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Other than an ideological aversion to government spending of any kind, there is no reason not to extend unemployment benefits for a while longer.
Cox says medical professionals have known about the benefits for a while and mindfulness offers a "glimmer of hope" for tackling the spiralling cost of healthcare on the NHS.
"I've been very interested in self-driving and it's benefits for a while now.
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And even if oil prices later fall, Russia's natural gas monopoly, Gazprom, would continue to benefit for a while.
After the sighting was announced, local economies seemed to benefit for a while as scientists, bird-watchers and news media outlets from around the world flocked to Brinkley and to the other communities in the patchwork quilt of fragmented forest and farmland that surrounds the Big Woods.
New technological developments take time to penetrate markets, and customers may not feel the benefits for quite a while.
The "just tell the truth" family usually includes a laid-off worker who got a great severance and can keep the benefits package for a while.
She was on benefits for a long while, which is what Americans call welfare.
"Fat is just a mean word that people call bigger people... you're just a big boy, you're big boned," she responded, laying the groundwork for an unhealthy lifestyle that did benefit Kinnard for a while (his size helped him land a spot as an offensive lineman on his school football team), but would also prove to be a risk factor for diseases like diabetes and heart disease down the road.
Should the new hire have been previously jobless, he or she will still also be able to collect 25 percent of previous unemployment benefits for a limited time, while 50 percent will go to the employer.
"Six times last week, Democrats asked to extend their unemployment benefits for a short time while they work on a longer extension," Reid said.
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