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be gains for
verb
To acquire possession of what one did not have before.
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If all stakeholders take part in the dialogue on redevelopment -- including families, schools, child- and elder-care providers, along with employers and real estate developers -- there may be gains for working families and their communities.
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"There is nothing to be gained for St . Anns to pursue an appeal," he said.
What would be lost, and what would be gained, for students with such a shift?
There is very little extra mileage to be gained for the Democrats in depicting Mr Romney as a tough boss.
Meanwhile, there is much reward to be gained for caving scientists.
Drastic stabilization can be gained for phospholipid-coated emulsions through a co-surfactant effect of (perfluoroalkyl)alkyl diblocks.
(OH personnel) "Changes are eagerly anticipated, if only strength could be gained for more professional management.
PAR% can assess the potential benefit to be gained for a population rather than for individual-level interventions.
How can political support be gained for addressing the political, social, and commercial determinants of global health?
The losses, it should be noted, are gains for the investors.
Sticking with the midcaps there were gains for all the housebuilders.
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