advantages
1advantages — ad·van·tage || É™d vÉ‘ËntɪdÊ’ n. benefit; profit; utility, avail v. help, assist; promote; be beneficial to; give an advantage to …
2location-specific advantages — Advantages (natural and created) that are available only or primarily in a particular place. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
3material advantages — advantages related to money, tangible benefits …
4advantages and disadvantages — n. pros and cons …
5afford advantages — index favor Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
6Cognitive advantages to bilingualism — Historically, bilingualism was thought to be detrimental to a child s cognitive and linguistic abilities. However, more recent evidence suggests that bilingualism can actually bestow a set of cognitive benefits, and it may enhance literacy.… …
7market internalization advantages — Conditions that allow a corporation to exploit the failure of an arm s length market to deliver goods or services efficiently. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
8ownership-specific advantages — property rights or intangible assets, including patents , trademarks , organizational and marketing expertise, production technology, and management and general organizational abilities, that form the basis for a company s advantage over other… …
9City of Manifold Advantages — Augusta, Maine …
10non-monetary advantages and disadvantages — Those aspects of an employment that are not connected with its financial remuneration. They include the employees subjective opinion of their working environment, the stimulation or boredom of the work itself, the companionship or isolation… …