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She said strengthening the Basel regulations would prevent companies being able to benefit from playing off one jurisdiction against another.
"Not being able to benefit and enjoy the new leadership of Wayne Clough," who became secretary in July.
For example, in Turkey, 10,000 refugees recognised by UNHCR remain there without being able to benefit from the protection they need and awaiting resettlement.
"It's been a waste not being able to benefit from his passion…" Who was forgiven by the fashion industry in a return to a high-profile post with Maison Martin Margiela?
"Hopefully that means more of the local owners being able to benefit from the economic activity of this internationally renowned and much loved site of Australia's heritage," he told media.
Our results suggest that Spanish firms are at a different stage, with Spain lagging behind the UK in terms of being able to benefit from R&D.
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Investors may be able to benefit, too.
Poorer people are less likely to be able to benefit from being able to shop online.
"So they should be able to benefit from nutrition therapy".
Other family members would not be able to benefit.
When it finally arrived, I attempted to establish when I would be able to benefit.
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