Sentence examples for amount to be gained from inspiring English sources

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But where there is positivity, constructive criticism, reasonable debate and – crucially – where journalists respond and get involved, there is a huge amount to be gained.

Saddam Hussein was certainly a threat to his own people, and there is still an enormous amount to be gained if the United States can foster a prosperous, open society in Iraq.

By so wholeheartedly embracing the female perspective and honoring a woman's sexuality, "Outlander" made it clear that there is an enormous amount to be gained from incorporating and sometimes prioritizing the viewpoint and desires of female characters.

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Ms. Paull directed the staff of tax experts who project the specific amount of revenue to be gained or lost by every proposed change in the tax law.

Opponents, led in the Senate by John Kerry, Democrat of Massachusetts, and Joseph I. Lieberman, Democrat of Connecticut, say that the amount of oil to be gained from drilling would be small and unavailable for a decade, and that it would do little to reduce the nation's dependence on foreign oil.

I can't say that I enjoyed reading all the books - 113 of them, I believe, in that year - but there was a certain amount of pleasure to be gained from the attendant razzmatazz, the thought that for a very brief period in the year an artefact routinely overlooked by large swathes of an indifferent media was suddenly news.

Any such increase in independence between response pairs corresponds to an increase in the amount of information to be gained from obtaining a second estimate.

Overall, our findings suggest that the amount of information to be gained from a second estimate of the same stimulus increases as the time between estimates increases.

More importantly, to quantify the amount of information to be gained from obtaining a second estimate in Experiment 2, we conducted a 5 n-back) * 2(Location) repeated-measures ANOVA on subjects' overall improvement from averaging estimates over the accuracy of either single corresponding estimate, just as in Experiment 1.

But even as Mr. Obama curries favors with pro-drilling interests, he risks a backlash from some coastal governors, senators and environmental advocates, who say that the relatively small amounts of oil to be gained in the offshore areas are not worth the environmental risks.

Sanders wants Democrats to take a "hard look at corporate welfare" and argues there's "huge amounts of money to be gained by ending a number of provisions which enable corporations who make billions of dollars in profits to pay nothing in taxes".

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