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"Because the sector tends to look after its own, when mergers did happen, if anything members benefited rather than losing out," Mr Fieth added.
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By increasing the IoT knowledge-base of social organizations, Gagliano and Volkov believe these organizations can advocate for changes that benefit rather than harm their local communities.
Researchers have begun to test the idea that work and family can benefit, rather than just conflict with one another; yet, theoretical development is lacking.
In fact, Brooks shows that people only make gendered assumptions about candidates who are new to politics, and those stereotypes benefit, rather than hurt, women candidates.
Why has he become so good?" The answer, which was for the players' benefit rather than his own, is that Collingwood works hard and he has enormous character.
The Government says the problem with going it alone is that other creditor countries would benefit rather than the the debt-burdened countries.
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It's time for comprehensive immigration reform that will benefit rather than penalize people on both sides of the border.
For pea aphids, cornicle secretions could be better described as mutually benefiting rather than altruistic.
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