Beneficial
in sentence
531 examples of Beneficial in a sentence
That is why Cobham has proposed including in the next development agenda the requirement that all
beneficial
ownership information be made publicly available.
However, outside of CITES, limited guidance is available to ensure that legal trade is sustainable and
beneficial
to the poor.
This is good not only for the country itself, but also for its neighbors, for which a more stable and prosperous neighborhood can only be
beneficial.
The rise of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere B which is the main cause of the long-term climate change B might actually have some directly
beneficial
effects, since a higher concentration of carbon dioxide can stimulate the faster growth of some types of forests and some crops.
Thus, the Fed has implicitly viewed QE in part as a tool to ensure that rising bond yields do not offset the
beneficial
impact of large deficits.
Economists believe that policies that increase national income, such as free trade and deregulation, are always socially beneficial, regardless of how these higher incomes are distributed.
The same medicine might prove equally
beneficial
to the rest of Europe – to say nothing of the US, which faces a major competitiveness challenge of its own.
But these images have also blinded us to the fact that people have always moved, and that migration is necessary and
beneficial
for human development.
The so-called temporary effects in terms of displaced native workers and lower wages may last five or ten years, while the
beneficial
effects assume an absence of recession.
Reforms that made the tax system simpler, fairer, and less distortionary would have a
beneficial
effect on economic growth, although economists concede that the size of this effect is uncertain and impossible to quantify.
But, by bringing its property-rights arrangements into line with those of the advanced economies, it can support shared prosperity and mutually
beneficial
engagement, potentially defusing some of the tensions that have lately been fueling instability worldwide.
But, as Premier Li Keqiang seems to recognize, this trend could actually be beneficial, spurring the structural reforms that China needs to achieve its longer-term goal of more balanced and stable GDP growth.
Many expensive treatments are
beneficial.
An effective European Council president must have a temperament that enables him or her to move a diverse group of powerful people toward mutually
beneficial
outcomes, all without taking the spotlight.
In this sense, populism can be a
beneficial
force, as it challenges a problematic status quo.
They would be much more likely to embrace a cheaper, smarter, and more
beneficial
path of innovation.
Though China is employing ostensibly peaceful tactics to advance the initiative, its primary goal is not mutually
beneficial
cooperation; it is strategic supremacy.
The USTR’s 2016 report on the topic acknowledged the complexity of the picture presented by China’s WTO membership at the time, but took an overall positive tone, highlighting the expansion of mutually
beneficial
trade and investment.
Pursuing these seven principles, described in greater deal elsewhere, is essential in order to calm public fears, reduce chaotic flows of asylum-seekers, ensure that newcomers are fully integrated, establish mutually
beneficial
relations with countries in the Middle East and Africa, and meet Europe’s international humanitarian obligations.
Academic scholars and political observers debate whether globalization is a real phenomenon or a slogan; whether globalization is
beneficial
or harmful; and whether globalization is a fragile process that could be reversed or a robust process likely to gather force in the coming years.
For starters, Western leaders and institutions should distinguish between state-sponsored activities and legitimate, mutually
beneficial
cultural, civic, and educational exchanges among private citizens and entities.
The net environmental effects of growing reliance on shale gas appear
beneficial
as well.
But, if used as a transitional measure to help jump-start an economy or to provide a buffer from negative demand shocks, such efforts can be highly
beneficial.
While all of them could be
beneficial
in some respects, they also have features that, if left unchecked, could lead to dystopian outcomes.
The
beneficial
effect on the risk-return options available to investors/savers (including pension funds) will outweigh the higher cost of debt; indeed, an important subset of growth engines in the tradable sector is not dependent on low-cost debt.
These are precisely the sorts of step-by-step reform measures – both
beneficial
and feasible – that the new French president should be pursuing.
If released into the environment, they could potentially alter food chains, eradicate
beneficial
organisms such as pollinators, and disrupt indigenous agro-ecological practices and cultures.
Nor can one discount scenarios in which artificial genes disable
beneficial
natural genes, or even cause outbreaks of new diseases.
The most extraordinary contribution to this debate has come from the International Monetary Fund, whose April 2010 World Economic Outlook contains a chapter on how adjustment by surplus countries can be generally
beneficial.
Ideally, the two governments would work together to negotiate mutually
beneficial
trade and investment agreements, with sensitivity to the challenges faced by both sides.
Back
Next
Related words
Mutually
Would
Trade
Countries
Which
Could
Effects
Other
Their
Should
Economic
Cooperation
While
World
People
Global
Growth
Economy
Between
Might