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President Bush has lauded Iraq's Olympic performance as a benefit of the country's liberation.
One-stop shopping is often promoted by media conglomerates as a benefit of mergers.
Improved memory has been suggested as a benefit of mindfulness, so let's see if this is the case for you.
He cast that as a benefit of renewed dialogue with the country, and thus a vindication of President Obama's engagement strategy.
Others are adamantly opposed to the plan and see the presence of deer as a benefit of life in the mountains.
The 2010 health care law says that the only health plans available to members of Congress, as a benefit of their employment, are health plans created under the law or offered through insurance exchanges.
Lane Wright, a spokesman for Mr Scott, touts "saving tax dollars" as a benefit of the bill: this suggests a strong suspicion that it will knock a lot of people off the benefit rolls.In this section It's showtime Policy fatigue And another one gone Home run?
The building industry should consider the carbon reduction as a benefit of implementing precast concrete.
Nevertheless, this should not be considered as a benefit of cigarette smoking.
Learning to use limited resources more efficiently is often cited as a benefit of such rotations.
Somewhat ironically, the Nest Wave feature was promoted heavily as a benefit of owning a Protect unit.
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