Sentence examples for benefits to be had from inspiring English sources

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There are other personal benefits to be had.

The benefits to be had from these two infrastructure projects are inextricably linked.

LIKE people, wolves have found that there are benefits to be had living in a group.

But living in New York has always involved tradeoffs, with benefits to be had and sacrifices to make.

The unfortunate truth about fear, tension or fighting is that there are benefits to be had in neighbouring areas.

But there are major benefits to be had from setting up shop in the lowest point on the planet.

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There wasn't much benefit to be had from practicing in such turbulent weather.

No doubt there is some benefit to be had, fundraising-wise, by keeping true believers fired up.

For well-known issues like this, there is usually no benefit to be had for one firm revealing it.

Both he and executives at Burger King went on the defensive, insisting there is little tax benefit to be had from relocating to Canada.

There's far greater strategic benefit to be had from, say, American companies helping Indian manufacturers get better at domestic production.

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