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Another misconception is that the new health savings accounts enacted by Congress last year will benefit relatively few taxpayers.
Since the emerging economies are relatively poor, many of these innovations may benefit relatively low-income Americans.
He also points out that joint ventures with international universities are expensive and benefit relatively few students.
After that, though, continued growth will benefit relatively comfortable Indians more than poor ones.The last chapter will be about Africa.
The central element of the Bush plan was eliminating the tax on stock dividends, which would benefit relatively few lower- and middle-income taxpayers.
For instance, lowering import duties on cars will benefit relatively few US companies, most of which already produce and ship their vehicles from within China.
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The bulk of public investments benefited relatively few interests, as Olympics, in general, do.
Despite its benefits, relatively few students take advantage of cooperative education.
Right now, we're seeing the U.S. dollar and U.S. markets benefiting, relatively, as safe havens," Mr. Wood said.
But so far, the state has spent $1.7 billion in federal money on programs that have mostly benefited relatively affluent residents and big businesses.
Since 2006, Germany has benefited, relatively, from the loss of confidence in southern Europe; non-European demand for German goods, and moderately rising internal demand.
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