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"If it would benefit you, sell 'em," Raymond said.
The wine seems as if it would benefit from blending with other grapes to gain complexity and tannins.
Seattle Seahawks' head coach, Pete Carroll, who has led his team to the past two Super Bowls, said last year he thought medical marijuana should be allowed if it would benefit the players.
We just need to remember that it is open to us to tip the waitress although we will never see her again, or to refuse to comply with the unjust demand to condemn the innocent who is accused of some crime, even if it would benefit us to agree.
That is not to say that economists think the idea of a gas-tax holiday is good policy, even if it would benefit consumers more than refiners.
Would you sacrifice some of your lunch if it would benefit a hungry kid?
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But if accomplished, it would benefit every citizen of the world.
I bought that top link so that you would click it if you thought it would benefit you to do so.
That brings us back to Al Davis, who in his quirky way demanded that doors be opened if he thought it would benefit the organization.
True, there's an antitrust class action suit by merchants pending, but its resolution is a long way off and it's unclear if or how it would benefit consumers.
Some participants, both nephrologists and nurses, were interested and enthusiastic about offering home haemodialysis, particularly if they believed it would benefit patients.
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