefit tickets were sold by booksellers, by the theater, and by the author and his friends. |
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In the EPROM and ROM erase, a fieldless array is implemented to get the full scaling benefit. |
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Advanced readers may, as a result, wish to read selectively, but we believe that novices will benefit from taking the full ride. |
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An illiterate woman, Mai-ch'en's wife is not gainstayed the benefit of the doubt. |
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Except for those who directly benefit from the system, life becomes a goalless existence, in which the worst human aberrations start germinating. |
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Subtitles are usually shown for the benefit of those who do not understand Latin. |
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However, the more sensitive infrared system was able to detect this discontinuity at ambient temperatures without the benefit of a hotgun. |
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Other classes of druids performed ceremonial sacrifices of crops and animals for the perceived benefit of the community. |
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The road users should at least get some benefit from this waste, another case of Somerset Highways showing ineptocracy. |
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He felt himself bound by no special duty, either to maintain the theory of royal supremacy or to follow a policy which would benefit his people. |
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An ordinary soldier might have died from such a wound, but Henry had the benefit of the best possible care. |
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If it do evil in my sight, that it obey not my voice, then I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them. |
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While Elizabeth declined physically with age, her running of the country continued to benefit her people. |
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These types of reel mowers offer the benefit of zero pollution being produced. |
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The benefit of this is lost somewhat due to the lower heat addition temperature. |
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We're lucky to be able to get the full benefit of her knowledge. |
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Edward puts the question as if the comrades at home were charged by us abroad with some work, the accomplition of which would benefit. |
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Thus, we now know of two distinct human diseases where the correction of near aleptinemia is of major therapeutic benefit. |
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As they have transmitted the benefit to us, it is but reasonable we should suffer the appendant calamity. |
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All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter. |
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I hope it is no very cynical asperity not to confess obligations where no benefit has been received. |
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William thought this composition would dilute the power of any one party and also give him the benefit of differing points of view. |
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The obvious benefit to a country in maintaining armed forces is in providing protection from foreign threats and from internal conflict. |
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Although SIPRI is not a teaching institute, it receives interns whose programmes of study can contribute to and benefit from SIPRI's research. |
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The profits neither finance a social dividend to benefit the population at large, nor do they accrue to their employees. |
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At the same time, many urbanised families in the developing world benefit from the relatively cheaper products stemming from Europe. |
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Other countries receive more benefit from different areas of the EU budget. |
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The Claimant Count aims to measure the number of people claiming a benefit principally because they are unemployed. |
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Data available from 1881 to 1912 is based on the records of trade unions that paid unemployment benefit to their members. |
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Other studies showed benefit freezes together with rising food prices are major factors in food insecurity. |
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The participation floor for benefit recipients is lower than for other groups on the same income. |
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At the same time, millions of families are benefiting from the Child tax credit, the Working tax credit, and record rises in Child benefit. |
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It also had the benefit from a law enforcement point of view of turning rules of evidence upside down. |
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The report concluded that there was no net carbon benefit in the foreseeable future taking only the route to Manchester. |
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Failure to comply with such a consent or permit or making a discharge without the benefit of a consent can lead to criminal prosecution. |
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A pageant play by Eliot called The Rock was performed in 1934 for the benefit of churches in the Diocese of London. |
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I played here for ten weeks with the LSO and LPO for the benefit of the musicians, and then went back on a Fyffe banana boat of 5,000 tons. |
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In February 2006, Barry and Robin reunited on stage for a Miami charity concert to benefit the Diabetes Research Institute. |
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In 1981 Clapton was invited by producer Martin Lewis to appear at the Amnesty International benefit The Secret Policeman's Other Ball in London. |
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In 2004 Clapton organised and participated in the Crossroads Guitar Festival to benefit the centre. |
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Sound Relief is a benefit concert for victims of the Victorian Bushfire Crisis and the Queensland Floods. |
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In January 2010, Radiohead played their only full concert of the year in the Los Angeles Henry Fonda Theater as a benefit for Oxfam. |
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He was reluctant to commit to a film series, but understood that if the films succeeded, his career would greatly benefit. |
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By the 1950s Britain and Wales were beginning to benefit from improved economic conditions. |
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Using resources, skill, ingenuity, and experience, service providers benefit service consumers. |
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The English army under command of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester was of no real benefit to the Dutch rebellion. |
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While the manufacturing sector is thriving, the OECD points out that the service sector would benefit substantially from policy improvements. |
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The use of these assets are to be for the benefit of the inhabitants of the former burgh. |
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Some of those carrying out clearances believed that this was for the benefit of those affected. |
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In 2016 Phantastes was retold in modern English by Rev Dr Mark Worthing for the benefit of modern readers wishing to enjoy this classic work. |
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The use of display flights has a clear benefit in that it lessens the need for physical confrontations, which can be fatal. |
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A vote for any other candidate is considered to be likely wasted and bear no impact or benefit on the final result they would prefer. |
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All proceeds made from sales of the single will benefit Amnesty International. |
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Hywel encouraged the use of coinage in Wales, having his monies minted in Chester, a benefit of his relations with England. |
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The local population may benefit from the employment opportunities created by new businesses. |
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This joint body decides on how Fairtrade Premiums will be spent to benefit plantation employees. |
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Many domestic and international tourists visit to view the city's landmarks and heritage with a complementary benefit to hotels and restaurants. |
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They often require maintenance as part of the rail infrastructure while providing no benefit. |
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In 2010, Channel 4 organised Channel 4's Comedy Gala, a comedy benefit show in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital. |
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Jellyfish may also benefit from saltier waters, as saltier waters contain more iodine, which is necessary for polyps to turn into jellyfish. |
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A few populations practice polyandry, although this does not seem to benefit hatchlings. |
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Discards generally benefit surface feeders, such as gannets and petrels, to the detriment of pursuit divers like penguins. |
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Volcanic eruptions also provide the benefit of adding nutrients to soil through the weathering process of volcanic rocks. |
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In 1994, it was assumed that lighting urban motorway would benefit from more safety than unlighted ones. |
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The sea currents carry their eggs to the Norwegian Sea, and the adults also swim there to benefit from the food supply. |
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The above examples highlight the intent of humans to introduce species as a means of incurring some benefit. |
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This pair was the first to sail the passage, although they had the benefit of doing so over a couple of summers. |
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Overdiagnosis refers to diagnosis that does not benefit patients because the diagnosed condition is not a harmful disease in those individuals. |
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Second, economic impact does not account for costs and benefits for all economic agents, as cost benefit analysis does. |
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According to benefit to costs ratios, the project was beneficial to the US but not to Canada. |
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One senior manager was concerned that gender issues are being overresearched and yet the research findings do not benefit the Kenyan people. |
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First, it is obviously of benefit if it corrects a pre-existing overvaluation. |
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Morny, who had influence at Court, managed to persuade the aristocracy that staying on the coast would benefit their health. |
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Rainforests are said to benefit the most from bat pollination, because of the large variety of plants that depend on it. |
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Protecting insect habitats on farms, and planting native plants in cities benefit the house sparrow, as does establishing urban green spaces. |
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Listed in Appendix I are species which are endangered, Appendix II contains species which would benefit from international cooperation. |
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The fungi benefit from the carbohydrates produced by the algae or cyanobacteria via photosynthesis. |
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A death sentence could be carried out on captured pirates at sea without benefit of trial, according to the statute. |
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Business expenses include all manner of costs for the benefit of the activity. |
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Southampton Water has the benefit of a double high tide, with two high tide peaks, making the movement of large ships easier. |
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I feel that the military service will benefit if he is discharged as soon as possible. |
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Most of these sports benefit from the harbour's generally flat water conditions. |
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In recent years contributions to the funding of the display have been requested by the community who enjoy and benefit from them. |
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Safety net enclosures have a larger benefit for safeguarding solo trampolinists, so long as they avoid falling on their head or neck. |
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This is a benefit in endurance applications and for cruising sails where durability is key. |
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Professional anthropological bodies often object to the use of anthropology for the benefit of the state. |
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Additionally, technology is the application of math, science, and the arts for the benefit of life as it is known. |
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The benefit of the Ottoman Empire was the freedom of movement for citizens and goods. |
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As of 2015 Likewise, more than half of preschool children in Moldova benefit from Romania funded program to renovate and equip kindergartens. |
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They either benefit from legal sojourn in France, which, after a residency of ten years, makes it possible to ask for naturalisation. |
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Ancient Roman historians wrote pragmatic histories in order to benefit future statesmen. |
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It sought to derive the maximum material benefit from the colony, for the homeland, with a minimum of imperial investment in the colony itself. |
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There may also be a perceived benefit from avoiding international trade agreements or other mutual assistance pacts. |
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As Ibn Battuta was not a merchant and saw no benefit of going there he abandoned the travel to this land of darkness. |
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Benefit abuse and fraud are unacceptable and will not be tolerated. |
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Benefit bashing by the Opposition will not work in today's society. |
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Benefit to homopterans is tested by manipulating the presence or abundance of ants, and the density of predators is compared between treatment and control groups. |
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She submits, second, that the fact that the rent was discharged out of the Housing Benefit to which she was entitled did not disentitle her to damages under such a head. |
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The highlight of the event was the Benefit dance in the Irish Social Club, West Roxbury, Boston, which was a terrific success. |
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Despite Mary's marriage to Philip, England did not benefit from Spain's enormously lucrative trade with the New World. |
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An expanded access protocol allows patients to benefit from an investigational drug prior to FDA approval. |
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If you enjoy playing arcade-style games on your PC, you may have found that they benefit immensely from a joypad. |
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The Protestant Ascendancy did not however benefit them much, as the English espoused the Anglican Church. |
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However, at low speeds, these engines benefit from relatively high propulsive efficiency. |
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In some countries, the fund is controlled directly by the government or by an agency of the government for the benefit of the entire population. |
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They have stated that all those in the UK claiming incapacity benefit will face a review of their cases. |
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Kent's regional development would benefit from the tunnel, but being so close to London restricts the benefits. |
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A crowd of 2,332 saw Folkestone Invicta play hosts to West Ham United in a benefit game following the flood. |
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Yet, civil aircraft designers wanted to benefit from the high power and low maintenance that a gas turbine engine offered. |
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Today space activities are pursued for the benefit of citizens, and citizens are asking for a better quality of life on earth. |
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James Gully's Malvern spa and was surprised to find some benefit from hydrotherapy. |
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Enterprise firewalls often cache Web resources requested by one user for the benefit of many users. |
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The main benefit is one operator can control the loading of grain, coal, gravel, etc. |
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His proposal was for a flat rate contribution rate for everyone and a flat rate benefit for everyone. |
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Class 1A, 1B and 4 NIC do not count towards benefit entitlements but must still be paid if due. |
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Class 1A contributions do not provide any benefit entitlement for individuals. |
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Class 1B NICs are payable only by employers and payment does not provide any benefit entitlement for individuals. |
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The policeman decided to look the other way when he realized the criminal's act could benefit him. |
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It was the first major benefit concert in history and was organized by Beatles star George Harrison and Indian Bengali sitarist Ravi Shankar. |
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An example are the operations of BRAC in Afghanistan, which benefit 12 million people in that country. |
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Further results showed that nine out of 10 British companies thought their businesses could benefit from better language skills. |
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All rational beings seek benefit and shun harm on their own account but independent choice permits them to abandon bounds imposed by justice. |
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In the United States, students who may benefit from special education receive services in preschools. |
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In addition to charging tuition fees, many also benefit from gifts, charitable endowments and charitable status. |
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The inspections are for the benefit of the students and seeks to improve the quality and effectiveness of their education. |
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Water defences, such as moats or natural lakes, had the benefit of dictating the enemy's approach to the castle. |
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Under him would have been knights who by benefit of their military training would have acted as a type of officer class. |
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Henry, the founder of the Church of England, may have wanted to benefit from the stream of pilgrims coming to the town. |
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He also wrote to the Lords of Trade, suggesting that the Crown might benefit financially from Teach's capture. |
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Natural justice is a pledge of reciprocal benefit, to prevent one man from harming or being harmed by another. |
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Although the poem brought him praise, it did not bring the material benefit he had hoped for. |
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In 1750 he arranged a performance of Messiah to benefit the Foundling Hospital. |
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For the benefit of his audiences Jennens printed and issued a pamphlet explaining the reasons for his choices of scriptural selections. |
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The three charities that were to benefit were prisoners' debt relief, the Mercer's Hospital, and the Charitable Infirmary. |
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By 1828, he was penniless, and Covent Garden held a benefit concert for him. |
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Internationalisation brings tensions in terms of cost, benefit and opportunity. |
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He also set up a recovery fund for the benefit of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association. |
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Diesel or electric locomotives, by comparison, drew benefit from new custom built servicing facilities. |
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Rather than stopping play, the referee may allow play to continue if doing so will benefit the team against which an offence has been committed. |
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Along with holding races at night, other Grands Prix in Asia have had their start times adjusted to benefit the European television audience. |
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Lewis and others argued the stoppage was premature and that a champion should be given the benefit of the doubt. |
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Along with increased personal safety, riders with these advanced qualifications may benefit from reduced insurance costs. |
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The Yes campaign has argued that control of welfare policy would be a major benefit of independence. |
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Perhaps the greatest single benefit to Scotland of the Union was that she could enjoy free trade with England and her possessions overseas. |
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Child benefit payments could still be made overseas, but these would be linked to the cost of living in the other country. |
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Exchanges between OECD governments benefit from the information, analysis, and preparation of the OECD Secretariat. |
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This allows for countries to benefit from trade even when they do not have an absolute advantage in any area of production. |
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Disraeli's overall purpose was to enact policies which would benefit the working classes, making his party more attractive to them. |
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The primary benefit of Ultra intercepts to the effort in North Africa was to aid in cutting the Axis supply line to Tunisia. |
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Large parts of the world devastated by World War II did not benefit from the Marshall Plan. |
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Various other pieces of legislation provided for child benefit and support for people with no other source of income. |
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I had incurred the maximum of political odium for the minimum of political benefit. |
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Parties in block voting systems can also benefit from strategic nomination. |
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The purpose was to allow the construction of military facilities for the mutual benefit of the United Kingdom and the United States. |
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The causes identified included arms races, alliances, militaristic nationalism, secret diplomacy, and the freedom of sovereign states to enter into war for their own benefit. |
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Edward IV set up the Council of the North as an administrative body in 1472 to improve government control and economic prosperity and benefit the whole of Northern England. |
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Their salaries, wages and emoluments are subject to a tax for the benefit of the European Communities and are, in turn, exempt from national taxes. |
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However, Tebbit later suggested that, due to the high number of people claiming unemployment benefit while working, unemployment never reached three million. |
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By contrast, animal rights defends the viewpoint that using animals for human benefit is, on principle, exploitation, regardless of the farming practices used. |
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The benefit dog show has both mixed and single-breed competitions. |
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The Firth's climate enjoys the benefit of the Gulf Stream from America. |
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Brown eyes will love Lash Lovelies by Benefit in Breathless, or go for big contrast with Skinmarket Mascara in No Angel. |
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The difference in value between the pre-flexible benefit plan and the core plan was returned to each participating employee as an individually determined flexdollar allowance. |
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The BHIR's primary interest had been developing the harbour and reclaiming land, but a general decline in agricultural land values wiped out that benefit. |
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Cadburys Flake is in cahoots with Benefit Cosmetics to offer chocolate munchers the chance to win one of a million lipsticks with special packs. |
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Programming experts, on the other hand, might benefit from knowing that blocks are closures, which are one-shot anonymous functions with data attached. |
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All provinces except Manitoba and New Brunswick have reduced social assistance payments equal to the National Child Benefit received. |
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I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them. |
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It is to his credit and to the enormous benefit of archaeology that he proceeded to excavate each one with the same slow, methodical care as the first. |
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Valpromide had distinct psychotrophic effects that were of benefit in both the treatment of acute manic states and in the maintenance treatment of manic depression illness. |
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If a brand's attribute is being environmentally friendly, customers will receive the benefit of feeling that they are helping the environment by associating with the brand. |
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Branding was meant to make identifying and differentiating a product easier, while also providing the benefit of letting the name sell a second rate product. |
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Over time, brands came to embrace a performance or benefit promise, for the product, certainly, but eventually also for the company behind the brand. |
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This is due to the company being required to generate awareness among consumers and retailers for each new brand name without the benefit of any previous impressions. |
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Benefit for the evaluation and certification of social responsibility of Pas-de-Calais Habitat. |
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Matting offers the same type of benefit, as does egg-crating. |
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Anyone arguing against even the most cockamamie idea, so long as that idea is supposed to benefit conservation, is viewed with suspicion, at best. |
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It pertains to the increasing ease with which somebody on one side of the world can interact, to mutual benefit, with somebody on the other side of the world. |
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What policy have you to bestow a benefit where it is counted an injury? |
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The benefit component comprises a number of contributory benefits of availability and amount determined by the claimant's contribution record and circumstances. |
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The Russian Empire stood to benefit from the decline, whereas the Habsburg Empire and Britain perceived the preservation of the Ottoman Empire to be in their best interests. |
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Overinhibited children often benefit cathartically from dramatic play. |
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Before his death, he gave the rights to the Peter Pan works to Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London, which continues to benefit from them. |
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Without the anticryptic benefit of their spots, leopards would go hungry. |
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The short route up the English Channel was preferred to a detour around the British Isles, to benefit from surprise and from air cover by the Luftwaffe. |
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Class 3 contributions only count towards State Pension and Bereavement Benefit entitlement. |
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It benefits the entrepreneurs who have businesses around the French ports dependent upon bulk purchases and also other local businesses that benefit from passing trade. |
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Its first organised group was the Ancient Order of Druids, founded in London in 1781 along Masonic lines as a mutual benefit society and still extant today. |
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The launch, while successful, had involved some risk due to the lack of space to maneuver within and without the benefit of a tested and developed control system. |
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Practically every basketball player in the city has promised to attend the benefit smoker at the Neighborhood House gym, Tenth and Galapago, Monday night. |
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Most offer sporting, musical, dramatic and art facilities, sometimes at extra charges, although often with the benefit of generations of past investment. |
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The idea was conceived by Burton as a benefit performance for his mentor Philip, whose conservatory, the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, had fallen short of funds. |
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In the late 20th century it became customary in some cathedrals for an hourly prayer to be said, for the benefit of visitors, and this is often presented from the nave pulpit. |
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He supported partial public subsidies for elementary education, and he believed that competition among religious institutions would provide general benefit to the society. |
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The goal was to ensure that Russia could not benefit from the declining status of the Ottoman Empire, a strategic consideration known as the Eastern Question. |
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Additionally, access to adjacent croplands may also benefit deer. |
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Over the six months it was in operation, it became very clear that the Supersub was of far more benefit to the side that won the toss, unbalancing the game. |
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Umar also introduced Child Benefit and Pensions for the children and the elderly. |
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The sisters did, however, benefit indirectly from their brothers' Cambridge contacts, as the boys brought their new intellectual friends home to the Stephens' drawing room. |
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During the summer of 1741, The 3rd Duke of Devonshire invited Handel to Dublin, capital of the Kingdom of Ireland, to give concerts for the benefit of local hospitals. |
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Feature Benefit Long range writability Makes field tag writing viable and cost-effective for the first time. |
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These interactions can be mutualistic or antagonistic in nature, or in the case of commensal fungi are of no apparent benefit or detriment to the host. |
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Note that this motivation is distinct from D, because voters must think others benefit from the outcome of the election, not their act of voting in and of itself. |
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The paleobotanical literature concerned with the western North American Tertiary record would benefit from the use of the bibliographic device of chresonymy. |
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Neighbouring landowners might try to encroach on the town boundaries, or the Marches as they were known, moving them back 100 yards or so to their own benefit. |
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On 24 August, James IV held a council or parliament at Twiselhaugh and made a proclamation for the benefit of the heirs of anyone killed during this invasion. |
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In May 2014, he joined Prince William and Ralph Lauren at Windsor Castle for a cancer awareness and fundraising gala for the benefit of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. |
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Anthony Grehan of the National University of Ireland, Galway, the virtually untouched site could benefit dwindling fish stocks and possibly aid medical research. |
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James was intended to benefit from the major share of his father's encouragement, affection and financial support and was prepared for a career in engineering. |
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Intercessory prayer is prayer offered for the benefit of other people. |
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In 2007, McClellan, his wife and children attended a benefit dinner organised and hosted by Benn to help McClellan with his ongoing medical expenses. |
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Prostitution was almost exclusively a trade performed by slave women, many of whom were forced into it to benefit their owners socially and financially. |
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However, GM CEO Richard Wagoner felt that an alliance would disproportionaely benefit Renault's shareholders and that GM should receive compensation accordingly. |
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The city held a weekly market for the benefit of its citizens from at least 1213, and by 1281 Exeter was the only town in the south west to have three market days per week. |
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Its restoration by the Magnus Intercursus was very much to England's benefit in removing taxation for English merchants and significantly increasing England's wealth. |
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Households in many communities benefit from a kerbside recycling service. |
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As many as 81,670 Incapacity Benefit claimants across the country could be reassessed to decide if they are fit to work. |
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Because compression clothing is a valid treatment for some ailments, the clothing may have that benefit, but the added copper may have no benefit beyond a placebo effect. |
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BeneFit cosmetics are the kitschiest and cutsiest range of pick me ups and pamper products on the shelves at the moment. |
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The common threat or existence of opportunity is what gives rise to the coalition and allows it to exist as all parties involved see the benefit in working together. |
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The designation indicates the importance of recognising and preserving the area's distinctive qualities, for the benefit of present and future generations. |
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A Management Plan for the AONB enlists a range of partners in conserving and enhancing its beauty for the benefit of present and future generations. |
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Spawning channels preserve the natural selection of natural streams, as there is no benefit, as in hatcheries, to use prophylactic chemicals to control diseases. |
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Numerous lesser reforms were also introduced, some of which were of great benefit to certain segments of British society, such as the mentally deficient and the blind. |
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A burly mechanic wheeled in a bright yellow battery charger on a trolley, furtled under the bonnet and gave the car the full benefit of its volts. |
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The technology mastered in Operation Hurricane was six years old, and with the hydrogen bomb in hand, the US Congress saw no benefit in renewing cooperation. |
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When Portugal left EFTA in 1985 in order join the EEC, the remaining EFTA members decided to continue the Portugal Fund so that Portugal would continue to benefit from it. |
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Benefit to male sailfin mollies of mating with heterospecific females. |
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As part of Fringe Benefit Group's commitment to its contractor clients and national network of agents and brokers, Fringe Benefit Group recently relaunched TheContractorsPlan. |
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The Employee Benefit Plans ARA provides concise information about how recent industry, regulatory and professional developments may affect bur clients and your audits. |
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A number is also given to younger children for whom Child Benefit is paid. |
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A LifeCare Benefit rider can be used with the cash value rider to generate an immediate LifeCare Benefit pool for long-term-care expenses by means of a single premium payment. |
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