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He said the condominium transaction was "not fully explainable in normal economics" and that Mr. Matthews "is to some degree benefiting from his relationship with the governor".
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A number of reforms have gone into effect that have to a certain degree benefitted the people - some semblance of social security & better pay and working conditions - but, as an Argentinian expressed it, "when the people want to reform the reforms of the Perons, they will find they have been reformed into a strait jacket.
To be eligible for the award, applicants have to outline in no more than 500 words how the degree would benefit their careers.
"They complement each other extremely well, and as a result these students have found that work on one side of their degree has benefited work on the other".
The vote on China's trade status will determine to what degree America benefits from China's expected entry into the World Trade Organization.
With temperatures nearing 50 degrees, Kelleher benefited from starting first, finishing in 1 minute 6.31 seconds.
For example, applicants for our BSc sport and exercise degrees will benefit from having studied a science at A-level or equivalent.
To be eligible for scholarships, students not only have to demonstrate financial hardship, they also have to show how they plan to use their degrees to benefit their communities.
What worried me most, however, was that the investment was allegedly being made by Starbucks without involvement by the company on how the degrees might benefit the organization, employees and the university itself in the long run.
Those with a college degree continue to benefit from substantially higher lifetime earnings than those without a degree.
A recovery to that degree would particularly benefit the Detroit automakers, which have slashed costs and lowered their break-even points.
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