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As a source of investment capital, the system is beneficial to local communities and encourages the development of industries in rural areas.
In view of the increasing shortage of usable surface and ground water in many parts of the Nation and the importance of finding new sources of supply to meet its present and future water needs, it is the policy of the Congress to provide for the development of practicable low-cost means for the large-scale production of water of a quality suitable for municipal, industrial, agricultural, and other beneficial consumptive uses from saline water, and for studies and research related thereto.
The cases have allowed transfer of claims if beneficial ownership is not changed.
Research shows that if can be beneficial to help others if there is a chance that they can and will reciprocate the help.
The drier and more continental climate is beneficial for steppe-forests dominated by deciduous oaks, with areas of shrubland, montane forest, and valley forest.
Anarcho-capitalist libertarians believe that the only just, and / or most economically beneficial, way to acquire property is through voluntary trade, gift, or labor-based original appropriation, rather than through aggression or fraud.
He is immediately at a loss, and knows not what to answer ... a Pyrrhonian cannot expect, that his philosophy will have any constant influence on the mind: or if it had, that its influence would be beneficial to society.
There is nothing detrimental to human society in it, but much that is, or is bound soon to become, beneficial.
Although these effects may be either beneficial or detrimental, the location of the area is crucial in determining the extent of the impact that abiotic stress will have.
It is also possible to see in animals that a high genetic diversity is beneficial in providing resiliency against harsh abiotic stressors.
Aluminium also causes a highly beneficial hard layer of aluminium oxide ( Al < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 3 </ sub >) to be formed on the surface that is thin, transparent and self-healing.
Chapter 17 of William Bates ' 1920 book Perfect Sight Without Glasses, in which the author argues that observation of the sun is beneficial to those with poor vision, includes a figure of somebody " Focussing the Rays of the Sun Upon the Eye of a Patient by Means of a Burning Glass.
Likewise, a baserunner can attempt to steal a base, or the batter can choose to swing at an intentional ball ; however, these rarely occur since taking these risks is rarely more beneficial to the offensive team than allowing the walk.
In both countries, BCG vaccination is not routinely given to adults because it is felt that having a reliable Mantoux test and being able to accurately detect active disease is more beneficial to society than vaccinating against a relatively rare ( in those countries ) condition.
The genetic information transferred is often beneficial to the recipient.
Withdrawal from long term benzodiazepines is beneficial for most individuals.
Global labor arbitrage, a phenomenon described by economist Stephen S. Roach, where one country exploits the cheap labor of another, would be a case of absolute advantage that is not mutually beneficial.
This form of practice is intended primarily for kendoka up to Nidan, but can be beneficial for all kendo students.
The compost itself is beneficial for the land in many ways, including as a soil conditioner, a fertilizer, addition of vital humus or humic acids, and as a natural pesticide for soil.
Likewise, it is unclear whether prophylactic treatment of chronic infection is beneficial in persons who will undergo immunosuppression ( for example, organ transplant recipients ) or in persons who are already immunosuppressed ( for example, those with HIV infection ).

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Although CSMA / CA has been used in a variety of wired communication systems, it is particularly beneficial in a wireless LAN due to a common problem of multiple stations being able to see the Access Point, but not each other.
Halogen lamps made for 12 to 24 volt operation have good light outputs, and the very compact filaments are particularly beneficial for optical control ( see picture ).
With public concern about drug addiction, depression and alcoholism among veterans, and " neurasthenia " among " highly-strung " Southern women, his medicinal concoction was advertised as being particularly beneficial for " ladies, and all those whose sedentary employment causes nervous prostration, irregularities of the stomach, bowels and kidneys, who require a nerve tonic and a pure, delightful diffusible stimulant.
This is particularly beneficial for students who have health problems or have child care responsibilities and regularly leaving the home to attend lectures is difficult.
Enthusiastic teachers are particularly good at creating beneficial relations with their students.
Universal benefits paid to rich and poor such as child benefit were particularly beneficial after the Second World War when the birth rate was low.
* Establish that a multilateral approach is particularly beneficial to that end
Companies specializing in biological pest control sell many types of beneficial insects, particularly for use in enclosed areas, like greenhouses.
The construction of massive irrigation works such as the 350-mile Ganges Canal, which contains thousands of miles of distributaries was a substantial project that was particularly beneficial for the largely agricultural India.
For this reason the consumption of oily fish rather than whitefish can be more beneficial to humans, particularly concerning cardiovascular diseases, but oily fish are known to carry higher levels of contaminants ( such as mercury or dioxin ) than whitefish.
The problem statement is therefore that the genes ( actually alleles ) in question are not particularly beneficial under the previous circumstances ; but a change in environment favors these genes by natural selection.
While this ( or any ) tactic would be useless for someone at ground zero during a nuclear blast, it would be beneficial to the vast majority of people who are positioned away from the blast hypocenter: both the thermal pulse of some weapons and shrapnel from all weapons ( particularly from shattered windows ) could be evaded.
The use of biodegradable 1080 poison has been particularly beneficial in reversing population decline.
This relationship is beneficial as it underlies that one form of financial aid, particularly merit-based, is not completely taking over need-based aid.
The advantages ( above ) of a dry sump lubrication are particularly beneficial to motorcycles, which tend to be ridden ( driven ) more vigorously than other road vehicles.
The Autoprop is suitable for small to medium yachts and boats, and is particularly beneficial for motor-sailers.
" Of the expanded clause in the Constitution, Madison wrote that it established a power that " may be rendered a very convenient instrument of justice, and be particularly beneficial on the borders of contiguous States.
A house mom can be particularly beneficial where staff is otherwise male, given her potential to relate to female dancers in a way that male members of staff may not be able to.
Steep gradients on the Natal section of South African Railways, particularly in the Natal Midlands meant that electricfication could well be beneficial, particularly if regenerative braking was employed.
Their use is particularly important for organic agriculture and organic horticulture, where they serve not only to attract pollinators for crops, but also provide habitat for beneficial insects and other animals that provide pest control.
The Foundation is particularly interested in major advances in genetics might serve to empower individuals, leading to spiritually beneficial social and cultural changes.
The climate, soil and seasonal conditions of the region are believed to be particularly beneficial to the growth of apples.
This would have been particularly beneficial for climbing the Lickey Incline between Cheltenham and Birmingham, as many of the early diesels were underpowered.

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