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Articles about "The Good Wife," where New York suffers the indignity of standing in for Chicago (thus not even benefitting from the publicity), have repeatedly pointed out that the show is shot here because its star, Julianna Margulies, likes living in New York.

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Over lunch, Norquist argued that the Republicans could end up benefitting even if the effort to end the filibuster failed initially.

What governmental entity would normally be tasked with investigating this malfeasance?** ** — @AgentMoore Any case brought in connection to the deal I described in my article would most likely be brought under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which prohibits American companies from benefitting, even unknowingly, from a foreign business partner's corruption.

Potentially, participants profiting from exercise or even perceiving that they are benefitting will have attended more groups, compared to those perceiving no benefit.

Even though Apple could be benefitting from early buzz around the Apple Watch, IDC still sees strong potential for the device to continue to increase its marketshare in the months ahead.

Despite the drawbacks, however, the benefits could obviously outweigh the burdens if your child or even family member ends up benefitting from cord blood.

Leaders like Bawo remind us that while collaboration is complex, it's key to benefitting a country even after the emergency is over -- and to building resilient health systems.

It's only fitting that this decision comes less than a week after we celebrated the 48th anniversary of Griswold v. Connecticut, the landmark Supreme Court Case that led to the legalization of birth control for unmarried couples, and months before the Affordable Care Act puts a full range of no-copay preventive care within reach for more women than ever -- even as millions are already benefitting.

Malnutrition also reduces intellectual development and capacity so that children are less capable of benefitting from education (even if it is available) and, in the long-term, may result in declines in the skill and mental capacities of underfed populations in poorer countries (67, 71).

On the other hand, those who moved may have been less attractive to the municipality and less capable of benefitting from a network even after moving.

Those who moved after placement may have been less attractive for the municipalities and less capable of benefitting from a network even after moving.

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