While this "enlightenment" may be beneficial to some, it certainly is not beneficial to schizophrenics.
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The proposals aim at making it less beneficial to finance a business with loans, and more beneficial to finance it with equity.
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"The exchanges are beneficial to world peace and are also beneficial to people from the two sides," said Huang, who attended the conference last year.
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It's been as beneficial to me as it was detrimental.
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Indoor houseplants can be just as beneficial to your health.
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And if they cooperate, it could be beneficial to both.
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It can be beneficial to keep bills on hand, though.
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Even a small amount of vegetables is beneficial to health.
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Medical marijuana is also very beneficial to veterans, he added.
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He recommended that they be broadly beneficial to be effective.
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The change seems more beneficial to Nintendo than to Apple.
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On the surface, crossing may appear beneficial to both accounts.
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"It's always beneficial to help each other out," she says.
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These changes aren't particularly beneficial to households with multiple children.
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Will this apology be beneficial to racial healing in America?
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Stool is actually beneficial to the lining of the colon.
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This could be particularly beneficial to the most disadvantaged groups.
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Collab houses are beneficial to influencers in lots of ways.
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If yes, was this beneficial to your learning and education?
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"That has been very beneficial to our business," Barrocas says.
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She believes they can be mutually beneficial to both parties.
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It's sometimes beneficial to be quite generous in these strategic partnerships.
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This confluence, it turns out, can be beneficial to cancer research.
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Expanding renewable energy is beneficial to the economy and job creation.
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Fish oil supplements are widely marketed as beneficial to cardiovascular health.
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The deal that was reached proved immensely beneficial to all concerned.
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It didn't utilize my skills and wasn't beneficial to the students.
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Now naturally, Microsoft is concerned because it's beneficial to the company.
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The video snippet of that incident is not beneficial to anyone.
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Matt clearly views the lack of LPs as beneficial to entrepreneurs.
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In many ways, that model has been beneficial to the economy.
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LLOYD BLANKFEIN: And still do something that's beneficial to the consumer.
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Whether that is beneficial to the consumer is up for debate.
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So higher Democratic turnout in 2018 was certainly beneficial to Democrats.
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And Trump's involvement is not necessarily beneficial to anti-government protesters.
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This was the twist that was especially beneficial to Mr. Trump.
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I am not sure that is beneficial to everybody right now.
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This is beneficial to both the job-seeker and the employer.
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The argument that hunting is beneficial to wildlife is hotly contested.
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And this skill is so beneficial to connecting with someone else.
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It can often be beneficial to consider outsiders to your industry.
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Did you know that music is beneficial to cats undergoing surgery?
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"It's been beneficial to us as a family," Ms. Dunbar added.
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A deal with Amazon, however, is mutually beneficial to both parties.
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It could be hugely beneficial to the Pentagon and in sports.
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Play gives respite from stress and is beneficial to social development.
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Hardly any issue is more beneficial to their hold on power.
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They wrote out the things that were beneficial to our workers.
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How is this beneficial to Mr. Orta's search for valuable garbage?
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The stretch IRA is most beneficial to young heirs of large accounts.
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The stretch IRA is most beneficial to young heirs of larger accounts.
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Nonetheless, income-driven repayment plans can still be beneficial to struggling borrowers.
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This is beneficial to patients with chronic as well as rare conditions.
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Payment banks are particularly beneficial to low-income households and small businesses.
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"I do realize these practices remain beneficial to people," Mike tells me.
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Indeed, a swap could prove politically beneficial to both Putin and Trump.
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"The majority agree that it's beneficial to the community overall," he said.
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Mr. Kirby argued that the timing was beneficial to the United States.
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It took me by surprise, but has been hugely beneficial to me.
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It could be beneficial to require companies to adopt flexible work policies.
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I think it is actually more beneficial to discipline in this way.
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Google is billing it as a feature beneficial to families and households.
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DACA recipients are largely educated, productive and beneficial to the American economy.
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And some have found such multitasking beneficial to all the media involved.
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"I don't think tariffs are necessarily beneficial to either country," he said.
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I hope it was beneficial to your constituents and to you personally.
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Israel's intelligence and expertise will be beneficial to countries across the Americas.
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Book said Toomey's amendment would likely prove beneficial to refiners in Pennsylvania.
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Are certain parasites more beneficial to the brain while others are harmful?
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In fact, there's some evidence that marijuana could be beneficial to some people.
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If anything, it might be beneficial to them because it is more targeted.
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Evidence beneficial to McCullough was buried, ignored and perhaps concealed deliberately, he found.
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Both would be beneficial to Skanska since they have pledged large infrastructure investments.
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To assuage jittery investors, "It would be beneficial to Snapchat to maintain growth."
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"We are seeing larger orders, which are beneficial to our business," Alter said.
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Aries can be stubbornly persuasive, but this is likely beneficial to Gemini Kendrick.
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And those changes are unpredictable -- and not necessarily beneficial to the United States.
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Hicks said the arrangements that Trump decries are beneficial to the United States.
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Trade theory teaches that exchange across borders is ultimately beneficial to both countries.
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I think we will negotiate a deal that will be beneficial to everybody.
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That wasn't the only program beneficial to those with disabilities that Trump trimmed.
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How could an arrangement so seemingly beneficial to both sides turn so sour?
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It was so beneficial to do therapy and we've come a long way.
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"Not every financial player or innovation is beneficial to our economy," he added.
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So not a drain, but rather beneficial to others while still being deterred.
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The tax package, on the surface, appears hugely beneficial to the Trump family.
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State-backed "public information" campaigns shape public opinion in ways beneficial to Fidesz.
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"It was hugely beneficial to have a support system with me," Sklar said.
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Are there certain classes where you think textbooks are particularly beneficial to learning?
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Age of accounts — 15% Older credit accounts are beneficial to your credit score.
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Still, if done properly, this process could be beneficial to all three nations.
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"Not every financial player or innovation is beneficial to our economy," he added.
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Unfortunately, the siren call to Congress is most beneficial to its newest members.
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It is most beneficial to corporations and the wealthy, particularly the ultra-wealthy.
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If they find something beneficial to them, like food, they'll reinforce the pathway.
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Armed with this new strategy, some found it beneficial to hide under rocks. Bam!
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This includes getting to know their LPs, who may actually be beneficial to startups.
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Meanwhile, a fair environment would be beneficial to the overall U.S. economy, Longhi said.
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So it can be beneficial to get a couple's counselor in there to assist.
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It could only be beneficial to you, then, to sharpen your MS Office skills.
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All those experiences, any coach who has gone through it, it's beneficial to you.
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Sanders' presence could certainly be beneficial to the devastated U.S. territory and its residents.
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Today radiotherapy is considerably safer for its practitioners and more beneficial to its recipients.
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Are there any kinds of wildlife tourism that are beneficial to the animals involved?
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A couple of my little games are arguably beneficial to the world at large.
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"Globalization and trade have been hugely beneficial to people around the planet," he said.
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But separate of that, a lot of these jobs would be beneficial to business.
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Tourism is unquestionably beneficial to both economies and anyone seeking to visit new lands.
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The ultimate goal of producing outcomes beneficial to the United States will remain unchanged.
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Its new cash payment option, while beneficial to cash-paying customers, took too long.
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The report acknowledges that animal agriculture can be beneficial to ecosystems in some contexts.
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Our project will be beneficial to innovation and employment, whilst respecting sovereign strategic technologies.
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"It's beneficial to a larger population if you have this (drone) technology," he said.
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I think that one-night stands can be very beneficial to understanding yourself sexually.
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"A microbe that's beneficial to one person may be dangerous to another," it explains.
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So, how do we determine which ritualistic behaviors are beneficial to our mental health?
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Spending dollars to help other nations is ultimately beneficial to the U.S., he said.
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Sometimes it is beneficial to believe even if you actually do not believe accusers.
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American investments in global development have proved to be beneficial to us as well.
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Employees believed Etsy could be equally beneficial to buyers, sellers, staff and the planet.
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She said the constitutional change would be beneficial to the stability of the nation.
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Do you think e-cigarettes are more harmful or beneficial to teenagers, and why?
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Has it hit the point where they're more detrimental than beneficial to your bank?
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Offering a 401(k) is not only beneficial to employees, but also to owners.
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"Legislation in Washington on community banks is extremely beneficial to the XHB," said McDonald.
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While this process should recognize their feelings, it should also be beneficial to you.
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A lot are also actively in AA, and its structure is beneficial to them.
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What could be more fun for political journalists — or more beneficial to their employers' ratings?
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Thus, from a purely aerodynamic perspective, an unsupported cape is detrimental—not beneficial—to flight.
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If you only have principles when it's beneficial to your wallet, you don't have principles.
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Taking into account the economic impact could prove beneficial to the 48-year-old Lee.
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While beneficial to people with disabilities, it risked helping authoritarian governments surveil people, he said.
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What's less known, however, is if these damaged cells are somehow beneficial to our health.
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The officials presented the rezoning plan, which would affect incoming kindergartners, as beneficial to everyone.
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It said companies should seek compromise solutions beneficial to all shareholders and protect their rights.
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"Potentially, we could find some compounds that could be beneficial to humans," Dr. Næsborg said.
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Proponents of multiple guarantors argue it will bring more competition that is beneficial to consumers.
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Extending the negotiation period would have been seen by trade hawks as beneficial to China.
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Wall Street analysts agree that the growing segment could be beneficial to Uber's bottom line.
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Here are 10 ways giving back can be beneficial to your mental and physical health.
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Exercise, weight loss, a healthy diet and good sleep are certainly beneficial to your body.
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"It's not beneficial to spend marketing dollars on products about to go out of stock."
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So some analysts think re-financing would certainly be beneficial to the United States government.
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One would imagine that a lack of compliance specifics could be beneficial to a company.
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The catharsis of crying over these people had been very beneficial to me, I explained.
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Our goal is to enable our creators to create valuable content that's beneficial to society.
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"I don't think it is beneficial to go around shaming people in general," he said.
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In fact, Wong thinks her tweets can be beneficial to executives like Bosworth and Mosseri.
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Indeed, complaining less might be more beneficial to your health then a new gym membership.
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"We made a deal with Jujamcyn that was beneficial to both parties," Mr. Reitz said.
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"A weaker dollar is beneficial to international investments relative to the U.S.," said Mr. Paulsen.
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Oftentimes, it can be beneficial to have an intermediary between you and the artist. Why?
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It's true that time walking in a forest can be beneficial to our mental health.
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While the repetition was exasperating to Republican senators, it may have been beneficial to Democrats.
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Both have championed deregulation on the grounds that freer markets are more beneficial to consumers.
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Russia did so because they believed a Trump presidency was more beneficial to their interests.
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Russia did that because they believed a Trump presidency was more beneficial to their interests.
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Hence, one must be very careful about recommending high-flavonoid foods as beneficial to health.
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In retrospect, was it beneficial to you not to be seen as part of it?
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No doubt, these links to the broader European ecosystem will be beneficial to British founders, too.
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Celgene's got both, which is why this deal will be so beneficial to Bristol-Myers' shareholders.
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It's addicting to users, perfect for Internet news consumption and beneficial to news organizations' bottom lines.
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While that device arrived to mixed reviews, that sort of deal is beneficial to both parties.
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In this case, the leeches and their host – the human body – are beneficial to each other.
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Schaffelhuber was hopeful therefore that a traditional winter sport setting would be more beneficial to athletes.
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"It is beneficial to resolve this matter as quickly and as smoothly as possible," he told .
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Instead, more focus will be placed on grabbing specific series that are beneficial to Netflix subscribers.
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" He added that the incident would be "beneficial to the peaceful development of cross-strait relations.
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Another thing that is beneficial to consumers, year over year, gas prices are down 2000%, 2200%.
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It might be beneficial to them in that they wouldn't have to worry about the hangover.
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In some instances, it's beneficial to expose troll-y bots — especially if they're spreading political lies.
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It's more beneficial to your career to address when pessimism, or speaking negatively, is actually needed.
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He said Twitter could be beneficial to the company as a way to strategically reach consumers.
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"For emerging and existing analgesics, it would be beneficial to explore two other areas," he writes.
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Klum also shared with PEOPLE that being back on AGT has been beneficial to her costar.
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Do you really think that harassing the harassed for calling out harassment is beneficial to anyone?
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Letting go means freeing yourself from something that is no longer beneficial to your personal growth.
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"This is absolutely not beneficial to the long-term development of cross-Strait relations," it said.
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In fact, cocooning your face in bird poo can actually be seriously beneficial to the skin.
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Mariners manager Scott Servais said it would be beneficial to Cruz to get another day off.
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It needs to be under circumstances that are beneficial to the whole artistic expression as well.
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Jeff King also said that Sanders's visit to the district is beneficial to his father's campaign.
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Sometimes she was aggressive, sometimes she realized it was more beneficial to go back to defense.
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In his resignation letter, Okpaleke said remaining bishop in would not be beneficial to the Church.
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Couples therapy can be beneficial to many, even those who are in fairly healthy, stable relationships.
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My career has been incredibly beneficial to my family, but it's also been hugely fulfilling professionally.
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Which parenting techniques do you think are most beneficial to bringing up a well-balanced person?
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But apparently classical compositions are also beneficial to condiments—or at least they seem to be.
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In a statement, AT&T insisted this kind of behavior was innovative and beneficial to consumers.
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It helps a lot that I like to ask questions, because it's beneficial to my work.
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I might not have noticed but it's so beneficial to have a third set of ears.
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In other words, the change was positioned specifically as beneficial to current and prospective male scouts.
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In addition to qualified coaches, there was another change that proved incredibly beneficial to U.S.A. Gymnastics.
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It's usually more entertaining to other people and beneficial to you to have a hot take.
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As part of their application, manufacturers must prove that their products are beneficial to public health.
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This movement may change big businesses for the good and it will be beneficial to everyone.
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It remains to be seen if the deal, when completed, is beneficial to the United States.
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Purpose seems beneficial to overcoming substance abuse, healing from tragedy and loss, and achieving economic success.
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Airbnb said Thursday that the boutique-hotel offerings are beneficial to its core home rental business.
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Chan believes that qigong can be beneficial to health, especially for those with chronic fatigue syndrome.
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Russia's strengthening of its ties with China are inevitable, and are strategically beneficial to both countries.
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But attacking someone anonymously is not helpful or beneficial to anybody and it doesn't solve problems.
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Now, the new map is beneficial to Democrats in ways beyond PA-24.5 and PA-27.
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Giving these two supporting characters more to do is beneficial to the show as a whole.
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The value proposition is beneficial to us, we like it, we want to have that stuff instantly.
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Although his current expenses are straightforward, it can still be beneficial to keep things separate, Capalad says.
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And, I think we&aposll get to something very beneficial to Canada and to the United States.
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However, if the answer is "no," consider whether spending time with that person is beneficial to you.
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"SunSaluter is beneficial to rural areas because it's… cheaper," Santosh Jha, product innovation engineer at SunSaluter, said.
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But you rode that up, that was beneficial to you in the first half of your career.
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A consolidated and verified digital identity would be beneficial to both users and providers of digital services.
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But is it really beneficial to layer up so many products, and will it help our skin?
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In short, CBD is more beneficial to human health when some THC is present, and vice versa.
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Or perhaps the behavior is truly beneficial to nest-building, and humans just don't know why yet.
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Successful implementation of these partnerships could also prove to be beneficial to a media conglomerate like Disney.
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"Obviously, if it was raised to a quarter million it would be beneficial" to Social Security's finances.
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It is time that we as a state reconsider whether this is still beneficial to our residents.
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This is largely because, to the uninitiated, these deals appear to be purely beneficial to internet subscribers.
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However, experts say a lot work needs to be done to make it truly beneficial to refugees.
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Investment in more conventional defense based at Faslane would be far more beneficial to the local economy.
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In base game-making terms, it's a useful device, beneficial to both brief storytelling and varied action.
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Pelosi has repeatedly argued that Democratic efforts to impeach Trump would be beneficial to Republicans in November.
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Many Democrats at the time expressed cautious optimism that it would be beneficial to talk with Iran.
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NASA believes Europa's ocean could have Earth-like qualities that we know to be beneficial to life.
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There is very little doubt that trade is beneficial to the global economy, and to individual nations.
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Olsavsky said advertising on its site is beneficial to both the customers and sellers on Amazon's platform.
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For these individuals, it would be beneficial to have a wider selection of chemical sunscreen ingredients available.
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Moreover, the new tax law includes business-tax changes beneficial to REITs and, ultimately, to their investors.
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Novak said Russia would not have entered the pact if it was not beneficial to the country.
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Also, it's rarely beneficial to obsess over your investments, no matter what state the markets are in.
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It's up to you and your therapist if it feels like that would be beneficial to you.
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When looking at a candidate, it's beneficial to ask them what they see as their transferable skills.
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Remember, workers are also consumers and globalization has been hugely beneficial to consumers all over the planet.
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But fear not, for loud-mouthed employees are proving to be particularly beneficial to the bottom line.
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"SXSW is really beneficial to my business," Talbot told CNN Business shortly before the event was cancelled.
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It was essentially making the case that Chinese investment in the United States was beneficial to Americans.
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Grab has said the deal did not decrease competition and was beneficial to both riders and drivers.
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They wrote that it was unclear which parts of the regimen were most beneficial to producing milk.
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The WHO said a tax would be most beneficial to helping prevent obesity among low-income families.
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If The Tribune is a nonprofit, its contents will have to be deemed beneficial to the community.
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"The 10 percent threshold is the point at which it's beneficial to your credit score," McBride says.
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Still, remaining flexible is something business mogul Richard Branson says is beneficial to workers at any level.
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Sometimes the information is used to feed the narrative most beneficial to the nation that stole it.
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The ad asserted that J&J has scientific evidence its talc is safe and beneficial to use.
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Many times, they will lead to partnership discussions, referrals and introductions that are equally beneficial to the startup.
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DAVID FABER: But the growth of virtual MVPDs has been beneficial to a certain extent— BOB IGER: Yes.
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But now perhaps because it&aposs beneficial to him politically he&aposs trying to divide the Republican Party.
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The second enclosure movement, its proponents proclaimed, would be similarly beneficial to the ephemeral world of digital content.
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And only 36 percent say has been beneficial to the monarchy, compared to 60 percent four years ago.
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"Google has a reach to help and bring expertise that's beneficial to a company at scale," said Bien.
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The deduction had primarily been beneficial to people in high-tax states like the ones that filed suit.
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It may not be VIP access to your local club, but it's probably more beneficial to your future.
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Being exposed to the way foreigners spar, clinch and fight is highly beneficial to Thai fighters these days.
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This is clearly beneficial to the French people and is very different than Donald Trump's tactics and positioning.
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Including the AMT could negate parts of the bill seen as beneficial to tech companies and other corporations.
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Verdict: The 3D rendering (above) is unreal, and would be incredibly beneficial to those who struggle with visualizing.
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Marla, who works in sales, believes that having a good social media presence is beneficial to her career.
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Develop Interpersonal Skills On top of being confident and assertive, interpersonal skills are extremely beneficial to budding leaders.
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After all, connecting 7 billion people to the internet should be hugely beneficial to Facebook's core advertising business.
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Anytime I'm able to take my mind off of any of my addictions, it's very beneficial to me.
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Kocher said it would also prove beneficial to Walmart as it looks to expand its online pharmacy business.
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The course is so beneficial to students that alumni noted that it defined how they conduct business today.
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In that regard, they discourage companies from providing quarterly earnings reports unless those reports are beneficial to shareholders.
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But Krasner pushed pack, telling the Inquirer that the information will actually be beneficial to the police department.
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However, there are some instances where it may be beneficial to all parties, such as in index rebalances.
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The rising omnichannel preference could be beneficial to physical retailers given that multichannel shoppers tend to spend more.
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Kuechenmeister: It could be very beneficial to add just a dab of pink Himalayan sea salt to water.
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Mather thinks that the drop in oil prices is beneficial to both the U.S. consumer and the economy.
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Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.) argued the Republican Party's continued support of Trump would ultimately prove beneficial to Democrats.
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Lawyers representing Guantánamo detainees say the detention center's art program is beneficial to everyone and should be reinstated.
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And so we're working with the countries to help them make sure that this is beneficial to them.
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"Supplements can absolutely be beneficial to someone's health depending on what that supplement is," says Lauren Manaker, RDN.
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The top priority for each president was universal health care, an initiative disproportionately beneficial to low-income minorities.
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"From our standpoint it felt like these sanctions were really almost beneficial to a serial perpetrator," Petering said.
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He says the province's activists are "sweet and smart" and that their presence can be beneficial to women.
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Trump's performance at the recent NATO summit and alienation of the European Union are broadly beneficial to Russia.
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The high number of SBA loans made last year has been beneficial to both male and female entrepreneurs.
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Or might the influx be beneficial to all, turning the region into a cultural destination, like the Berkshires?
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It doesn't sound particularly appetizing, but contact with lees can be beneficial to a wine, particularly to whites.
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I don't think anyone is worried they would proactively break a deal that is beneficial to both sides.
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The alliance has also underpinned South Korea's prosperity and fostered trade and investment relations increasingly beneficial to America.
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Programs that offer provisional status like DACA and the BRIDGE Act are also beneficial to the American economy.
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Sometimes, even if your romantic relationship seems pretty good, it can be beneficial to see a couples therapist.
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Obama told Refinery29 that giving herself permission to be happy is beneficial to everyone around her as well.
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"If you don't expose them to any type of technology, it's not very beneficial to them," she said.
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Doing work to understand your dreams and develop your intuition will be majorly beneficial to you this year.
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But there's plenty of evidence that, on average, it's both safe and more beneficial to have a 'guide.
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Understanding components that seem to be working would be beneficial to other districts grappling with equity issues, he said.
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"This is absolutely not beneficial to the long-term development of cross-Strait relations," it said in a statement.
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She hopes that the offer will be beneficial to developers who aren't looking to relocate to the U.S., too.
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"It is beneficial to resolve this matter as quickly and as smoothly as possible," he told CNBC's Willem Marx.
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Being met with love and acceptance at home is majorly beneficial to the development and survival of young people.
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It's beneficial to have them share it, but I think you have to think about it in different ways.
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Young immigrants are particularly beneficial to countries with low birth rates and ageing populations, as another commenter pointed out.
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It's all proof that taking the time to refocus your camera on cuteness can be beneficial to everyone involved.
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Advocates of hyperloop technology say it could be more beneficial to the environment and cheaper than trains and flights.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce strongly supported the 2013 effort, because it would be enormously beneficial to the economy.
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It'd be quite beneficial to them, in fact, if you went to something, then posted about it on Facebook.
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It's beneficial to have a place where they can talk to someone, in real life, about their privacy settings.
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Staying in one place is actually a crutch; studies show that changing environments is beneficial to productivity and creativity.
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Though it could also be beneficial to a user as it filters content down to specific areas of interest.
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Huett says Weinstein warned her it would be beneficial to her career if she did not have breast implants.
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"Even a local secondary school would be more beneficial to descendants in this area than legacy status," Thomas wrote.
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It would have cost us a lot to show that the domestic divisions are beneficial to the United States.
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In his statement, Pompeo said a resolution to the dispute would "be greatly beneficial" to Lebanon and the region.
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"We urge you to continue your participation in [the] USIBC" and any other Chamber programs beneficial to members' business.
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Of course, if it wasn't beneficial to the consumer, we'd have no place in this and had no role.
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The district argued that incentive-based bonuses were beneficial to student achievement in high-poverty or low-performing schools.
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But a rational definition of gender will be beneficial to women, particularly in regards to federal programs and benefits.
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Business groups that pushed for the tax-cut law continue to argue it has been beneficial to the economy.
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"This is not beneficial to a final resolution to the peninsula nuclear issue," Lu told a daily news briefing.
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West Skincare Facial Scrub, $45As good as they may feel, not all facial scrubs are beneficial to your skin.
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It says such deals "must be beneficial to the community represented by such council", but does not require consultation.
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But from what they could find, there's absolutely no evidence that sex robots are beneficial to their users' health.
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The end goal of the work is arguably more beneficial to humanity than creating a future robot bloodsport, however.
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They also pointed to her commitment to staying in the race as beneficial to Sanders on the debate stage.
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Europe grew through institutions and agreements that, in the medium term, were immediately and practically beneficial to ordinary citizens.
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That's been very beneficial to my state, and I want to be sure those individuals can keep their coverage.
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Wanting to help, Castellanos figured out that clothes and shoes would be most beneficial to these men and women.
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If you're an employer, offering unique work arrangements could be very beneficial to your company's productivity and bottom line.
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If used correctly, TikTok can be supremely beneficial to a sneaker reseller looking to resonate with a younger audience.
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"We will bring on board professionals to make these businesses beneficial to soldiers' welfare and improve transparency," he said.
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That's unfortunate, as PrEP is not just beneficial to an individual's health—it can benefit a relationship, as well.
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While the programs may be beneficial to the students they can accommodate, they do not meet the demand nationwide.
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Technical skills are in high demand, and it's beneficial to have employees who understand how tech can impact clients.
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An outright ban would prevent deals obviously beneficial to the company — the CEO's spouse might be the best choice.
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Von der Leyen said she preferred talks to see if both sides could find a solution beneficial to both.
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Fox's news anchors and journalists also frequently cover the day's news from angles beneficial to the Trump White House.
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Von der Leyen said she preferred talks to see if both sides could find a solution beneficial to both.
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That status as the center of the center of the Senate has been remarkably beneficial to Collins' political life.
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"I think this study highlights some changes that would be beneficial to make the program cost effective," he said.
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"When there is a premium on generating new ideas in the workday, it should be beneficial to incorporate walks."
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The government said the trip to China was beneficial to the country and that the wedding was scaled down.
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Facebook believes it is beneficial to everyone if the company is able to remove violating content as quickly as possible.
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It seems that he sees all these episodes of cultural contact as more beneficial to global understanding than anything else.
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This allowed them to set aside their argument and establish economic ties, which would be hugely beneficial to both parties.
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So yeah, now we co-run this business together and we realized that our strengths are beneficial to each other.
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You might want to make some radical conclusion that this study proves capitalism is actually beneficial to the working man.
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It's supposed to be spurred by genetic mutations — a change in DNA — that proves to be beneficial to the host.
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Pain is a way to protect ourselves, so wouldn't it be beneficial to have something that doesn't have those limitations?
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The legislation, broadly, is most beneficial to corporations and the wealthy, while potentially hurting the poor and increasing the deficit.
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While beneficial to discovery in the past, this recently has led YouTube to play the same songs to people, repeatedly.
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I felt it would be beneficial to us because we were beginning to open up stores across the country, unfortunately.
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It's mutually beneficial to society and to kids to keep raising the bar for kids' passion and understanding of technology.
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It is "wishful thinking ... that large-scale land deals can be beneficial to local communities if done properly," she said.
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We can also see that Trump is, in fact, trying to recast US policy in some areas beneficial to Putin.
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A recent poll suggested that only a third of Britons felt that Prince Charles had been beneficial to the monarchy.
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People are cottoning on to the fact that it can also be more economically beneficial to run a restaurant mindfully.
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"The price rebound is not beneficial to the overcapacity situation.... It will delay the shutdown of (inefficient) capacity," he added.
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The House action would prove wasted, though beneficial to Trump with the public, while both could prove costly to Democrats.
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The Trump administration's plan to restore a normal definition of sex and gender is beneficial to women, men and children.
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In addition to tax cuts, President Trump has worked to reorient our trade policies to be more beneficial to Americans.
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The chief negotiator said that leaving without a deal would not be beneficial to either party in the divorce talks.
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Learning how to manage your manager isn't easy, but according to Welch, it can be very beneficial to your career.
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"Cuba's economy will develop, and that's also beneficial to China," said Su Hao, a professor at China Foreign Affairs University.
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Top officials in the Duterte administration are well aware that having friendly ties with the US is beneficial to Manila.
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During cross-examination ... defense attorneys questioned Andrews about her fame, and suggested the scandal had been beneficial to her career.
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But having a civil case proceed while the criminal case is moving forward is not always beneficial to the government.
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The fragmented telecom market in Europe (105 mobile operators versus just four in America), has also proven beneficial to Huawei.
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Liberation, the play demonstrates, is not just necessary and beneficial to the oppressed but also to society as a whole.
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Other groups included the CO2 Coalition, which promotes the idea that planet-warming carbon dioxide pollution is beneficial to humans.
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The declining prices are broadly beneficial to the health care system, and may put some slight brake on rising premiums.
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The nine justices heard about an hour of arguments over a Montana tax credit program beneficial to private religious schools.
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Looking for shared values instead of picking fights would be beneficial to both countries and the rest of the world.
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There are still some instances when it's beneficial to include your graduation date, even if you have years of experience.
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Maybe that new position would have been "beneficial" to you, but management is interested in what's beneficial for the company.
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The shift has been majorly beneficial to video game fans, who have more ways than ever to play great games.
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Ford Motor could pitch that working on self-driving cars is more beneficial to society than building new phone software.
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A spokesman for TeamHealth dismissed an alternate compromise provision focused on "rate setting" as overly beneficial to large insurance companies.
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Obsessive employees are initially seen as beneficial to the workplace because they appear organized, dedicated and detail-oriented, says Foster.
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"A fight or war, even if it's an economic one, is not beneficial to the world of luxury," he said.
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Each animal, he said, contains three hundred and sixty million gods, and even its dung has elixirs beneficial to humans.
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There's also part of a larger question of the US-China relationship, which China hawks see as too beneficial to Beijing.
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"While there has been a drop in bath salt use, this vaccine may still be beneficial to those users," Mcclenahan said.
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It's certainly beneficial to the environment to use non-toxic and recyclable materials, and the art itself focuses on ecological issues.
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What relationships and friendships do you think would be beneficial to people to support them in a season of suicidal thoughts?
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Yes, there are microbes everywhere and most are just fine for us, perhaps even beneficial to our microbiomes and immune systems.
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Trump's tax law never became overwhelmingly popular, particularly because voters viewed it as disproportionately beneficial to corporations and high-income taxpayers.
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But according to Sean, having more than 25 fights in the countryside of Isaan was largely beneficial to his success internationally.
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But at this point, it seems that Nuance has found it more beneficial to dedicate engineers full time to dictation AI.
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All they need is a statement from a mental health professional stating that the animal is beneficial to a patients' wellbeing.
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We knew iLevel would be beneficial to Terry, not just in escaping lit fireworks, but in regaining some of his independence.
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" A MUSC statement said the same, adding that "the Parties agreed that it was mutually beneficial to amicably resolve this case.
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This is the biggest reason presidential campaigns' get-out-the-vote work is so beneficial to Senate, House, and local races.
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Additionally, the natural settings -- compared with residential regions where plants and greenery were sparse -- proved to be beneficial to mental health.
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It's most beneficial to creators and editors, where an untuned display can quickly turn a serious project into an inaccurate mess.
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In this instance, it would be more beneficial to her campaign to open up and take the public into her confidence.
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And they're effectively laundry lists of items that could be changed that would be beneficial to helping the economy grow faster.
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This is, seemingly, something that might be more beneficial to companies like Spotify, Netflix, and other services with large subscriber bases.
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Facebook recently took proactive messaging positions by admitting that its platform may not be beneficial to consumers' health in some cases.
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A scientific paper from 2013 presents evidence that "Polynesians are predisposed to possess physical characteristics potentially beneficial to rugby union performance".
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American's distance-based system may have been simple to understand and beneficial to travellers who secured low fares for long flights.
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This is because our current system makes it less expensive, and therefore more beneficial, to reinvest anywhere but the United States.
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There is little evidence that going on a gluten-free diet is beneficial to those who do not have celiac disease.
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" CBS Corp Chief Executive Les Moonves said in February he believed Pai's deregulatory plans "will be very beneficial to our business.
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In this case, Trump didn't take action to benefit the American carriers — an outcome that was beneficial to the Qatari airline.
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Overall, the majority of employees surveyed said it was beneficial to have pets in the office for a number of reasons.
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VLADIVOSTOCK, Russia (Reuters) - Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Wednesday that current oil prices were beneficial to producers and consumers.
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There are multiple high-performing satellite imaging companies that can be--and already have been—enormously beneficial to the federal government.
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Whatever benefit impeachment might hold for the country, it was not clearly beneficial to the Democratic establishment beyond the 2018 midterms.
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Amid the sales trend of historical properties, international sales of Tuscan estates can be beneficial to the region, said Mr. Zarro.
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However, he shot down the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, an agreement Levatich said would haven been beneficial to Harley Davidson.
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"It will be beneficial to other communities and to Iqaluit, " says James Eetoolook, who is vice president of Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.
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Features are mutually beneficial to artists, and sometimes there is a sense of something being more strategic than it is organic.
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Such changes may prove beneficial to some plants and animals, including some harmful invasive ones, but may be detrimental to others.
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The big picture: While MTV has billed the campaign as a nonpartisan effort, it's expected to be more beneficial to Democrats.
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"It is perfectly appropriate and beneficial to urge our allies to contribute their fair share toward our common defense," he said.
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Fancentro's models are beneficial to Snapchat, he says, because their content is engaging, which is critical for Snap in luring advertisers.
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"These things are also beneficial to improve general health and reduce mortality risk in men suffering from sexual dysfunction," Antonio said.
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But implicit affection, when children do recognize 'This is how my parents express their love,' is really beneficial to the children.
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Stanton hoped that it would be beneficial to both of them to have a teammate of similar size and hitting mechanics.
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But it is also beneficial to Amazon, which gets to add to its enormous product lineup and charge sellers hefty fees.
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The companies said on Wednesday they now plan to explore collaboration opportunities around programs that would be beneficial to their customers.
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While little, if any, scientific evidence exists to substantiate crystals' efficacy, they are extolled as beneficial to physical and emotional healing.
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I decided that rather than give them one 30-minute block, it would probably be more beneficial to do smaller chunks.
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Sleep is beneficial to our health, so finding the right mattress is an investment in our mental and physical well-being.
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But my own view is that rolling back the proportion of teaching done this way would be beneficial to both parties.
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These initiatives and resources could be structured in ways beneficial to industry, from pools of capital to industry-specific knowledge banks.
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Patients should not be required to stay in the hospital additional days if it is not beneficial to their overall care.
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Or it may be beneficial to have the VA Patient Experience Office take on the reporting role about experiences and outcomes.
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They are in an unquestioned position of strength and will not negotiate an outcome beneficial to us without considerable concessions by Washington.
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This app is beneficial to shoppers with vision impairments because it can actually tell users the color of clothes or other goods.
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Though it can be beneficial to lose weight and improve health, experts have said it's no more effective than the average diet.
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Fandom's like this are clearly hugely beneficial to teenagers who might be feeling isolated in their respective hometowns, friendship groups, or families.
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However, these two developments are beneficial to prices over the long term, because this will lead to faster economic growth, he said.
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Rather than exercising and toning up, 59% of participants felt it was more beneficial to eat healthily and maintain a steady diet.
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"The transaction is beneficial to Windstream's credit profile, as the transaction reduces Windstream's leverage modestly," Fitch analysts said in a research note.
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She also keeps her mind sharp by reading and educating herself about politics and the sciences, which is beneficial to one's health.
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Of course, Google does intervene in Search results to make them more accurate, more useful or sometimes more beneficial to Google's business.
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Surprisingly, Ella's time playing a detective on television is actually beneficial to Eddie, and the two become an unlikely crime-solving pair.
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"There's a longer term issue here, which I think is currently more beneficial [to Apple]," Garcha told CNBC's "Squawk Alley " on Wednesday.
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It's always more beneficial to accept your partner, for flaws and all, and to not feel so dissatisfied in who they are.
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The women were in control-ish, but that took the target off the guys, so we were all beneficial to each other.
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While Murphy's presence was an obvious treat to his PEOPLE colleagues, the experience was also beneficial to the puppy and his training.
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Compared to doing nothing, or only meditating a few times a week, it is much more beneficial to follow an incremental approach.
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Would it be ultimately beneficial to place less value on the act of work, covertly liberating yourself from the chains of society?
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Potentially bringing its own parts to the table, should it acquire Sharp, could be beneficial to Foxconn on a number of levels.
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"The exercise is beneficial to promote military exchanges and cooperation between China and ASEAN member states, to advance our mutual trust," Capt.
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Essentially, the meta analysis showed that it can be beneficial to replace saturated fats with unsaturated fats to decrease heart disease risk.
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According to the National Institute on Retirement Security, state-based retirement initiatives are also beneficial to Americans who work for small businesses.
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Creating improved or more robust walking and running animations is of course beneficial to Ubisoft's business, but how could that apply elsewhere?
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Higher dividends may be beneficial to investors in the short run, but this should also make them wary of the PSU sector.
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"When there is a premium on generating new ideas in the workday, it should be beneficial to incorporate walks," the researchers wrote.
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Amazon, meanwhile, has the kind of logistical prowess and sheer amount of capital that could prove to be particularly beneficial to Aurora.
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"We now think that NAFTA will be 'rebalanced' but also 'upgraded'" in ways that may prove beneficial to Mexico, the bank added.
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"This technology is especially beneficial to women in Jumla where they carry out most of the work in the fields," she added.
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The driver sits at a perfect 45-degree angle that is most beneficial to circulation in a seat derived from NASA designs.
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Just opening yourself up and being honest and genuine helps wash that shame away and it's just been so beneficial to me.
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The Eckerts say they believe psilocybin could be beneficial to their own patients, particularly those who have been victims of domestic violence.
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While the law cut taxes across all income groups, polls show voter view it as mainly beneficial to the wealthy and corporations.
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"I think the time he spent here was certainly beneficial to him, challenging in its own right," Boston manager John Farrell said.
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Given that we spend so much time at work, some workplace wellness programs have been proven to be beneficial to employees' health.
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As one example, it can be beneficial to relocate a business to an economically depressed zone, which can result in tax incentives.
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The EPA chief said the new rule would actually be beneficial to human health because it would provide cheaper electricity to households.
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But she warned that larger clinical trial is needed to see if it will be beneficial to people living with Alzheimer's disease.
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Republicans have touted the bill as beneficial to middle-class families and say that it will encourage economic growth and higher wages.
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Please don't mistake your domme for your therapist Being a sub can be fun, playful, and extremely beneficial to some people's wellness.
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Liberal ideologies, traditionally more tolerant and beneficial to minorities than those of conservatives, are therefore regarded as a sort of political cucking.
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This will be especially beneficial to keep in mind around May 9, but will continue until the beginning of fall, Edut says.
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The White House is taking advantage of a loophole that permits trophies to be imported if seen as beneficial to animal conservation.
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That newness and that energy to push to make things, and to get what you want—it's always beneficial to be here.
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Once you have an idea of what skills will be beneficial to this position, find strong action verbs to best describe yourself.
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While this might seem to suggest the delays are beneficial to Sanders's campaign, this does not currently seem to be the case.
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I understand why, and I think that in many ways the broader cultural chatter around a movie can be beneficial to everyone.
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They weren't chosen by a benevolent creator; they aren't the most beautiful or the strongest or the most beneficial to the whole.
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It turned out to be very beneficial to us because we were selling to companies that had more smarts, wherewithal, and capability.
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Whether you've just started working mics, illustrating, or writing, it's more beneficial to connect with people on the same level as you.
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Finally, there are two new lenses that will be hugely beneficial to Sony APS-C camera shooters looking for pro-level options.
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Advocates say that if hunting is regulated by governments, it can be beneficial to the local population and an efficient conservation effort.
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He also streamlined the conglomerate's bloated bureaucracy by giving managers free rein to make changes they deemed beneficial to the bottom line.
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The receipt importer will be beneficial to all of Tide's clients, but will likely prove especially useful for very small business customers.
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"The 2002 impact from SARS was highly beneficial to 3M," said Scott Davis, a co-author of the report, told CNN Business.
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Do you think it would be beneficial to have one narrative or one perspective on science, math, history, English and other subjects?
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"If markets are in trouble, any deal would be beneficial to our dairy farmers," said Ms. Massey, the co-op's vice president.
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Charcoal-flavored foods became a huge food trend in 2017, but experts say it may not be beneficial to ingest activated charcoal.
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Dr. Whiteman and his colleagues suspect that the 122 mutation is beneficial to insects only if it is preceded by another mutation.
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As a newer addition to the Echo lineup, the Echo Flex is more beneficial to those with less space to work with.
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Republican campaign arms reported huge March hauls, with the first few months of President Trump's administration proving beneficial to the party's pocketbook.
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What we don't need are leaders, such as Trump, who view nuclear proliferation as either inevitable or beneficial to our national security.
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It can set precedents for regulating other food products that might not be harmful or might even be beneficial to our health.
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"I think from a company perspective, it helps with their growth, it's economically beneficial to have a diversity of perspectives," she said.
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But preserving a pivotal nuclear arms control agreement is in the clear interest of the United States, and beneficial to global security.
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Learning to do things we didn't want to do would be more beneficial to us than we could currently imagine, he said.
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If Trump continues to criticize NATO or takes steps to substantively reduce American support for the alliance, that's automatically beneficial to Russia.
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A short daytime nap, defined as 15 to 90 minutes, can be beneficial to your overall sleep health, according to TIME Magazine.
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But it would still be beneficial to have someone like Happer whispering in the president's ear on the importance of basic research.
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There are some claims that tech jobs, like those of Amazon, have huge multiplier effects, making them extremely beneficial to their local areas.
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So having cheap and readily available tools like self-help apps or books can be beneficial to some people at the right time.
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While the AP may not be given, as I am, to circumlocutions, it may still be beneficial to shift things a bit, though.
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The mere fact that a policy is disproportionately beneficial to high-income households does not, of course, indicate that it's a bad idea.
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Each in its own way helped set a course not just for men's wear, but for fashion as a force beneficial to culture.
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The startup is also beneficial to renters – the average transaction amount right now is around $80, meaning that lenders are making real money.
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It is therefore massively beneficial to have a completely wireless system, so you can get precisely the shot you need — inside or out.
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"To do a project on the 69th floor of the World Trade Center has been beneficial to a lot of us," he added.
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Winch, a seasoned TED talker, says that the first step is to acknowledge that accepting a compliment is actually beneficial to self-worth.
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And -- and I&aposm beginning to see evidence that Trump&aposs immigration policies are beneficial to the lower rungs of the employment ladder.
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VLADIVOSTOCK, Russia, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Wednesday that current oil prices were beneficial to producers and consumers.
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Pumping also was linked to lower levels of Bifidobacteria, which are generally considered beneficial to the infant gut microbiome, in the breast milk.
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Food safety regulations are also beneficial to businesses, which lose millions and suffer damage to their reputations when their food products are recalled.
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While Trump insists the tariffs are beneficial to U.S. Treasury coffers, in reality the costs are passed on to U.S. companies and consumers.
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The weaker dollar not only boosts commodities, but is beneficial to U.S. multinationals that derive a large portion of their sales from overseas.
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DAMAC has told regulators that it believes more capital being available through mortgages would be beneficial to the real estate industry, Taqi said.
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So I felt the jet car would be beneficial to my personal brand and partners, plus I wanted to add to my skillset.
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Our safe streets have subsequently enabled an economic resurgence that has proven especially beneficial to real estate developers like President Donald J. Trump.
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The bill would ease tight restrictions on small banks and community lenders, and includes provisions beneficial to all but the largest U.S. banks.
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Indeed, the growth of trading in Shanghai may prove beneficial to London as the new Chinese contract stimulates both paper and physical arbitrage.
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It is definitely beneficial to Booking and Expedia, which would prefer closing the sale before you try another site (or take a nap).
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The newspaper said Brennan has told Trump that Amazon's shipping arrangements are bound by contracts, and have been beneficial to the Postal Service.
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The FCC has always viewed this type of non-discriminatory service offering as beneficial to competition and consumers alike, at least until now.
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Facebook and Twitter must be punished and, prior to 2020, convinced to censor material that could be beneficial to Trump or his supporters.
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And, Dr. Artal said, water exercise reduces strain on the joints, so it is beneficial to those with back, knee or joint pain.
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There are plenty of resources to help you find the perfect career, but sometimes, it's fun (and beneficial) to think outside the box.
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They suggest that it may be beneficial to those who have been made redundant or have retired and have a more isolated life.
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Ultimately, he sees that as incredibly beneficial to companies that can take the value out of this tech without risking provoking consumer ire.
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"So they will go on to something that they could get through more quickly, which will be beneficial to the market," Hellwig said.
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Alabama is currently Biden's single best state in terms of net delegates, so Mississippi could be similarly beneficial to the former vice president.
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Whatever government emerges may be marriages of convenience and not all that beneficial to stable governance — meaning Spain's political impasse would start anew.
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True connection, on the other hand, is generous and service-oriented, and will be far more beneficial to you both personally and professionally.
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All too often there is a knee-jerk reaction to the notion that more resources devoted to technology will be beneficial to students.
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"It's really a matter of time until Sewanee has to make a decision, and it's beneficial to do it sooner rather than later."
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She felt the future of tech could be beneficial to her company, but she currently lacks the capacity to make bigger changes yet.
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OIG investigators concluded his repeated lying was calculated and beneficial to him, not the bureau or the agents who work inside of it.
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Some black art enthusiasts view these endeavors as a way to build an ecosystem that is beneficial to black artists and black consumers.
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"The early and successful conclusion of mediation will be beneficial to those who have suffered at the hands of Nassar," Mr. Engler wrote.
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"It's basically free expression on one side and the quality of discourse that's beneficial to society on the other side," Ms. Donahoe said.
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"I thought as the president, it is up to him to decide to decide what is beneficial to his own country," he said.
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Amid that fight, Democrats clearly see the new evidence and testimony as damaging to Trump's defense -- and beneficial to their public relations campaign.
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Amid that fight, Democrats clearly see the new evidence and testimony as damaging to Trump's defense — and beneficial to their public relations campaign.
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Laura Palumbo, communications director for the NSVRC, told Insider that parts of the settlement are likely beneficial to the accusers, but also disappointing.
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Family reunification was recognized as so obviously beneficial to both the immigrant and the larger community that it was uncontroversial in Congressional debates.
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Netanyahu is accused of accepting expensive gifts from foreign billionaires in exchange for trying to advance a tax break beneficial to the businessmen.
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Some critics have painted them as more harmful than beneficial to workers as it reinforces the Valley's "work hard/play hard" startup culture.
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We should also ensure that those we resettle can build lives of dignity and that their presence is beneficial to the United States.
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The Western state has traditionally been conservative, but liberal pockets in places like Salt Lake City and Park City proved beneficial to Sanders.
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One level deeper: Dudley, like the Exxon, said trade groups provide more than one purpose, so it's beneficial to stay involved despite differences.
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" Mr. Lighthizer said there would be no agreement if outstanding issues were not resolved in "a way that's beneficial to the United States.
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Such screenings serve several purposes, many of which are mutually beneficial to both the studio and the press who cover the studio's releases.
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Again, it isn't your responsibility to make corporations or brands do their jobs, but managing expectations can be beneficial to your own emotional health.
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The speed and fluidity with which the two have developed their bond has been hugely beneficial to Fiona's mental, social and physical well-being.
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" "It was a hard week," Wojcicki said, adding that many changes made in the hate policy "will be really beneficial to the LGBTQ community.
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On the consumer side, Grayson said augmented reality technology like Sephora's Color IQ program has already proven beneficial to helping shoppers pick out products.
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In fact, there aren't any scientific studies that support the idea that increasing fluid intake while sick will do anything beneficial to your body.
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But it's no longer totally clear to me that the information systems we've built to help us navigate life are net beneficial to society.
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In this respect, Matsubara's projections are beneficial to our appreciating the cost-benefit equation inherent in mobile digital distraction, typical of today's ubiquitous connectivity.
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Giuliani acknowledged that the men have helped him dig up information that could be beneficial to Trump and have investigated allegations against Trump's rivals.
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If you're wondering why Trump pardoned him, you're not the only one — Trump allies don't see how the move is beneficial to the president.
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All in all, produce wise—for everything except the bananas—it is definitely beneficial to shop at 365, especially if you only eat organic.
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Trump was recently deposed in the lawsuit, and his legal team has countered that, in fact, Trump's comments have been beneficial to his businesses.
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So it might be beneficial to name it something else, or at least to give it a clear label as a de-extinct species.
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But very few people are prepared to endure an extended period of time with little food, even if it is beneficial to their health.
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But some Trump policies will be beneficial to the economy, and it would be disingenuous to ignore these and only focus on the negatives.
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But as Netflix soared in popularity, distributors began concluding it was more beneficial to welcome Netflix because their customers were using the service anyway.
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"Our research shows that maybe gluten free is not so beneficial to your health, at least in terms of diabetes risk," says Dr. Zong.
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In a speech in June he said it may be "mutually beneficial" to maintain a post-Brexit relationship between the UK and the EIB.
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While praising Xi, Trump said he told the Chinese leader that cooperation with North Korea now could be beneficial to his country's economy later.
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"[People] think about what we would like but what's beneficial or stressful to animals is very different from what's beneficial to humans," Crossman says.
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The pact was broken by public criticism that it was too beneficial to the gangs, which took advantage of less police pressure to rearm.
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Even when these innovations were described as beneficial to human health, more than half of respondents expressed distrust and wariness toward their potential use.
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The more important question here is whether the Russian-American rapprochement would be in any way beneficial to the allies of the United States?
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But Democrats view the new law as beneficial to them in the upcoming elections, arguing that the law largely benefits wealthy corporations and individuals.
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His charisma and the atmosphere he brings to the team room will be very beneficial to our six rookies and to the whole team.
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Store manager Robert Evans told the El Paso Times on Thursday that he felt that reopening the store was beneficial to employees and customers.
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But opossums are largely beneficial to humans—their diets consist of slugs, mice, rats, and ticks, animals that we consider pests or disease vectors.
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To craft an immigration policy that's beneficial to Americans' economic welfare, you have to give up on the goal of drastically curtailing immigration levels.
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"We hope that everyone can calmly sit down together and have earnest discussions toward an outcome that is beneficial to both sides," Lu said.
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If you are big into multi cooking and air frying, it's definitely beneficial to have just the one appliance that does everything you need.
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She doesn't agree with the party's policies, but she does feel that some type of governmental policy could be beneficial to farmers and workers.
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The performance concluded a four-game, seven-day road trip that both James and coach Tyronn Lue thought was extremely beneficial to the Cavs.
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But in many other instances, the artificial intelligence we use day-to-day can be smart, capable, and beneficial to moving our days along.
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"If something was to be done, I think it would be a lot more beneficial to do it before the tournament starts," Murray said.
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"We truly believe that this effort will be hugely beneficial to our business operations," said Paula Parnagian, the diversity and inclusion manager for Eversource.
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At the Monday press conference, de Blasio suggested that putting Amazon's headquarters in Long Island City would be beneficial to the neighborhood's underserved residents.
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Both Ms. Knox and Mr. McCusker described the relationship between RASTA and the Forest Service as a collaboration that is beneficial to both parties.
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After years of techlash and anti-trust scrutiny, here's the chance for the giants to prove their size can be beneficial to the world.
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It might be beneficial to reframe your walk from the car to the office not as an inconvenience but a brief but meaningful workout.
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He says this stance gives him increased bargaining power in negotiations with Europe to secure a new agreement that is more beneficial to Britain.
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It would be much more beneficial to bring lower-profile speakers — having a conversation between two people of opposing views would be much better.
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"Deliveroo is a British company operating right across the country and this investment will be particularly beneficial to the UK economy," the statement added.
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Critics of both measures say they do little to prevent investments from being sold that are more beneficial to advisors than to their clients.
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The outbreaks have created a crisis for two emerging industries — e-cigarettes and legal cannabis — that have pitched themselves as beneficial to public health.
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"Mariel used his chairmanship in a way that would be more beneficial to him personally than the community taken as a whole," he said.
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In a recent blog post, the entrepreneur explains why a three or four day work week can actually be beneficial to the future workforce.
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The USMCA would be hugely beneficial to the U.S. because it builds on those essential trade relationships with our neighbors in Canada and Mexico.
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" Learning under the mentorship of Legend has proven beneficial to the singer who says he has a tendency to "over sing" and "over project.
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In other words, your cat's purring could be the secret to its "nine lives," researchers speculated, in addition to being beneficial to you, too.
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The outbreaks have created a crisis for two emerging industries — e-cigarettes and legal cannabis — that have pitched themselves as beneficial to public health.
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At the end of the day, NATO provides a support structure that is beneficial to the US and would be more costly to replace.
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George W. Bush's victory in the 2000 election, however, proved beneficial to Microsoft and helped induced the government to agree to settle the case.
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Among the issues is whether commissions and other forms of payment might inadvertently encourage employees to act in ways that are not beneficial to clients.
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There were the secret files from now-deceased political strategist Thomas Hofeller, outlining how adding a citizenship question would yield political districts beneficial to Republicans.
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He had been sold on the private school's academic mission, and wanted to please his mom, who thought the church might be beneficial to him.
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Learning to code and understanding the language of JavaScript are attributes proven to be beneficial to those looking to pursue web development as a career.
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But if there's one thing I know, it's this: You're happiest — as well as most beneficial to society — when you're doing things to help others.
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Some of those involved in the standoff pleaded guilty to lesser charges in deals that some viewed as more beneficial to the defendants than prosecutors.
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"But this study shows that it's never too late to make changes in your diet, and it can be particularly beneficial to include healthy foods."
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Plus, the strips are beneficial to non-snorers too, because nose-breathing has benefits like helping to achieve a deeper sleep, according to the company.
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That assumption is beneficial to employers, breast pump manufacturers, and the makers of breast milk–based nutritional supplements, but not necessarily to mothers and babies.
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Their friendship was beneficial to each of them: Videgaray, by gaining ties to someone in Trump's true inner circle, gained clout in the Mexican government.
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It may be more beneficial to use your imagination to create your own lines instead of drawing within lines that are already there, she noted.
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A "freemium model" could be beneficial to Amazon as movies and TV shows are one of the main reasons people sign up for Prime accounts.
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The deal has already been beneficial to the oil market, which saw the prices recovery to more than $60 per barrel, unseen since mid-2015.
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The pact was broken by public criticism that the deal was too beneficial to the gangs, which took advantage of less police pressure to rearm.
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One of the most dangerous urban legends that plagues credit card users is the idea that it's beneficial to carry a balance month-to-month.
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The SNB has room to further expand its balance sheet very far, Jordan added, so long as doing so proves beneficial to the Swiss economy.
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While the flat tax is intended to make the tax code simpler and fairer, such a system could be most beneficial to the wealthiest Americans.
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He argued in a 2015 Senate testimony that more carbon dioxide is beneficial to the planet, a view that directly contradicts thousands of scientific studies.
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But seafood's claim to fame is its omega-23 fatty acids, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), all of which are beneficial to health.
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The study, as reported by Science Daily, indicates that playing with pups is not only popular with the students, it's also beneficial to their health.
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These "enrichment" subjects are now starting to come back in, as policymakers realize that a narrow curriculum is neither engaging nor beneficial to today's students.
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We had a situation with a drug that was ten percent beneficial [to performance], completely undetectable, and if taken under a doctor's care, completely safe.
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When conducting consumer research Facebook says it carefully analyzes whether it would be beneficial to users or if it would have adverse effects on them.
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I HOPE THAT'S NOT THE CASE BECAUSE I THINK INVESTMENT BANKING DONE RIGHT IS VERY BENEFICIAL TO OUR CUSTOMERS AS PART OF AN OVERALL RELATIONSHIP.
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However, he believes the study's results indicate cannabidiol could be beneficial to many Dravet syndrome patients and people who suffer from other forms of epilepsy.
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This innovative environment is enormously beneficial to Americans and to the economy, as well as the efficiency of our health system in the long run.
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These groups often speak using the language of their space, so defining terms that are familiar to both groups could be hugely beneficial to collaboration.
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"What's happening right now is hurting because when you have those extreme moves, they're just not beneficial to how the securities are structured," Denzler said.
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With Discovery holding a large footprint in the European sports market, David Zaslav, Discovery's president and chief executive, sees the deal beneficial to both companies.
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Even so, Trump is known to change his mind frequently and suddenly, and any delay in the president's announcement could be beneficial to Cohn's chances.
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Further, the new framework may not be beneficial to families as it does away with the dependent exemption, which provides $4,050 for each qualifying dependent.
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Oil prices are rising and higher U.S. production can only be beneficial to us, the head of strategy at Russian pipemaker TMK told CNBC Thursday.
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Early results suggest that microdosing can be beneficial to everybody except anxiety sufferers, though people with both depression and anxiety reported positive results, Fadiman said.
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That legislation, however, is on track to be much more beneficial to shareholders than it is workers across all sectors — and perhaps especially in manufacturing.
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How can we be more beneficial to the owners of restaurants and chefs and people that go and have events there and things like that?
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" The FAQ also asserts that while "Aereo was attempting to disrupt the entire broadcast industry," Telletopia wants to be "beneficial to broadcasters at all levels.
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Snap CEO Evan Spiegel gave an interview to The Wall Street Journal in which he said Snapchat's 2018 redesign had proved beneficial to the company.
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It's possible that physical activities may be more beneficial to learning that involves repetition, memorization and practice of lessons from previous classes, the researchers conclude.
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Forty-one percent said they perceived their pet as unobtrusive or beneficial to their sleep, compared to 20 percent who said their pet was disruptive.
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"It seems entirely probable that a reduction in air pollution will be beneficial to people in susceptible categories, for example some asthma sufferers," he said.
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The inspector general's report does not directly affect that case, though anything that undermines Mr. Comey's credibility is politically and legally beneficial to Mr. Trump.
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Ask Real Estate New York's new rules are ostensibly beneficial to tenants, but ambiguities in the fine print make some of them difficult to enforce.
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Among older men, screening can be beneficial to those 70 or over who are very healthy and expected to live another 10 years or longer.
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"Although some small business might be hesitant to implement newer technology, in the long run, it is beneficial to have these invaluable tools," Edelson said.
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So why then is something that is a constitutionally protected right that should be beneficial to all citizens (even those of no faith) so polarizing?
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Jachimowicz says purpose is more important than passion and seeking activities that you care about outside of work may be more beneficial to your happiness.
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"We typically only use CADs if it's a completely new design where it's beneficial to have a visual of the piece before it enters production."
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He said he had no issue giving up a stake in the business as the partnership with the NFLPA is too beneficial to pass up.
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And he emphasized that the US-China energy relationship has been beneficial to both sides, including by creating thousands of direct and indirect American jobs.
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Murphy compared the situation to Trump abandoning the Kurds in Syria and withholding aid to Ukraine, actions that were broadly perceived as beneficial to Russia.
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Thriving communities are finding it beneficial to consider assets holistically, looking for growth regionally, especially as technology fosters more interconnectivity among communities than ever before.
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Eating eggs in moderation may be beneficial to heart health, but recent research says excessive egg consumption is associated with increased risk of heart disease.
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A 2001 study from the Fauna Communications Research Institute in North Carolina said this could be beneficial to the cats as well as their humans.
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Some groups, such as the Victorian Women's Trust, argue that providing women paid days off for painful periods can be beneficial to women's health care.
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Newmont said it prefers a joint venture in the state, a plan Barrick says would be too complicated and not financially beneficial to all shareholders.
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That domestic focus is also beneficial to smallcaps in the face of a strengthening U.S. dollar, which can dent overseas profits of larger multinational companies.
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At the beginning of "Oeconomicus," Socrates puts forward a thesis: True wealth exists only in the form of possessions that are beneficial to their owner.
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Importantly, it's not necessary (or actually even beneficial) to seek out the candidates and elected officials who are in whatever sense "best" on climate issues.
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Still, some fear that developers are most inclined to build unaffordable apartments, when alternatives, like public gardens, could be more beneficial to the surrounding area.
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An inspiring conversation arrives that will be beneficial to your partnerships, thanks to the planet of reality, Saturn, mingling with the planet of fantasy, Neptune.
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At a time when municipalities like Silicon Valley are struggling with affordable housing and overcrowded infrastructure, spreading these operations would be beneficial to both regions.
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Wit stressed that some of the special envoy roles that the Trump administration has yet to fill may be beneficial to conducting DPKR talks, however.
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I learned quickly, however, that I simply couldn't, with one conversation and a badly designed leaflet, convince people the EU was economically beneficial to them.
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The president's vow to boost infrastructure spending and create jobs by repairing and building numerous public projects should be beneficial to the American worker, Reich said.
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They evaluate microbes that they come in contact with and reward those associations that are beneficial to them while actively defending against those that are harmful.
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So at this point, you may be a little late, but the CDC says it's still beneficial to get the shot later than not at all.
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Crapo's bill would ease restrictions on small banks and credit unions, but also includes a number of provisions beneficial to all but the largest U.S. banks.
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This can include import/export tracking, trade management, supply chain and goods tracking, which is particularly beneficial to food safety and integrity for businesses like ours.
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Newmont said it prefers a joint venture in the state, a plan which Barrick says would be too complicated and not financially beneficial to all shareholders.
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Vali Zarrabieh, chairman of Tehran-based Saman Bank, agreed and said he expected Trump to decide on a pragmatic Iran policy, beneficial to the American people.
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The startup works with a third-party network that handles both fulfillment and logistics to create a tool beneficial to emerging brands, big retailers and consumers.
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The Section 301 investigation report "violates international trade rules and is beneficial to neither Chinese interests, U.S. interests nor global interests", Xinhua cited Liu as saying.
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Another possibility is that parents who provide kangaroo care also nurture children in other ways that are beneficial to health, social and behavioral outcomes, Charpak added.
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Services like Udacity are largely beneficial to society so long as their leaders recognize that it takes more than an online presence to move the needle.
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Though that scenario presumes a lot about proximity, responsiveness, app adoption, and training that suggest it might be safer and more beneficial to simply call 911.
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Another offensive outburst would be beneficial to Tseng, a command pitcher who learned Wednesday he will make his debut in the heat of a pennant race.
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This is typically highly beneficial to the platform due to the higher margins of acting as a vertically integrated supplier versus a third-party product distributor.
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But now that Randall is older, the parents don't see eye-to-eye about what they believe is beneficial to their son's well-being and identity.
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Volkmar Denner, CEO at Bosch, told CNBC at the China Development Forum on Sunday that having free trade is beneficial to all countries and industrial players.
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While many of Trump's new regulations have been beneficial to the oil and gas industry, America has since 6900 been the world's largest natural gas producer.
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Cooper said Thursday he would be willing to find a compromise if he saw the results as beneficial to North Carolinas — especially on issues of education.
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"A change in Federal Reserve policy and the reopening of the government were very beneficial to the market," said Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the NAR.
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People with APOE-4 are thought to lose even more DHA in the brain, so seafood consumption could be even more beneficial to them, Morris added.
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Adjusting to this new world means we need to act quickly, but we must do so in a manner beneficial to consumers and to the industry.
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"We have to think about the future, and co-operation between the Iranian economy and the outside world would be beneficial to us all," he said.
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"The diet is increasingly of interest, as is the idea that you can do something beneficial to your health by choosing the right products," Lorkowski said.
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Over 20 countries currently await approval to join, despite the rigorous, years-long process involving fundamental reforms and commitments, which themselves are beneficial to U.S. trade.
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It didn't matter that none of Trump's talents were beneficial to the office of the Presidency or, really, to any public office in a democratic society.
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Fitch Ratings said earlier this month that such an agreement would be beneficial to the nation's banks, which have made enough provisions to cover the reimbursements.
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Further, the new framework may not be beneficial to large families as it does away with the dependent exemption, which provides $4,113 for each qualifying dependent.
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His murder was beneficial to those who wanted to drive a wedge between Russia and Turkey, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
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But the incumbent advantage of travel cannot be understated; when a sitting President travels for official White House business, it is undoubtedly beneficial to the campaign.
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But lawmakers left out essential language in the omnibus clarifying what would happen if the DOT fails to prove that the update is beneficial to drivers.
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Mr. Trump is tossing that out the window in order to to slate his unbelievable desire to do whatever might be beneficial to the coal companies.
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It's why corporate power needed to occasionally be corrected by external forces like government regulation or unions, and this constant tension would be beneficial to society.
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However, there are a handful of provisions beneficial to larger banks, most notably exempting some larger banks from heightened regulatory scrutiny as "systemically important" financial institutions.
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Bitcoin and crypto have traditionally been backed by libertarians, but there's plenty of sensible arguments as to why regulating the space would be beneficial to all.
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In addition to helping developers generate revenue outside of using ads in their games, in-app purchases in games could prove beneficial to Facebook as well.
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This mix of mental instability and superhuman near-invincibility seems like a dangerous mix, but I can see how it might be beneficial to the mob.
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"This technology, while immensely beneficial to satellite operators, could easily be used as a weapon system," Theresa Hitchens, a University of Maryland space expert, told me.
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"It wasn't about developing a legacy but more about trying to figure out how my role can be beneficial to the whole team," Shiffrin said Wednesday.
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Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller has been investigating whether Trump's campaign colluded with Russia in a way that was beneficial to his successful 2016 White House bid.
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Hard to tell what life Morris would have led to in Germany, but maybe a little under-hyped move could be beneficial to the young player.
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He and his colleagues have long used their influence to protect the carried-interest loophole, which is enormously beneficial to people in the private equity field.
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Another finding of the OIG report was that the quarterly data reviews Birx and her team implemented are widely viewed as beneficial to the program's functioning.
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That situation would be for sure handled differently today on a set like that, and maybe that would've been beneficial to everyone involved, not just me.
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Mr. Giuliani in particular has viewed Ukraine as a potentially rich source of information beneficial to Mr. Trump and harmful to his opponents, including Mr. Biden.
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In retrospect, the bankruptcies of the Yellowstone Club, Moonlight Basin and Spanish Peaks may have been beneficial to the area's long-term growth, Mr. Simkins said.
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One of the great enduring stupidities of modern economic life is the belief that buying American is somehow beneficial to the United States as a whole.
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In his own ventures, instead of chasing down every opportunity and wearing himself thin, Branson says he focuses only on what is beneficial to his career.
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Mongolia has been exerting pressure on Rio Tinto to revise the Oyu Tolgoi agreement terms to make it more beneficial to the country and its citizens.
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Official state media outlets have become increasingly sophisticated, using social media at home and abroad to portray China's rise as peaceful and beneficial to the world.
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Official state media outlets have become increasingly sophisticated, using social media at home and abroad to portray China's rise as peaceful and beneficial to the world.
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BCG has some deficiencies, made evident in recent years -- it's only really beneficial to very young children and its protection doesn't continue into your adult years.
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Just last week, a meta-analysis of 19 studies published in the journal Pediatrics found that reading aloud was significantly beneficial to children and their parents.
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Trump's singular focus on trade means he places even more emphasis on his own ability to hammer out agreements that are beneficial to the United States.
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By asking Ukraine to explore these theories, the Trump administration was seeking information that could undermine the Russia investigation, which would be politically beneficial to Trump.
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"With minimal investment, Russia leverages private military contractors, such as the Wagner Group, and in return receive political and economic influence beneficial to them," Waldauser wrote.
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The paper said an unlimited liability would lead to excessive demands being made of the operators and that this would ultimately not be beneficial to society.
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In Roosevelt's time, the word "bully" meant excellent, and the phrase reflected his belief that it was beneficial to be able to command a large audience.
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But the Utah Republican added that he remains torn about whether it would be beneficial to the GOP to extend or do away with term limits.
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"It was super-beneficial to be able to have that just to weather the immediate storm," said Boudreaux, whose own family received about $2,000 in support.
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Since 1996, the federal government has determined that making a family via adoption is similarly beneficial to society, and rewarded that choice with a tax credit.
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The company also said that encrypted messaging services like WhatsApp, "although perceivably beneficial to users, are detrimental to national interest and hence should not be allowed."
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The same structure could be beneficial to Venezuela, given that it is facing American sanctions that have made it hard to raise money through established channels.
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It also would be beneficial to tap a former Starbucks executive as a trusted go-between, like Romney did with former Bain Capital co-founder Bob White.
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"We therefore strongly recommend and indeed encourage the commissioners to start implementing key restructuring measures which would be common and beneficial to all prospective bidders," he said.
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In as little as a 100 games, it figured out that trying to move a block that wouldn't easily slide was not beneficial to the game's progression.
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Not content to stop there, Ha played around with the idea of motivating the walkers to adopt some design decisions that weren't necessarily beneficial to its performance.
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Trump's tweets looked a lot like a public message to Barr -- who critics say rolled out Mueller's report in a way that was beneficial to the President.
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Moving to a renewable energy economy would be highly beneficial to the U.S. and the world—but it will only work if private companies lead the way.
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While Berthelot does say that drinking red wine can be beneficial to your skin, it's not the most effective way for your body to absorb the polyphenols.
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While we know that breastfeeding is beneficial to both mothers and babies, and we know what many of these specific benefits are, the research largely stops there.
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"The contraceptive benefit has been so beneficial to women's health, and to let companies just say they don't have to cover it is devastating," said Horvath-Cosper.
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What Chandrayaan-2 learns could be beneficial to more than just India, as many countries and companies are looking to explore the Moon in the years ahead.
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AND IF THE PRICE OF OIL IS LESS, IT'S BENEFICIAL TO US, BUT IT HURTS ALL KINDS OF INDUSTRY, LOTS OF PEOPLE AND LOTS OF SPECIFIC GEOGRAPHIES.
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Even though we're talking about natural sugars in the fruit and not added sugars, a ton of sugar isn't beneficial to your body, no matter the source.
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"These positive findings for Zimbabwe and Zambia demonstrate that the Fish and Wildlife Service recognizes that hunting is beneficial to wildlife," said the group's president, Paul Babaz.
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"It would be beneficial to manage what comes up for users who are at-risk and direct them toward content that is more body-positive," said Chancellor.
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Recent statements to Bloomberg by company CEO Tom Adams, a former vice president of Monsanto, stressing new crops that are "really beneficial to people," raised some eyebrows.
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Though marketing needs—in the form of trailers, demos, betas—often mean even more constraints on a development's timeline, firm scheduling is also beneficial to the studio.
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"Better global economic activity should be beneficial to emerging markets and potentially emerging market debt unlike developed market debt which should be hurt by that," he said.
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Zhu said on Monday Vanke will continue to negotiate with major shareholders to come up with new terms on the deal that will be beneficial to all.
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Sometimes it's beneficial to take the time to look into other deals to ensure you're getting the best value for the product or asset you're considering buying.
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"It became clear to us that normalization was not only beneficial to Ethiopia but for the entire region," said Hailemariam, who succeeded Meles before resigning in February.
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Speeches endorsing Trump from John Kasich, Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, or pretty much any blue state Republican senator or governor would have been very beneficial to Trump.
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The bill would ease tight restrictions on small banks and community lenders and includes a number of other provisions beneficial to all but the largest U.S. banks.
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But a massive trade deficit still remains between the two countries, with administration officials stressing the need for trade agreements that are "mutually beneficial" to both countries.
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Investors see President-elect Donald Trump's promises of tax cuts, higher spending on infrastructure and less regulation as beneficial to certain industries, including banking, industrials and healthcare.
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The Senate Republicans argued that repealing the estate tax, which they often call the "death tax," would be beneficial to owners of small businesses and family farms.
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Keeping a head down and avoiding the President's attention -- even when it's positive -- is often more beneficial to self-preservation than landing on his radar at all.
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" Johnson went on to say a British EU exit would be beneficial to Americans, and make Britain, "even better and more valuable allies of the United States.
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Further, with economic growth accelerating, a tax cut could be saved for a rainy day, when counter-cyclical policies would be more beneficial to a struggling economy.
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Although most agree a tax cut could be beneficial to some parts of the U.S. economy, many worry it could make the country's budget deficit even worse.
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Luis Rosa, CFP:If you spend a lot in general categories such as groceries, restaurants, and gas, having a cash-back credit card might be beneficial to you.
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Coincidence, because I've spent two weeks drunk, overeating, and immobile, and not doing that has proven beneficial to my general wellbeing, or: the science of the nut?
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"These transactions are carefully reviewed to ensure that they were in all respects beneficial to HNA," Thomas A. Clare, a lawyer for HNA, said in an email.
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However, Liu said the investigation report "violates international trade rules and is beneficial to neither Chinese interests, U.S. interests nor global interests", Xinhua cited him as saying.
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Mr. Trump has also said that the program undermines efforts by the administration to allow immigrants who have skills that will be beneficial to the United States.
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"We don't see any way that significant military operations are going to be beneficial to the people of Syria," Dunford told reporters during a trip to Athens.
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"It's big for phase 1, and definitely it will grow every month and every year, and it will be beneficial to both countries," said the crown prince.
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" Former Obama aide Ben Rhodes tweeted that "this consistent framing on Trump's terms / trying to cover him as a normal US President is hugely beneficial to him.
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Unless you really think it's beneficial to eat a burger with enough preservatives to look the same after 20 years, as one man in Utah recently revealed.
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"These proposals are not, in our view, beneficial to the economic well-being of Northern Ireland and they undermine the integrity of the union," the party added.
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"These proposals are not, in our view, beneficial to the economic well-being of Northern Ireland and they undermine the integrity of the union," said the statement.
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The manufacturers of mesh implants have argued that millions of women with the medical devices have not suffered complications and the implants have proved beneficial to them.
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Racism in America is like air — all around us, being constantly inhaled and exhaled, and if you are white, proving very beneficial to your health and survival.
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Since the kingdom has never had the military might to protect itself, its alliance with the United States has been essential, and hugely beneficial to both sides.
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In addition to helping lay groundwork for future exploration of ancient Egypt's migration history, Dr. Loreille and her team's work may prove beneficial to F.B.I. forensic efforts.
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Though the integration with Siri will be useful for end-users and beneficial to Spotify's business, it may also weaken the streaming company's antitrust claims against Apple.
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"The dynamic seems beneficial to both parties involved as fintech enters a new stage and these companies can amplify their reach," Desai told Business Insider via email.
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First, in here closed-door testimony discussed above, Williams said Trump's comments during the July 25 call with Zelensky were "unusual" and beneficial to his political aspirations.
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Support for local languages has proven immensely beneficial to customers in the past, Manish Tiwari, head of devices category business for Amazon India, said at the event.
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Happer, a prominent Princeton-trained physicist who has drawn scrutiny for praising carbon dioxide emissions as beneficial to the planet, was a senior official on the NSC.
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What he has said: On a panel in January about carbon dioxide emissions, fellow panelists suggested that increased carbon dioxide emissions could be beneficial to the planet.
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Chinese leader Xi Jinping said on Friday the "phase one" trade deal is beneficial to both China and the U.S., according to state-run media agency Xinhua.
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"If you want to avoid a row, it&aposs often beneficial to take a step back and try to understand all of the viewpoints involved," he said.
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The end result could be especially beneficial to the more than 250,000 Americans with Down syndrome, including the many adults who are striving to lead independent lives.
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Across these ventures, Trump has mastered essentially a single skill — structuring deals to be financially beneficial to him personally regardless of whether the underlying business is successful.
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"All of this shows that Belt and Road cooperation is in synch with the times, widely supported, people centered and beneficial to all," Xi said on Saturday.
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Tax deductions are most beneficial to those with the highest tax burden, and nearly two-thirds of this value goes to the top 20 percent of earners.
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Doctoroff also referred to a "new transportation flow modelling concept" that Sidewalk believes can be beneficial to public transit agencies immediately, and that could come to Toronto soon.
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He described a combination of pro-growth, fair trade and low tax policies as beneficial to business in a world economy that was performing strongly across all regions.
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He's a notorious germaphobe, suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder and explains that time inside of his own head or thinking too much is just not beneficial to him.
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"Yesterday's session was beneficial to the investors present and reinforced the view that the opportunities in France are the strongest they have been in two decades," she said.
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With all the talk of envy spiraling, phone addiction, bullying and political propaganda, enabling donations is at least one way Instagram can prove it's beneficial to the world.
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"Oil-dependent stocks have seen some buying and declining oil prices are generally beneficial to OMCs, aviation stocks," said Anand James, chief market strategist at Geojit Financial Services.
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The eye of the storm skirted Vietnam's most important coffee growing areas and the rains it brought were largely seen as beneficial to the trees, coffee traders said.
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Sony believes this functionality is most beneficial to sports fans, as they can keep an eye on multiple games without having to flip back and forth between them.
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"In the long-run, this will be beneficial to the Apple brand, but in the short-term it's going to be choppy waters," says Adamson, the branding consultant.
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They were first asked to rate white people on a scale of 1 to 7, with 1 being the most beneficial to society and 7 being the worst.
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Despite the dearth, the department says that paid leave is beneficial to the economy, allowing women to remain in the workforce after giving birth, and boosting economic growth.
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This type of refinancing can be beneficial to borrowers if you originally took out your loan when interests rates were much higher than what you can get today.
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It will also prevent the slowing down of connection speeds, also known as throttling, as well as paid prioritization, where ISPs favor certain traffic that's beneficial to them.
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However, the notion that "bump cradling" is medically beneficial to the child — leading to speculation that Meghan is holding her belly for that reason — is not evidence-based.
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Despite the dearth, the department says that paid leave is beneficial to the economy, allowing women to remain in the workforce after giving birth and boosting economic growth.
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"It's letting our allies know that we're here and we want to contribute in the way that we feel is beneficial to the process of selecting a candidate."
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"The idea that increased CO2240.5 is universally beneficial [to plants] is very misguided," said Jill Anderson, an evolutionary ecologist specializing in plant populations at the University of Georgia.
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It has never been used to treat this form of mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome, though it has proved beneficial to patients with a different form of the disease.
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If their intelligence gathering systems, such as the one on offer from Merlon, can reduce the number of these false positives it is beneficial to bank end users.
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"I have confidence in EOH's management and believe that the new strategy, which is in advanced stages of implementation, will be beneficial to all our stakeholders," said Bohbot.
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Forty years of carefully negotiated agreements beneficial to both worker and employer are about to be erased, threatening the livelihoods of teachers, firefighters, public janitors, and graduate students.
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Players choose to join the Enlightened team, which believes the exotic matter is beneficial to humanity, or the Resistance, which distrusts the aliens and is fighting their influence.
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"These proposals are not, in our view, beneficial to the economic well-being of Northern Ireland and they undermine the integrity of the Union," a party representative said.
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In a statement on Thursday's earnings report, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos highlighted the company's one-day delivery promise and suggested that speedier delivery is beneficial to the environment.
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"The study highlights the fact that it is safe and potentially beneficial to introduce solid foods, including allergenic foods, into a baby's diet after 3 months of age."
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Naming hedge-fund billionaire Nelson Peltz to the Procter & Gamble board will be beneficial to shareholders, Anne Sheehan, director of corporate governance at CalSTRS, told CNBC on Friday.
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While following a regular fitness routine is beneficial to your overall health, it's important to listen to your body and adjust your workouts when you're under the weather.
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In the Federal Register notice published Friday to allow trophy imports from Zimbabwe, the Fish and Wildlife Service argued that hunting is beneficial to elephants in that country.
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The company recently announced that it would raise prices for its premium membership to $119 from $99, a move Wall Street applauded as beneficial to its revenue base.
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"Foreign investment is enormously beneficial to the U.S. economy, but it's very easy for some domestic interests to cloak protectionism in the guise of national security," said Fratto.
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FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb acknowledged the concerns, but said that access to the drug would be strictly controlled and noted that it could be beneficial to the military.
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FDA's view: In November when announcing the approval of the drug, FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb acknowledged its potential dangers but said it could be beneficial to the military.
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"We do know that relaxing is an important activity before bed, so for people with insomnia, it could be beneficial to decrease that state of arousal," Arnedt said.
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It can be beneficial to be confronted with what makes you uncomfortable, because you learn you can handle it and it becomes easier to deal with next time.
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To the contrary, these recent agreements and the post-World War II institutions have been beneficial to those who participated in them, including and especially the United States.
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It can also be beneficial to take stock of the environment in and around a pool or beach, to spot potentially unsafe pool drains, gates and water conditions.
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Trump also asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate a discredited theory beneficial to Russia that Ukraine worked with Democrats to hurt Trump in the 2016 U.S. election.
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Not only do the sales of the collection help support patients at Doernbecher by funding clinical care, research, and education, the process is beneficial to each kid, too.
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Our tax code is now more beneficial to the rich and more punishing of the poor and the middle class than at any other time in modern history.
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Lower interest rates are not as beneficial to Finland as other countries in the eurozone, as it reduces the profits of the large assets of the pension system.
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Apple has been courting this population by introducing features and services that are intended to be beneficial to older users, such as fall detection and heart health monitoring.
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Not to mention that it is beneficial to "younger" people for us "older" people, at the top of the pay scale, to retire and make way for them.
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"There's a lot going on that has been beneficial to the business community," Mr. Timmons said, acknowledging that there had also been distractions from the party's main agenda.
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But net neutrality is beneficial to consumers and to the overwhelming percentage of US businesses that do not want their Internet communications manipulated by telecom and cable companies.
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But it will probably take many more years before it is clear whether the law has been beneficial to public health, or how large that effect may be.
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The sources, who recently met with Ukrainian officials, said the Ukrainian government could still announce new investigations that could be seen as politically beneficial to the US President.
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After all, a new company coming to town and hiring people is only directly beneficial to your city's existing residents if they're qualified for the jobs on offer.
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But the whole conflict has a kayfabe aspect to it, in which the appearance of a feud is entertaining for the audience and mutually beneficial to the practitioners.
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But they are knowledge that we have tested, that has proved to be beneficial to communities and that have been implemented accepting very pressing budget and policy constraints.
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In response, the studio made four demands of G2A, changes to the service that would be meaningfully beneficial to the whole industry, or else Gearbox would back out.
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Lorne MacLeod, chairman of Community Land Scotland, said putting land in the hands of communities allows them to use the land in the way that's most beneficial to them.
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Tedeschi is dedicated to exploring the bond between humans and non-human animals and how we can strengthen those ties in a way that is beneficial to both sides.
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After proposing the question, "Why does Drake keep trolling us with faux relationships?" we realized that the easiest and most accurate explanation is this: It's beneficial to his career.
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His fellow GOP lawmakers shouldn't "let allegations against a foreign government interfering in our election process go unanswered because it may have been beneficial to our cause," he said.
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"Direct and indirect effects of non-standard measures of (ECB) monetary policy were beneficial to Slovenia and helped towards the long-term success of the Slovenian economy," he said.
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Sometimes it's simply more beneficial to invest in retaining your current experts than paying more for someone not yet familiar with your systems and operations to come on board.
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Authorities and businesses in Mexico have been bracing for the looming renegotiation, as Trump has insisted that a new pact must be more beneficial to American workers and companies.
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We may think of boundaries only in terms of our intimate relationships, but they can be beneficial to have with the many different types of people we're acquainted with.
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In the "blue sky" scenario where the regulatory changes unfold in the way most beneficial to banks, Goldman envisions banks boosting dividends by 45 percent on average through 2018.
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"By cordoning off his positive account from the more antagonistic account, it allows the media coverage to be more universally beneficial to his narrative and his brand," Phillips says.
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"I'm not sure it's going to be beneficial to get into a political argument over whether Trump's behavior meets the legal standard of treason," said Democratic pollster Geoff Garin.
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Carl's Jr. is using a Denver restaurant to market a hamburger infused with CBD, a non-intoxicating molecule found in cannabis that many believe is beneficial to their health.
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Swimming in a pool without chlorine is about as good as bathing in a petri dish, but its harsh, bacteria-busting properties aren't exactly beneficial to your moisture levels.
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I guess if there are any positives to take it's that there are a lot of lessons to be learned that can be beneficial to this team going forward.
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It would actually be beneficial to put pressure on C to shrink on the margin…but since it lies below the cap, it is completely untouched by the regulation.
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Yet, each of the people I spoke to agree that spirituality, in some sense, is beneficial to them, even if they see that spirituality as opposed to organized religion.
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This research suggests that, while motivation to use cannabis for sleep is high, and might initially be beneficial to sleep, these improvements might wane with chronic use over time.
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If this is the first time a couple files as married, it could be beneficial to calculate what the results would be both ways, then decide how to file.
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But first, he said Mexico needed to be clear with its American and Canadian counterparts about unacceptable proposals and its priorities for keeping the pact beneficial to all parties.
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"The commission also should bear in mind that a more flexible approach to prioritization may be warranted and may be beneficial to the public," Comcast says in its filing.
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Most STEM skills are not taught, cultivated and honed exclusively in a classroom, so internships and co-ops are beneficial to place hand-in-hand with your educational experience.
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The new law may be even more beneficial to Silvio Berlusconi's center-right Forza Italia (Go Italy!) party and the far-right Northern League, which also back the bill.
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Deep Space Industries told TechCrunch, "the country's willingness to help support research and development in this area could be very beneficial to increasing the pace of the industry's progress."
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Get the job first, get to know your boss, and then eventually (ideally), they'll help to steer your career in a way that is beneficial to both of you.
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Expect private equity to spend the next four years trying to make sure the EBITDA link remains in place, as it is would be more beneficial to the industry.
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The agreement could be extremely beneficial to oil companies, particularly if the countries involved forego coal-fired power and switch to natural gas, which numerous utilities worldwide are doing.
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This deal has been criticized by U.S. Republican front-runner, Donald Trump, as overly beneficial to China — although the world's second-largest economy is not actually participating in it.
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Fidelis said he joined progressive groups in defying this movement, claiming that parents should have a right to decide what kind of art is beneficial to their child's education.
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Utilizing selective breeding to encourage these personality types could prove incredibly beneficial to farmed fishing environments, because some fish are simply better suited to living in a confined environment.
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It can also be beneficial to reach out to people who may have toured the home first and let them know that there may be a price cut coming.
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It's a good first step and one that should prove extremely beneficial to Vermonters; if it's as successful as Dixon thinks it is, other states may soon imitate it.
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"We were told to expect wars that would be quick, cheap, effective and beneficial to the U.S. interest," study author Neta Crawford said at a Capitol Hill news conference.
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In one new provision particularly beneficial to Alaska, the state would receive a 25% boost in federal matching funds for Medicaid due to its defined high-level of poverty.
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"LED is most effective as an adjunctive therapy in acne, so it is beneficial to combine it with topical treatment such as benzoyl peroxide and retinoid cream," she explains.
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If you would prefer to not provide financial assistance, it may be beneficial to create a policy for your wealth and respond with your intentions to follow your policy.
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It only says that he sought to 'obscure' his sources, as any serious journalist would do, and to 'release' information at times that were beneficial to the Trump campaign.
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In addition to touting the tax law in his Nashville speech, Trump is also expected to highlight how his efforts to cut back on regulations are beneficial to farmers.
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This one-upmanship between CVS and Walgreens has been beneficial to both stores' bottom lines, though it does help that the two chains make up 50% of the market.
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But Americans are pragmatic people, too, and, as the Kaiser research shows, we want our contributions to be both cost-effective and beneficial to our own nation as well.
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And while no one wants to be caught crying at work, could it actually be beneficial to let your emotions out in order to relieve what triggered it afterward?
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"Its decision slights both our precedents and out history, and its reasoning weakens this country's longstanding commitment to a separation of church and state beneficial to both," she said.
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"The fact that there is an active market in meteorite buying and selling and also hunting for new meteorites has been beneficial to the science community," Dr. Agee said.
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I think Sanders supported the dairy industry for the banal reason that most legislators think it's beneficial to their constituents to support the growth and prosperity of local industries.
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Any particular lesson from his political success that can, and should, be applied across the aisle and might be beneficial to Democrats not just in 2020 but in 2018?
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And I think we'd give those agreements a test-drive for a few years rather than sign onto a Nafta where the terms are clearly not beneficial to Canadians.
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As she spent more time with the group and with Mr. Raniere, she said in court, she was persuaded into believing Mr. Raniere's messages would be beneficial to others.
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That course of action would be just as beneficial to humanity as pursuing genetic cognitive enhancements, and it would do a much better job of fulfilling our ethical obligations.
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Democrats also accused Trump of abusing his power by withholding $391 million in security aid to Ukraine as leverage to pressure Kiev into conducting investigations politically beneficial to him.
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It was mostly considered beneficial to both countries, but some critics derided it as "Seward's Folly" or "Seward's Icebox" — and even now, scholars debate whether it was a bargain.
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"These proposals are not, in our view, beneficial to the economic wellbeing of Northern Ireland and they undermine the integrity of the union," the party said in a statement.
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The reduction in risk was more significant once people reached the age of 45, suggesting that it may be even more beneficial to consume coffee as we get older.
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While wedding decisions are personal, it can be beneficial to have an idea of which purchases married people regret to see where it might be possible to cut costs.
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"There are already medications available that can inhibit or block sodium channels and could therefore be very beneficial to get the patient past the period of vulnerability," Cannon said.
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In addition, the country's central bank, the Reserve Bank of India, "probably isn't quite done" with easing monetary policy yet — which is also likely beneficial to growth, he said.
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Those sources, who recently met with Ukrainian officials, said that the Ukrainian government could still announce new investigations which could be seen as politically beneficial to the US President.
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"We made a decision early on that we weren't going to tarp, we were going to rebuild because that's what was most beneficial to the homeowners here," Falk said.
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Opponents of the law said Republican lawmakers selected IDs that were most advantageous for Republican-leaning white voters and discarded IDs that were beneficial to Democratic-leaning minority voters.
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" Asked whether he now believes Russia hacked the Democratic National Committee and selectively released information that would be beneficial to his campaign, Trump conceded, "I think it was Russia.
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The new version is said to be even more beneficial to a runner than the 2016 Nike "Vaporfly" shoe which has seen official men's and women's marathon records tumble.
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The European Union threatened to exclude Cambodia from a program that gives impoverished countries tariff-free access to its markets, which has been highly beneficial to Cambodia's garment industry.
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Anthropomorphizing them may prove beneficial to companies selling A.I. products, and there is nothing objectionable about this (since we are all aware that A.I. is still just that, artificial).
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The bottom line: "The outbreaks have created a crisis for two emerging industries — e-cigarettes and legal cannabis — that have pitched themselves as beneficial to public health," NYT writes.
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Most dealerships aren't going to become destinations the same way Tesla and Apple stores are, but it's clearly beneficial to upgrade the waiting room experience from its typical purgatory.
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Mechelli recently published research which suggests that exposure to trees, the sky, and birdsong in cities is beneficial to mental health, but adds that researchers don't exactly know why.
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Miller also added that gender-neutral documents could be just as beneficial to cis women, and that "male" and "female" tick-boxes on job applications should be removed unless necessary.
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Below, we explore a few of the basics: Why investing as early as possible is beneficial to long-term financial goals, as well as a few tips for getting started.
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Instead of seeking to turn back the hands of time, however, Wyss-Coray is using the findings from his study to see if it can be beneficial to Alzheimer's patients.
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Because Gentoo penguins in our study [are] dependent on Antarctic krill, which are normally found in large patches, it's beneficial to be in a group to detect these krill patches.
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The new rules would also allow U.S. companies on a case-by-case basis to be involved in the construction of infrastructure deemed as directly beneficial to the Cuban people.
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Mumtaz Hasan's manifesto shifts the emphasis of migration away from the negative images projected by the media, and on to how engaging with immigration can be beneficial to an environment.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch UK economist Robert Wood and his team, said earlier this week that a large Tory majority government would be hugely beneficial to Britain's Brexit negotiations.
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When we use love and compassion as our guiding principles, we can create, develop and implement systems of change that are beneficial to all sentient beings and to the environment.
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It's beneficial to have a large influx of people of a working age, especially somewhere like Germany, and it can have an overall positive effect on Europe if handled appropriately.
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Mr Trump appears to view trade not as mutually beneficial to all parties but as a zero-sum game, and gives short shrift to the post-war multilateral trading system.
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Many experts recommend taking interest rates into consideration to decide whether it's more beneficial to pour extra cash into your student loans or pay the minimum and invest for retirement.
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To get the most of our your selfie sesh, make sure you're snapping away at the time of day when natural sunlight is most beneficial to you and your camera.
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Calvin McDonald, CEO of Sephora Americas, released a statement about the launch in which he detailed why a smaller setting will be beneficial to both the company and its clients.
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Lee, who attended an investor conference held by executives of both Mobis and Glovis, was one of many participants questioning whether the deal will be beneficial to smaller Mobis investors.
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"They can be beneficial to the extent they combine complementary technologies or bring products and services to market that would not have been made available to consumers otherwise," Delrahim said.
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Meeting in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, Kim told Wang that recent positive changes on the peninsula were beneficial to a peaceful resolution, China's foreign ministry said in a statement.
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Still, it sounds like it should be beneficial to customers, especially if drivers get the chance to specify which skills they want to be notified about and which they don't.
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Looking ahead, Amazon's plans for Whole Foods are ambitious, and with proper management of these early issues, this acquisition could prove beneficial to both companies, but only time will tell.
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We didn't think it would be beneficial to become experts in fulfillment services, and we were happy to partner with people who are, in order to offer same-day delivery.
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"Mining strategic metals in the United States is beneficial to national security, national and local economies, and job creation," the Interior Department's assistant secretary Joe Balash said in a statement.
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This month, you may have a month to rest out natural romance that doesn't meal your feelings as hard and beneficial to focus play for the career of the planet.
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In smaller cities, the intensity of many people getting the flu at once means it could be beneficial to have a surplus of support and assistance around peak winter times.
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It also is probably beneficial to those whose mom and grandma use it—it's hard to introduce it to someone who's never used it since it's kind of intense-looking.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Germany wants to "strengthen and deepen" its ties with the United States, Finance Minister said in Washington on Thursday, adding that protectionism was never beneficial to any party.
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"The opinion prevailed - very slightly - there is nothing burning... and that it will be beneficial to wait for the full set of new information coming with the forecasts," Rusnok said.
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Some legal experts had said Chhabria's decision was beneficial to Bayer, which says decades of studies and regulatory evaluations have shown the weed killer to be safe for human use.
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Giving storms a mind of their own can be beneficial to preparedness or backfire, making them seem less threatening or more unpredictable, undercutting the real science that's gone into forecasting.
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While some experts believe luring corporations with economic incentives isn't beneficial to communities, the practice can be an effective political strategy for politicians looking to market themselves as job creators.
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In addition to simply keeping pace in an ever-changing industry, Price says that the shift to new platforms and game styles has also been beneficial to the studio creatively.
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However, if promoting a market more beneficial to others comes at a cost to the U.S. economy, it may jar with President Donald Trump's "America First" mantra, the sources said.
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Although medical experts disagree on whether coffee is beneficial to your health, almost all agree that drinking diet coke and ingesting too much caffeine is detrimental to your well-being.
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In addition to reducing the backlog at our national parks, the historic leasing program has proven to be beneficial to the local communities surrounding the park units employing the program.
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"You think of food-tech and ag-tech 1.0, these were technologies that were primarily beneficial to the producers," said Rob LeClerc, founding partner at AgFunder, an agrifood investor network.
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Democrats have largely objected to the Republican tax plan so far, arguing that -- contrary to what the President says -- it's too beneficial to the wealthy compared to the middle class.
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Joseph Percoco was convicted of soliciting and accepting bribes from executives in two companies, in exchange for helping the firms reach agreements with the state that were beneficial to them.
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Defendants also were unable to show that coffee consumption is beneficial to health, whereas the plaintiff produced evidence showing coffee consumption can be harmful to a fetus, children and adults.
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In an interview with Insider, University of Alabama political science major Grace Schepis said it may actually be beneficial to have the class material authors explain their work in person.
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In 2015, Quarles said that Dodd-Frank was both not ambitious enough and also overly ambitious — stating that the law should be reformed to be more beneficial to the economy.
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FTC TECHNOLOGIST THROWS COLD WATER ON PASSWORD CHANGES: The Federal Trade Commission's chief technologist on Wednesday wrote that it may not be beneficial to make users change their passwords frequently.
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Manafort's attorney Kevin Downing defended Manafort's work on the op-ed, which described his foreign policy work in Ukraine as beneficial to the country and its relations with Western Europe.
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Since the holidays are all about giving, it might be beneficial to buy from socially aware companies who turn around and give back to other organizations like the Global Fund.
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Regardless, Warren came out of the debate looking like one of the most important candidates in the field, if not the most important, and that's always beneficial to a campaign.
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A lot of things can fit under the rubric of "renegotiate," though, and there is room to update the deal in ways that would prove beneficial to the United States.
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The city has hailed the transfers to developers as beneficial to the residents, but Ms. Kerstein said some apartments now rent at market rates and some buildings still have violations.
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