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In each case, then, a comparatively privileged person has appropriated the real traumas suffered by real people for her own benefit — a boon to the career and the bank account, but more interestingly, judging from the authors' comments, a kind of psychological gratification, too.
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Yet businesses, which will undoubtedly benefit from a boon like this, remain relatively quiet when it comes to policy promotion in Washington that can improve the peace.
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Federal Medicare officials said the new benefit would be a boon to people who are 65 and older or disabled.
Mr. Bush had hoped that the new benefit would be a boon for Republicans, but opinion polls show no big gains, in part because the elderly say the options are confusing.
Sonders argues that the mildly deflationary environment about which bears speak darkly would be a net benefit to consumers and a boon for stocks.
The result is a substantial increase in the number of working-age people paying taxes, but a relatively smaller increase in the number of retirees who receive benefits — a double boon to Social Security's bottom line.
This would have the duel benefits of being a boon to the U.S. electronics industry thereby creating good U.S. jobs as well as promoting cybersecurity.
For David Cameron, benefit reform is both a boon and a burden.
Living close to rivers, coasts and wetlands is also a boon – the benefits to residents are about £1.3bn a year.
Representative Rick Renzi, a freshman Republican, voted for the new Medicare prescription drug benefit, billed by Republican leaders as a boon to the elderly.
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