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"It's about recognising there is more benefit from doing stuff together than doing it apart".
What scientists found was that farmers garnered even more benefit from the mixtures than expected.
Of the two I think Isner will get more benefit from his serve.
Neither am I. Potential attackers may well derive more benefit from encryption than defenders of security and privacy.
A modern driver, in other words, gets vastly more benefit from a gallon of gasoline — makes far more economical use of fuel — than any Model T owner ever did.
He concluded that the price of primary products tended to decline relative to those of manufactured goods (which embodied higher productivity), and thus that industrialised countries derived more benefit from trade than developing ones.
Also, the more endangered species could have more benefit from cooperation with other species.
Thus, a requestor may get more benefit from cooperative bandwidth sharing.
Insoluble surfactant is assumed during the simulation as such surfactants potentially derive more benefit from a reflux system.
However, most informants want more benefit from the park, like better employment opportunities, more benefit from eco-tourism, and development of drinking water and irrigation projects in addition to dry season pasture requirements.
Students who attended few lectures had more benefit from viewing online lectures than students who attended many lectures.
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