Example sentences of "benefits to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Genetic engineering has reached a point of such sophistication that there are clear benefits to be gained by releasing from the laboratory living organisms upon which have been conferred characteristics they could never have acquired through the normal processes of evolution or selective breeding .
2 Among the benefits to be abolished was the Death Grant , to be replaced by a system which gave full help to families who needed it and none to those who did not .
3 There are also benefits to be gained from schools working together on ‘ education weeks ’ where displays of art , craft and project work are put on in the town hall or community centre .
4 There are also , of course , emotional and spiritual benefits to be reaped simply from the healing touch of another person 's hands .
5 The Office of Health Economics suggest that the benefits to be gained from HRT ‘ are far in excess of any known risks associated with its use . ’
6 At least there are benefits to be weighed against the costs !
7 Therefore , there are mutual benefits to be obtained .
8 The CEGB has probably been unwise in its emphasis on the economic benefits to be had from building a PWR at Sizewell .
9 In her opinion , the educational benefits to be gained by amalgamation out-weighed the social costs to the community .
10 The Airline Industry has to date been slower than others in exploring the benefits to be achieved in using AI technology .
11 While this may seem like hard work , the benefits to be gained , in terms of opening up the fingerboard and greater harmonic awareness , are invaluable .
12 The best practice approach adopted by Lucas Automotive is based on two simple premises : that in any activity carried out by two or more groups of people , one group will be better at it than the others ; and that there will be real benefits to be achieved by the other groups learning from the experience of the ‘ best ’ group .
13 The benefits to be derived from the best practice technique are not in doubt , but it will take time for the full bottom line effect to flow through .
14 Its success in securing provision in the 1911 National Insurance Act for maternity benefits to be paid directly to the mother was both the culmination of work in maternity and infant welfare , and the springboard for new campaigns .
15 ‘ Various reasons enable me to form a high estimate of the benefits to be derived from the use of the Air-Tight Metallic Coffins , in all cases of interment .
16 In fact , no calculations were published which attempted to measure the precise costs or specify the benefits to be derived from an ageing population .
17 I think there are many benefits to be gleaned from sustained involvement with sport and would emphasize strongly its creative dimensions .
18 Intelligence is essential to the modern sportsmen ; there are so many losses and benefits to be weighed up that a sportsman needs a rational , calculating mind .
19 First , the benefits to be derived from economies of scope and scale ; and secondly , the spreading of risk , achieved through diversification .
20 So there are real benefits to be obtained in preventing [ insider dealing ] …
21 In addition , oily fish is a rich source of the Omega-3 fatty acids and recent medical research suggests that there are a number of health benefits to be gained from eating a diet rich in these fatty acids .
22 In some services , for example the making of monetary payments through social security in Britain , the necessity for equal treatment throughout the country is considered to override any benefits to be gained from local government involvement and discretion .
23 The Army Department reviewed commitments in Korea and wrote to the State Department that Korea possessed ‘ little strategic value ’ in the view of the joint chiefs of staff — ‘ To apply the Truman Doctrine to Korea would require prodigious effort and vast expenditure far out of proportion to the benefits to be expected . ’
24 Few MPs are willing to risk antagonizing those upon whose electoral favour they depend , especially where there are no immediately apparent benefits to be earned by the espousal of penal policies in the way that policy changes in health , housing , social security , education and the environment can be of direct benefit to their constituents .
25 Background material for the Development Zone release outlined earlier might include the full text of the minister 's speech , the government leaflet setting out details of the Development Zone scheme , a complete list the benefits to be gained by businesses from setting in Tadchester , and a list of addresses of relevant officials within the local council , the New Towns Commission and Tadchester Industrial Development Centre 0 might be able to help industrialists to take the decision to move .
26 Later , a second change permitted these tax benefits to be offset against income that would otherwise have attracted higher rates of tax .
27 In these cases one of the objectives is often to enable lower rates of pay and/or fringe benefits to be paid than if the workers concerned were remunerated on scales applying to the organisation itself .
28 The trustees may refuse to accept her as a beneficiary or may require any benefits to be divided with other individuals .
29 As the use of equity based financing mechanisms reduces the degree of inequality of allocation nationally the potential benefits to be derived from developing increasingly elaborate models for allocation are likely to be small .
30 ‘ However , although the leader 's style is theoretically the easiest to alter in the short term , there are often long-term benefits to be achieved from re-defining the task ( eg. job enlargement ) or from developing the work group . ’
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