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Those willing to take a punt on large and desirable buildings might reap handsome rewards.
— would overwhelm any potential advantages that his party might reap from the decision.
Others looking for a less sure bet might reap the rewards.
Estimates in Switzerland suggest Berlin might reap about 50 billion euros, or $71.4 billion, in the first year.
The Netherlands nobility were delighted to see this enormous accretion of power to their ruler and looked forward to the advantages that they might reap from it.
Now the Knicks should do what it is in their best interests by putting Anthony on the table and at least finding out what that leverage might reap.
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"We might not reap the benefits [ourselves], it might be in 10 years' time when the women's game is just as big as the men's," she says.
It might mean that this generation of players might not reap the benefits for the league.
"You might not reap popularity for taking action, but if we all stood by and watched a bloodbath in Benghazi, you might be slaughtered by public opinion," he said.
It might also reap some of the benefits that have driven a decade-long spree of consolidation among exchanges.
There are concerns that the pressure on Italy cannot withstand a prolonged period of political inertia during a campaign that might well reap even greater uncertainty.
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