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But it would be a boon for everyone else.
That would be a boon for everyone, not just the aggrieved minority whom Mr Farage has helpfully identified.
An Amazon spokesman, Bill Curry, countered that the system was a boon for everyone in the book business.
It would no doubt be a great boon for everyone should the, as you put it, "outmoded limitations" of gravity be adjusted, but at present this is not achievable.
Installed 33 inches from the floor, or three inches lower than customary, the cooktop turned out to be a boon for everyone: the lower height makes it easier to see inside pots on the back burners.
Not only the Doha round, but the whole cause of free trade in agriculture is probably dead, the casualty of a cheap food policy that a scant two years ago seemed like a boon for everyone.
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It's a boon for pretty much everyone else the transaction touches including end users, retailers and even banks.
He argues that population growth constitutes not a crisis but, in the long run, a boon that will ultimately mean a cleaner environment, a healthier humanity and more abundant supplies of food and raw materials for everyone.
Further, it would have also been a boon to focus more explicitly on group or multilevel selection, a topic central to the study of superorganisms, such as David Sloan Wilson did for bees in Evolution for Everyone (Wilson 2007).
I think for everyone".
Nokia 's plan to acquire the U.S. digital map-maker Navteq for $8.1 billion may be a boon for the Finnish mobile phone company, but not everyone is happy about the move.
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