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"The only ones deriving advantage from governments trying to gain advantage over one another on the internet are the criminals.
The U.S. derives two advantages from the special role of the U.S. dollar.
Out of pride, perhaps, she had not been able to derive economic advantages from her figure, almost perfectly and eminently sensual.
The interim report said the banking sector was competitive but large banks derived funding advantages from their size and sophisticated risk management systems.
"The man of great wealth owes a particular obligation to the state because he derives special advantages from the mere existence of government".
The company does not manage the building or derive any ongoing licensing revenue from its use of the Trump name.
When we look in our portfolio of companies, we're looking at where they derive their competitive advantages.
The great interest in studying this multipotent cell population largely derives from the advantages it offers.
The surveillance project from which these isolates were derived is ongoing.
It derives an advantage from playing its games in Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, roughly 7,500 feet above sea level.
11 Perhaps surgical patients derive no advantage from being in stitches.
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