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According to the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, the richest 20 percent of taxpayers reap 70 percent of the benefit of mortgage and property tax deductions.
Most are independent so reap none of the benefits of economies of scale.
It also allowed villagers to reap some of the gains of Foshan's industrial transformation.
You can also reap 20% of incoming SMS fees, and 10% of outgoing SMS fees.
30 minutes of physical activity every day will reap tons of health benefits.
Telecommunications companies stand to reap billions of dollars from the construction and operation of the system.
But they largely failed to reap economies of scale.
Me trying to reap benefits of talk therapy.
They reap most of the credit's $10 billion in annual benefits.
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