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Any ensuing debate on children's health will almost certainly benefit the candidacy of Hillary Clinton.

Writing in the Observer he conceded "international tax law could almost certainly benefit from reform".

Likewise, any credit from a kneejerk grab at traditional rightwing policies would almost certainly benefit Ukip, not the Conservatives.

They point out that the changes will almost certainly benefit the Republicans legislators who are implementing them.

Her campaign would not comment on the idea of a mail-in contest Tuesday, but it would almost certainly benefit her.

Mr. Sharpton, who is considering running for mayor next year, acknowledges that Mr. Ferrer would almost certainly benefit if his name were not on the ballot.

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As we wrote thenA Wahhabi welfare organisation, al Hadith, which almost certainly benefits from generous Saudi funds, is quietly emerging as a powerful welfare, religious and cultural force.

Angelina Jolie's glossy spy thriller Salt, which almost certainly benefited from a higher production budget than The Expendables, had to settle for second place.

Some observers fear that as India succeeds in neutering Kashmir's nationalist politicians, religious groups will flourish.A Wahhabi welfare organisation, al Hadith, which almost certainly benefits from generous Saudi funds, is quietly emerging as a powerful welfare, religious and cultural force.

O'Connor almost certainly benefited from her time there – one of the nuns, realising that music was the only thing that would keep this errant teen on the straight and narrow, bought her a guitar and found her a teacher (O'Connor later returned the favour by singing a Barbra Streisand song at that same teacher's wedding).

Tanaka's relative lack of injury thus far may be due to his late start as a pitcher, but he has also almost certainly benefitted from middle-school and high-school coaches who, in atypical for Japan, eschewed the punishing ritual known as nagekomi: marathon training sessions during which young hurlers regularly throw hundreds of pitches in the hope of burning the action into muscle memory.

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