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Перевод: benefit
[существительное] польза ; выгода ; прибыль ; пособие; пенсия ; бенефис ; [глагол] приносить пользу; помогать; извлекать
Тезаурус:
- In the event of your being ineligible, due to insufficient NI contributions having been paid, you may still be entitled to receive income support, family credit, housing benefit or a grant or loan from the social fund.
- Such an attitude, though unfavourable to the concept of a universal church, could be of great benefit to cathedrals, monasteries, and parish churches, because it provided them with protectors, and because often a high standard of religious observance could be stimulated by family pride.
- He said that some time ago the POWs fund was merged with a general purposes benefit fund for all old comrades of the regiment, but that POWs were given priority in any benefit payouts.
- Hampers, turkeys, wines and spirits are also treated as a benefit and employees P11Ds should show the cost to the employer.
- The scholarships will be awarded to two London-based guitarists who will undoubtedly benefit from a year's tuition at the school.
- But for the most part, later eleventh-century castellans had contrived to convert their homage into little more than a symbol of deference and willingness to perform service; the implications that their castle and office were enjoyed purely by delegation, that their duty lay in exercising powers and privileges only for the benefit of their lord, were swiftly transmuted into something much less rigid; exactly what depended on the prince's powers and proximity.
- In fact, fears were unfounded and the hoped-for benefit was achieved.
- The presentation to Treloar is the second such initiative this month to benefit young people in Hampshire.
- As mentioned earlier in this chapter, company policy may vary with regard to whether the expatriate is expected to rent or buy property in the new location or whether he can benefit from living in company housing.
- "That's why I'm on the run, not for my own benefit.
- He concludes with a brief discussion of the "alliance for the future" between research and practice and the need for a constructive dialogue (this book being one example) from which each will benefit.
- In the UK since October 1982, the number of people unemployed has been measured for official purposes as the number of "people claiming benefit (that is, unemployment benefit, supplementary benefits or national insurance credits) at Unemployment Benefit Offices on the day of the monthly count, who on that day were unemployed and able and willing to do any suitable work".
- If not dead, the question becomes one of whether the patient still needs the ventilator in order to breathe; and, if so, whether, from the point of view of ultimate benefit, there is any longer any point in turning it back on.
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