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The American Red Cross is to benefit from an advertising initiative that improbably pairs a fast-food chain and the fashion photographer Richard Avedon.
But my recent experience suggests that paywalls may not be the only barrier we need to overcome if the public is to benefit from access to research.
We need to pick up the pace if British business is to benefit from diversity by choice rather than enforcement by quota".
If the global business community is to benefit from qualified and well-trained employees in the coming years, information communications technology (ICT) capacity will be critical in every sector – from agriculture and manufacturing to the creative arts.
18. Art Out in Public WEDNESDAY -- The Public Art Fund, which supports art installations in public spaces, is to benefit from a dinner at the Atrium at 590 Madison Avenue (enter on 57th Street).
The objective of the power allocation in that case is to benefit from channel-diversity.
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"This is something we have to pursue vigorously if we're to benefit from our success".
But they are necessary if all Bolivians are to benefit from the natural wealth of the country.
Five trusts are to benefit from a £12.5m, five-year partnership aimed at importing its transformative ideas.
"If anyone was to benefit from this, it would have been derivatives traders".
Two historic ships based at Portsmouth are to benefit from a combined £6m of lottery cash.
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