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But we've been willing to interpret those words, "derive benefit," widely.
This is good news, although it will take at least a year for most employees to enjoy a basic benefit widely available elsewhere.
A report from the School of Urban Planning at McGill University, commissioned by the hotel workers' union, found that nearly half of the New York City rental revenue on Airbnb was earned by 10percentt of the hosts in the city, undercutting the company's argument that regular New Yorkers benefit widely from short-term rentals.
A key benefit widely seen in people receiving potent new treatments is that CD4s dramatically rebound.
"And those I can definitely see in the five-year period". Prof Woodward is in the minority in thinking that the consumer market will benefit widely from quantum computers; the problem of course is making predictions about a technology that has, since its inception, always seemed possible but even now is not incontrovertibly achievable.
Prof Woodward is in the minority in thinking that the consumer market will benefit widely from quantum computers; the problem of course is making predictions about a technology that has, since its inception, always seemed possible but even now is not incontrovertibly achievable.
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It harms tightly focused vested interests, while spreading its benefits widely and, for that reason, thinly.
Grassroots groups, local entrepreneurs and broad-based coalitions are building the foundations of an economy that distributes economic benefits widely and minimizes damage to the environment.
The consensus of most economists is that basic science is a "public good," with the benefits widely shared by society, and thus a worthwhile recipient of government financing.
Yet it is not enough to trumpet the recovery; Mr Cameron and his chancellor of the exchequer, George Osborne, must also convince a justly sceptical country that it can be sustained and its benefits widely enjoyed.
David Cameron has said he hopes to create a higher-wage economy, instead of using taxpayers' money to supplement the incomes of struggling workers through the tax credit system — though critics see his argument as a hasty justification of cuts to in-work benefits widely expected in next week's budget.
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