for the benefit of in English

for the good of, for the sake of

Use "for the benefit of" in a sentence

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1. They labour Assiduously for the benefit of future generations

2. They labour assiduously for the benefit of future generations.

3. This letter is reproduced here for the benefit of our readers.

4. For the benefit of the blind, literature is also available in Braille.

5. Authority to lease allotted reserve land for the benefit of the locatee.

6. Care given or work done for the benefit of God and others.

7. They are showcasing the province of Quebec for the benefit of foreign markets

8. The following additional steps have been taken for the benefit of the applicants:

9. Pursuant to a contractual arrangement, APEI provides certain services for the benefit of Apus

10. This transmission of data would accelerate the selection procedure for the benefit of all.

11. Pursuant to a contractual arrangement, APEI provides certain services for the benefit of Apus

12. Pursuant to a contractual arrangement, APEI provides certain services for the benefit of Apus

13. I enjoy using what skills and expertise I have for the benefit of others.”

14. He has mastered his Curmudgeonliness for the benefit of a humanity he can scarcely tolerate

15. The kid likes to act up for the benefit of anyone who cares to notice.

16. This includes having the right attitude in using material things for the benefit of others.

17. Fourthly, we have developed virtuous cycles for the benefit of women, including access to microcredit.

18. 13 . Initiative : Initiative of the employees can be used for the benefit of the organization .

19. projects for the benefit of Andean Pact nationals, providing training, education, treatment and rehabilitation for addicts,

20. Then he told her of every hoard he had hidden for the benefit of that son.

21. Action against co-shareholders claiming reimbursement of a loan contracted for the benefit of the company.

22. Giving these lowlifes an opportunity to partake in some manual labor for the benefit of society.

23. You raise the question of allocating part of that amount for the benefit of the Community budget.

24. For the benefit of other practitioners, this scientific thinker recorded his experimental methods, conditions, apparatuses, and results.

25. INNOVCRETE provided access to state-of-the-art structural biology for the benefit of academia and SMEs.

26. In addition, there is specialized training in a number of schools for the benefit of those enrolled.

27. The basic message is that public services are delivered for the benefit of the people of Vietnam.

28. Some of these arrived accidentally, but many were released deliberately for the benefit of seafarers and settlers.

29. The school authorities have the right to act for the benefit of the students as a whole.

30. Assign definition is - to transfer (property) to another especially in trust or for the benefit of creditors

31. In 2 Nephi 2:9–10, the word intercession means to act for the benefit of another.

32. It is for the benefit of the inspectors who come up from Paris for the biannual audits.

33. 2 With your ability to read, do you ever read aloud for the benefit of yourself and others?

34. Ambulatory care: [ kār ] the services rendered by members of the health professions for the benefit of a patient

35. And for the benefit of the executor there should be a list of known relatives and their addresses.

36. May we play our part in the use of scientific discovery for the benefit of the human race.

37. We will work with Africa to keep the oceans open and free for the benefit of all nations.

38. Exchange programmes for the benefit of senior citizens, persons with disabilities, and NGO leaders/ volunteers in these fields;

39. Few caregivers know what Analogons are, yet they use them on occasion, intuitively, for the benefit of their patients

40. Kindness is related to goodness in that it is often displayed in helpful deeds for the benefit of others.

41. French philosopher Auguste Comte coined the word Altruisme in 1851, meaning the self-sacrifice for the benefit of others.

42. 19 Just days before his death, Jesus gave a prophetic warning for the benefit of his disciples in Judea.

43. 3 A living trust, or inter vivos trust, is created for the benefit of another during the settlor's life.

44. For the benefit of the deaf members present the Dean's and all subsequent speeches were interpreted into sign language.

45. (c) Our Mission/Posts in Afghanistan issue regular security advisories and updates for the benefit of Indians working in Afghanistan.

46. The Indian Mission/Posts in Afghanistan issue regular security advisories and updates for the benefit of Indians working in Afghanistan.

47. The tariff is an instrument invented for the benefit of those who make to be used against those who buy.

48. 6 A department-wide graduate seminar is held during each Michaelmas and Hilary Term for the benefit of research students.

49. The National Directory of Experienced Assignees Who Have Served as Such in Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors is intended to be a comprehensive directory of individuals and firms who have served as Assignees in the context of an assignment for the benefit of creditors (“ABC”)

50. “in Behalf of or on Behalf of preposition: in the interest of, as the representative of, for the benefit of