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beneficial

[ben-uh-fish-uhl] / ˌbɛn əˈfɪʃ əl /


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All in all, this was an effort to shield Main Street from Wall Street’s financial crisis, and has it been huge beneficial for average Americans, Spindel said.

From MarketWatch

All in all, this was an effort to shield Main Street from Wall Street’s financial crisis, and has it been huge beneficial for average Americans, Spindel said.

From MarketWatch

While lower rates are beneficial for the IPO market, what’s more important is market stability, and Martin believes Warsh will provide that.

From MarketWatch

It is past time to reset and to pursue with our allies what are surely mutually beneficial goals.

From The Wall Street Journal

One six-week clinical study highlighted in the review found that adults who consumed 25 grams of freeze-dried wild blueberry powder daily experienced increases in beneficial Bifidobacterium species.

From Science Daily