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The idea that Dunham had somehow benefited from nepotism was pure sexism.
The good and the virtuous it left alone, or even, somehow, benefited".
She also denied that she had somehow benefited from her association with Juan Carlos through a now defunct Spanish-Saudi investment fund.
Had CBT somehow benefited from a kind of placebo effect all along, effective only so long as people believed it was a miracle cure?
Although he must have known that passing nonpublic information was illegal, convincing a jury that he breached a fiduciary duty will be difficult because the government must also show that he somehow benefited from the disclosure.
If a Wall Street trader or a corporate chief executive is filthy rich, Conard says that the merciless process of economic selection has assured that they have somehow benefited society.
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They began to suspect he was somehow benefiting, so they asked Kroll to investigate.
In particular, the government is asking whether there are special groups of people who would somehow benefit from having a product with an SPF of more than 50.
Mr. Winnicker said it would be impossible to pursue a local tech-industry policy without somehow benefiting Mr. Conway's investments.
The PDI-P vote in the parliamentary election may suffer unless the party can somehow benefit from a halo effect without actually canonising Jokowi.
Do they think that if the alleged incidents of voter fraud are proved to be true, it will somehow benefit only their cause?
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