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In fact, she published a book earlier this year, "Fate of the States: The New Geography of American Prosperity," arguing that coastal states would struggle while interior ones would benefit from booms in oil and gas production and manufacturing.
At the beginning of the year, Mr. Stone said he backed these stocks because he believed that money would move from bonds into stocks and that dividend-paying ones would benefit first.
In a speech for the Vote Leave campaign, he also claimed remaining in the EU could lead to an "explosion of have-nots" as poorer people would suffer from the consequences of uncontrolled immigration, while richer ones would benefit from cheap nannies and baristas.
The development of novel disease resistance markers or the refinement of existing ones would benefit from the availability of highly polymorphic marker systems that generate codominant, more tightly linked, and broadly applicable markers.
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On the other hand, if the donation was not allowed, no one would benefit, because the man would not offer his kidney to anyone else.
No one would benefit from anything, neither money nor anything.
No one would benefit, he said, except "a few wind generators".
But no one would benefit from a botched transition that embittered much of the Iraqi population.
As Oscar Wilde put it, if all-powerful machines were "the property of all, every one would benefit by it".
In a chapter on evolutionary arms races – such as occur between predator and prey, parasite and host – he invites us to imagine "If only all the trees in the forest could come to some agreement – like a trades union restrictive practice – to grow no higher than, say, 10 feet, every one would benefit.
Third: No one would benefit more from better batteries and energy-saving technologies than long-winded moviemakers.
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