I think there are benefits from running hot and there's some benefits from running real hot.
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Consequently, the energy benefits from these resources are significantly lower than the benefits from conventional oil.
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Public health mattered hugely: Everybody benefits from everybody else being vaccinated, and everybody benefits from everybody else obeying the rules of hygiene.
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The U.S. dairy industry also benefits from subsidies and supply management, and the U.S. sugar industry benefits from strict quotas on sugar imports.
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Not every movie benefits from the 4K upgrade over Blu-ray, but "The Hunt for Red October" definitely benefits from the higher resolution.
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Nice benefits from Balotelli just as much as he benefits from Nice, if not more; on the field, of course, but off it, too.
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It's a car that benefits from the technical innovations that went into the earlier cars, but that also benefits from the brand halo effect.
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The American economy benefits from a strong tech sector, the American government benefits from its thoughtful cooperation, and American citizens benefit from its investments in security.
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Every frame of Knock Down the House benefits from both.
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It's a whole world in there, which everyone benefits from.
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No one needs it, wants it or benefits from it.
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Caterpillar and Boeing may see big benefits from infrastructure spending.
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Scientists picked apart past claims about supposed benefits from drinking.
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The story also benefits from novel supplemental things to do.
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Like red wine, red meat benefits from slow, low cooking.
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Obamacare benefits from an automatic brake against any death spiral.
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Meaning that you couldn't otherwise get these benefits from it.
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The book benefits from not just focusing on European superclubs.
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These companies accrue a number of benefits from the relationship.
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SCBAM also benefits from a high level of system automations.
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Who benefits from lower corporate taxes is a controversial question.
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However, who benefits from making heroes out of these men?
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Both their work and society benefits from this thoughtful approach.
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SS: What are the benefits from leaving, do you think?
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Trump also benefits from the scandals associated with Bill Clinton.
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Home construction likely won't see benefits from the early spring.
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The fund benefits from SSGA's operational and risk control framework.
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All thanks to his new dental benefits from LA Kitchen.
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Right now, healthcare benefits from employers are an untaxed benefit.
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George W. Bush benefits from this kind of revisionism, too.
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The consumer benefits from Google and Facebook are thus excluded.
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Some schools have had measurable benefits from longer school days.
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The company also benefits from owning 90% of its stores.
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"She benefits from a corrupt campaign finance system," he said.
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"No country benefits from retaliatory trade restrictions," Abe told reporters.
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The company also benefits from owning 21% of its stores.
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Clinton benefits from memories of prosperity during her husband's presidency.
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And the world benefits from a Britain unafraid to lead.
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He reports benefits from supplements for his patients and himself.
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KAYLA TAUSCHE: Tell me how risk management benefits from technology.
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She also benefits from good genes and an athletic background.
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And who benefits from another product being on the shelf?
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And old age, we see, benefits from friends and laughter.
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I think your profile benefits from your little relationships, right?
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The United States benefits from more trade rather than less.
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The benefits from this approach are numerous, Ms. Garcia said.
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And who benefits from the move, other than Michael Dell?
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The economic and environmental benefits from fracking have been enormous.
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You might be wondering: who benefits from repealing these protections?
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The criticism would be that CNN benefits from the attention.
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The U.S. also benefits from effective prevention in developing countries.
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He walked away while extracting no discernible benefits from China.
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Age of Resistance benefits from that more than anything else.
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The epigenetic benefits from running ended when the running did.
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Advocates tout health benefits from anxiety reduction to pain management.
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It's not just Russian propaganda that benefits from online advertising.
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Sanders benefits from enduring support among younger voters and independents.
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The number does not consider many likely benefits from immigration.
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Montana residents could see big benefits from refinancing their homes.
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All corporations are reaping the benefits from those tax cuts.
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Here's how you can earn the most benefits from them.
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Simply put, not every place benefits from EVs the same.
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The CSeries benefits from a new type of efficient engine.
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That can help ensure the whole family benefits from your help.
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An auto repair shop on a major thoroughfare benefits from awareness.
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Undoubtedly, Stenberg also benefits from the rock-solid cast around them.
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And that his campaign benefits from other candidates leaving the race.
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Regular video footage isn't the only thing that benefits from HyperSmooth.
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The party also benefits from public ignorance of the federal budget.
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Cruz is the one who immediately benefits from a Trump downfall.
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But just like a biome, a meme only benefits from biodiversity.
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But Endgame also benefits from the groundwfork laid by Infinity War.
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The paper also benefits from prediction being easier after the event.
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Very few have received benefits from the VA for their illnesses.
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The mobile providers gain some benefits from the agreement with Apple.
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Western consumers will continue to reap large net benefits from trade.
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But Google isn't the only party who benefits from this arrangement.
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The bank benefits from the maintenance obligation (Anstaltslast) from the FRG.
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Other studies have also found benefits from a higher alcohol tax.
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Still, critics of the technology saw potential benefits from the proposals.
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And there is more to German benefits from the ECB's largesse.
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The bank's funding and liquidity profile benefits from strong parental support.
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Being first, of course, is something not every company benefits from.
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The budget office did project economic benefits from the tax overhaul.
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Today the United States benefits from federal investments in decades past.
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But unlike athletes, they don't often see performance benefits from technology.
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The debut of writer / director Chris Kelly benefits from humbling performances.
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The show's charitable organization, ACM Lifting Lives benefits from the proceeds.
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The Givers benefits from Callahan's relationship with the faces of philanthropy.
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Velthuis, the art market ultimately benefits from an unequal distribution of
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The sector simply benefits from the deductions afforded all other businesses.
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More startlingly, some may actually experience direct psychological benefits from it.
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Additionally, CBS benefits from its high proportion of originally produced content.
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Who most benefits from Djokovic's exit is yet to be seen.
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Barrick would not detail any expected financial benefits from the merger.
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Postmenopausal women might experience bone health benefits from moderate alcohol use.
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About 44 million people get benefits from the program each month.
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No one benefits from a prison system that inflicts extreme trauma.
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To be sure, there have been benefits from the ECB's policies.
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Glasswing definitely benefits from the firm's proximity to Boston's stellar universities.
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It's not a book that benefits from being read straight through.
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Nobody benefits from either of those more than Wall Street does.
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And Detroit benefits from an incestuous relationship with conventional car dealers.
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And it is not a trait that benefits from prolonged exposure.
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Everyone on the planet benefits from the health of the Amazon.
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Healthy ecosystems provide many benefits, from watershed protection to carbon storage.
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And the U.S. benefits from the capital investment and the jobs.
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Ask Well Any benefits from collagen supplements appear to be limited.
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Ask Yourself: Who benefits from interpreting the numbers in this way?
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Ordinary Liberians still see few benefits from the country's vast fleet.
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After all, who really benefits from weakening our clean-car standards?
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Analysts say Mr. Putin benefits from playing along with the Saudis.
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He also benefits from a super PAC advertising on his behalf.
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But it also benefits from Goldman's deep pockets and cheap funding.
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Those that are aware don't know of the benefits from participating.
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Workers, especially millennials, are demanding more wellness benefits from their employers.
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Today, more than 38 million people receive benefits from the program.
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Sanders benefits from the visual trope of the sagacious elderly man.
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So everyone can ... yelling is ... no one really benefits from arguing.
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"However, I'm not sure who benefits from that and who loses."
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The change is significant, because Obama's mercury rule only brings in $53 million in health benefits from reducing mercury annually, but it brings in up to $90 billion per year in health benefits from reducing co-pollutants.
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ASX benefits from buoyant sharemarkets because they encourage more companies to list.
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Democrats' snappy reply is that everyone benefits from healthy moms and babies.
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No one really materially benefits from this kind of arrangement but Facebook.
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CMP benefits from a statutory solvency guarantee from the City of Paris.
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And everyone who benefits from the current system is resistant to change.
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The Westminister system of parliamentary democracy also benefits from weaker upper houses.
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He has a blast, and the movie benefits from his obvious enjoyment.
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Bosch benefits from stronger business diversification than peers, such as BorgWarner, Inc.
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Hong Kong still benefits from being the most international city in Asia.
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Crucially, the industry also benefits from political will at the highest level.
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Very vivid fruit and raisiny structures that benefits from ageing as well.
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Analysts saw potential benefits from the increased attention on the commerical market.
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AIS benefits from economies of scale due to its large subscriber-base.
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Third, there are sizeable benefits from letting the labour market tighten further.
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PL's RBC ratio benefits from its extensive use of captive reinsurance arrangements.
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The current mayor benefits from groundwork done by his predecessor, Cory Booker.
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Uganda often benefits from people crossing the border for a few days.
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And it's this aspect that benefits from a "deep neural network" approach.
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Still, he said, the company benefits from the diversity of the region.
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Palang Pracharat has repeatedly said it reaps no benefits from the constitution.
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He also says that his hometown benefits from a significant cultural difference.
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The sector benefits from a weaker euro because that makes exports cheaper.
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The bank also benefits from the shareholders' ordinary financial support, especially funding.
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"Hallmark benefits from a legacy of a highly emotional brand," he said.
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Who, other than Christie's, reaped the benefits from the blockbuster Ganz sale?
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It also benefits from bans on gambling in many Southeast Asia nations.
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And yet obvious financial benefits from putting the two together are limited.
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There's a security industry that benefits from these cool sci-fi names.
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Notwithstanding government support, PEFCO's liquidity profile benefits from multiple sources of liquidity.
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The benefits from living with another person vary from city to city.
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Critics maintain the GOP misjudged purported benefits from the outset (The Hill).
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Copart, another Virtus holding, also benefits from a network effect, he said.
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In addition, AsDB benefits from preferred creditor status on its sovereign loans.
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The card benefits from its built-in nature on Apple devices, too.
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The Swedish covered bond market benefits from a large captive investor base.
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Many say they have not seen any benefits from the nuclear deal.
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There are clear benefits from Mexico's integration into North American supply chains.
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The VR benefits from ATB's track record of consistently healthy financial performance.
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Synthetic biology is hot and getting hotterGinkgo also benefits from the deal.
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Brown's order would cover many of those seeking benefits from state agencies.
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But "we really don't see any big benefits from multivitamins," she says.
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America reaps many benefits from supporting Egypt and advancing our shared priorities.
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Benefits from those hunts usually did not reach those on the ground.
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No one benefits from people pushing themselves to the brink of exhaustion.
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Benefits from the giveaway will go to the National Guard Educational Foundation.
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It means that everyone on your home network benefits from ad blocking.
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It also benefits from a pretty arch window with a lovely view.
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No proof of medical benefits from rhino horn has been found either.
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It can also sap vital benefits from veterans who truly need it.
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So, who really benefits from the repeal of the Clean Water Rule?
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Trump has reaped other financial benefits from Saudi Arabia and its representatives.
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Boeing Co, which normally benefits from trade talk progress, fell 29% premarket.
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The student-loan market also benefits from having an implicit taxpayer backstop.
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The company's reported RBC ratio benefits from its use of captive arrangements.
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Reynolds on Thursday cited research that shows economic benefits from data centers.
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Hide some of your benefits from your balance to help you budget.
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Polluters don't just enjoy amazing financial benefits from working on public lands.
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It also benefits from access agreements with many more allies and partners.
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The company benefits from economies of scale due to its large subscriber base.
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Because Google gets paid for the ads, it actually benefits from these scams.
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Similarly, you can reap small benefits from working out at the right time.
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Eurometropole benefits from strong governance, evidenced by accurate budget planning and debt management.
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He said the company benefits from consumer trends favoring vehicles with larger tires.
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We still feel that actually the benefits from globalization far outweigh the costs.
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By extension, Infinity War only benefits from its proximity to Black Panther's release.
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Persona 5 also benefits from a fast start, something its predecessors struggled with.
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Many, many studies, for example, have found benefits from a higher alcohol tax.
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It also benefits from access to contingent liquidity from the Bank of England.
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But believe it or not, you can get similar nutritional benefits from chickpeas.
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What aspect of your spiritual practice and work benefits from your intuitive skills?
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The lawyer helping her, Jorge Freire, benefits from a separate public-sector scheme.
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More than half the town's inhabitants get welfare benefits from the federal government.
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Its competitive position benefits from distinct distribution channels that target these specific niches.
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We have also been looking at what are the claimed benefits from CBD.
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Marriott's loyalty program stands to reap benefits from a larger footprint, he added.
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It also benefits from being entirely web-based, with no software download needed.
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Todd says there have been clear benefits from psilocybin with few side effects.
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The Assad government certainly benefits from eliminating civilians in opposition areas, Kozak said.
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We'll find out next week if and how Hillary benefits from her convention.
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Amazon benefits from influxes in shoppers in ways beyond simple grocery sales too.
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Problems include lower than expected benefits from the integration of the Yahoo Inc.
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NIKE HAS BECOME THE POSTER CHILD OF A COMPANY THAT BENEFITS FROM TRADE.
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The bond, issued and retained earlier this month, benefits from a state guarantee.
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But one group, Hezbollah, is reaping significant tangible benefits from fighting in Syria.
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The rated debt is senior, fully amortising and benefits from adequate reserving mechanisms.
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On top of this solid foundation, Vietnam is reaping benefits from trade deals.
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In one telling, watchmaking (which is labour-intensive) benefits from a 10% tariff.
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ART's rating also benefits from its proven access to diverse sources of capital.
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The business benefits from a favourable reimbursement policy for eye care in France.
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And some research suggests there may even be health benefits from drinking coffee.
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Like the elite, the collaborator takes initiative and receives benefits from his collaboration.
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The benefits from a private policy are usually bigger and are tax-free.
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Iran also benefits from the lack of transparency in ownership to elude sanctions.
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Local groups have said the region should get more benefits from the deal.
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It benefits from low private-sector indebtedness and a high household savings rate.
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Excluding benefits from timing, operating profit rose 5 percent to 4.3 billion pounds.
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Republicans cite benefits from earlier tax cuts, most notably under President Ronald Reagan.
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Coazucar also benefits from the strong support of its shareholder, the Rodriguez family.
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Cana in general benefits from alternating weather, with periods of rain and dryness.
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Fidesz benefits from a favourable economic environment and the weakness of the opposition.
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The country derives immense benefits from being part of an $18.5 trillion economy.
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Hulu also benefits from providing more television and advertising opportunities than its competitors.
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Former intimate friends with benefits from Vermont and other places visit me here.
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The Dutch TTF benefits from the huge - but depleting - Groningen onshore gas field.
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Besides, no one ever benefits from providing forward-looking guidance on public offerings.
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The piece of paper promises years of free financial benefits from the government.
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Offshore wind benefits from faster wind speeds and larger scales than onshore turbines.
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The history of universal payments does not show clear benefits from such programs.
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As Shakespeare's darkest, most nihilistic work, "Lear" benefits from such contemporary idiomatic directness.
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The novel benefits from Kunzru's cleareyed and canny view of America's cultural shifts.
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Campaign officials at times were eager to accept benefits from Russia's covert operation.
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My own view is that the country benefits from significant limits on immigration.
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You are stuck in the middle, paying taxes they don't reap benefits from.
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However, the benefits from requiring them to enter competitions definitely outweigh the hassle.
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It also benefits from its mastery of a paradox built into the genre.
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The book benefits from access, including interviews with more than 100 top executives.
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Trump believes he benefits from the passions and anger stirred by racist demagoguery.
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It's unclear whether he reaped any benefits from the $5 million ad buy.
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"The culture there is mostly women and it benefits from that," he says.
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Much of the music of "Simplicius" also benefits from the passage of time.
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So, if Agrofert benefits from his government's policies, he ultimately stands to profit.
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It's hard to see how either side benefits from any of this display.
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Wisniewski benefits from the MID, but it didn't help him buy his condo.
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So you have a few different options for gifting benefits from this card.
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The JV benefits from its leadership in 4G coverage and vast distribution network.
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The American public benefits from the conservation measures that are put in place.
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And, even better, research shows positive stress-reducing benefits from practicing compassion meditation.
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Two narratives that intentionally obscure who benefits from the tax law are emerging.
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Find out what causes it, who benefits from the system, and who suffers.
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Positively, Popular benefits from EUR1.4bn additional loss absorbing instruments which provides some cushion.
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The change "reflects the net benefits from enacted U.S. tax legislation," it announced.
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Well, ask who benefits from low taxes on the rich, and it's obvious.
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It will also benefits from Schneider's bigger position in North America, he said.
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Federal estimates say the proposal could cut benefits from up to 750,000 people.
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Sanders benefits from near-universal name recognition and massive levels of grassroots fundraising.
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I just don't know how society benefits from more people who are stoned.
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And, like China itself, when it comes to scoring, it benefits from its size.
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At the moment, it benefits from being a big fish in a small pond.
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The ECB previously said it benefits from the exchanges of views at the G30.
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QTC has AUD13 billion in debt outstanding that benefits from a guarantee from Australia.
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The center-left also benefits from a strong field of state-based policy networks.
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Typically, the only party that ever benefits from this arrangement is the broker/owner.
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He benefits from strong name recognition and an unmatched network of small-dollar donors.
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Yet the world benefits from the growth of this productive, international body of scholars.
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Tesla benefits from government tax credits that reduce the effective price of its vehicles.
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His counterpart in South Africa, Jacob Zuma, also benefits from the protection of trolls.
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Amazon and Alibaba typify a new breed of conglomerate that benefits from network effects.
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It benefits from having a clear message, something both Labour and the Tories lack.
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As the frontrunner, he's the one who benefits from a primary with minimal infighting.
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The rest of the world likes holding these, and America benefits from selling them.
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In spite of all the bad press, Facebook itself clearly benefits from that proliferation.
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Benefits from cutting taxes have been blunted by efforts to collect them more stringently.
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"You'll get more health benefits from walking rather than using the cart," Murray said.
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He gets energy from this stuff, he really does, and who benefits from it?
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The fund also benefits from LOIM's dedicated trading desk and overall risk control framework.
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And of course the whole state benefits from investments in clean energy RD&D.
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ICAF is the only Cantabrian PSE that benefits from such a strong statutory guarantee.
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In fact, you'll get some serious benefits from taking (and enjoying) that alone time.
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The ongoing rout in the commodities market, however, has offset benefits from the sale.
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Individuals with Social Security benefits from around $600 to $634 could be most affected.
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Pyongyang also benefits from Chinese economic support, whereas Iran largely had to fend itself.
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Taxpayers expected to "lose" benefits from housing tax subsidies have very little to lose.
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The bank also benefits from its established brand and strong retail franchise in Austria.
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Overall, "more than 20,000 Iraqis have received immigrations benefits" from this program, he added.
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However, it benefits from a higher EBITDAR margin and stronger FCF generation than SLT.
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Oddly enough, when a legislator's district benefits from the public trough, things get done.
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Household consumption benefits from a historically low unemployment rate (at 2.9% in June 2017).
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As part of the Toyota group, TAFS benefits from product knowledge and funding support.
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From now on, workers would get their benefits from their employer, not the state.
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What unites these artists isn't style but mode: Each benefits from contemplative, unhurried listening.
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Across the Sahel, many people experience no benefits from statehood, only neglect and violence.
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Mediation can engender many health benefits from lower cortisol levels which can reduce stress.
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As part of the Toyota group, TAF benefits from product knowledge and funding support.
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DSG's market share also benefits from high tariffs on imports of tyres and footwear.
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Where are the benefits from the boom that are accruing to the whole city?
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And that means they'll also see the biggest benefits from any overall tax cuts.
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It's a voluminous chore with slow, incremental benefits from one game to the next.
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There is only country that benefits from all of these moves: Vladimir Putin's Russia.
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So white women support the system because they believe they derive benefits from it.
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The Zookeeper's Wife also benefits from its central metaphor, which seems to write itself.
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And Mr. Monserrate benefits from name recognition and some longstanding relationships in the community.
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Some states have tried to strip benefits from immigrants but were denied by courts.
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"They want to get benefits from taking people to see the anacondas," she says.
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President, Pennsylvania State University Society's benefits from the innovations of higher education are priceless.
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In a tight labor market, no company benefits from employees who are quietly seething.
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"Leadership benefits from its own credibility and doesn't want to lose it," Bardach said.
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Perhaps this is for the same reasons that literature rarely benefits from movie adaptations.
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How much Rubio actually benefits from the NRA depends on how you calculate it.
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Sony's cheaper option also benefits from being custom-designed to fit the DualShock 4.
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The Taliban insurgency benefits from overmatched Afghan military forces but also an ineffective government.
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Smarter Living: The benefits from rapidly shifting workouts may be mostly in your head.
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The real benefits from the enhanced broadcast will come from the improved color space.
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There are certain industries where businesses get a lot of benefits from the government.
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New Light also benefits from its rapid introduction to Destiny 2's many activities.
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There is similar evidence of long-term economic benefits from high-quality childhood education.
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The company especially benefits from natural disasters that often leave cars inoperable, Cramer noted.
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Because all euro-zone countries have reaped significant benefits from membership in the union.
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Holt said that manufacturing is one sector that would see immediate benefits from 5G.
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Those numbers would include any income benefits from Trump loosening red tape on businesses.
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But history says society benefits from countering the rise in anti-Semitism early on.
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In fact, the only interest that benefits from ongoing war is that of Russia.
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WellCare raised its full-year forecast due to benefits from the new tax law.
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That said, baseball benefits from having at least one dome stadium in the league.
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Whether they're going to get benefits from it, we'll see, by it being there.
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But there are particular health benefits from this type of training on two measures.
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Excluding benefits from currency movements, 2016 revenue would be up 4 percent, TP ICAP estimated.
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In return, Odebrecht secured some $261.7 million in "benefits" from the payments, the document said.
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That said, political risks in Europe could end up overshadowing benefits from growth this year.
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Located in Alsace on France's German border, Eurometropole derives some benefits from Germany's dynamic economy.
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It's also a sport that demands attention to strategy, and that benefits from advanced analytics.
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It's believed that the fresh fruit has multiple skincare benefits from anti-ageing to brightening.
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Sanders also benefits from a Netflix-style subscription model that his campaign announced in February.
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And the more one benefits from life's lottery, the greater the incentives to deny it.
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At stake were questions about who benefits from development and how it impacts a community.
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The company benefits from strong relationships with the largest Russian banks, including state-owned banks.
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The rule of law is a collective endeavour, yet a legal elite benefits from it.
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A spokesman for easyJet described the potential benefits from digitization and data analytics as "exponential".
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In the current low-investment yield environment, Allianz benefits from its strong non-life business.
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The company said it is beginning to see benefits from cost structure and inventory adjustments.
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At the same time, Belarus still benefits from loans and subsidised energy supplies from Russia.
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SGI benefits from a one-notch uplift from Fitch's standalone assessment due to supportive ownership.
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Uber is still reaping benefits from those markets through stakes in the homegrown competitors, however.
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The brokerage benefits from rising markets as fees typically climb along with assets under management.
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Prosecutors have said Graswald would have collected $250,000 in life insurance benefits from Viafore's death.
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Additionally, the region benefits from increased military spending as it hosts the sector's production facilities.
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According to the exorcists they thrive because customers get much-needed benefits from the rituals.
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It also benefits from readers needing not know anything about the character or his backstory.
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In recent years, there has been a backlash against the studies showing benefits from bilingualism.
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Unemployment benefits from the Mexican government, she says, could include $120 monthly for six months.
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His younger brother benefits from living in Connecticut, where his games are closer to home.
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Plus, delivered placentas and the alleged benefits from consuming them post-birth are already polarizing.
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The USDA estimates every third bite of food we eat benefits from honey bee pollination.
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The bank benefits from strong and stable revenue generation as well as good cost control.
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The question here is that without government regulations who really benefits from this infrastructure project?
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Almost one-third of all Americans now receive benefits from at least one welfare program.
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More research is needed, and other studies have shown some health benefits from moderate drinking.
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The legislation threatened to strip away benefits from millions of poor, elderly, and sick Americans.
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There remains, however limited, a chance that Wall Street would experience benefits from negative rates.
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Prosecutors have said Graswald would have collected $250,000 in life insurance benefits from his death.
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Tewoo's rating benefits from a three-notch uplift from Tianjin SASAC from its standalone rating.
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"AI benefits from 5G but it doesn't require it, and there China is racing ahead."
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However, it does have good geographic diversification and benefits from the more profitable emerging markets.
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Puy-de-Dome benefits from dynamic industries and hosts numerous research facilities and decisional centres.
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Islam now benefits from that; more than half its imams are paid by the state.
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Oath has also achieved lower than expected benefits from the integration of the Yahoo Inc.
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In addition to high quality, advanced, precision products, Germany benefits from a relative currency advantage.
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It may be difficult for Trump to reap many electoral benefits from his moves, however.
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The issue benefits from recourse to VWBR's German parent, Volkswagen Financial Services AG (VWFS AG).
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Gaines, however, found enough other benefits from the therapy that he scarcely finds it necessary.
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Wall Street is as competitive as it gets, but sometimes everyone benefits from working together.
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The Urus, more so than the Aventador, benefits from having Audi as a corporate cousin.
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The United States benefits from established international institutions because they have locked in American power.
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The Thematic Equity platform benefits from a robust suite of third-party and proprietary applications.
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Eqdom benefits from SG's credit risk tools and procedures and from funding support from SGMB.
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The companies that received the biggest benefits from the tax break were Facebook and Apple.
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BMO also benefits from a solid funding base, including a sizeable amount of retail deposits.
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Q. When should the United States expect to see tangible benefits from the nuclear deal?
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Employers obtain benefits from minimum wage increases, especially in high-turnover industries such as restaurants.
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Two analyses found no overall harms or benefits from taking omega-3 fatty acid supplements.
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It also benefits from not needing to do much marketing, and it doesn't earn profits.
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The movie benefits from Austin Schmidt's neon-infused cinematography and Annie Simeone's lush production design.
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Obviously, anyone who makes a living via the delivering of things benefits from the homebody.
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Who benefits from the deals is, unsurprisingly, a function of who gets to write them.
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And then there is "Tootsie," which actually benefits from its weakness as a nostalgia piece.
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And in modern America, knowing who actually benefits from economic growth is really, truly important.
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Himalaya benefits from creators wanting to earn extra cash and pushing listeners to the app.
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Most of the benefits from Trump's tax cuts and regulatory relief have already taken effect.
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The clause bars federal officeholders from from receiving gifts or benefits from foreign governments. Sen.
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FRIDAY PUZZLE — I am a firm believer that everything benefits from seasoning, even crossword puzzles.
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The industry benefits from geographical diversification, and an associated reduction in business risks and volatility.
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Liquid Telecom benefits from long-term customer relationships, strong network coverage and favourable industry trends.
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In addition, between 10% and 25% report receiving financial benefits from the US military presence.
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The company benefits from close cooperation with Rostelecom PJSC (BBB-/Stable), its large strategic shareholder.
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Strategic Relationship with Rostelecom: T2R benefits from its strategic partnership with Rostelecom, its 45% shareholder.
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Yet even companies that reap huge benefits from cheap oil are currently taking a beating.
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We won training and education benefits from the Department of Labor's Trade Adjustment Assistance program.
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The company, which makes chips for the Apple's iPhone 5.5, benefits from growing smartphone sales.
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As Rigetti sees it, his team benefits from being untethered to older ways of thinking.
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"America benefits from your citizenship," the judge said to us after we were sworn in.
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After all, the former vice president still benefits from his association to the former president.
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"I don't think anyone benefits from executive physicals except the institutions providing them," Korenstein said.
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And his appointment has changed the presidency, which now benefits from an easier confirmation process.
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Men with early stage prostate cancer did not show benefits from a vegetable-rich diet.
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The city benefits from a well-diversified economy, high-quality infrastructure and outstanding transportation networks.
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It is worth exploring the election system in this country and who benefits from it.
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But the mansion benefits from both its width and recent renovations, said Ms. Del Nunzio.
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Bretagne benefits from strong governance, as evidenced in its accurate budget planning and debt management.
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Overall earnings generation benefits from the currently benign operating environment and low loan impairment charges.
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It's even harder to see how Britain's financial sector benefits from a supposed "Brexit dividend".
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It mostly benefits from very cheap funding and has improved with lower loan impairment charges.
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Privacy risks abound, but so do transformative economic and societal benefits from data-driven innovation.
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However, going with Pacific would mean forgoing the potential benefits from combining two complementary businesses.
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About half of Lewis' customers pay with benefits from the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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But it benefits from that, because they get all kinds of insights, because you do.
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He undeniably benefits from a visual culture that values old men more than old women.
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The idea is that the codependent gets psychological benefits from keeping the addicted person sick.
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Reducing this competitive dynamic is likely to swamp any benefits from increased synergies from mergers.
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Rather, they represent a redistribution of existing benefits, from one set of stakeholders to another.
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"The unequal distribution of benefits from globalization has increased scepticism about international co-operation," she said.
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Columbus also benefits from greater civic and social participation and a more vibrant and attractive community.
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Putin also benefits from a political system and the media landscape with zero tolerance for criticism.
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Eligibility for benefits from SNAP are tightening for some groups or being slashed completely for others.
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The management of Volksbank benefits from depth, stability and experience and its corporate culture is sound.
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Among those who may see benefits from a Trump administration are biotechnology companies looking to merge.
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Benefits from additional spectrum, fibre assets and subscribers will more than offset the additional spectrum liabilities.
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I'm not saying you and your significant other will reap all the same benefits from Overcooked!
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Great comedy may come from pain, but sometimes it benefits from a little distance as well. ●
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He said they show the AfD benefits from a massive network of inauthentic accounts and activity.
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The bank also benefits from being part of the Santander group from a cost efficiency standpoint.
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If you push back, it suggests, you're not harming a company that benefits from your labor.
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Civilians begin informing on one another to prove their loyalty and gain benefits from the regime.
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Such a move would alarm Japan, which benefits from United States military protection in the region.
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Financial and other benefits from trophy hunting incentivize land-owners to maintain habitat and wildlife populations.
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These new ventures are inherently risky, and we may never realize any expected benefits from them.
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"We will see workers getting more of the benefits from economic growth in 2016," he said.
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The Greek economy, especially the tourist industry, would quickly reap large benefits from a substantial devaluation.
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If insurance companies can make the same proactive efforts as doctors, everyone benefits from reduced claims.
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Every device, appliance, or vehicle that runs on electricity benefits from the grid's every incremental improvement.
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The transaction also benefits from excess spread that has been sufficient to cover defaults to date.
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Certainly, there could be great benefits from the technology, especially in the potential to save lives.
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The firm says potential benefits from extreme weather conditions overshadow any risks from the Trade War.
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The UK gets huge benefits from EU immigration, which could stop in the event of Brexit.
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The benefits from the stamp duty exemption could trigger demand in the short term, he said.
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And also, they&aposre gonna live off really cushy, cushy, cushy pension benefits from the government.
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Fitch expects cash benefits from the financial efficiency initiatives to start feeding through from 2017 onwards.
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Yet the benefits from adopting it will be so huge that we can't simply outlaw it.
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"Doing so would ensure Scotland maximizes the benefits from a transition to a zero-carbon economy."
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As a result Echo Re's rating benefits from a three-notch uplift from its standalone profile.
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You must work a total of 10 years to qualify for retirement benefits from Social Security.
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"Trump is a special case because he's unusually prone to gain benefits from symbolism," Wood said.
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But Valeo is not the only firm to see benefits from sticking operations in remote spots.
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It also benefits from the state's strong policies and benefits for pregnancy, maternity and family leave.
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The latest quarter included excess tax benefits from the settlement and exercise of stock-based awards.
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Reaping trade benefits from the easing of international sanctions against Iran in January was also discussed.
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The large expatriate community also benefits from paying no income tax, which boosts its spending power.
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It's just that the volume declines have been greater than the price benefits from the ACA.
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A good example of a business that benefits from the EU is the British car industry.
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NOAA's own research suggests Americans gain $31.5 billion in socioeconomic benefits from weather forecasts each year.
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Given that the ECB benefits from a slimmed-down and safer Deutsche, its charity is understandable.
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A venture on that scale might get real benefits from very low-cost Falcon 9 launches.
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In most cases, celebrities actually receive harsher treatment and fewer benefits from the criminal justice system.
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The secretary said federal employees and retirees who receive benefits from those funds should be unaffected.
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It also benefits from a remarkable cast, giving performances so strong that they elevate weak material.
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Going into earnings season investors were excited about the strong economy and benefits from tax cuts.
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It also benefits from EU funds—soon to dry up—that have built much local infrastructure.
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Well, beyond Fantasmo's specialized expertise from years working on AR positioning, it benefits from network effect.
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Despite the encouraging numbers, Siegel believes this year's benefits from the corporate tax cut will wane.
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Perhaps now it is time to take an incremental approach that benefits from widespread stakeholder input.
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And when it comes to who benefits from this training, it is not exclusively the apprentices.
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"Deception occurs when an individual benefits from signalling false information to a receiver," the researchers wrote.
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Our top pick overall, the Vasque St. Elias FG GTX reap big benefits from modern technology.
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It also benefits from a fair amount of variety, for a brand that only makes SUVs.
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UF, however, benefits from ordinary support made available by its bank shareholders, in case of need.
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As one of the largest second tier banks, UBI benefits from a sound customer funding franchise.
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Now, those seem like a lot of unbelievable benefits from doing a whole lot of nothing.
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The strategist added he recommended investors overweight the financials sector, which benefits from rising interest rates.
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I recommend applying with fingertips since the formula benefits from being warmed up a bit first.
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TAF also benefits from support from Astra International, the other major shareholder, particularly in dealership networks.
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Dorsey did not receive any other compensation or benefits from the company, according to the filing.
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Sidewalk benefits from close ties to other Alphabet groups including the self-driving car project, Waymo.
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The benefits from foreign crudes faded as OPEC's output cuts have already shifted the market structure.
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We should remember that farmers are not the ones who reap benefits from patented seed technologies.
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But it is not just the average retiree that benefits from this finer focus on costs.
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The benefits from injecting this capital into the economy may even grow as returns are reinvested.
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Oddly, there may even be health benefits from smoking: Smokers have lower rates of Parkinson's disease.
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This has led many to worry that our days of receiving benefits from them are numbered.
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Overall, we just don't have great evidence on who ultimately benefits from a corporate rate cut.
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"Low-income and minority Californians enjoy disproportionately greater benefits from zero-rated data," the study proclaims.
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It's possible, but far from certain, that you could get some health benefits from moderate drinking.
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It wasn't just the show that saw benefits from choosing New Mexico as the shooting location.
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We believe strongly that every American benefits from the work of a federal employee every day.
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But cauliflower, like many other vegetables, benefits from high heat, which brings out its sweet disposition.
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His campaign has circulated economic projections that show stunning — and rather implausible — benefits from Sanders's agenda.
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I don't receive any social benefits from the government and I volunteer at the school district.
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"The government knows what happens in these mines and it benefits from it," said Aular, 18.
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Sometimes, none of the benefits from the pilot program can be found in large-scale implementations.
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"The living area benefits from expanses of glazing, flooding the room with light," said Harrods Estates.
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While there may be benefits from direct communication between publishers and buyers, there are higher costs.
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Maduro's two most popular rivals are barred from standing, and his candidacy benefits from food handouts.
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The evidence for benefits from daylight saving time has been mixed, while the costs are evident.
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Frequent flyers on American Airlines will likely find a great deal of benefits from this card.
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And the cast benefits from getting to play characters with recognizably human reactions to superhuman events.
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However, as contractors, drivers have no such guaranteed rights and they cannot claim benefits from Uber.
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RISKY, BUT POTENTIAL MONEY-SPINNER Seoul, too, has seen potential benefits from such a tie-up.
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Smaller towns and cities, which had fewer benefits from globalization, were more likely to want out.
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Employees stop earning some or all of their benefits from the point of the freeze onward.
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As ambassador for the Poles (the Arctic and Antarctica), Royal benefits from French foreign ministry funds.
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This card doesn't offer complimentary airport lounge access or benefits from the Luxury Hotel & Resorts Collection.
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It benefits from direct feedback from shoppers and knows what they like and dislike about items.
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"While the benefits from debt are low to non-existent, the costs are immense," he wrote.
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Ancient Taoist exercises, called internal martial arts, promise a host of therapeutic benefits from standing still.
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The only side that benefits from such dehumanizing of its opposition is the side in power.
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Fortunately, Tangerine's design is polished, pretty, and easy to use, and benefits from incredibly clear navigation.
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It benefits from the fact that it is an inherently comparative term, not an absolute one.
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But Merkel also benefits from working with Washington, particularly on the issue of combating Russian aggression.
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Bloomberg, who stumped in California on Monday, benefits from a weaker Biden and a fragmented field.
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If oil prices climb, Occidental has said it will reap enormous benefits from this additional scale.
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In addition to locally generated tax revenue, the city's budget also benefits from central government transfers.
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Americans in both parties feel they personally aren't reaping benefits from the economy, according to Pew.
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Trying to ascertain the truth becomes a matter of guessing who benefits from a given narrative.
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Everyone benefits from greater cultural understanding between our two countries now and far into the future.
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BIL benefits from a large customer deposit base, provided by its retail and private banking businesses.
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Players in the most successful regional leagues earn annual salaries and other benefits from their teams.
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He is more socially powerful than women, and he even personally benefits from making women suffer.
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"The unequal distribution of benefits from globalisation has increased scepticism about international co-operation," she said.
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However, the bank's VR benefits from a comfortable liquidity position and currently low-risk asset exposures.
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Would that mean voters approved of Trump's alleged attempts to procure personal benefits from official actions?
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In general, there can be real benefits from having frank discussions about sex, said Debby Herbenick.
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And it may be that the epic, rectangular corner piece "Untitled" (1975) actually benefits from them.
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But the bigger question right now is who, exactly, benefits from telling the stories of loss.
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The union wants to preserve benefits from the previous labour contract and extend them to new workers.
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Gosling, in particular, benefits from playing arguably the most likeable and self-deprecating character of his career.
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Captain Marvel benefits from the groundwork laid in Thor: Ragnarok, Black Panther, and even Avengers: Infinity War.
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On a more practical note, I love knowing that she is receiving some health benefits from nursing.
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Those numbers assume $250 million in annual working capital benefits from closing stores and trimming down inventories.
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We also found that they were getting benefits from the journalists, getting perks, getting tickets, getting meals.
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Judge Elihu Berle said the companies failed to show that benefits from drinking coffee outweighed any risks.
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The fixed-rate bond is due in February 2023, and benefits from a 12-month extendable maturity.
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By teaming up, the duo benefits from each other's operational infrastructure and extended customer network, they said.
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The company benefits from exclusive bancassurance distribution by KBANK and receives technical and operational support from Ageas.
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Newell raised its full-year outlook, as it benefits from increased sales, cost savings, and other factors.
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The judge even went so far as to say that there have been benefits from fossil fuels.
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The fixed-rate bond is due in July 2026 and benefits from a 12-month extendable maturity.
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STEFANIK: I do think institutionally Congress benefits from having a churn of new members and new ideas.
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The fixed-rate bond is due in March 2022 and benefits from a 103-month extendable maturity.
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It's the kind of story that benefits from repeated readings to pick up all of the details.
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Since that's a move Apple benefits from by selling iPhones, it's not a huge problem for Cupertino.
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"Your insinuation that Mike has reaped personal financial benefits from Milken Institute programs is outrageous," he said.
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Britain benefits from the EU's trade deals with 50-odd countries, including Mexico, South Korea and Japan.
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An Uber spokesperson said the cap blocks new drivers from receiving the benefits from the wage hike.
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Trump benefits from the fact that looking too closely at his behavior, sexual and otherwise, feels soiling.
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As such, Apple invariably competes and interacts with, learns and benefits from, and collaborates with many others.
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In this stand-off Tulsa, like other American former boomtowns, benefits from the afterglow of industrial wealth.
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He pointed to other research, which finds similar benefits from financial, rather than formal economics, educational content.
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Meanwhile, Univision's biggest competitor, Telemundo, seems to be reaping the benefits from its 2011 acquisition by NBCUniversal.
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Utah overall is known for its business-friendly environment and low taxes, and Ogden benefits from this.
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They look just alike, so Winkiepeeps benefits from the attention and food Kitty's owner unwittingly gives him.
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If Mary benefits from the park and Raymond is harmed by it, then Mary will outvote Raymond.
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More than almost anybody else, she has a vested interest in perpetuating the system she benefits from.
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"Jane" benefits from a fascinating subject matter, but it is an impressive piece of film-making, too.
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If you don't want to buy specialty coffees, you can still get benefits from store-bought beans.
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Image: SFMTAI've collected a few nice visualizations that show the future land-use benefits from autonomous vehicles.
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The higher costs might offset the benefits from regulatory cost-savings of the licence regime in 2016.
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Of course, every Survivor winner benefits from lucky breaks – either format twists or a perfectly-timed challenge.
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It benefits from a deep reservoir of human capital, world-class infrastructure and the rule of law.
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Excluding the energy sector, which benefits from weak year-earlier comparisons, it is seen at 9.5 percent.
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This, along with benefits from currency movement, is expected to result in improved recovery for the sector.
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"Clearing in London is a massive business and it benefits from huge economies of scale," Hammond said.
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I think higher education — and our culture in general — benefits from the emphasis on the producer's transparency.
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The FTSE 100 generally benefits from a weaker pound as many of its constituents earn in dollars.
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LeBron is giving every student all sorts of benefits, from bicycles to free tuition at the Univ.
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They didn't vote for Donald Trump, but blue states might reap more benefits from Republican tax plans.
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The funding structure is largely core-deposit driven and benefits from a high volume of international deposits.
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M&S benefits from strong brand recognition, a fairly stable customer base and large scale of operations.
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The company enjoys exclusive bancassurance distribution by KBANK and benefits from technical and operational support from Ageas.
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Even after his death, Bundy benefits from the racist ideas we have of which men commit violence.
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But due to specific conditions, she benefits from having a representative appointed to handle Social Security payments.
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"The U.K. benefits from highly diverse and flexible sources of electricity," the National Grid's Cordi O'Hara said.
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But by and large, the economy is better, and the financial sector benefits from a growing economy.
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How the Trump administration encourages and benefits from media sloppiness I think they luxuriate in our sloppiness.
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Asset quality benefits from low average indexed loan-to-values (LTVs) and a highly fragmented loan book.
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Givers are taxpayers and takers are people who receive benefits from the government paid for by taxpayers.
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"I believe Snapchat benefits from its lack of polish," product designer Bobby Goodlatte wrote back in 2013.
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Facebook likely benefits from the fact that most people don't actually know it owns Instagram and WhatsApp.
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We must defend aviation's social and economic benefits from barriers to travel and protectionist agendas, he added.
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Worcester instead benefits from a whole bunch of things: hospitals, universities and a bit of manufacturing still.
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The Iranians expected big benefits from sanctions relief; if these do not materialise, their enthusiasm may cool.
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"They get those benefits from their club team, and we're not at that level yet," Saurbrunn said.
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Likewise, the National Historic Preservation Act, benefits from a degree of uncertainty over exactly what it covers.
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There could be huge benefits from reunification, although there is no sign this could happen anytime soon.
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He also acknowledged that it's hurting Alibaba's business, which benefits from the flow of goods across borders.
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However, removing the one-time benefits from tax reform, earnings grew at a still-impressive 2628 percent.
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MBH's funding structure is largely core-deposit driven and benefits from a high volume of international deposits.
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To really understand who benefits from economic growth, you need to follow the same people over time.
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Laughter has been shown to have all kinds of health benefits, from improved circulation to enhanced immunity.
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The company benefits from its proximity to owned sugarcane fields and low dependence on third-party producers.
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As a result, he continues to earn profits, advantages, and benefits from commercial transactions with foreign governments.
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On September 22, Citi will be cutting a variety of benefits from its lineup of credit cards.
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He noted the "disputed" nature of the EPA's estimated $90 billion in annual benefits from mercury regulation.
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The floating-rate bond is due in June 2021 and benefits from a 12-month extendable maturity.
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Funding profile benefits from gradual repayment of wholesale funding and good access to large local funding sources.
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Lifting weights has an incredible range of proven benefits, from improving body composition to boosting mental health.
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Still, it is hard to see how national security benefits from punishing people because of bureaucratic incompetence.
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But the EPA wants to eliminate those co-benefits from any cost-benefit analysis of mercury regulations.
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At one point in my life, I was offered retirement benefits from a specific W-2 employer.
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SNN has a stronger capital position than its Sparebanken peers, and in particular benefits from lower leverage.
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"There are a lot of benefits from the TPP notwithstanding the U.S. decision to withdraw," said Ciobo.
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The evidence is clear that everyone, from individuals to nations, benefits from addressing sexual assault and harassment.
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And the sooner Congress acts, the better off everyone who benefits from these invaluable programs will be.
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The fixed-rate bond is due in December 2021 and benefits from a 103-month extendable maturity.
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Federal laws like those against bribery and receiving benefits from foreign countries still apply to the president.
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Lower-income homeowners who paid lower federal income tax rates got lower benefits from deducting property taxes.
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"This study makes clear that on balance there are no health benefits from drinking alcohol ... ," he said.
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The issue benefits from recourse to TBR's sister company, Toyota Motor Finance (Netherlands) B.V. (TMFNL, A/Stable).
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She sees no problem in avoiding taxes even though these companies get enormous benefits from government funds.
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The latter not only benefits from Chinese funding, but also provides more transparency for investors, they say.
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The caveat is that it's still unclear whether or not a person's performance benefits from the interaction.
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The defensive sector has significant exports to the U.S., and benefits from weakness in the local currency.
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Instead, giant corporations have enjoyed outsize benefits from a system that is increasingly tipped in their favor.
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The fixed-rate bond is due in August 2026 and benefits from a 12-month extendable maturity.
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"No matter what the game is," Dvorkovich said, "when there are benefits from winning, you have cheating."
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People close to Mr. Trump say the president is convinced that Amazon unfairly benefits from tax laws.
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It has ignored the fact that many people receive huge benefits from opioids and use them safely.
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He benefits from the maturity of Major League Soccer, from which the majority of his roster hails.
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The magnitude of the benefits from social safety net investments is becoming clearer with each new study.
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But it's also the sort of story that benefits from the viewpoint of another country and culture.
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This raises Lincoln's question: Who benefits from the claim that these are end times for the Republic?
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Beginning in mid-December, foreign buyers of farmland will have to prove tangible benefits from their ownership.
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The toy is setting off debates about who benefits from the commercialization of a solemn Mexican holiday.
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Others say Dairy Farmers of America benefits from keeping milk prices low, which would hurt farmers. 4.
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You'll also reap a slew of priceless benefits from gratitude, such as improved health and better relationships.
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For Tubbs, it was important that participants continued to receive their existing welfare benefits from the government.
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CM11's funding benefits from a large and stable deposit base representing about 60% of total funding.
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Canfield also said that millions of consumers have already filed claims for benefits from the proposed settlement.
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The benefits from this are far greater than whatever tax break you think you're going to receive.
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The fixed-rate bond is due in March 2021 and benefits from a 12 month extendable maturity.
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AMCL also benefits from business referrals from AMW's branch network, and has 11 branches within AMW's branches.
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What do you call a person who doesn't openly endorse racism but nevertheless knowingly benefits from it?
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Through joint ventures with foreign entities of the Rothschild group, RCB benefits from some geographical revenue diversification.
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Professor Espie said some Sleepio users felt benefits from the app early on and stopped using it.
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RH also raised its full-year forecast, as it benefits from a shift to a membership model.
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In our view, funding is adequately diversified, and the bank benefits from its sound franchise and reputation.
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Tiffany shares will rise as the company benefits from strong demand in China, according to Credit Suisse.
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Declines in retail stocks suggest investors had already priced in benefits from the tax overhaul, analysts said.
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Lack of documentation makes it hard for small growers to obtain loans and benefits from incentive schemes.
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The Emoluments Clause prohibits elected officials from receiving gifts or benefits from foreign governments without congressional approval.
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There are many potential benefits from sanctuary policies that are conveniently ignored by the administration and Sessions.
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Pain at the pump threatens to wipe out some of the benefits from the Republican tax cuts.
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She, too, benefits from a divisive GOP primary in which, right now, the leading candidate is Rep.
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Independents back the incumbent in both states, but McCaskill benefits from their support more than Heller does.
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However, now as an entrepreneur, she says she really benefits from the help of a tax professional.
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And I would guess there&aposs definitely some benefits from having someone come with an outside perspective.
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The safety, security and efficiency benefits from using drones for commercial and public safety tasks are innumerable.
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It's clear to see how Chick-fil-A benefits from the habit I picked up at school.
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Redistricting will play a crucial role in determining how much a political party benefits from congressional reapportionment.
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"The benefits from reclaimed woods are many," said Jeffrey Sogge, the co-owner of Pacific Redwood Products.
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The benefits from the collaboration extend beyond selling $22016 high-top shoes and high-end designer apparel.
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But Assad has no real reason to meet these demands and in fact benefits from defying them.
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No one who faces these problems benefits from Gavin Brown's "outposts" in Chinatown, Harlem, and Boyle Heights.
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The bill would do this in several key ways: Not every inmate benefits from all the changes.
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It also benefits from being an hour's drive away from Vienna, which is a major European airport hub.
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At present, India also benefits from a depreciating rupee and nearness to China as compared with other competitors.
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Whirlpool also raised its full-year earnings forecast, as it benefits from volume growth, cost cuts, and acquisitions.
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McKesson's results were also driven by sourcing benefits from ClarusONE, which provides generic pharmaceutical services for the company.
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Other common sources of cash include benefits from life insurance companies, bequests from wills, and random bill adjustments.
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"This process of integration is critical if countries are to secure maximum economic benefits from migration," Lipton said.
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The United States benefits from this scheme because we are protected from the same quixotic behavior of others.
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These manufacturers benefit greatly from demand, while Trump benefits from their reproduction because they help foster political support.
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Kansas exempts your Social Security benefits from state income tax if your federal AGI is $75,000 or less.
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The company faces limited network-based competition outside the larger cities and benefits from a benign regulatory environment.
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The operation is powered by ordering tech startup Olo and benefits from that company's long list of clients.
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Investors are betting on benefits from Trump's plans to cut taxes and regulations and introduce fresh economic stimulus.
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ERIC GARCETTI, the mayor of Los Angeles, argues America's second largest city benefits from being a melting pot.
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It's a step beyond the current biomedical applications for 2000D printing, but one that still benefits from customization.
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In August 2016 the European Commission ruled that Apple benefited from illegal tax benefits from 2003 to 2014.
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The study reports the benefits from China and India's aggressive decarbonization "significantly outweigh" the US's clean energy failures.
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The bill's backers must convince a Republican-controlled state legislature that all of Florida benefits from LGBT protections.
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Popular—no tiddler, with $48bn in assets—is not only free of those restraints but benefits from them.
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Unfortunately, the response of the incumbents risks depriving passengers of the benefits from this latest wave of competition.
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Broadcom also sees benefits from Qualcomm's investments in areas such as 5G technology, where it falls short itself.
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So, like every 'smart' device, this one also benefits from having human logic involved to complete the loop.
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Increasing Resilience: TCG benefits from a strong and trusted brand and is the world's second-largest tour operator.
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That could happen if agriculture benefits from longer growing seasons, for example, or if fewer snowstorms interrupt transportation.
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The benefits from corporate tax cuts will most likely go to shareholders and high earners in the company.
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The spike in US demand comes as Asian G3 credit benefits from a resurgence in global EM inflows.
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Amazon pays FC employess ~23% more than traditional retail stores and offers full medical benefits from day 250.
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But it looks like you might actually reap some benefits from the inclement weather that plagues the nation.
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Today in the southern Philippines, Abu Sayyaf benefits from sympathetic locals who share their separatist sentiments, Wadi says.
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But the value would be higher if benefits from an estimated $1.7 billion worth of synergies is included.
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Funding benefits from the Canton's guarantee and the perception of the Swiss public sector as a safe haven.
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He noted that Elbit benefits from having a large American subsidiary that performs most of its U.S. work.
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It benefits from the fact that we've been watching Hugh Jackman play Wolverine for the past 17 years.
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If you're not a dog person (which you should be), you may get similar benefits from other pets.
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Big city pro-harboring mayors should no longer expect to reap political benefits from resisting national immigration laws.
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Mueller also benefits from having a small team primarily made up of lawyers he's worked with for years.
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Kingfisher said the estimated benefits from the transformation after three years were in line with the 2016 plan.
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AFC benefits from a modest deposit franchise with deposits accounting for most of its funding (end-21727HFY207: 22015%).
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ABC is a regional player that benefits from cross-selling opportunities, trade finance flows and intra-group synergies.
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Simon Reynolds's eighth book, Shock and Awe: Glam Rock and Its Legacy, benefits from some otherwise unfortunate timing.
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Regulating blood sugar Where Johnston's research has shown significant benefits from vinegar, however, is in blood sugar control.
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The entire world income pie can grow, as each country nourishes and benefits from its internal labor market.
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Another study suggested that overweight humans with high blood pressure might reap weight loss benefits from fish oil.
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EN: We have some doubts, we don't see some huge benefits from introducing digital assets in our economy.
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To understand who benefits from business tax rate cuts, we need to ask: Who owns capital in America?
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VICE News followed this year's tax foreclosure auction and investigated how the county financially benefits from the process.
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Iran benefits from the GCC being divided, so the Trump team is keen to unify the group again.
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But it said it did not expect benefits from the initiatives to kick in before the second half.
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It benefits from cheap financing, energy and investment from Russia, and has 5,000 Russian troops defending its borders.
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Mack allegedly received financial and other benefits from Raniere in exchange for the women's cooperation with their demands.
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He benefits from others' labor and then turns around and stiffs small businesses and low-paid service workers.
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The importance of this new agreement to North Macedonia is obvious, but Greece also benefits from the deal.
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The company saw huge benefits from shifting its production to China starting around the turn of the century.
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And of course it's not just "Doc" who benefits from that training — it's every member of the platoon.
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Or more specifically: Is it just Wall Street and not Main Street that benefits from rising stock prices?
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And while that is enough reason to provide further support, our economy also benefits from early childhood programs.
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Diversification Benefit from KION: Weichai's credit profile benefits from the 40.23% ownership of German forklift manufacturer, KION Group.
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But benefits from activity monitors will ultimately depend on whether and how we use the gear, of course.
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The former bill also would have increased taxes on students who receive tuition assistance benefits from their employer.
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"So Fedex does well under the tax bill and it benefits from a better global economy," Cramer said.
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But in the long run, the benefits from delaying an expensive rule can add up to a lot.
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That's in part because the increase income would mean a decrease in benefits from other federal subsidy programs.
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This is part of why a majority of Americans feel the country benefits from having a wealthy class.
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So, that's a real job someone benefits from, as opposed to a powerpoint presentation of scientific data points.
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While FundersClub's image undoubtedly benefits from every download and mention, startup employees just want s**t to work.
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After Patton passed away in 2012, Asti applied for the standard widow benefits from the Social Security Administration.
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Funding is sound and benefits from a stable and ample retail deposit base and diversified wholesale market access.
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But it also benefits from a handful of student volunteers from various local colleges, namely students of color.
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This defensive sector has significant exports to the United States and benefits from weakness in the Australian dollar.
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Their work benefits from a wealth of A.I. software that is freely shared among computer scientists and artists.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) made and it's a comparison that benefits from referring to another loan market.
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The stew's dense smokiness benefits from some of the restaurant's hot sauce, a recipe from Mr. Cárdenas's mother.
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The Narrow Door benefits from rereading; knowing what's ahead doesn't spoil the work so much as slow it.
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By 2025, fully 99.6 percent of the benefits from the plan would go to the top 1 percent.
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But not everyone benefits from royalties, employment or the basic facilities the company provides, leaving the island divided.
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An earlier version of this article stated incorrectly the initial estimate of health benefits from the mercury rule.
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Parallels specifically mentions Fallout 4 as one of the games that benefits from the new DirectX 11 support.
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The award renews legal questions about a Trump-affiliated property receiving benefits from a state or local government.
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There are also a few practical benefits from cooking trout in its butterflied form, rather than individual fillets.
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One scammer received benefits from New Mexico and Texas at the same time by using a relative's address.
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Europe's largest economy benefits from a fiscal surplus as well as negative interest rates when issuing government debt.
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But wouldn't they get the same benefits from any team sport — from soccer, or from basketball, from baseball?
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But wouldn't they get the same benefits from any team sport — from soccer, or from basketball, from baseball?
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The district benefits from positive tax base growth because of its huge, diverse and growing economy, Fitch noted.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would end Cameroon's preferential trade benefits from Jan.
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"The Return" benefits from a unified voice, with Mr. Lynch directing every episode and writing with Mr. Frost.
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But the ongoing response benefits from those experiences, as will the response to any future public health crises.
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FRANKLY, THEY'RE BENEFITING FROMTHE SAME THING THAT THE AEROSPACE BENEFITS FROM, WHICH IS A GROWING MIDDLECLASS, GROWING URBANIZATION.
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Smarter Living: The benefits from "confusing" your muscles with shifting, quicksilver workouts may be mostly in your head.
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Smarter Living: The benefits from "confusing" your muscles with rapidly shifting, workouts may be mostly in your head.
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Neutral Fuels benefits from state support in Dubai - with advice and help to secure licenses rather than funding.
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The NYPL says the book known as "America's novel" also benefits from cultural peer pressure to read it.
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The startup likely expects to reap those same three benefits from the further expansion of its product suite.
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It benefits from the 'carry trade' as Japanese investors buy it to benefit from NZ's higher interest rate.
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Political support for publicly funded research will crumble unless more of the country enjoys the benefits from innovation.
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The company benefits from more Buddy Passes being out in the wild; it's a sales and marketing tool.
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The major banks have robust risk management frameworks and risk controls, and gain benefits from their respective parents.
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HCL benefits from predictable cash flows as its main treasury inflows from the state are set by law.
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Today, the ACO benefits from a road-going hypercar market that McLaren played a key role in developing.
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While HR 3 has improved since yesterday, 30 million uninsured Americans will see no benefits from leadership's bill.
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You know, the theory that people derive psychological satisfaction and benefits from being members of the dominant group.
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"Consumption benefits from rising incomes and a resilient labor market," said Florian Hense, an economist at Berenberg bank.
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The letter helps protect nominees if they are ever accused of deriving improper financial benefits from government service.
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Communities would see major benefits from replacing youth prisons with proven rehabilitation and prevention programs closer to home.
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In addition, RH raised its full-year forecast, as it benefits from a shift to a membership model.
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Mr. Guizonne said he benefits from the drawing power of the media-consuming Red Rooster just next door.
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Some 33 percent of Republicans said it was okay if "an official" financially benefits from a government position.
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And an estimated 53,000 US-born kids had at least one parent who benefits from Honduras's TPS designation.
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So, the benefits from cutting the tax rate on economic profits in these cases redound entirely to shareholders.
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It benefits from the organizing of two major unions, representing teachers and public employees, that have endorsed her. Mrs.
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Funding also benefits from both banks' proven ready access to local and international wholesale markets, even in turbulent times.
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He also identified several benefits from research collaboration with China's military, including scientific developments, funding opportunities and published work.
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That is, the party who caused or benefits from the offense must acknowledge harm and accept responsibility for it.
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The bank focuses on niche markets, where it has achieved a leading franchise and benefits from price-setting powers.
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Apple also benefits from having a large base of consumers already fairly locked into its own ecosystem, he said.
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NBK benefits from a diversified business model, wider opportunities and larger size to reduce concentrations compared with domestic peers.
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Amazon pays FC employess [sic] ~30% more than traditional retail stores and offers full medical benefits from day 1.
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Sixty-seven percent of those surveyed oppose the provision preventing Medicaid benefits from being used at Planned Parenthood clinics.
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Now 65 and retired, she relies on disability benefits from Social Security to cover health-care expenses, she said.
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If Trump misgoverns the country but benefits from a run of good economic luck, he may well be reelected.
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The revelation earns a cheer from the audience, and the sketch benefits from withholding its hook for so long.
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It also benefits from tight regional integration among municipalities, making the technology easier to deploy across a large region.
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The narrative would be a lot different from the non-narrative Trump benefits from, but we won't go there.
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Schmidt, a grandfather living on disability benefits from his war-related injuries, had no history of theft or fraud.
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It seems that Ehrlichman, where possible, massaged political benefits from Nixon's general anti-drug attitude, which he disagreed with.
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There has been some suspicion that Abe would reap political benefits from Obama's Hiroshima visit, but that is uncertain.
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However, if Apple controls the sale, they then potentially benefit from tender steering and siphon off benefits from retailers.
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In August 2016, the European Commission ruled that Apple had benefited from illegal tax benefits from 2003 to 2014.
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The workers will retain healthcare benefits from the last contract, which did not require them to pay a premium.
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Like almost every game available on the Switch, Ultimate benefits from being both a portable and home console experience.
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The metro area benefits from the skilled workforce turned out at BYU — especially students in its entrepreneurial Innovation Academy.
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The Europeans have promised to guarantee that Iran benefits from abiding by the deal, even though Trump reimposed sanctions.
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At the same time, academics are digging into the opaquely shrouded question of who really benefits from behavioral advertising.
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Series 103 is a fixed-rate bond due in December 2021 and benefits from a 12-month extendable maturity.
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Second, and more pressingly, the Switch benefits from an enviable library of games that compel people to buy it.
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Wine's not generally viewed as something that comes out of a tap, but it almost always benefits from aeration.
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Specifically, Estonia benefits from a Reserve Currency Flexibility (RCF) score of greater than 1.0, as its RCF is 3.1.
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We need to figure out a new social contract, and to ensure that everyone benefits from the coming changes.
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Access to capital in the Orlando area, specifically, benefits from Florida's business-friendly, low-cost environment, according to Arora.
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Excluding benefits from currency movements - particularly the sharp fall in sterling - revenue would be up 4 percent, it estimated.
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Its use of criminal cyber rings ensures that it benefits from no (provable) direct links to the Russian government.
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The show also benefits from fantastic production design: the ships, vehicles, equipment, and costumes look fairly realistic and functional.
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Currently, per-unit profitability for PMI benefits from pricing at comparable levels to Marlboro, but excise duty is lower.
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PMI benefits from comparable scale as BAT (post Reynolds acquisition) and is ahead of Imperial Brands PLC (BBB/Stable).
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She also allegedly received financial and other benefits from Raniere in exchange for the women's cooperation with their demands.
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This also means that the children have no legal rights to property and other benefits from the other parent.
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And I know that major corporations and businesses really did reap a lot of benefits from that tax reform.
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Mnuchin told CNBC in an interview the United States benefits from the greenback's standing as the world's reserve currency.
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"Dubai always benefits from good and bad news of the region because it is a hub," the chairman said.
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But it benefits from the bottom-up distribution process popularized by Dropbox, and the fact that it's starting free.
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Specifically, Slovakia benefits from a Reserve Currency Flexibility (RCF) score of greater than 1.0, as its RCF is 10.
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CXW benefits from having just $30 million in debt maturity payments related to its incremental term loan through 2019.
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Cornwall is still one of the poorest parts of the country, and so it benefits from largesse from Brussels.
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Caterpillar does see full-year 272 profit above current Street estimates, as it benefits from cost controls and restructuring.
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Caterpillar does see full-year 2016 profit above current Street estimates, as it benefits from cost controls and restructuring.
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For his part, Taylor said he received no benefits from Eastern Australia Agriculture after leaving the company in 2009.
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Hezbollah remains a key piece of Russia's "Shi'ite alliance," an axis that greatly benefits from Russia's airpower over Syria.
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Former ambassador Shinn said making sure everyone benefits from Ethiopia's boom would go a long way toward defusing protests.
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The group estimates that 28 countries have seen more than $150 billion in benefits from GM crops since 1996.
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ABC also benefits from the longstanding ordinary funding support of its shareholders in terms of deposits and term borrowings.
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Bongo, 57, also benefits from being the incumbent in a country with a patronage system lubricated by oil largesse.
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Georgia's bill benefits from the fact that about half of Americans support six-week bans, according to recent polling.
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Delta Lloyd also estimated that benefits from a tie-up between the two companies at least 200 million euros.
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He also, of course, benefits from constant TV appearances, whether at his raucous rallies or on the interview circuit.
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He says everyone he sees benefits from 15- to 30-minute sessions of moderate exercise, regardless of their condition.
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Zurich, a global banking and finance center, also benefits from picturesque scenery and Switzerland's globally renowned high living standards.
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Some analysts said they were surprised by eBay's estimate of the benefits from taking payments intermediary service in-house.
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You can use the former to check whether you're eligible for benefits from the settlement in the first place.
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Core earnings per share, including benefits from U.S. tax reform changes, would grow in the mid-teen-digit percentages.
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More particularly, the overall impact of the tax framework is a story about who benefits from business tax cuts.
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"We believe that Becton benefits from a distinct scale advantage in its core needles and syringes business," Schoenstein said.
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It also benefits from a stronger market position in the government and large enterprise segments, which require more customisation.
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Trump's base is instead a coalition of different economic groups, each of which sees distinct benefits from his presidency.
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TD's risk profile is viewed as slightly better than the Canadian average and benefits from a diversified business model.
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A Florida state lawmaker has reportedly introduced legislation that would strip retirement benefits from the deputy in Parkland, Fla.
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Thirty percent of the benefits from the deduction for state and local taxes go to the top 2628 percent.
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TAFS also benefits from support from PT Astra International Tbk (AI), the other major shareholder, particularly in dealership networks.
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GM benefits from the electric vehicle tax credit, which goes to buyers of its Chevrolet Volt and Chevrolet Bolt.
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He predicts Costco's cash position will rise faster than previous years due to the benefits from corporate tax reform.
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Experts have cited various benefits from driverless cars, including a reduction in traffic and more safety on the roads.
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Analysts say that most support the status quo, reaping economic benefits from mainland China without being governed by it.
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Naturally the conversation turned to health care, during which Lahren revealed that she benefits from a key Obamacare policy.
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I think everyone benefits from experience, and he's not different, and I think he's a better player for it.
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It operates as a coalition of 30 other organizations which support PLAN and derive common benefits from its work.
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Tesla benefits from federal tax breaks for electric vehicles and selling credits generated under a California electric vehicle policy.
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The new Note also benefits from other recent additions, like the in-display fingerprint reader and wireless power sharing.
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Meanwhile, workers who are receiving adoption benefits from their employers can exclude up to $13,570 of assistance per child.
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This failure exists alongside an economy that benefits from $11.6 billion annually in undocumented immigrants' tax payments and spending.
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Before the shutdown started, DWD had fewer than 20 federal employees make claims for unemployment benefits from the state.
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Hooper said small cap stocks, retail and financials as areas which could see the biggest benefits from the plan.
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BNSC benefits from the "Banesco" brand, its strong recognition in Latin America, and BBU's market-leading position in Venezuela.
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The matte-black look feels uninspired, but this bike benefits from the clean Cadex wheels and gum-wall tires.
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Some analysts have said that CVS should go deeper into healthcare to wring more benefits from operating the clinics.
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The eight-inch touchscreen is responsive, and Cue benefits from 4G LTE Wi-Fi connectivity and GM's OnStar services.
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Target shares will rise as the discount retailer benefits from aging demographics, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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However, in order to reap the full benefits from our monetary policy measures, other policy areas must contribute decisively.
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All of America benefits from that and certainly my campaign does, which is why I made it a focus.
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Private banking is a smaller business than Vontobel's asset management division, but the bank sees benefits from expanding it.
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Perhaps the first step is realizing that not every decision benefits from taking place on a small touch screen.
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Our national security benefits from a robust healthcare system where patients and their diagnosis are managed early and competently.
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Trails provide superior economic and social benefits—from jobs to increased tax revenues, affordable mobility, health and environmental impact.
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What are the expected benefits from the research, and which hazards did the experts who approved the work consider?
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It is comparable to the way a white person benefits from white supremacy, no matter how woke she is.
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Why it matters: This is a classic example of how an industry works to ensure it benefits from regulations.
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The European Commission will soon rule that Apple illegally received tax benefits from the Irish government, Financial Times reports.
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Designed by Archismith, the building benefits from natural light during the day and becomes a giant lantern at night.
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But Bannon's feud with Trump has seen him sidelined from the party, leaving Ward without benefits from his backing.
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Qorvo shares will rise as the chipmaker benefits from improving phone demand in China, according to KeyBanc Capital Markets.
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In general, wealthier families are more likely to have 529 accounts, and they derive greater tax benefits from them.
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The United States, even with the high tariff structure on Canadian dairy products, still benefits from its trading relationship.
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A rich, diverse ecology is a collective good that everybody within the art world directly or indirectly benefits from.
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This is a step in the right direction, as long as we care about the economic benefits from immigration.
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It argues that entertainment benefits from the presence of different faces and voices not by preaching but by example.
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"Mayday" also benefits from returning to the theme of Handmaid solidarity that made the season one finale so effective.
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The economy benefits from that competition, improving productivity and generating new and higher-quality products and services for consumers.
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Yet most Sri Lankans have seen few benefits from postwar development, and Mr. Sirisena's clock began to run out.
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As independent contractors, drivers do not get health care or other benefits from Uber, which saves the company money.
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There are clearly private benefits from that, so it's not clear the government should be funding all of that.
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Such an approach could make it more difficult to unlock wide-ranging benefits from large aggregations of user data.
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The emoluments clauses of the Constitution prohibit federal officials from accepting financial benefits from foreign governments without congressional approval.
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While DVB benefits from DZ Bank's AA minus rating, it would probably be downgraded significantly as a standalone business.
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But Chekhov, possibly more than any dramatist, benefits from ensemble playing that gives every participant his or her due.
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As a trenchant conservative, he also benefits from the number of candidates who are currently splitting the establishment vote.
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It has many health benefits, from relieving stress to reducing period cramps to even, potentially, boosting your immune system.
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Gerspach also emphatically affirmed Citigroup's view that the bank will reap increasing benefits from its Banamex franchise in Mexico.
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We derive so many benefits from healthy bird populations, including pollination, seed dispersal, insect control and other ecosystem services.
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"What we've got in Antofagasta is Chilean pure play which benefits from very low geopolitical risks," Gait told Reuters.
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But the movie benefits from an added layer: A screenwriting teacher who gets to know three teenagers awaiting trial.
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Thirdly and most importantly, as I've noted before, nobody benefits from Chris Brown's continued presence in the music industry.
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It also said Amazon fulfilment center jobs offered competitive pay and comprehensive benefits from the first day of employment.
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Who benefits from Section 223, the federal law that shields online platforms from liability for content posted by users?
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The top-level R trim benefits from a beefier, 575-horsepower V8 engine matching the outgoing F-Type SVR.
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Since GMO crops have become widespread, the U.S. has seen environmental benefits from weed and pest resistant GMO-crops.
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But Gates on Sunday said those in the higher income brackets will experience the greatest benefits from the plan.
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Sanchez benefits from the weakness of the far left and the division of the right wing between three parties.
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Moody's also gave a better-than-expected forecast for 2018, citing improved economic activity and benefits from tax reform.
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And fasting is recommended by a host of faiths, who tout its spiritual benefits, from self-mastery to equanimity.
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Wynn fired off a further series of thoughts about who benefits from these introductions and from visibility in general.
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If the proposed provisions become law, the benefits from corporate tax reform will flow to shareholders, workers and consumers.
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Profit topped $23.83 billion for the first time as Amazon sees increasing benefits from its cloud and advertising businesses.
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The Genesis Mini actually benefits from the HDMI connection, making its games appear more rich and vibrant than ever.
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A majority of voters, 64 percent, said they think the wealthy will reap the most benefits from the overhaul.
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Hard-working Americans get good jobs, employers get skilled labor and the economy benefits from their mutual good fortune.
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The trim 33-year-old Democrat benefits from the personal contrast with his stocky 60-year-old Republican rival.
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Linkage with Ciputra Development: Ciputra Residence's rating benefits from linkage with Ciputra Development, which has a stronger credit profile.
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Profit topped $2 billion for the first time as Amazon sees increasing benefits from its cloud and advertising businesses.
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There seems to be no support in Congress for exempting veterans benefits from the draconian demands of this law.
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It also calls on governments to "ensure that the benefits from trade are widely shared throughout the entire economy".
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Cheerfully derivative yet doggedly entertaining, "Number 37" benefits from Dumisa's slick execution and impressive acting by her small cast.
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And the law benefits from an orderly judicial process that doesn't play up nonexistent emergencies, wasting precious court resources.
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Economic models predict this kind of job displacement while also projecting that the economy overall benefits from trade openness.
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Some 463 free trade deals were promised to replace free trade arrangements Britain benefits from as a union member.
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And remember, only the initial homebuyer pays the upfront costs, while every subsequent owner benefits from the energy savings.
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In addition to sharply reducing headcount, GM is also seeking concessions on wages and other benefits from the union.
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What he actually did was deliver a regressive tax cut that contains special new loopholes he benefits from personally.
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I think Spark growth benefits from having Spark Venture have this really warm, well-received reputation in the market.
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Bosch also benefits from high geographical diversification, solid research and development (R&D) capacity and technology leadership in several segments.
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BoV's profitability benefits from sound core revenues generated from commercial business activities, sound operating efficiency, and contained loan impairment charges.
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While he benefits from the grassroots anti-Trump fervor, Ossoff has deliberately avoided making the race a referendum on Trump.
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He is suspected of receiving benefits from businessmen, according to Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld and Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit.
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They are trying -- it&aposs the elite in North Korea that benefits from that which is the military and political.
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Hackett added on Wednesday's call that the company is already seeing some benefits from initiatives it has put in place.
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Nonetheless, Richard Tauwhare, a senior director at the law firm Dechert, believes there are some major benefits from the deal.
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Europe benefits from a stabilizing economic backdrop, supportive credit growth, rising inflation and improving earnings growth, Pastakia wrote last week.
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So far, GM has booked $157 million in benefits from the tax law, according to its most recent earnings report.
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RNRC's rating also benefits from a strong business profile underpinned by specific legislation, management expertise, and a conservative investment strategy.
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Luckily, the experimental program won't deplete the city's coffers as it benefits from financial backing by wealthy Silicon Valley moguls.
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Synergy benefits from FedEx's $5 billion acquisition of TNT Express last year could also present a positive surprise for investors.
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Right now, we know that there are benefits from these products and we don't know if there are any harms.
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The waning benefits from the 215 tax cuts and competition for workers are likely factors weighing on the business outlook.
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In addition, the company benefits from the brand name of the parent locally, which supports its positioning in the industry.
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Whether women once gained the same sorts of benefits from the menopause as killer whales do remains to be determined.
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The state's saving grace has been its refining industry, which benefits from lower costs when crude and gas prices fall.
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Wealth disparity soared in the U.S. as the benefits from QE flowed to the higher end of the income spectrum.
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The company plans to reinvest GBP300m of the benefits from these plans towards supporting the marketing of its key brands.
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In addition to 28500 GWs of traditional hydropower, the U.S. electricity system also benefits from 6900 GWs of pumped storage.
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Evolution benefits from the fact that it's the work of Frontier Developments, the studio behind the aforementioned RollerCoaster Tycoon series.
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Casino executives are bullish about the potential benefits from the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge which China opened last month.
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Still, SXSW's aggressive wording in its contracts feels unusual, especially for a festival that benefits from its many international showcases.
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The best managers in even the most demanding professions understand that, in the long run, everyone benefits from legitimate downtime.
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China also benefits from Washington's floundering on the world stage while its public appeals for help from Beijing go unanswered.
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Now the baby benefits from the increased socialization, and I know that I'm paying one standard fee, no matter what.
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Because Mylan is the dominant seller of anti-allergy auto-injector devices, it directly benefits from that practice by schools.
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However, SB's VR benefits from the stability of the bank's funding given its access to top tier state-related depositors.
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But this is the first known case in natural history where a harmless animal benefits from mimicking its future self.
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Traction in this area would be helpful as the benefits from McDonald's all-day breakfast promotion are starting to fizzle.
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A big offset for the other pressures is benefits from the corporate tax reduction passed at the end of 2017.
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France also benefits from strong demographics, dynamic regional cities, excellent infrastructure, a first-class health system and good public services.
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He even threatened to "Change tax law!" in order to punish the league, which benefits from its tax-exempt status.
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At the time, the elite consensus was that everyone benefits from trade, and any "transitional costs" were quick and painless.
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There are some hardware quirks, but because it's a desktop based on server gear, it benefits from used-market arbitrage.
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Tracer's speed is a big advantage against the bow-wielding sniper, but she also benefits from having a small stature.
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The car gets excellent range and fuel economy, according to Hyundai, and benefits from a built-in "solar-roof system."
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That's one of the benefits from the user side: It's quick and convenient to sign in to third-party accounts.
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More than 44 million Americans received benefits from the SNAP program in February, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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But those selected by party leaders to give the nationally televised speech haven't always gained political benefits from the spotlight.
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One risk is that Facebook benefits from having a giant unified user base all accessible to advertisers who crave scale.
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