Their hard work and innovation will yield benefits for everyone.
Javier Provencio, a neurologist who specializes in brain injuries at the Cleveland Clinic, thinks the project will yield benefits but is unlikely to provide a complete map of the brain.
The company is also looking to restructure its global operations to yield cost benefits.
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When all of the pieces are in place, skills-based volunteering programs yield tremendous benefits.
New Delhi remains frustrated that trade talks that began in late 2010 have yet to yield significant benefits for India.
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That deal failed to yield the benefits Rio Tinto hoped for, partly due to a global oversupply of the commodity.
Taxing capital income at a permanent average rate of 20% instead of the current average of 37% would yield substantial benefits.
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As for government projects, that estimate hinges largely on the perennial debate over whether more public investment would yield net benefits for the economy.
It might yield big benefits for commercial airlines and retail chains, which typically lease a large fraction of their assets, and for steel- and automakers that have large unionized workforces, which will give them greater leverage to renegotiate collective bargaining agreements.
The project is currently seeking a loan guarantee from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Loan Guarantee Program Office, which supports accelerated commercial use of innovative energy technologies to help sustain economic growth, yield environmental benefits, and produce a more stable and secure energy supply.
Big Data, in turn, will yield large economic benefits, from medical research to retail.
It is not enough to say that specialisation and the division of labour yield enormous economic benefits.
This approach would yield all the benefits of the current diagnosis-and-treatment approach without its many inadequacies and dangers.
This is just one example of a myriad of tax planning techniques that can yield major tax benefits for both the owner and the company.
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Flat-tax proponents say that the reform would yield many economic benefits.
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So while the core technology promises long-term benefits, yield rates could be a problem in the shorter terms, Alexander says.
The Institute for Policy Innovation released a study in 2003 that showed that a Ryan-Sununu-style personal account, if split between corporate bonds and equities, would yield roughly two-thirds more in benefits than Social Security promises.
But training does not always yield a job, and even extended unemployment benefits expire eventually.
Interestingly, the researchers note that their findings suggest that appearing to others to be optimistic if you're not would yield some--though not all--of the job-hunting benefits of a naturally optimistic disposition.
"Indian cottonseed producers actually realize almost seven times the financial benefits growing cottonseed for local seed companies than if they were to sell that same yield at farm gate prices"--using their land, that is, primarily to produce cotton rather than seed.
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