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I mean I have seen such differences when Labour was in government when I was first elected, and Liverpool benefited very greatly.
But the Umma party argues that the country's oil bonanza has benefited very few Sudanese, and most of those are in the areas north of Khartoum, where most of the NCP leaders are from.
When asked how "average working people" or "you and your family" had benefited, very small percentages, in a range of 10percentto13percentcent, said they had fared well.
But Tibetans have actually benefited very little from China's economic development, which is really aimed at benefiting the Han populations.
When I left to become a student at MIT, I'd been a player in the top league for three and a half years, but I was also a member of the national select and I benefited very briefly from the opportunity to travel abroad as a player.
On average, the patients reported to have benefited very much from the programme, which they gave an overall report mark of 8.4.
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"The city isn't really going to benefit very much".
"He won't benefit very much from a long period of imprisonment".
We've got to focus on things that will particularly benefit very poor families, and very poor children".
The problem is that the new tax breaks would benefit very different companies than the old ones did.
"The one person who doesn't benefit very much is the farmer," said Ann Prendergast, an analyst with Refco, a big commodities trading firm in New York.
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