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You'd get the same benefit by running for 16 minutes.
Rajan describes how ranchers benefit by handling livestock trespass cooperatively.
Divorced spouses can benefit by buying homes separately and then remarrying.
The entire country would benefit by reading these and other books.
These partnerships are a win-win for prisoners and businesses; prisoners benefit by gaining work experience and wages to support themselves and their families, while businesses benefit by gaining access to a largely untapped talent pool.
Trump would get the same benefit by bringing Romney on the team.
In Berman's view, more patients benefit by obtaining cutting-edge treatments faster.
Investors benefit by gaining more access to opportunities for growth-stage investment.
That said, the suburbs do benefit by the vitality of New York.
Companies could benefit by hiring operators in developing countries, saving on wages.
We'd surely benefit by adding these four stars to the U.S. flag.
Most Americans would benefit by cutting back on sugars and junk food.
You know, some business leaders benefit by allowing this stuff to go on.
Tyremakers also benefit by selling most of their wares to thousands of distributors.
And finally, consumers benefit by receiving a fresher, healthier and more ethical product.
Prosecutors said Graswald stood to benefit by $250,000 from Viafore's life insurance policies.
"For banks, the interest rates, obviously we benefit by that," Dimon told CNBC.
The state stands to benefit by taxing the capital gains from stock sales.
We can benefit by standing on the shoulders of the giants before us.
The public school system might benefit, by adapting relevant practices from the charters.
The economy could also benefit by providing debt relief, especially to poorer citizens.
Some widows can benefit by speaking with a financial advisor about their situation.
He knows his legal team would benefit by adding a thinking man's lawyer.
However, Staley argued U.S. lenders could stand to benefit by leaving the legislation unchanged.
Issuers benefit by reduced liquidity premiums and more buyers to compete for their offering.
Chen says fellow teen retailer American Eagle would benefit by shaving its store count.
But the department cannot eliminate the carried interest tax benefit by itself, she contended.
Consumers may also benefit by being able to take disputes to a state regulator.
China and Russia, on the other hand, are positioned to benefit by skirting sanctions.
"I've been very active in that and Taylor Swift will benefit by that," Blackburn said.
Well, as many have argued, teams do benefit by creating cap headaches for each other.
The plaintiffs seek no personal benefit by way of personal financial compensation from this lawsuit.
BUT I DO BELIEVE THE WORLD'S PROSPERITY WOULD BENEFIT BY FREE AND OPEN TRADING SYSTEM.
The human brands praise the corporate ones, which benefit by association with the charitable ones.
You can maximize your Social Security benefit by waiting to claim it until age 70.
He said beef, pork, wheat, dairy products, wine, and ethanol would all benefit by the deal.
Not choosing sides is vastly profitable, and Facebook stands to benefit by selling advertising to everyone.
Students benefit by increasing access to experiences that directly link classroom learning and credentials with careers.
Utilities benefit by reducing their load and not needing to purchase expensive electricity during peak hours.
Whether you are thin or fat, you can benefit by reducing the sugar in your diet.
Privatisation can also provide a cosmetic accounting benefit, by keeping costly infrastructure investment from pushing up deficits.
Taxpayers would then benefit by deducting their donations to these new state funds from their federal taxes.
That cut, coupled with inflation, has reduced the buying power of the maximum benefit by about half.
Republicans would benefit by disrupting the Democratic strategy of killing everything with a Trump or GOP label.
It wasn't just supposition to believe that Donald J. Trump would benefit by going full Jack Bauer.
"Males benefit by passing signals to the female through the wall of the copulatory duct," said Arnqvist.
You're in a sensitive mood, and you would benefit by being around trustworthy people who love you.
For example, businesses can require its paid partners to use the tool and benefit by receiving analytics.
The provision includes four months of bolstered unemployment benefits and increases the maximum unemployment benefit by $600.
"We think this can provide more benefit by creating and identifying the best future mines," he said.
"There is no one person who wouldn't benefit by eliminating added sugars from their diets," Lustig said.
And that is something that&aposs time frame that Kim can use to benefit by stretching out negotiations.
The extremist group, however, could benefit by claiming responsibility to project strength and gain new recruits, he said.
A professor who teaches Islamic philosophy said defenders of the traditional canon would benefit by expanding their studies.
Indeed, Washington and Moscow both stand to benefit by scaling back new programs before it is too late.
The company could also benefit by persuading insurers to pay for some of its services, the analysts said.
In the latest legislation, Congress is expanding the benefit by $22 per week for up to four months.
Its results also indicate that, regardless of our genetic inheritance, all of us can benefit by moving more.
China would benefit by boosting its food security while Russia would develop new territories and create new jobs.
Mandating FIFO would undermine this benefit by perversely causing investment decisions to be based increasingly on tax implications.
Big buses are all over Britian saying that the NHS is going benefit by hundreds of millions of pounds.
Offered as a benefit by companies, Modern Health's services are meant to improve employee well-being and retention rates.
Customers then benefit by getting a better price by not paying for shipping, and could get their items faster.
The seafood industry would also benefit by gaining a route to ferry fish to the airport in Cold Bay.
These elected officials could benefit by adopting one of the pillars of the Hippocratic Oath: First, do no harm.
Public figures have attempted to gain financial benefit by selling products that falsely purport to fight off the virus.
The startup Attila Security, FireEye, CrowdStrike, Zscaler, Cisco, and Palo Alto Networks will all benefit by changes, analysts say.
Conversely, those who do apologize feel less powerful, even as they stand to benefit by repairing a fractured relationship.
They believe that because consumers, and corporate users of Chinese steel, benefit by low prices, this is good economics.
They are big bond funds and the bank bulls are arguing that they would benefit by raising interest rates.
Samardzija will benefit by missing the injured Yoenis Cespedes, who is 43-for-16 with three homers against him.
Democratic President Johnson expressed his concern that people would abuse the newly-formed Medicare benefit by demanding unnecessary treatment.
So millions might eventually benefit by reducing not only their risk of heart problems but of cognitive decline, too.
The club is 2-4-6 this season and could no doubt benefit by adding a scorer such as Rooney.
The combined benefits of delaying and adding higher-income years to the calculation boosted Kittle's monthly benefit by roughly $1,000.
Commissioner McSweeny added that the conversation about cybersecurity would benefit by bringing more technical experts into the administration and Congress.
In return for providing the service for free, the banks would benefit by collecting more data on consumer spending patterns.
The wines came in flights, arranged by vintages that would benefit by comparison, or, in some cases, solo or blind.
He added that Helios shareholders and the "market perception" might benefit by spinning off all the company's movie-related assets.
The US doesn't benefit by stealing other countries' oil, so much as the free flow of product on global markets.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - It sounds too good to be true: some workers can get a double tax benefit by saving for retirement.
The producer of Heinz Ketchup and Oscar Mayer meats saw its bottom line benefit by lower input costs, among other factors.
Organizations with these development programs also benefit by ensuring that the skills taught are the exact skills required for their operations.
"Unless European and Chinese growth figures deliver some impressive recoveries this week, expect the dollar to benefit by default," he added.
The first websites will start accepting VIT by July 1, and apparently even producers can benefit by earning VIT uploading content.
The frequent visits grocery stores generate make them attractive to landlords, and shoppers benefit by being able to consolidate their trips.
BOC Aviation in January had said its earnings would benefit by $88 million to $93 million due to U.S. tax cuts.
A balanced diet is indisputably good for health, but would low-income shoppers see a health benefit by switching to organic?
This is a situation where everyone would benefit by taking a certain action, but only if everyone else does as well.
The 2009 Recovery Act temporarily increased the maximum monthly food benefit by about $63 a month for a family of three.
In other words, making the temporary provisions permanent would increase the tax law's economic benefit by about 60 percent, Heritage said.
They both benefit by maintaining a level of anger while ignoring the obvious damage to both the presidency and the press.
There's an added benefit: by blocking cross-site cookies, it makes it more difficult for hackers to exploit cross-site vulnerabilities.
It could benefit by signing up healthy people who get locked out of or give up on the special enrollment process.
They would also benefit by the elimination of the estate tax when they try to leave their businesses to their children.
Under the current program, delaying Social Security beyond your full retirement age increases your benefit by up to 8% per year.
They would get that benefit by using the money for children starting private school in kindergarten and attending through high school.
Homeowners who have rooftop solar panels — or want to get them — would also benefit by having round-the-clock renewable energy.
You have to activate the Lyft Pink benefit by March 31, 2022 — your free year will start on your activation date.
In past, countries in Latin America may have sensed they could benefit by playing the US and China against each other.
Future hearings would benefit by including emerging platforms that have often been ignored by Congress, such as Instagram and even TikTok.
Residents of the Elliot Chelsea houses benefit from the opportunity, and the corporations benefit by gaining access to untapped local talent.
Such fines can become a normal cost of doing business — and potentially provide a market benefit by getting rid of uncertainty.
In every case, these companies can also benefit by selling other computing services, like complex commercial databases, which Facebook does not provide.
It looks like investors looking to make a quick — if slightly morbid — buck could benefit by going long on hearse-driven stocks.
Someone who takes the maximum three months off, for example, would need to delay their Social Security retirement benefit by six months.
The Social Security Administration calculates the benefit by using your average indexed monthly earnings for the 35 years with the highest earnings.
Automatic Data Processing, Paychex, Paycom Software and Ultimate Software could also benefit by helping companies track all the new rules, says Marcon.
"The younger children learn by watching the older children and the older ones really benefit by helping the younger children," says Livingston.
DIMON: YOU KNOW, I THINK FOR BANKS AND FOR GENERAL, THE INTEREST RATES OBVIOUSLY WE BENEFIT BY THAT, WE'VE ALWAYS DISCLOSED THAT.
Apple may also benefit by combining its modem chips with its processor chips, as Samsung, Huawei and most other phone makers do.
Ingesting placenta has been touted as a postpartum health benefit by celebs like Kim Kardashian, Tia Mowry, Kourtney Kardashian, and Padma Lakshmi.
You're one of the most logical, intelligent signs in the zodiac, and you can only benefit by having your sixth sense activated.
Our lawmakers have recognized how we all benefit by supporting and improving our nation's data infrastructure, most recently through the Evidence Act.
What is known is that middle-income wages would benefit by updating rules on overtime pay so more salaried workers were eligible.
Katz said he expects Churchill Downs would have the most to benefit by adding casino gaming to its facility in Arlington Heights, Illinois.
Numerous foes of progress thrive; however, we stand to benefit by bearing in mind how far humanity has come since the Industrial Revolution.
With its swaps, Oasis highlights that the companies also benefit by reducing their debt loads and cutting the amount they spend on interest.
Volkswagen "reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in benefit by issuing the securities at more attractive rates for the company," the SEC said.
In 2009, Arizona reduced the maximum benefit by 20 percent, to $278 a month for a family of three with no other income.
Even now, he would benefit by declaring that contrary to his opponents, he actually tried to do something real to solve the problem.
Who will benefit by taking resources away from higher education — these high-return investments in American prosperity — and transferring them to tax cuts?
Logistics operations, which Meana said is a key differentiator for Lazada, also benefit by tapping into Alibaba's technology, processes and approaches to delivery.
We all benefit by connecting to those people, and a lot of those people can never afford Facebook if it weren't a free product.
In an age of polarization and uncertainty, women would benefit by not only healing fractures within their own parties, but also outside of them.
The researchers also believe that smaller, lesser-known streaming services could benefit by positioning their offerings as a more affordable alternative to HBO NOW.
The only ones who stand to gain from the repeal are the behemoths that benefit by placing more boundaries and restrictions on unfettered competition.
Consideration must be given to the fact that U.S.-based businesses frequently benefit by having goods and component parts manufactured outside of the country.
IBM says employers will benefit by investing in workers who have an established background with the company who can then drive innovation from within.
Instead of the more conventional, infrequent performance review, employees would benefit by having routine, often quarterly, coaching conversations with their managers about current projects.
But its biggest benefit by far is this: It fits a big screen into a surprisingly small, comfortable to hold, easy-to-carry body.
If January 2017 average exchange rates were applied to the whole of 2017, sterling core EPS would benefit by around 9 percent, the group added.
The second solution is also a bit vague, suggesting that CQA sites can benefit by involving whole communities rather than just small pools of experts.
You just shoot, and if the camera thinks your picture will benefit by an expansion of tones into dark and light it will use it.
But for developer IO Interactive, the biggest benefit by far was the way an episodic release took all players — new and old — to Hitman school.
The analyst estimated Gap's 2018 earnings per share will benefit by 23 percent if tax reform passes with a lower 20 percent corporate tax rate.
The regulation is intended to fix warped incentives by which an adviser might benefit by giving savers advice that would hurt the saver's bottom line.
Millions of people could benefit by bringing their shoebox full of papers to an hourly adviser and buying an hour or two of focused advice.
Goodbye Tax Breaks The 10 neighborhoods with the most condo units that will lose their 421-a tax abatement benefit by the end of 2021.
Yet consumers also benefit by finding what they want and need on the shelves, shopping in stores that are adequately staffed, and finding appropriate markdowns.
You can boost your death benefit by buying supplemental life insurance at work, but it'll cost you more money and you'll go through additional underwriting.
After the market run-up earlier this year, even those who have small holdings could benefit by donating appreciated investments before the end of the year.
But even older and higher-paid workers would benefit by contributing at least a little to a Roth 401(k) option, if it's available, Pressman said.
While a few screened women would benefit by having a lethal tumor detected, many more would go on to have unnecessary mastectomies, chemotherapy and other treatments.
Looking at the data, it is clear that the country as a whole – and the entire world – would benefit by a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
The research firm had shown that countries supporting China and the U.S. at the United Nations would often benefit by receiving larger amounts of foreign aid.
It is an expensive and time-consuming process with immense potential for banks and suppliers to benefit by sharing best practices and avoiding duplication, Clark said.
Now they and he can benefit by recognizing the job growth in computing and information technology (IT) in all sectors of the U.S. economy, including manufacturing.
To be sure, some of this is because he is fairly accused of squandering much of the benefit by pooh-poohing the virus in his rhetoric.
Experienced investors who are "sophisticated enough to focus on these numbers and act on them themselves" can benefit by making their own adjustments, Mr. Davis said.
Clifton Daniel III had to intervene Monday for Bette Midler's annual Hulaween benefit by preventing Dita Von Teese, the burlesque star, from performing her provocative act.
Three, who were holding public office at the time, faced an additional charge of taking of an unlawful benefit by a public servant for official behavior.
If one accepts that capital will inevitably flow toward low-cost labor, the United States secures no benefit by walking away; that flow will continue without it.
This will put about $4,000 in the pockets of seniors and people with disabilities who have earned this benefit by contributing to Social Security with every paycheck.
A large child benefit would require increasing revenues by 8.5 percent; a smaller benefit, by only 2.4 percent; a smaller expansion limited to young kids, 0.8 percent.
German banks are set to benefit by 22 million euros, Italian banks by 240 million euros and Spanish banks by 234 million euros, analysts at Jefferies said.
German banks are set to benefit by 22 million euros, Italian banks by 240 million euros and Spanish banks by 234 million euros, analysts at Jefferies said.
There's no direct evidence she did get a benefit, by the way, although Harvard Law School's PR department would mention her when they were asked about diversity.
In its autumn fiscal update, the government also outlined more stimulus spending on families, including strengthening a child benefit by indexing it to inflation as of July.
According to earlier reports, the government organization could benefit by about Rs 1,200 million ($18 million) to Rs 1,500 million (22.5 million) in annual revenue through this project.
Having witnessed Matt Harvey's successful return last year after being out for 17 months following Tommy John surgery, the Mets figured that Wheeler could benefit by waiting, too.
Other industries benefit by using technology more actively and becoming more productive: American non-tech firms are 893% more "digitised" than European ones, says McKinsey, a consulting firm.
They are hopeful Congress could expand the benefit by including it in a package of extended tax provisions that would otherwise expire that could win approval this year.
By hiring workers as apprentices, employers benefit by building a pipeline of workers with the right skills to grow the businesses and keep pace as their industry advances.
A universal benefit, by contrast, would offer thousands of dollars to struggling families outside the labor force, letting them escape deep poverty, and letting some escape poverty altogether.
We used the 25th percentile of the Pell/overall ratio, in an effort to ensure that colleges would not benefit by declining to provide their Pell graduation rate.
The Indian economy could benefit by $11 billion from these trade shifts, Rao wrote in the report, citing estimates by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
The United States, he said, could benefit by retaining tariffs on $250 billion worth of Chinese goods, and he again inaccurately suggested that China was paying the levies.
Your ruling planet, Mercury, is retrograde, which you're able to use to your benefit by taking time to slow down and reflect on your vision for your future.
Some of us come into this world better than others, but we all benefit by learning these skills that will help us throughout this life, which we don't control.
Although after the market run-up earlier this year, even those who have small holdings could benefit by donating appreciated investments before the end of the year, Laughton said.
Typically, once a worker on strike reaches the same level of outside pay as their strike benefit, each additional dollar of pay reduces the strike benefit by a dollar.
While the restaurants benefit by seeing a pop in sales, the delivery services do not share most consumer data but charge high commission fees, usually between 15% and 30%.
Several states that expanded Medicaid through ballot initiatives also helped boost the prices of Centene, Molina and WellCare — big Medicaid insurers that stand to benefit by covering those people.
Ryan has put together a tax plan that, according to the Tax Policy Center, would concentrate almost literally all its benefit, by the year 2025, in the richest Americans.
Arfaei said Lilly could further benefit by combining Cyramza with immuno-oncology treatments, a new wave of cancer treatments that harness the body's immune system to fight the disease.
Social science research has found that a candidate listed first on a ballot can benefit by as much as 22019 percentage points, through what researchers call the primacy effect.
Claiming before your full retirement age permanently reduces benefits, while each year you delay after reaching your full retirement age until age 70 boosts your benefit by 8 percent.
From the agreement announced on Monday, MGM hopes to benefit by engaging fans in the live events space, said company executive Scott Butera, who appeared alongside the NHL commissioner.
Likewise, leaders themselves benefit by becoming more immersed in everyday operating realities, better attuned to the marketplace, and more astute at problem-solving — all to each respective initiative's upside.
"The prices to the public will be free and flexible," said Garcia, adding that Pemex would benefit by being able to recuperate its true logistical costs of importing fuels.
Tarleton's recommendation for retailers would be to capitalize on the brick-and-mortar store as a "benefit," by incorporating personalized experiences, and to ramp up mobile marketing efforts quickly.
If I'd taken full advantage of that benefit by contributing 2400% of my $4013,2401 salary at the time, I'd have been contributing $220,2401 per year to my 401(k).
Every year, a handful of social accounts from supposed agents or insiders appear, looking to benefit by offering to reveal those stories that established journalists can't or won't report.
"In highly polluted cities like Delhi, you'll benefit by outdoor exercise for about a half an hour, but after that the risks begins to outweigh the benefits," she said.
And, once you've cooked them, go and affix stars and notes to the recipes, so that others may benefit by your experience in the kitchen and at the table.
Recovery from addiction should not be judged as a competitive sport, and there is no evidence that patients benefit by taking a more difficult and dangerous route to recovery.
The NBA has spent the last 25 years importing a surge of international talent — now it hopes to benefit by exporting the brand those global stars have helped build.
While it does serve some benefit by letting your friends know when you are in the app and ready to chat (and vice versa), many saw it as an annoyance.
In recent years, all of these companies have started to invest in products and devices that are targeted to millions of people who could benefit by tracking their heart health.
"Shippers benefit by gaining access to a pipeline system that can source from multiple basins and access numerous demand markets," Tallgrass Chief Operating Officer Bill Moler said in a statement.
For example, SSA estimates someone born in 90 would receive 62 percent of their full monthly benefit by claiming at age 62, and 92.2 percent by claiming at age 65.
But interest in direct listings has been growing in Silicon Valley, and Bank of America thinks it can benefit by long-term by helping companies with them, the bankers said.
Moreover, they believed, as long as Mr. Trump was weakening Mr. Cruz with his constant jabs and insults, Mr. Rubio stood to benefit by staying out of their cage match.
And though it's absurd to suggest that anyone is purposefully making less money to reap governmental reward, it's plain to see that some would stand to benefit by doing so.
We must seriously consider whether society would benefit by letting reformed offenders re-enter their community, and whether it's economical and humane to punish solely for the sake of retribution.
Much more can be achieved – and millions of Americans and U.S. business will continue to benefitby ensuring a system of balanced regulations that allow railroads to earn and innovate.
The companies say they believe the deal will add 4 cents a share to GE earnings in 2018 and receive $1.6 billion in financial benefit by 2020, mostly through cutting costs.
Extortion typically involves an effort to obtain property, services, money or some other benefit by threatening violence, reputational harm or other injury, although definitions can vary across state and federal laws.
Depending on the rest of your work record, certain provisions may kick in that reduce your benefit by up to 50 percent, or even completely wipe out spousal and survivor benefits.
But if it succeeds by enabling researchers to accelerate the pace of innovation, Yahoo, too, will benefit by being able to take those learnings and apply them to its own products.
A recent report by Morgan Stanley, in fact, raised this possibility of a Comcast deal, especially noting that Comcast could benefit by getting a larger bounty from Netflix for adding subscribers.
However, the possibility exists that a company may unfairly benefit by zero-rating its own services, a violation of Net Neutrality rules, which is what the FCC investigated in this report.
Fixing these requires the owners of the mobile platforms -- Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft -- who directly benefit by selling phones, advertisements and products to users, to proactively influence the designers of apps.
"Element AI will benefit by continuing to leverage NVIDIA's high performance GPUs and software at large scale to solve some of the world's most challenging issues," he said in a statement.
Investors can choose a set of algorithms that match their goals and risk profile, and the code boffins benefit by seeing their code in use and by sharing in the profits.
Holder and other Democrats argue that Republicans have used that process, which will begin again in 2021, to their benefit by drawing the boundaries to ensure safe seats for Republican incumbents.
The big picture: Bankers have warned that direct listings are risky, but the unimpressive IPOs of Lyft and Uber are challenging the notion that companies benefit by going the traditional route.
I think the future is definitely a world where NEMT will continue to be a covered benefit by Medicare and Medicaid plans, and ride share will provide most of that benefit.
The unions are protesting against a law that reduces monthly unemployment benefit by 4.6 percent if claimants fail to do 18 hours' work in three months and actively seek new employment.
A recent report by Morgan Stanley, in fact, raised this possibility of a Comcast deal, especially noting that it could benefit by getting a larger bounty from Netflix for adding subscribers.
Advocates of the tax cut had argued that millions of middle-class Americans would also benefit, by reducing taxes on the sale of stocks held in their portfolios or pension funds.
"By concealing the emissions scheme, Volkswagen reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in benefit by issuing the securities at more attractive rates for the company," the SEC said in a statement.
Moreover, the winners will not benefit by quite as much as they had hoped, partly because of a cap the government has put in place to prevent anyone from losing too much.
Because the app has such a strong relationship with a real world show generating new content every week, Lip Sync Battle can also benefit by leveraging promotional content to boost fan engagement.
"We expect more upside potential from silver than from gold as silver should benefit by a steady industrial demand, representing an important floor to market prices," said Daniela Corsini at Intesa Sanpaolo.
The answer, it turns out, depends on whether a court is convinced that the insider obtained a "benefit" by tipping her friend — a subject on which judges of all stripes often disagree.
The typical advice often follows a similar pattern: do some soul-searching to understand yourself better, practice expressing empathy, then benefit by earning the trust of your employees or getting a promotion.
While Amazon also faces some calls to be broken up, Cramer is convinced that Alphabet could benefit by separating its search, cloud services and self-driving car program, Waymo, into separate businesses.
They also benefit by following a gluten-free diet to alleviate symptoms, which may also include headaches, fatigue and joint pain in addition to gastrointestinal problems similar to those of celiac disease.
In those, the researchers find that the price decline caused by giving people in those villages food instead of cash enhances the size of the benefit by about 28 pesos ($2.80) per month.
A federal court panel ruled that the Democratic-controlled state legislature intentionally designed the district in 2011 to their benefit by including the heavily Democratic Montgomery County, costing a Republican incumbent his seat.
But most Republicans are resisting that temptation knowing they will one day be back in the minority and will benefit by being able to slow-down or block Democratic legislation they oppose. Sen.
"This trend has concerned many of us who have worried that women are making this decision based upon an inaccurate understanding of how much they may benefit by having this procedure," Hwang added.
Source: FactSet Some argue that if young, innovative firms are acquired by the large platform giants, such as Facebook, Google, or Apple, the public would continue to benefit by owning the parent stock.
The Congressional Budget Office had initially estimated that the requirement for drug companies to provide larger discounts would reduce federal spending on Medicare's drug benefit by a total of $7.7 billion through 2027.
A spokesman for Trump Organization said most international travelers headed to Trump Turnberry already use the larger Glasgow airport, so the Trump resort received no major benefit by keeping the Prestwick airport operational.
"Not only would it be of tangible benefit by breaking the impasse, but it would also create badly needed breathing space for both sides to reflect on the bigger picture," the paper said.
If they stay in, they can benefit by participating in a pooled fund with low fees, economies of scale and a mandate for strong consumer protections that is designed to maximize retirement security.
What they were selling to people was the idea that you're going to get shares and therefore that's how you're going to benefit by the sweat of your own brow, so to speak.
Just as "Wynonna Earp" has drawn in producer Emily Andras's cult following — her fans call themselves "Fandras" — "Dirk Gently" stands to benefit by locking in Elijah Woods to play the titular detective's assistant Todd.
"By concealing the emissions scheme, Volkswagen reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in benefit by issuing the securities at more attractive rates for the company," the SEC said in a summary of its filing.
Since chronic inflammation is thought to be the underlying cause of many diseases, including arthritis, coronary artery disease, diabetes and cancer, "everyone would benefit by following a more anti-inflammatory eating regimen," she said.
Critics say Bernhardt's previous work as a lobbyist could risk conflicts of interest, unless he recuses himself from certain issues, because he worked for companies that could benefit by opening up lands to development.
Your career will benefit by having a strong network of people who can provide mentorship and training, alert you to new opportunities for advancement, and connect you to others in your company and industry.
But much of the same logic applies: Democrats depend on high turnout from their educated, culturally liberal white voters, and likely won't benefit by being seen as "Republican-lite" on a key cultural issue.
No matter what, though, you only get a longevity benefit by doing exercise in the long-term, which means that you should select an activity that you enjoy and that feels good for your body.
As reported by US Navy veteran and rewards expert Richard Kerr of The Points Guy, service members must request the benefit by calling the number on the back of the card — it isn't applied automatically.
He said the BRDC wanted a stronger financial platform for the business, with a capital injection also securing jobs, while JLR would benefit by association with a track that has hosted Formula One since 1950.
BUT THE REAL THING WE BENEFIT BY IS THE GENERAL ECONOMY, AND IT'S IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE IN THE UNITED STATES, AND WE PROJECT IT TO GROW 2.7% VERSUS, SAY, AND THIS YEAR, LOW 2s.
It found that the president had abused his power, endangered national security for his own personal benefit by seeking foreign interference in the 2020 election and obstructed Congress by ordering critical witnesses not to testify.
Some owners still resent Al Davis, who owned the Raiders until his death in 2011, and do not want his son, Mark, to benefit by moving to the Los Angeles market, which is larger than Oakland.
Uber riders will also benefit by receiving 10% of their purchase value back in Uber Cash, which they can then use either on future trips or on other purchases made through the Cargo app while riding.
Rather than closing up shop for fear that they would reignite the political backlash Republicans faced in the late 1990s after they impeached President Bill Clinton, Democrats today would benefit by continuing to ask hard questions.
On Friday, Yoo said that South Korea's economic growth this year would likely benefit by 0.2 to 0.3 percentage points from the government's proposed 11 trillion won ($9.69 billion)supplementary budget and fiscal reinforcement stimulus plans.
"We need to remember, even if you get influenza after receiving the vaccine you are likely to benefit by having a less severe and shorter illness and you are less apt to have complications," Schaffner said.
The new GOP tax law increased the standard deduction and thereby reduced the number of Americans who could benefit by itemizing their deductions — thus diminishing the "direct federal incentive" to donate to charity, according to the Journal.
As for the prospects of the deal holding, Mr Samore thinks the Iranians have an incentive to co-operate for the time being, as they will benefit by up to $100 billion from the unfreezing of assets.
Mr Hassett's "conservative" claim that the cut will raise wages by $4,000 in an economy with 150 million workers is a claim that workers will benefit by $600 billion or 300 per cent of the tax cut.
Big publishers such as national newspapers are also likely to keep their readers and believe they can benefit by eventually charging advertisers more for online slots in the knowledge they are compliant with the new EU rules.
In fact, the only potential scenario in which Trump could benefit by firing Mueller would be if he does indeed have something to hide from the special counsel and he is able to permanently derail the investigation.
For example, a team could push out companion content, such as live replays or links to social channels, and consumers could benefit by connecting their ticket to a mobile wallet, streamlining the process of buying food or merchandise.
Indeed, elephant biologists believe the ability of the young to benefit by and learn from the wisdom of the old is one of the most important reasons for the existence of groups—another thing elephants share with people.
The lead House impeachment manager likened these hardball tactics to the alleged scheme to coerce Ukraine that got him impeached: Trump abused his power to coerce Ukraine into announcing investigations for his personal benefit by freezing military aid.
It beggars belief that anyone thinks consumers would benefit by forcing technology companies into their own silos, ensuring that the most powerful sources of competition for each other are confined to their own fiefdoms by order of law.
But occasionally we do run into people like Jennifer, who may not particularly want to help female colleagues in their own office, but can at least understand that women benefit by banding together on workplace issues more generally.
However, if Trudeau is willing to pay the domestic political cost and take a hit to his personal approval ratings, he does stand to benefit by starting Canada's relationship with the new American president on the right foot.
Those plaintiffs argue that the question is central to a political scheme by the administration to skew census results to the Republican Party's benefit by reducing the head count of traditionally Democratic slices of the population like immigrants.
Unofficial advisor Roger Stone (author of The Clintons' War on Women) wants this to become a central campaign message, believing Trump would benefit by alleging that Bill Clinton abused women and that Hillary was an accomplice in the abuse.
A quantum network would benefit by being able to use different types of nodes depending on the network's application, but figuring out how to send a photon from one type of node to another has proven difficult for researchers.
INTERNATIONAL POLICY * The UK stands to benefit by continuing to engage the world's tech giants, ensuring that the UK offer remains world-beating and sending an unequivocal signal that the needs of the digital economy will always be addressed.
Mr. Salman's argument for overturning his conviction hinges on the Newman decision, which tightened the standard for what constitutes a personal benefit by requiring prosecutors to show a tangible benefit rather than mere friendship between the tipper and recipient.
And Ms. Trump may benefit by another comparison: to Vice President Mike Pence, who sat near Ms. Kim during the opening ceremony of the Olympics and seemed unable to strike the same chord as she did with South Koreans.
Trump, for his part, seems more inclined to believe Hannity's ramblings than he is his own intelligence community, which has concluded that the real election interference operation during the 2016 campaign was conducted for his benefit by the Kremlin.
Anti-austerity party Podemos ("We Can"), now teaming up with a smaller left-wing force, is expected to place second or third thanks to strong backing from millions of Spaniards who have yet to benefit by the economic recovery.
Health professionals tend to suggest that there is little evidence high-fructose corn syrup is less healthy than other artificial sweeteners, but that most people would benefit by cutting down on it along with all other forms of sugar.
The idea: Walmart benefits because BuzzFeed will use its extensive online reach to drive consumers to its stores and digital properties; BuzzFeed will benefit by getting a piece of the retail sales, plus a deeper relationship with a powerful partner.
The plaintiffs in Wednesday's lawsuit accused the banks of violating U.S. antitrust law by conspiring from 2003 to 2013 to rig currency benchmarks including the WM/Reuters Closing Rates for their own benefit by sharing confidential orders and trading positions.
For example, if North Korea gives up an agreed number of nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction, America could agree to drop selected sanctions – showing that trust can be built and that both sides can benefit by working together.
Given that the average active equity management fee is 79 basis points annually, active investors spending money on corporate governance only stand able to benefit by the amount it increases the value of the holdings times 0.79 percent, not a lot.
Although the measures, which include the gradual phasing out of a pension benefit by 2019, are broadly in line with bailout demands, sources close to the lenders said they may not be enough to address a deeper-than-expected fiscal gap.
Returning to the question of just what the Congress might do to really help further the process of modernizing the air traffic management system, Administrator Huerta suggested that he and future administrators would benefit by actions in four areas: 85033.
The analyst said if Congress lowers the corporate tax rate to 20 percent from 35 percent and interest expense becomes nontax deductible, Apple earnings per share will benefit by 5003 cents in fiscal 2018 and by 89 cents in fiscal 2019.
At issue in the case is the meaning of a 1996 change in the law known as the "stop-time rule" that disqualifies people who commit certain crimes from this benefit by stopping the clock on their period of continuous residency.
She can claim the reduced widow's benefit of $1,430 at age 60, but she would receive that amount for the remainder of her life since her own benefit is too small to exceed the widow's benefit by delaying her own claim.
"We advocate for open policies such that the local economy can flourish," Shum said, explaining that host countries can benefit by allowing refugees to legally and freely integrate into the economy, which enhances their lives and removes dependency on humanitarian assistance.
While repeal supporters argue that people would benefit by having the choice to buy less expensive plans, state regulators have been cracking down on rogue agents who have misled customers about what such inexpensive plans cover or more important don't.
"Not only would it be of tangible benefit by breaking the impasse, but it would also create badly needed breathing space for both sides to reflect on the bigger picture than who does what to please the other," it said.
Patients on resunab scored an average of 33 percent on an index that evaluates changes in skin hardening, lung capacity and assessments of benefit by patients and physicians, while those on the placebo scored zero after 16 weeks, Corbus said.
Here are some things not to do if you too want to save big: Even if you go to school in a place where rent is more expensive than it is in Missouri, you can still benefit by moving off campus.
Nonetheless, U.S. executives know the continued use of coal around the world depends on two things, both which would benefit by staying in a global climate deal: government support for new technologies to burn coal more cleanly and continued U.S. exports of coal.
Second, both countries that are net lenders and countries that are net borrowers can benefit by diversifying away risk specific to their country, as assets and liabilities are now spread among more counterparties, though common macroeconomic shocks may reduce or eliminate this benefit.
"[O]ur new platform will make it easy to connect to and work with our partners, who can benefit by accessing our fleet of self-driving vehicles to serve their customers," Jim Farley, Ford's executive vice president and president for global markets, writes.
As Buchholz points out in his paper, traditional taxis forgo huge economic benefit by not being able to link customers waiting on street corners with empty vehicles – both geographically and in terms of matching overall demand and supply at any given time.
"Health data suggest we could still get benefit by going lower and if we are going to go lower, we need to address these sources," says Allen Robinson, a professor of mechanical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University who wasn't involved in the study.
Unlike Peck's much richer revelation through the words of Baldwin, Woods and Galimberti are only able to expose the face of places and actors currently profiting from or governing this connected system from which hundreds of multinationals benefit by shirking their social responsibility.
As Mr. Buchholz points out in his paper, traditional taxis forgo huge economic benefit by not being able to link customers waiting on street corners with empty vehicles — both geographically and in terms of matching overall demand and supply at any given time.
That's because postponing retirement and your Social Security benefit by merely three to six months has the same impact on your retirement income as saving 1% of your salary a year for three decades, according to a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
"This appears to have been a case of 'squatting,' which... involves a Chinese company registering the name of a high-profile Western business in order to benefit by forcing the company to either buy it back or take the matter to court," Armitage said.
THAT'S THE BEST INDICATOR WE HAVE, AND MORE THAN 80% SAID ONE -- THE PRESSURE WE'RE PUTTING ON THE COMPANY IS POSITIVE, TWO, THAT THEY BELIEVE THERE'S A SIGNIFICANT MARGIN OPPORTUNITY, AND THREE, THAT THE COMPANY WOULD BENEFIT BY ONE OR MORE OF OUR DIRECTORS.
I do think, however, that Mr. Stephens might have woven the third, Aristotle, into his recommendation for how Facebook's senior leadership could benefit by chilling out for a weekend and reading "an ancient book": How about discussing "Nicomachean Ethics" over some wine and cheese?
The House has accumulated significant evidence that Mr. Trump used his office, and leveraged congressionally appropriated foreign security assistance, for his personal political benefit by attempting to coerce Ukraine, a foreign ally facing Russian aggression, to announce an investigation into a domestic political rival.
You could be eligible for some benefits if your work record includes time at other jobs that did pay into Social Security — but different provisions may kick in that reduce your own benefit by up to 50 percent, or even completely wipe out spousal or survivor benefits.
In cities where it's hard to build more, the landlords can't benefit by actually constructing new units — so instead they might just try to bilk tenants, as economists Robert Collinson and Peter Ganong predict would happen under a poorly designed rent subsidy plan in a recent study.
So for the new experiment, which was published in December in the journal PLOS One, researchers from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and the University of Ottawa decided to focus intently on whether a nonresponder to one form of exercise could benefit by switching to another.
Union leaders have pointed to a report from the city's Independent Budget Office to show that the city did not lose money providing parental leave to managers; in fact, it saved money, because it financed the benefit by rescinding a pay raise and eliminating some vacation days.
"If you are eating very minimal calories, and you're not eating a lot of protein, you may experience a greater benefit by taking a collagen supplement than someone who regularly eats salmon, lean chicken, turkey, broccoli, red peppers, and tomatoes -- all foods that help support collagen synthesis," she said.
It is no surprise to us that one of the final acts of President Obama (which was agreed to by the Trump transition team) was to normalize relations with Sudan so it can improve its economy for its citizens, and the world can benefit by its anti-terrorism program.
The promise, or selling proposition, of side-by-side management has been as a talent retention and attraction mechanism for fund managers, who've argued that mutual fund clients can benefit by getting access to managers who might otherwise leave them for the greener pastures of the hedge fund industry.
"Becoming part of the FullContact team allows us to further execute on our mission globally, and together, our users will benefit by having more detailed information about their contacts, allowing them to be even more awesome with people," added Profoundis CEO and co-founderArjun Pillai via a blog post.
The town meeting that will bring national attention to Sanders, Warren and Moore will dramatize why most voters will economically and financially benefit by a program that maximizes income equality, economic justice and fairness and economic opportunity for poor and middle-income voters in red and blue states alike.
And in 24, there are a few skills you would benefit by developing, especially if you're looking to switch careers: Mobile app development Digital marketing / business analytics Web development Which all make sense, considering mobile is crucial to the success of companies to make their products and services visible to customers.
"Overwhelmingly, these subsidies flow to farms that are financially on an extremely sound footing, Smith said, "and the payments benefit, by and large, households whose incomes are well above the national average and whose level of wealth on a net worth basis is typically in the multiple millions of dollars.
Harris and Gallinari are both fine spot-up threats who space the floor wider than Griffin ever could, but so far the Clippers have struggled to leverage that benefit by too frequently settling into iso-ball against natural mismatches that arise from having both on the floor at the same time.
They can all benefit by so doing, none more obviously than the New York governor, who could become a true political legend by — and this is what matters most — delivering the public what he promised, which Farley alone won't achieve: a 21st-century station finally worthy of this great city. Opinion
Irvine says its Trusted Signals Exchange platform uses some "pretty advanced techniques in deep learning and other areas of machine learning to be able to transfer signals or insights that we can gain from different companies such that all the companies on our platform can benefit by delivering more personalized, relevant experiences".
In view of Europe's low natural population growth rate, refugee family reunification could be a great benefit by adding to the birth rate in the EU.  In the first half of the 1960s, the population of the EU increased by only 0.8 percent a year, and the birth rate is even lower now.
As and added benefit, by putting a USB-C to Lighting cable in every iPhone box, Apple would also be eliminating the need to use a dongle anytime you want to connect an iPhone to a late-model MacBook, which aside from the Air, have not featured USB-A ports since the 2016 refresh.
All EU member states would have to approve the proposal before it could become law, and it's not entirely clear if countries like Luxembourg or Ireland, which benefit by serving as tax havens for US companies, would want to see major tax reform that makes it harder for companies to hide their sales from taxation.
Legislation passed in the U.S. House last Congress GI Bill Education Quality Enhancement Act of 2015 despite opposition from national veteran groups who felt the VA oversight function should be repaired, and federal guidelines should be tightened, to prevent unnecessary cost over-runs or abuse of the benefit by private sector bad-actors motivated by profit.
In a lengthy email that I cannot fully do justice to in this column, Tooby wrote that everybody benefits from participating in groups of alliances and factions on different scales, and people also benefit by fractionating solidarity in such a way that those on the far side of the boundary seem undesirable, worth spurning, contemptible, deplorable.
In theory, Democrats could benefit by using the tax bill as the economic messaging device that they were unable to come up with on their own — an unpopular tax cut for corporations and the very rich, rushed through at the last minute, full of a few terrible loopholes that can stand in as visible signs of the whole rotten bill.
Jimmy Carter calls for donations to Carter Center to be redirected to support those fighting coronavirus MORE all have valuable insights to offer about what they did right during crises they faced, and how you and America could benefit from that, and what they did wrong, what they learned from their mistakes, and how you and America would benefit by not repeating them.
Because the outbreak, which has been ongoing since August, hasn't spread beyond the DRC, "we considered there would be no added benefit by declaring [an emergency], particularly as excellent work is being done on the ground by WHO and many partner organizations," said Robert Steffen, chair of the WHO-convened committee of external experts that deliberated over the emergency declaration.
The views expressed are his own) * United States and Saudi Arabia not aligned on oil price target * Higher gasoline costs threaten to wipe out U.S. tax cut benefit By John Kemp LONDON, July 5 (Reuters) - The United States and Saudi Arabia appear to have reached an understanding: Washington will reduce or eliminate Iran's oil export revenues and in return Riyadh will guarantee oil supplies and stabilise prices.
The singular evening, in which some wore wet suits and took underwater selfies, and one man glided around wearing a neoprene mermaid's tail — was a benefit by the nonprofit Friends of Hearst Castle to celebrate the completion of the largest restoration project in the property's history: a five-year, $220 million project to repair cracks that caused the pool to leak up to 143,214 gallons a day.
The following are highlights of the allegations contained in the complaint: — As part of a probe into dealings between the UAW and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, federal agents discovered a multiyear conspiracy involving "senior UAW officials stealing and unlawfully and willfully abstracting and converting UAW funds to purchase luxury items and accommodations for their own personal benefit" by submitting vouchers that misrepresented payments as official business.
That exchange and others emerged as congressional investigators met privately for more than nine hours on Capitol Hill with Mr. Volker, who is the first witness in their growing impeachment inquiry into whether Mr. Trump tried to bend American policy for his own political benefit by pressuring President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to dig up dirt on former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and other Democrats.
After Betty receives a "double cherry on top no" when she asks Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch) and the Vixens to help at Pop's benefit, Dark Betty emerges and strategically kills two birds with one stone by casually blackmailing Cheryl into not only volunteering at the benefit by threatening to publicize video footage of her father murdering her brother, Jason Blossom (Trevor Stines), but also blackmails her into testifying at FP's hearing, claiming that the Blossoms forgive him for his wrongdoings to potentially lesson FP's sentence.
Eligibility for loans would be defined as a small business or veterans organization with fewer than 500 employees Sole proprietors, independent contractors and self-employed would be eligible $250 billion in expansion/enhancement of unemployment insurance Four months of expanded unemployment benefits (increases overall benefit by $600 a week over that period) Jobless benefits would extend to the self employed and "gig" workers unable to work due to the pandemic Incentivizes states to pay first week of benefits immediately upon a worker filing, as opposed to the traditional one week lag $250 billion in direct payments to individuals and families Individuals would get $1,103 each, Couples $2,400 and children $500 each.

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