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"It needs to be seen to benefit the masses".
Particularly if the Nationals are seen to benefit electorally from taking a narrow stance on the scope of human rights.
Furthermore, the blocking performance is not seen to benefit significantly with the introduction of wavelength converters and TSIs, thus signifying that the improvement in blocking is largely dependent on the switch reconfigurability at the nodes.
In order that neither nation is seen to benefit from their failure to abide by Davis Cup regulations, neither nation will be allowed to advance in the 2000 competition, the International Tennis Federation's board of directors said yesterday in Monaco.
"The camp is a complex and interesting mixture of such a divergent range of views – united largely by what it's against, which is a very legitimate anger about the way in which wealth has been distributed and the way in which capitalism is currently seen to benefit just a very few people.
"Yes... I think everybody who believes in liberal economic policies – which is the great bulk of politicians of the past few years – have never quite solved the problem of how to distribute the benefits better, so that the whole country can be seen to benefit.
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We see to benefit using only the words norming, thin-thick whenever T is clear from the context.
Nicholas can be seen to have benefited as a result.
But flipping the order of the elections was a move seen likely to benefit Mr. Jospin.
Third, nuclear weapons were seen to confer security benefits.
"The Chinese see an enormous opportunity to benefit here".
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