Sentence examples for maybe benefits from inspiring English sources

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What do you think about that?The regime maybe benefits but in the end we'll show all humans, Syrian and otherwise, the way, and true Islam.What are your views of women?The woman in Islam has a special role.

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"Higher-risk people could maybe benefit from some of these adjuncts".

He wrote to the European commissioner of agriculture to ask "if she thought there would be a poor country in Europe that would maybe benefit".

"It is also likely that the AS [Shabaab] administration in Kismayo is at least informed of the intended actions of the perpetrators, allows them to conducts the actions and could maybe benefit from them," the NGO Safety Programme said in a statement to aid agencies following Thursday's kidnapping.

This has been overcome by the core-shell structures, which maybe benefit from the strong interaction between CNT and PPy[38 41].

"Although there's no way to prove it, there are a lot of suspicions that the MMD is maybe benefiting from Chinese support just because of the sheer scale of their campaign," he said.

"Gelson's could maybe benefit from new ownership that could run the store better and freshen the merchandising," said Andrew Wolf, an analyst with BB&T Capital Markets.

Bon Iver: An artist who would maybe benefit from a smaller spotlight with only two albums to his name, Justin Vernon's musical nom de plume brought spare heartbreak-folk to new heights with his 2008 debut and dabbled with overproduced yacht rock with his second, which yielded a best new artist Grammy in 2012.

The rapidly and continuously increasing epidemic of rabies attracted the government of China, and a series of guidelines about rabies prevention were instituted and applied such as Technical Specifications of Rabies Control and Prevention in 2006 and Treatment Guidelines for Rabies Postexposure Prophylaxis of Humans in 2007, which maybe benefit the drop of rabies incidence in 2008.

I asked Ali about the likely effect of an I.D. number on his life, and he said, in an easy, patient way, "Maybe some benefits".

People who are not working and maybe on benefits, because they are caring for children or are disabled or are going through a transition in their lives, and who need help and typically don't vote, right through to people who are really educated public servants and work in the public sector and are articulate – from that whole spectrum I get people who say, 'I don't think I am listened to.

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