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However, in order to gain a benefit from a TV program, kids need to be able to understand and pay attention to it.
It also prohibits the improper use of inside information by employees to gain a benefit for themselves or any other person.
Good content is also a necessity at the meetings so trustees gain a benefit from attending.
However, we plug along since it is a work of mercy, and the people gain a benefit from it.
Q. Did they gain a benefit that helped in Monaco win?
The diplomatically skilful John was able to gain a benefit from a disadvantageous situation.
He has been charged with one count each of stealing as a servant and dishonestly gaining a benefit.
It is important to remember to hold the stretch of the stiff muscle for 2-4 minutes to gain a benefit from the stretch.
"What this study does is provide very strong evidence for the idea that we don't gain a benefit in alertness from consuming caffeine," Rogers said.
Sure, that’s implausible — but their children would gain a benefit that far exceeds even that sum.
No member shall act improperly to gain a benefit and, accordingly, shall not:
Local banks are still paying interest to swap won for dollars, rather than gaining a benefit for doing so as has been the case traditionally. '
A lot of the book is dedicated to the turbo model, however ANY Impreza owner will gain a benefit from its information.
All consumers who use gas on the peak days in Winter gain a benefit from the SWP as it prevents the need for curtailment.
The South Philadelphia site was selected to gain a benefit from a larger development concept for the area near JFK Stadium.
However, men with intermediate-risk disease, which is a significant minority of patients, gain a benefit in overall survival from the addition of only four months of hormone therapy.
This ensures those who evade border control do not gain a benefit from such conduct and can be detained and removed under Part VI of the Act.
In some instances, the employer stands to gain a benefit rather than the employee, eg where the vehicle is taken home for its own security to prevent vandalism or theft.
Readers who give up print newspapers and switch to digital devices will gain a benefit many have probably not thought about: they will be slashing the carbon emissions associated with their news habit.
This war was induced by fraud, and without addressing that original wrong, we will not gain a benefit, any more than Jefferson Davis would have if he had possessed the rhetorical brilliance of Lincoln.
For example, a public speaking club may help to improve the self-esteem and promote the social inclusion of its members, but the main objective of most people joining the club is to gain a benefit for themselves.
The man, who was 17 at the time, has been charged with aggravated robbery, detained another with intent to gain a benefit, act or omission causing bodily harm, criminal damage, stealing and possessing a disguise.
The charges include 14 counts of unlawful use of a restricted-access computer system and one count of unlawful use of a restricted-access computer system to gain a benefit for another person.
A "public good" is something from which the public gains a benefit which cannot be quantified in terms of the normal supply and demand rules of the market price, but which nonetheless influences the overall economy.
Arjun Mehdi, Staff Fraud Adviser at CIFAS, said that the number of dishonest actions by staff to gain a benefit by theft or deception had risen 41pc in twelve months.