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Marktsegmentierung aufgrund von Nutzen

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ben·efit seg·men·ˈta·tion RZ. GOSP.

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seg·men·ta·tion [ˌsegmenˈteɪʃən] RZ. no pl

Segmentierung r.ż. <-, -en> podn.
Zellteilung r.ż. <-, -en>

I. ben·efit [ˈbenɪfɪt] RZ.

1. benefit:

Vorteil r.m. <-s, -e>
Nutzen r.m. <-s>
zu jds Nutzen [o. Gunsten]

2. benefit Brit (welfare payment):

Beihilfe r.ż. <-, -n-> kein pl
Unterstützung r.ż. <-, -en>
Sozialhilfe r.ż. <-> kein pl

II. ben·efit <benefited [or benefitted], benefited [or benefitted]> [ˈbenɪfɪt] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

III. ben·efit <benefited [or benefitted], benefited [or benefitted]> [ˈbenɪfɪt] CZ. cz. przech.

to benefit sb/sth
jdm/etw nützen
Wpis OpenDict

benefit RZ.

PONS słownictwo specjalistyczne dot. bankowości, finansów i ubezpieczeń

segmentation RZ. MARKET.

benefit RZ. MARKET.

Leistung r.ż.

benefit RZ. INW.-FIN.

Vorteil r.m.
Nutzen r.m.

benefit RZ. URZ. PAŃSTW.

benefit CZ. cz. przech. INW.-FIN.

benefit RZ. handel

Present
Ibenefit
youbenefit
he/she/itbenefits
webenefit
youbenefit
theybenefit
Past
Ibenefited / benefitted
youbenefited / benefitted
he/she/itbenefited / benefitted
webenefited / benefitted
youbenefited / benefitted
theybenefited / benefitted
Present Perfect
Ihavebenefited / benefitted
youhavebenefited / benefitted
he/she/ithasbenefited / benefitted
wehavebenefited / benefitted
youhavebenefited / benefitted
theyhavebenefited / benefitted
Past Perfect
Ihadbenefited / benefitted
youhadbenefited / benefitted
he/she/ithadbenefited / benefitted
wehadbenefited / benefitted
youhadbenefited / benefitted
theyhadbenefited / benefitted

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The molecular profiling of breast cancers in this trial may help shed light on which cancers benefit from an anthracycline and which from a taxane.
www.cancernetwork.com
A secondary security benefit stems from the owner's control of schedule and itinerary.
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Evidence from a significant number of housing benefit offices demonstrates that local, face-to-face processing of benefits is cheaper and faster than distant automated telephone and online processing.
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Defined benefit pension provision is voluntary, and is not run to make a profit: that is left to the employer's core business.
www.actuarialpost.co.uk
This batch of tunes could be used in much the same way, and includes some characters who would probably benefit mightily, if temporarily, from a good antifogmatic.
en.wikipedia.org