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Others point out that the unexpected weakness in "paid clicks" that comScore reported may be the result of deliberate actions taken by Google that may benefit it in the long term.
The number of former Goldman Sachs executives now operating at the pinnacle of government has raised questions about whether the firm will have undue influence over policy that may benefit it, especially as Mr. Trump pushes for a wave of deregulation intended to benefit an array of American companies, including banks.
First, from an ethical perspective the right to healthcare is universal and no population should be a priori excluded from a receiving a service that may benefit it.
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Keeping money at the holding company may benefit its shareholders, but it is costly for taxpayers.
Even if the economic climate improves, America may not benefit: it simply does not make the products the rest of the world wants to buy.
There is no breakdown of that 27%, but it is hard to believe it does not disproportionately include those who can afford it least and may benefit from it most.
As has happened so often, technology has outpaced the people who may benefit from it -- or be harmed by it.
His gamble paid off, and now he may benefit from it in Texas.
"There are 50-year-olds that shouldn't be screened and 70-year-olds that may benefit from it".
Name-check people who have expressed an interest, and think about the nitty gritty of actually getting your research output to the people who may benefit from it.
So I should perhaps moderate my opening sentence by saying that although most of us could probably benefit from some kind of counselling, we may benefit from it at different stages of life.
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