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"Although there's going to be a lot of pain to the community, in the long term there's going to be much more gain, because current conditions are really horrible".
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Jeffrey M. Zupan, the senior fellow for transportation at the Regional Plan Association, an advocacy group, said that critics could always find fault, but he believed "there was much more gained than there was lost".
Compared to AC based electrode (ACE), despite of the relatively low surface area, CF demonstrates almost the same application performances, much more gains in electrochemical activity towards negative half-cell reactions by catalyst coating, and more even discharge voltage curve and stable cycling performance.
He concluded that the method which has the lowest MAPE value gains much more profit.
China today has much more to gain from cooperation with Japan than from conflict.
"There is so much more to gain by working with other people".
Thus, Luxembourg or Belgium has much more to gain, relatively, than the United States.
The U.S. still has much more to gain than to lose from openness, trade and globalization.
It's worth the risk, they say, since there's not much more to gain by keeping Mr. Davis.
There is much more to gain from supply-side reforms in other areas, like education and planning.
This would control the state's share of existing projects and, much more important, gain control of future projects in what is a relatively undeveloped mineral territory.
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