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be benefitting
verb
Present participle of benefit
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That being said, while Moments may still be benefitting from its launch press and related momentum, the app is doing better than Facebook's Creative Labs other efforts like Rooms and Slingshot, which no longer have a tracked rank on App Annie's charts – meaning they've dropped below #1,500 in any category.
That being said, while Moments may still be benefitting from its launch press and related momentum, the app is doing better than Facebook's Creative Labs other efforts like Rooms and Slingshot, which no longer have a tracked rank on App Annie's charts – meaning they've dropped below #1,500 in any category.
"It's very important that we make sure that AI is really for everybody's benefit," he explained, "that it's not just going to be benefitting a small fraction of the world's population, or just a few large corporations.
Instead, the school seems to be benefitting from many of legal education's assorted perversities.
And so pharmaceutical firms appear to be benefitting from regulators' incomplete decision process.
And he may also be benefitting from an aggressive new campaign of bot creation.
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But I'm benefitting here.
Not everyone is benefitting.
But, he conceded, "some are, and some are benefitting".
"You were benefitting from an artificial restraint of trade.
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