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Each of the three smaller hospitals would bring some benefit to Stony Brook, too.
Adaptation is typically viewed as actions in response to climate change that seek to limit its impacts and/or bring some benefit to human society.
But it is not clear why the right to vote, which may bring some benefit in terms of rehabilitation, should be one of them.
He said it was "important to recognise" the UK has a "legitimate direct marketing industry... where businesses calling consumers can sometimes bring some benefit" and the ICO "wants after the cowboys".
Now Flynn is working for a man who appears to be willing to cut a deal with any foreign power so long as it might bring some benefit to the U.S. The president-elect has consistently presented himself as tough on Iran.
In this sense, anelloviruses might somehow bring some benefit the host, an aspect hitherto unexplored [25].
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Staying cool in a crisis might bring some benefits.
Moreover, weakness on Wall Street and falling interest rates would bring some benefits.
This could bring some benefits in syngas flames, where flashback and instabilities may become the main operating issues.
In any case, a weak euro does bring some benefits to the 16 countries on the Continent that use it.
A lower currency can bring some benefits, but not if it is a judgment on the strength of the economy.
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