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  • meaning - What is meant by the benefit of the doubt? - English . . .
    Jez and Barrie have defined the sense closely enough; the idea is that, when there is some doubt about something, then one's opinion could go either way, and that could benefit someone Or not If we give a person the benefit of that doubt, then we decide in their favor, pending further information
  • meaning - “ benefits of ” vs. “ benefits to” - English Language . . .
    However, I think you probably want benefit of here The OED has this to say about it: 3 a Advantage, profit, good (The ordinary sense ) for the benefit of: for the advantage of, on behalf of to take benefit of (a thing): to take advantage of, avail oneself of benefit of the doubt: see doubt sb Thinking about the difference between:
  • Why is the idiom the benefit of THE doubt rather than the benefit of . . .
    give the benefit of the doubt Regard someone as innocent until proven otherwise; lean toward a favorable view of someone For example, Let's give her the benefit of the doubt and assume that she's right {Mid-1800s} Ammer's characterization of the legal principle may be a bit wide of the mark
  • meaning - Usage of benefit in its verb form - English Language . . .
    I'm not a native English speaker I'd like to ask a question about the usage of "benefit" in its verb form For example, "The device comprises A, B and C It benefits to be light and thin " The
  • Antonym of benefit - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Phrasal verbs consisting of a verb+preposition often have a very different meaning from the verb alone At dictionary com, lose out (definition 27) is defined as to suffer defeat or loss; fail to obtain something desired In the second sense it can refer to an opportunity cost, which suits your desired meaning of "not receiving a utility"
  • Weigh benefit (s) against risk (s) - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    I think individually benefit tends to be used countably more than it appears as a mass noun We list the potential benefits (count) of a thing And sometimes we don't get much benefit (mass) from things Risk is similar in this regard But I feel uncertain about this phrase "weigh benefit(s) against risk(s)" We need to weigh benefit against risk
  • What is the difference between advantage, merit, and benefit?
    There are areas of synonimity but there are also areas of separation of meaning I suggest that this shows the overlap of benefit and merit as regards goodness; the helpful overtones of benefit ; the feeling of praise and judgement of quality in merit ; the commonality of advantage ; and the unique overtones of comparison that are associated with advantage
  • Meaning and usage of be of - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I see such sentences all the time and I'd like to learn more about their grammatical structure (e g how they are described in grammatical terms), their meaning and how to use them in different contexts Please let me know whether I can be of help The part that I am interested in learning about is be of
  • “Acted in the benefit of ” vs. “acted for the benefit of ” vs . . .
    My point, Senator Bankhead, is that the compression acted to the benefit of the warehouse, not to the benefit of the cotton shipper that purchased it In the first, the captain was doing what he thought was best for "all concerned", so he was acting for their benefit
  • Term for a type of relationship that two parties benefit from
    Looking for a term, phrase or idiom that best describes a special type of relationship between two parties, not necessarily humans, in which both gain unprecedented benefits However, such advantages





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