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Could you consider personal data as something that belongs to the person, as a personal property that each of us can engage to get some advantages?
19 She even supported access restrictions, trusting that people will still get some advantages out of the park.
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"He was hoping to get some advantage from all this," Mr. Jabar said.
"If you are the sole owner of a traditional C Corp you may be able to get some advantage from the differences tax rates, but it would be very dependent on the specific facts and circumstances," Mr. Scharin said.
Text mining initiatives can get some advantage by using external sources of knowledge.
"When United play at home, they may get some advantage that some other teams do not get," Vieira told BBC Sport.
When Brookfield first acquired its stake in Western Wind, I wrote the "transaction may not prove to be a good deal for Western Wind's other shareholders". If Brookfield had not intended to get some advantage over other bidders by disrupting the sale process, why did they acquire such a substantial stake ahead of time?
My thinking is that our chief and council are still hoping to maintain good relations with the industry around us; hoping to get some advantage from that.
"Australia's got some advantages," he said.
I might have got some advantages out of the drug, but I wouldn't recommend it for younger children".
I think I've got some advantages in that I'm a musician and I work in different mediums.
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