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expected benefit

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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk /ɪkˈspek.tɪd/ us /ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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benefit
noun
uk /ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/ us /ˈben.ə.fɪt/
a helpful or good effect, or something intended ...
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Examples of expected benefit


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Risk analysis allows us to evaluate the expectedbenefit that would motivate users to participate in these interactions.
In the psychosocial assessment prior to a transplant, it is difficult to estimate the expectedbenefit to a living donor.
If a limited budget is available, the model allows one to quantify the expectedbenefit at a population level, with a certain level of spending.
Let us assume that the causal structures licensed by the causal view obtain, and so focus on expectedbenefit.
If the social costs of participation - costs of union organization, work rules, and the like - are greater than the expectedbenefit, then we should expect union de33.
Now consider the effect of over-funding the retirement benefit, by setting the contribution rate high enough to produce an expectedbenefit much larger than the minimum benefit.
Illegal extraction should thus increase during economic crises, conflicts, and political instability, that is when revenues from legal economic activities shrink compared with the expectedbenefit of illegal extraction.
It has long been believed that the answer to this question is found in the expectedbenefit for the recipient, and this must exceed the risk for the donor.
The measures are generally depicted as fundamental postulates, with no need to describe their expectedbenefit.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Consultant neurologists, in consultation with patients, have a choice of treatments within the scheme taking into account expectedbenefit and potential side effects.
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However, it is small compared with the expectedbenefit of the new rules.
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The expectedbenefit cost of the measures to public expenditure is £190 million in 1989–90 and £375 million in 1990–91.
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As the product is a prescription medicine, it would be used only after the prescriber had weighed the expectedbenefit against the possible risks to the particular patient.
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We would not disturb the normal state of affairs, in which all litigants run a risk of their litigation being successful but not providing the expectedbenefit.
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The measurement of subjective aspects of customer service depends on the conformity of the expectedbenefit with the perceived result.
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These assumptions are more problematic now, partly because there is little evidence to suggest that the expected benefits of competition have materialized.
The more effective the threat the more easily justified it is, for the expected benefits would increase with the likelihood of deterrent success.
In addition, the expected benefits of new treatments can be compared with those achieved using current technology.
At this point, it is important to acknowledge the often regrettable or painful consequences of our decision, along with the expected benefits.
This is so because most of us are members of groups of persons whose expected benefits would increase if a non-member followed a redistributive policy.
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