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Dinosaurs evolved around 230 million years ago — presumably benefiting from the Permian mass extinction, only to become victims of the Cretaceous extinction, 66 million years ago.
Even in districts with the heaviest military spending -- and, thus, presumably benefiting from its economic impact -- three-quarters of the public favored reducing the military budget.
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Mr. Gore will presumably benefit from get-out-the-vote efforts by Mr. Miller and Mr. Barnes.
Virgin was just as complicit as BA in the price-fixing and has, presumably, benefited from it financially.
If minorities, immigrants, the poor and the homeless are the most likely to be undercounted, then such sampling would presumably benefit the Democrats.
By holding money offshore, they presumably benefited from a lower-taxed return than was available at home – or else why bother?
If minorities, immigrants, the poor and the homeless are those most likely to be missed in an actual head count, and if political stereotypes hold true, then statistical sampling would presumably benefit the Democrats.
Such technology will presumably benefit certain people, such as those trying to conceive, but I am not sure how helpful this app will be to the average user, beyond replacing the traditional notch on the bedpost.
But the unemployed — those who would presumably benefit from such a policy — supported this idea by a wide margin, with 6 in 10 saying that benefits should be more generous.
Two Republican candidates in particular, Gov. Rick Perry of Texas and Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, would presumably benefit from some pulpit politics on Sunday, since they have been courting Christian conservatives this year.
Lichens associated with dry open conditions would presumably benefit.
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