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Artists themselves will benefit more from an open market for their work.

We conclude that goats eat more from an elevated feeder and compete more to access this feeder.

But they saw an opportunity to learn more from an accomplished group closer to home: their classmates.

Recent research also suggests that lower-income students benefit more from an elite education than other students do.

It makes sense, then, that people with naturally low dopamine would benefit more from an artificial boost.

….One would expect more from an opinion striking at the heart of the Nation's signal piece of civil-rights legislation.

In addition, a hospital routinely earns more from an emergency room visit than from one to a clinic.

For one thing, it slows us down — and when we're more deliberate, we typically gain more from an experience.

In this case, we did not discover that CEOs of certain nationalities benefited more from an MBA than others.

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Journalists cannot ask for more from a proprietor than that.

"More from a personal point of view," he said.

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