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Now the government are net beneficiaries.
Bad enough that the arrangement tends to deter the net beneficiaries from getting their own financial houses in order.
It distorts the EU budget: countries that are net beneficiaries try to boost spending, those that are net payers try to cut it.
The first is that no official figures are available to show which regions are net contributors to the public purse, and which are net beneficiaries.
We show that such a scheme can simultaneously achieve efficient emissions reductions and equity objectives, as developing countries do not have to pay an initial fee, are net receivers of funds, are net beneficiaries, and abate voluntarily.
Now suggesting that this means "more Australians are... likely today to be net beneficiaries of the government than contributors" as Morrison did is dopey enough, but the treasurer went further.
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WA was a net beneficiary of GST until the mining boom in 2007-08.
Britain surely remains a net beneficiary even after the economic upheaval of recent years.
Soubry, Cable and Umunna argued that Britain was a net beneficiary as a member of the EU.
There are of course costs as well as benefits to membership but Britain is clearly a net beneficiary.
In the end, it appears that Romney has been the net beneficiary, turning this into a competitive race once again.
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