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Which means advantage Obama.
If I ever found anything useful, I'd keep it to myself, to steal a mean advantage.
It's misleading because in any other context, 'benefit' means advantage or profit; something extra; a special payment or gift, perhaps to reward good behaviour.
Foreign policy was to be McCain's strength, the mere fact that he failed to blow Obama out of the water--a standard that ought to be difficult for any presidential candidate to achieve--meant advantage Obama.
And that can mean advantages for small-business owners, provided they know how to find a law firm that suits their needs and they know the right questions to ask.
A co-operation means advantages for both partners: The sport federations will broaden their work and show involvement, responsibility, and competence.
But an advantage in Democrats hasn't meant an advantage in the ratings for Dave.
This meant taking advantage of currencies that were grossly undervalued relative to the dollar.
The right sort of people do not want apologies, and the wrong sort take a mean advantage of them".
On the first trial, warm-up resulted in a mean advantage of 0.97 m over 40 m.
Likewise, if the NWT is 20, the mean advantage of prediction based treatment over treating all patients is equal to a 16% reduction of the treatment rate.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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