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In briefings with the Pacific Command, the officers made a pitch: any admissions made during interrogations, they said, would be "a collateral advantage" — information that could be shared.
A collateral advantage could come from catalysis, setting up the pre-adaptations for a catalytic rolls (as in the CCH).
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Yet the bursting bubble would have collateral advantages.
"Of course there will be collateral advantages for Dubai," she said.
Selection of substances should therefore also be based on collateral advantages of drugs that extend beyond BP reduction.
Traditional systems of monitoring and evaluation, however, fail to capture downstream, indirect, or collateral advantages (and threats) of intervention selection, design, and implementation from broader donor perspectives, including those of the diplomatic and foreign policy communities, which these programs also generate.
There is little evidence in the literature that operative repair of the collateral ligaments has significant advantage over nonsurgical treatment in a plaster cast [15].
Mr. Draghi said that early signs were encouraging, noting that 400 German banks — mostly small community lenders — had borrowed from the central bank, taking advantage of easier collateral rules.
From Greek ἕω = "I hurl" and βίη "violence", "hurling violence", vesbia, taking advantage of the collateral form.
Precision-guided weapons allowed our soldiers and marines to minimize collateral damage while using our advantages in firepower to the full.
I don't brine because I feel that the collateral damage it does outweighs its advantages.
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