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It is benefiting a small minority and in curious ways.
In the past 20 years, though, economic growth has tended to skew toward benefiting a small minority of wealthy Arabs.
The exercise, meant to redress the injustices of apartheid, is increasingly perceived as benefiting a small number of well-connected individuals.
Calling it a "state within a state" that sapped resources while benefiting a small number of high-flying executives, Mr. Chávez in February fired the company president, a general whom he had appointed months earlier, and appointed five board members with ties to his administration.
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Earmarks by definition are designed to benefit a small group or individual.
They think globalisation has benefited a small privileged elite, but not them.
It benefits a small fraction of 1 percent of the wealthiest Americans.
But there is a widespread sense that this is not a serious option; it absorbs too much of limited funding and would only benefit a small number.
Some governments in Africa continue to invest a disproportionate percentage of their schools budget on tertiary education, which benefits a small but powerful elite.
Ken Cook, president of the Environmental Working Group, which maintains a database showing how farm subsidies mostly benefit a small number of wealthy producers, blamed Congressional leaders outside the agriculture committees.
Part of their objection, the group says, is that fairs such as Frieze benefit a small number of artists but not the larger arts scene.
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