One has to see benefit and cost as opposing terms. For example, a benefit can be any advantage, gain, or profit whereas a cost is the opposite; it can be a disadvantage, a loss, or an expense. Basically, they refer to what the project can get or what it can lose. Hope this helps! :)
there is no difference unless you are referring to the Northrop Grumman F-18L and the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18
When referring to size, something can be very small or very big. When referring to the shape, an item can be round, square, or even a triangle.
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The difference between "i" and "I" is that "I" is always capitalized when referring to oneself as a pronoun, while "i" is not capitalized.
The difference between a goose and geese is that "goose" is singular, referring to one bird, while "geese" is plural, referring to more than one bird.
"Her Royal Highness" is referring to a Princess wheres "Her Majesty" is referring to a Queen
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Canada's health benefits, or most of, are paid for by taxes.
If you're referring to the current Hemis, there is no difference, they're all one in the same
You referring to 'income disparity.'
The difference is that environmental science is just one of the many branches, or sub-categories of science. Think of science as the tree and one of its major branches is Earth Sciences, and branching from that, environmental science.
The difference is that environmental science is just one of the many branches, or sub-categories of science. Think of science as the tree and one of its major branches is Earth Sciences, and branching from that, environmental science.
I can't see much difference between 'beginning' and 'meaning' grammatically. Both words can be used as nouns or as participles of verbs.
Referring to what specifically, from this question all i can say is that they are different companies