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Each of these giants was in fact benefiting from the digital revolution, but their stocks still became overvalued.
by more rigorous disclosure legislation, in hopes of exposing more vividly who is in fact benefiting and, perhaps, by embarrassing the beneficiaries.
In fact, benefiting from the reality that any structure has a bit additional resistance and ductility, earthquake regulations allow designing structures with less power and they pay the fine of this reduction in force by accepting larger displacements.
"What we found was that the kinds of workers we wanted to benefit are, in fact, benefiting," he said.
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We know that computer games are fun – that they can in fact benefit kids in all sorts of ways.
But they do provide evidence that moderately increased fluid intake, above two liters daily, "may in fact benefit the kidney".
Research from Stanford GSB and the University of California, Santa Cruz suggests that there is a method to theaters' madness and one that in fact benefits the viewing public.
But every one of the paragons of American capitalism that Romney named in fact benefitted from government intervention and support, both direct and indirect.
There's no new light shed on who in fact benefited from Dreyfus's loan and why the money was paid back via Fifa, however.
Few doubt that soldiers, by and large, like to do what they are trained for and recent wars, while widely unpopular, have in fact benefited recruitment.
First, though Mrs Hagan has denounced the big donors who have sprayed cash on her state, she has in fact benefited from more spending than her opponent.
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