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But defence benefited much less than other departments from the largesse of the boom years (see chart).

Ultralow interest rates and quantitative easing have reflated asset prices, but the real economy of everyday workers and savers has benefited much less.

Also, they benefited much less than the Christian Democrats did from the Citizens Unionn set up by Chancellor Adenauer in 1954 to funnel tax-deductible donations to all German democratic parties with the aim of fending off communism.

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One name for the tax break is the "hedge-fund loophole," but hedge funds benefit much less than private equity does, because their trades tend to be too short-term to qualify for the low capital-gains rate.

Despite these caveats, our analysis has clearly shown, on the one hand, that downward net intergenerational transfers of domestic time from the parents to the children make the life of Italian young male adults still living in the parental home exceptionally comfortable; and that, on the other hand, young women in both countries benefit much less from these time transfers.

The difference does suggest, however, that GM areas in an MS-affected CNS benefit much less from the protective functions of small HSPs than WM areas.

Thus, while WT animals lived considerably longer at lower temperatures when raised on either food, rict-1 mutants benefitted much less from the reductions in temperature.

That makes holding a job a higher priority than holding the line on pay and benefits, much less pushing for improvements, Mr. Masik said.

The bill doesn't even benefit seniors, much less extend benefits to everyone else.

Prominent among them was Nicolas's cousin Daniel Bernoulli, whose solution depended on the idea that a ducat added to the wealth of a rich man benefits him much less than it does a poor man (a concept now known as decreasing marginal utility; see utility and value: Theories of utility).

Benefiting from much less routing overhead, these coarse-grained reconfigurable architectures (CGRAs) have potential advantages to improve the power efficiency of the fine-grained FPGAs.

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