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Mr. Box, of Wakefield Council, argues that highway repairs and upgraded regional rail links should be higher priorities than HS2, which he worries may mainly benefit the south.

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Unlike GM crops, which mainly benefit farmers, functional foods are intended to provide benefits to consumers.

Opponents said eliminating the tax would cost the Treasury billions and mainly benefit the wealthy.

It could transform the landlocked country, though cynics say it will mainly benefit the Chinese.

Koepfer argued that lifting the ban would mainly benefit local promoters.

–The yield curve will steepen, which will mainly benefit banks.

And the lethal heroin epidemic which has hit especially hard in white suburbs, also known as swing-voter territory may have made politicians wary of legislation that would mainly benefit drug offenders.

In fact, corporate spycraft mainly benefits the spies.

This relief mainly benefits those with large pots.

Second, there are growing signs that this nascent recovery is mainly benefiting those at the top.

Reducing emissions mainly benefits people who aren't born and don't vote.

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