Sentence examples for ever-growing benefit from inspiring English sources

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The plan pales compared with earlier, failed attempts at a "grand bargain" that would trade tax hikes for structural curbs to ever-growing benefit programs like Medicare and Social Security.

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Not only is Isis taking advantage of Russia's elimination of its key opponent on the ground, the Syrian rebels, it is also benefiting from the ever-growing discontent within the population.

New technologies ensuring the production of valuable products from renewable raw materials would greatly benefit our society by satisfying the ever-growing needs while reducing environmentally harmful waste and emissions.

The ever-growing computational demands of hyperspectral imaging applications can fully benefit from compact, reconfigurable hardware components and take advantage of the small size and relatively low cost of these units.

Should Social Security, under pressure from the ever-growing costs of an aging population, remain a government-run, taxpayer-financed, guaranteed-benefit program?

Alive, pulsating and ever-growing.

First, ever-growing environmental devastation.

Why the ever-growing fascination?

A community that is ever-growing.

Meanwhile, ever-growing business globalization and outsourcing also influence manufacturing.

Even his chronology of ever-growing disbelief seems off.

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