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Nor is it clear that pay for performance will actually result in better care, because it may end up benefiting mainly those physicians who already meet the guidelines.
However, when benefits in kind are taken into account, benefiting mainly those on the lowest incomes, the picture improves for this latter group.
Although it has many excellent parts—notably, tougher regulation of auditors and restrictions on what non-audit work they may do the rest of Sarbanes-Oxley is more of a hotch-potch that risks benefiting mainly the lawyers.Few are inclined to give a sympathetic hearing these days to company bosses, whether in America or anywhere else.
The main results indicate that the effects of the reform are not minor; the drop in telephone prices would reduce the general consumer price index by almost 2%, and the value added would increase by more than 3%, benefiting mainly households in the highest income quantiles.
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"Huge amounts of stock options, which benefited mainly top executives, helped fuel Enron-type accounting deceptions".
Mr. Lehrer did not ask whether the proposal would benefit "mainly" that group.
But America's lower-skill workers also benefited, mainly in the retail, non-professional sector.
MANY Democrats argue for an increase in the minimum wage (as does Mr. Easterbrook) or a repeal of the recent tax cuts, which benefited mainly upper-income families.
The vice president's plan, he said, would benefit mainly accountants and lawyers who he said would be needed to guide people through its provisions.
Critics charged that the tax cuts and the fruits of economic growth benefited mainly the wealthy and that the gap between rich and poor had grown wider.
Up to 90 Labour MPs threaten to vote against the bill, convinced that the reforms will benefit mainly middle-class children.
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