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Elections to the Scottish Parliament have gradually turned into referendums on the government in Westminster, chiefly benefiting Mr Salmond's SNP.

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Its chief executive, Magnus Bocker, says that consolidation should chiefly benefit exchange users.

Yet his bill – if it makes it to the statute book – will chiefly benefit farmers both in South America and in the UK.

Some fear it may chiefly benefit a small moneyed elite, much as once-grassroots activities like football and Carnival, the quintessential samba festival, increasingly exclude the masses who make up its beating heart.

Several Democrats expressed reservations about an amnesty, arguing that it would chiefly benefit high-income taxpayers, or at least those able to pay their full bills, and that it would effectively reward them while other delinquent taxpayers would have to negotiate payment plans not exempt from interest or penalties.

Although his party was in coalition with left-of-centre politicians, he hoped that the Conservatives would chiefly benefit from his announcements at the election due to be held a few months afterwards.But it would serve equally well as a description of the 1935 budget delivered by Neville Chamberlain (pictured just before his budget speech) nearly 80 years ago.

The idea is that the loophole chiefly benefited the wealthy.

The fees system chiefly benefits those elite institutions that can attract wealthy and international students, who are prepared to pay the most.

The 1990s flavor typically exempted all income under a certain threshold; the Cruz, Paul and Carson versions all offer deductions, exemptions or rebates that would chiefly benefit the poorest.  .

Two sources told The Huffington Post on Thursday that Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla)., who chairs the Democratic National Committee -- one of the institutions that would chiefly benefit from the measure -- had no idea that the rider had been included until the omnibus bill was published.

They suggest, carefully, a "rebalancing" of the U.S. tax structure, including closing loopholes that chiefly benefit the rich; using tax revenues to finance public investment or spending on health and education, which disproportionately benefits the poor, will lead to "broadening the pathways for our future leaders, to the benefit of all".

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