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Assistance given by the State to disadvantaged people. NZ benefits include Unemployment, Domestic Purposes, Widows, Invalid, Sickness, Independent Youth, Emergency Sickness, 55+, Training, Orphans, Transitional Retirement, Unsupported Child. Benefits are offered more as protection payments from potential crime than from any belief in Social Justice.
Ãâó: www.embassy.org.nz/encycl/b2encyc.htm
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means, in the context of "statement," anything of value, including but not limited to any advantage, preference, privilege, license, permit, favorable decision, ruling, status, or loan guarantee.
Ãâó: www.setonresourcecenter.com/cfr/40CFR/P27_003.HTM
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| beneficence |
The ethical principle that requires providers, other things being equal, to do what will further the patient
Ãâó: www.setnlegalservices.org/glossary.htm
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Within worker's compensation cases, "benefit" refers to the insurance payment resulting from a fatal accident on the job; it differs from "compensation," which refers to payment provided for injury without death.
Ãâó: www.attorneykennugent.com/library/b.html
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Inclusive terms used to quantify the positive expected results or outputs of a proposed activity, project, or program expressed in monetary or non-monetary terms. Ideally, estimates of all benefits, outputs, or effectiveness expected to be received or achieved as a result of undertaking a proposed activity, program, or project. ...
Ãâó: fwie.fw.vt.edu/rhgiles/appendices/glossb.htm
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