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One of the key beneficiaries of lucrative Olympic contracts was Putin's childhood friend Arkady Rotenberg.
California and the world must take major steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect our climate – but workers must be key beneficiaries also.
Two key beneficiaries are likely to be Jessops' new chief executive, Trevor Moore, who joined the business two weeks ago, and David Adams, who is staying on as chairman.
So, in future, the key beneficiaries of higher education will pay more of the costs, but only where they can afford to do so and via a more progressive loan system.
Deregulation – privatisation and a free-for-all energy market – has been with us for quarter of a century, yet the CMA report underlines that companies, rather than customers, are the key beneficiaries.
Contrary to the prevailing pessimistic AI takeover scenarios, the theory of the Global Brain (GB) argues that this foreseen collective, distributed superintelligence is bound to include humans as its key beneficiaries.
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One organisation likely to be a key beneficiary of the new regulations is Revolusolar.
It said: "QXL is a key beneficiary of rapidly growing online spend in Eastern Europe.
That said, we also see the UK linear television advertising market on the mend and ITV the key beneficiary here.
Our surveys find the perception of I.B.M. has definitely improved and that they are seen as a key beneficiary of e-commerce spending, which is the future".
By Ryan Lizza April 21, 2016 Trump is outraged about the the G.O.P.'s primary process, but he's been a key beneficiary of its shortcomings.
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