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The moratorium will expire, with nothing gained in return.
The real question is whether or not any harm done can be justified by benefits gained in return.
Quite what the British authorities have gained in return remains as obscure as the secrets the authorities are seeking to protect.
While you may never get those iPod minis back, the moments of fantasy that you've gained in return are well worth it.
America and others want to impose economic sanctions.See articleIsrael's finance minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, resigned in protest against the impending withdrawal of Israeli forces and settlers from the Gaza strip, arguing that nothing would be gained in return.
The state, in conjunction with the city, would provide the Garden's owners with a turnkey, or at least a very generous, deal: a new riverfront arena, partly financed by the substantial air rights gained in return for acquiring the Garden's present site.
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What a nation loses has to be contrasted with what it gains in return.
As Mr. Assad told me, Syria is "a state, not a charity" -- if it gives up something, it must know what it will gain in return.
What America will gain in return for leaving Iraq, according to Murtha and other Democrats, will be the holy grail of realism: stability.
But salary, image rights and a share of the profits should see Mr Beckham rake in the sort of sums he has grown used to having in Europe.What America stands to gain in return is less obvious.
"If this is due to political necessities, an answer must be given to the basic question of what China expects of Iran, and what Iran will gain in return," the paper wrote.
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