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рациональное и справедливое распределение прибыли, рациональное и справедливое распределение выгодPolitics english-russian dictionary > rational and fair distribution of benefits
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1. n1) преимущество, привилегия, выгода, прибыль, польза, благо, благодеяние, льгота; услуга2) пособие, помощь3) скидка•to apply science and technology for the benefit of smth — применять науку и технику на благо чего-л.
to derive benefit from smth — извлекать прибыль / выгоду от чего-л.
to enjoy benefits — пользоваться преимуществами / привилегиями
to gain benefits — получать преимущества / привилегии
to get benefit from smth — извлекать прибыль / выгоду от чего-л.
to give smb the benefit of the doubt — 1) оправдать кого-л. за недостаточностью улик 2) принять чьи-л. слова на веру
- benefits and lossesto increase child benefits in line with the inflation — увеличивать пособия на детей ввиду роста инфляции
- child benefit
- economic benefits
- educational grant benefits
- for the benefit of smb
- fringe benefits
- incapacity benefit
- jobless benefit
- long-term benefits
- maternity benefit
- mutual benefit
- one-time death benefit
- political benefits
- rational and fair distribution of benefits
- service benefit
- sickness benefit
- social benefit
- tangible benefit
- to the benefit of all concerned
- unemployment benefit 2. v1) приносить пользу, приносить выгоду, приносить прибыль2) получать пользу, получать помощь, получать прибыль, извлекать выгоду
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