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This was particularly true in the case of Joan and John, who worked together as a "cottage industry" as she puts it, collaborating on screenplays, never competing because "what benefited one, benefited the other".
The government has revised its strategy for identity services, deciding to create a cross-government tender rather than a procurement that would have only benefited one department.
Students have already benefited: one is developing an app connecting media professionals, while another is shooting a pilot on his iPhone to pitch to the BBC, with feedback from his mentor.
No legislature, for example, could enact "partial" laws that benefited one class of citizens and not the public as a whole: so maximum hour and minimum wage laws were viewed as special treatment for workers.
It's from a man who thought my book might have benefited one of his children who was going through a rough marital split.
The same was true for policies that benefited one group of partisans more than the other.
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The Treasury estimates this will benefit one million companies.
What benefits one part of the globe may harm another.
Next year, the threshold will be lowered to ABB benefiting one in three entrants, or 120,000 people.
Vampire bats, for instance, benefit one another by sharing meals of regurgitated blood.
"So at first I didn't see how they could benefit one another.
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