Aún no tenemos significados para "benefit from".
1That said: you'll certainly benefit from some calmer company in either case!
2Various government departments benefit from GCIS media engagement services, the Minister said.
3He said the public would benefit from the efficient use of water.
4He also said the economy would benefit from a lower exchange rate.
5Mr Armstrong said smaller construction companies would benefit from the maintenance work.
6Furthermore, UK workers won't benefit from any new protections the EU introduces.
7Investors hope that hospital company profits will benefit from an improving economy.
8Some may indeed benefit from supervision, many may simply not need it.
9They frequently target globalization, but France can only benefit from free trade.
10A situation that would surely benefit from a broadband performance monitoring system.
11For these people treatment is required; yet everyone could benefit from it.
12Greece and Portugal will benefit from looser conditions pertaining to structural funds.
13Mr Dougan said the sector could benefit from double the figures announced.
14Tan said Putnam would benefit from Reynolds's strong focus on stock research.
15However, both are expected to benefit from the few extra days' rest.
16I hope that many people benefit from it in the coming years.
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