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She's likely to have the toughest time in China, where the state-run news agency Xinhua just published a commentary saying Washington "intends to benefit from stirring up disputes among nations".
The baleful Xinhua piece asserts that Washington "intends to benefit from stirring up disputes among nations" in the region, while cautioning that "history has repeatedly proven that outside intervention in resolving territorial or maritime disputes is doomed to be in tragedy".
The economic feasibility of implementing a system capable of capturing, treating and distributing rainwater for residential uses concerns the user who intends to benefit from such practice.
The program intends to benefit both prisoners and pets, by giving the women a new responsibility while simultaneously preparing the cats for future adoption, KING 5 reported.
A country that intends to benefit from the adoption of a REDD-regime, needs to proof that deforestation and forest degradation in a current commitment period is smaller than it was in the periods before.
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If these rescues were intended to benefit everyday Americans, as Mr. Paulson contended, they have failed.
The partnership is intended to benefit both Wikipedia and the library.
(A show scheduled for next Tuesday was intended to benefit zoos in Toledo and Cincinnati).
"These are family trusts intended to benefit the beneficiaries," he said.
A Model Cities bill intended to benefit large urban areas was resisted by Senator Edmund Muskie, a Maine Democrat.
Poor countries are despairing over the outlook for the Doha round of trade negotiations, which was intended to benefit them.
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