Some recent innovations, such as tradable pollution rights and catastrophe bonds, have provided a public benefit.
The reason: The opportunity for firefighters to practice and test their equipment, a public benefit, outweighs the incidental benefit to the taxpayer.
Mr Lyscom says that schools' educational work is a public benefit - and that independent schools have sought to make facilities available to the wider community.
The system was established as a trade-off that provides a public benefit: the state agrees to grant a limited monopoly to an inventor in return for disclosing how the technology works.
Independent schools are required to show that they are offering a "public benefit", as a condition of charitable status.
Projects would need to have a clear public benefit, meet rigorous economic, technical, and environmental standards, and be backed by a dedicated revenue stream.
There is now evidence that HIV treatment diminishes infectiousness and has a public health benefit towards reducing HIV transmission.
Although lower taxes make the U.S. salary look like a better deal compared to the Nordic salaries, the higher taxes in these countries are channeled into providing a high standard of free education and universal healthcare so there is a public service benefit.
Unlike a traditional corporation, a Benefit Corporation has a corporate purpose to create public benefit, which is useful when Delaware says that the only proper purpose is to create private wealth.
People talk over and over again about higher education as being a source of public benefit for the country.
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Dr Gillian Hawksworth, President of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, said there was a "clear public health benefit" to be gained from making statins available over-the-counter.
Pueblo Gardens could benefit from a public safety campaign, but some residents say they are appalled anyone would think the answer is more guns.
Minister Bernard Flouquet from the Public Services Department, who has responsibility for the airport fire service, said a public inquiry would have no benefit other than to confirm that the department had acted appropriately and responsibly.
Having a consistent gathering to talk about the mistakes goes a long way toward that goal, and just about any institution, public or private, could benefit from a tradition like M and M.
But there have been concerns among independent schools about a lack of certainty about what public benefit means.
Basically his concern is that abuses of the parsonage allowance by religious racketeers will cause public alienation for a relatively modest benefit that can be critical to the viability of small churches.
From an alternative perspective, I mean, could the case be made that since only 2 percent of the funding comes from the federal government that could be a long-term benefit for public broadcasting to cut the purse strings from political pressure?
It argued the deal had "no public interest benefit", in a filing at the Federal Communications Commission.
Doing so, we believe, will augment a timely campaign that will benefit the entire public relations and corporate communications industry, while helping to establish better relationships with the Wikipedia community, which clearly has an influential role in modern research for people of all professions.
As the retirement checks began to disappear there was a public outcry that prompted Washington to enact the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation.
Meanwhile, you can also tell them at this link that you appreciate their taking a stand against misinformation and for the benefit of public health.
Those who are eligible are entitled to the benefit for a set premium, which is public information, available on its website.
And those who are just getting started have an opportunity, like never before, to benefit from a wealth of resources from private and public sources.
Over in the Lords (from 2.30pm) questions to ministers range across assisting families facing homelessness as a result of housing benefit, and representations received from the public on the negotiations for the new EU budget.
Three cheers for Professor John Zimmerman, who's finally doing some research to benefit Joe Public, and who has invented a device that lets parents sleep in late and put the kids to bed early on those long summer days.
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Probably only when a severe housing recession has been caused for no benefit to the public.
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But all motorists would benefit from less congestion, a better environment and improved public transport.
Landowners dispute Ramblers' claim for the size of a financial benefit, saying the island is already well served with public rights of way.
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"A few months here will hopefully be of benefit both to the public purse and to the public in the end, when we receive our new hospital, " she said.
By eliminating healthcare insurance discrimination against those who desperately need it, expanding public and private sources of affordable insurance, and guaranteeing a minimum standard benefit, HIV care will become more readily accessible than ever before.
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