Example sentences for: benefits--or

How can you use “benefits--or” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • In an attempt to distinguish those public purposes that are tolerable from those that aren't, Murray posits that, to be valid, public goods either have to be "nonexclusive"--interventions from which everyone benefits--or else must arise to counter "externalities," costs passed on to others that, in practical terms, cannot be compensated, as in the case of the chemical incinerator that pollutes the air.

  • Example: Penn asks, "Do you think it would be better to stay within the existing [Social Security] system--for example, raise payroll taxes and cut benefits--or would it be better to move toward more structural changes to Social Security like letting people control portions of their own retirement savings?"


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