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A nation will export those goods that make most use of the factors with which it is relatively well endowed.
Encouragingly, those that make most use of the legislation said that is it either cost neutral and has resulted in additional benefits, or has resulted in savings.
"But it is not inevitable that these craft or their landing sites will be engineered to be tough and cheap enough to serve poorer communities who can make most use of them.
A new follow-up study by the same researchers finds that states and counties that make most use of the death penalty -- applying it to a wide range of crimes instead of reserving it for "the worst of the worst" -- are also the most prone to flawed verdicts.
As with any enterprise involving big data, it is possible to imagine such stores of information being misused.The second worry is that the benefits of all this change may end up disproportionately with the rich, the bright and the highly motivated, who already make most use of online resources.
In general communities living within 5 km of the forest boundary make most use of forest resources.
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Poland has made most use of the system, but not always for serious offences.
More reliable data which uses gross income shows that the benefits overwhelmingly to higher incomes earners" he says, with finance managers, lawyers, anaesthetists and surgeons actually the professions making most use of the tax break.
Among the big parties, the Liberal Democrats are now making most use of the financial crisis for political purposes, and tapping deep public anger about the City's ways.
Computing SBMs based on D observed makes most use of the gap information contained in the alignment.
Child mortality of poverty-related causes dropped significantly in the new administrative scheme, with the largest gains in municipalities that made most use of Bolsa Família.
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