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"That's going to benefit someone who grew up on clay".
"The fact is, oftentimes good policy can indirectly benefit someone," he said.
After two years on the benefit, someone is more likely to die or retire than find a new job.
"It's my understanding that Parkinson's disease doesn't get any better, so I wanted to see if perhaps I can help benefit someone else in the future".
All the candidates clearly drew the same lesson from Iowa: in a multicandidate field, those who attack may in fact wound their opponent, but benefit someone else.
They are pet grants quietly slipped into major legislation, usually at the last minute, that benefit someone or something in a legislator's district.
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"They were freelance artists who don't have the benefits someone with a full-time job had.
Matt Roberts, personal trainer www.mattroberts.co.uk Rewrite your resolution or goal into a "vision" that benefits someone else you care about, not just you.
If consumers, for instance, believe that turning off lights benefits someone other than themselves, they will feel no incentive to conserve.
Hockey's age of entitlement was not really about cash benefits; someone so dependent upon straw men knows it's the entitlement to free health and education, that the wealthy receive.
For another, the money generated does not all go on imported luxury goods, thus benefiting someone else's economy, but oils the wheels of the rest of our own economy through investment and credit facilities.
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