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The whole discussion of who benefits from which tax cuts ignores the fact that we are all economically interconnected.
As part of his plan, he wants to bring in an overall cap on total government spending on benefits, from which pensions will be exempted, but not maternity and paternity pay.
Life insurance benefits from which the insured can draw cash while still living, usually in the case of some high-cost illness.
But the upside is, the acquisition will give Tata access to new markets and technologies, benefits from which will flow long into the future..
Resistance to agricultural biotechnology, which offers huge potential benefits from which millions are not yet benefiting (as the NAS panel itself noted), is just one scary example.
This failing may be understood by addressing the questions of who benefits from which innovation and who bears the costs.
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"The one thing we really benefit from, which is readers' trust in us, is put at risk".
The judge could take the easy route and fine him, but Mr Seymour does not even have £84 a fortnight in benefit from which to pay.
To help predict which women will most benefit from which drug, Tuiten has blood drawn from each subject and examines genetic markers related to brain chemistry.
It is still unclear which populations are most likely to benefit from which approach and the best timing to implement them.
In polls, most Americans support requirements for paid leave, a benefit from which low-wage workers are disproportionately excluded.
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