Synonym: advantageous, favorable, helpful, profitable, useful. Antonym: fruitless, useless, vain. Similar words: benefit, benefit from, official, officially, artificial, deficit, judicial, beneath. Meaning: [‚benɪ'fɪʃl] adj. 1. promoting or enhancing well-being 2. tending to promote physical well-being; beneficial to health.
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61. But the beneficial impact of such initiatives will only be felt when the punters start discriminating positively in favour of those taking a lead.
62. Of the forty who had participated in further education, 27 said it was beneficial for what they were now doing.
63. I think that this was more beneficial than continuing my education directly.
64. Even though the medication may have lost its initial beneficial effects, they believe they can not stop taking the pill.
65. They have proved beneficial for plants partly because of their cotton fibre content, which lends moisture.
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66. Open access with a larger number of smaller commercial companies would prove very beneficial to customers in ways not possible today.
67. In such a case, pain and emotion can eventually be contacted, after which therapy is more beneficial.
68. Obtaining frankness within families about the feelings and expectations they have of each other can be mutually beneficial.
69. Antibiotics will. of course, kill all bacteria, including beneficial kinds in the filter, whether this is undergravel or not.
70. An ordinance not limited to the favored topics, for example, would have precisely the same beneficial effect.
71. This creeping classical conundrum could have untold beneficial effects on the population as a whole.
72. To ensure a mutually beneficial outcome it is necessary that both parties be fully informed of all relevant information.
73. The import of the Mallion lines could be considered the most beneficial thing that had happened so far in the breed.
74. Any exercises which use the calf muscles, such as heel raises, hopping,[sentencedict.com] standing on one leg would be beneficial.
75. The havens said instead that they wanted multilateral negotiations to achieve a mutually acceptable and beneficial set of standards.
76. Claims about the beneficial effects of its products on children's intelligence recently landed a company called Larkhall Natural Health in trouble.
77. Here, when the relevant act of bankruptcy occurred, Mr. Dennis was a beneficial joint tenant of the two properties.
78. This quantitative difference may also account for the beneficial effects seen after surgical interruption of the left stellate ganglion.
79. Indeed, it may well have had the indirect, beneficial effect of encouraging the search for better methods.
80. It's often Overlooked but it is probably the single most beneficial part - having a good time.
81. This friction reducing additive may be used in all the engine and transmission of your L.R. with beneficial results.
82. The beneficial interests are attached to the proceeds of sale.
83. Balance chairs are better than conventional chairs but not as beneficial as the Gorman chair.
84. It is very beneficial to work for yourself, but there are trade-offs.
85. I used to attend his classes when I was in high school and that was very, very beneficial.
86. Cleaning symbiosis on the other hand is a true form of mutually beneficial arrangement with both cleaner and host benefiting.
87. Many have proved beneficial to areas such as medical diagnosis, geological prospecting and computer system configuration.
88. Their only assets were their half shares of the beneficial interests in their matrimonial homes.
89. Late opening of an occluded coronary artery may also have some beneficial effect.
90. Articulation of modes of production and dependency theories would view the continued use of these labor forms as beneficial to capitalism.
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