0 a person or group who receives money, advantages, etc. as a result of something else:
1 a person or group who receives money or other benefits as a result of something else:
2 a person or group that receives money, advantages, help, etc. from something:
3 a person who receives money or property from someone who has died:
4 a person or group that receives payments from a pension plan, insurance policy, trust, etc.:
The former are often called representatives, the latter beneficiaries.
In essence, beginners pressed for being included as the beneficiaries of this technology.
Figure 1 also tracks veterans' pension and disability compensation beneficiaries, combined, as a percentage of the population.
The aim is to ensure adequate diversification, thus protecting the beneficiaries against insolvency of the sponsor and investment risks.
It is not just the beneficiaries and the bureaucrats who administer the programmes who have a vested interest in the welfare state.
On both accounts, special religious status is conferred unrelated to the deserts of the beneficiary.
The act of conceding such benefits took on the institutional form of privilege, by virtue of which the beneficiary enjoyed a series of special prerogatives.
Electorally contested 'swing' regions tended to be the beneficiaries of national subsidies rather than others.
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