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But the average homeowner would reap far less benefit from a 2percenttaxax reduction -- about $53 for a single-family home valued at $413,000.
Yet they receive far less benefit from this education in the labour market compared to previous generations, while living costs keep rising and the welfare safety net is shrinking".
Burberry shares have taken a hit after the luxury fashion retailer admitted it will get far less benefit from foreign currency gains than it had anticipated only a few weeks ago.
Ahead of a crunch gathering of world leaders in Washington this weekend, the premier told journalists: "The most important thing I'm saying today is if we have a fiscal stimulus in Britain and it is not repeated in other countries then it will have far less effect and far less benefit than if it were done in every other major economy around the world".
If you can focus on engineering and not electronics or sourcing leather for seats, for instance, then you can make quantum leaps ahead of companies like Ferrari that get far less benefit from corporate alliances.
To decide between these two options, consider an example from the literature on exploitation in which a transaction provides someone with a benefit, but with far less benefit than they deserve: an employer who pays an employee a wage that is beneficial compared to the alternatives, but is still substantially less than what justice requires.
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Consider what President George W. Bush's Treasury Department said in a report in 2007: big countries, such as the United States, receive far less economic benefit from lower corporate tax rates than smaller countries do.
ALBANY — College-sponsored health plans often pay out far less in benefits than they collect in premiums, skirting state regulations and shortchanging students, according to an investigation by the New York attorney general's office.
An investigation led by the office of Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, announced last week, concluded that college-sponsored health insurance plans were shortchanging students, paying out far less in benefits than they collect in premiums.
But it would be far less likely to benefit the United States.
She shows how women, blacks and working-class whites were far less able to benefit from the federal outlays -- including the fabled G.I. Bill -- that provided college tuition, mortgage money and other means for moving up the economic ladder.
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