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Hayden also would benefit from his rapport with Negroponte.

Ms. Ferri and Mr. Bocca did this best, benefiting from an intense rapport that galvanized everyone onstage to deliver a hilarious and technically perfect performance.

The change casts uncertainty on the future of the so-called reset in relations between the United States and Russia, which benefited from an easy rapport between Mr. Medvedev and President Obama.

(Health Professional, Canada) "I think there is a benefit to building rapport and building trust and building a sense of communication between the health care provider and the client".

Adapted from "Rapport Comes First," first published in the Negotiation Briefings newsletter in 2010.

These new versions, though, with the bonus of Debussy's own orchestral arrangement of his piano piece La Plus Que Lente, not only benefit from superlative state-of-the-art sound but from the astonishing rapport that Tilson Thomas has developed with the San Francisco orchestra during his 20 years as its music director.

Catholics benefit from that.

benefit from the opacity.

But consultancies benefit from boondockophobia.

Farmers benefit from cheaper oil.

"Nobody will benefit from that".

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