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However, when they get into power they start to benefit themselves from the existing neocolonial economic system, which was not designed for the majority.
We want to see 30 to 50 girls stop working the red light district and pursue different careers and start to benefit the community.
Lucy Newcombe of the Deposit Protection Scheme says: "The legislation has helped many tenants in England and Wales and will start to benefit those in Scotland this spring.
Gina Talamona, a spokeswoman for the Justice Department, praised the ruling on Thursday, saying that "consumers will start to benefit from the restored competition in this important industry".
Despite their problems, Greek bankers express optimism that steps by the government in the past year will start to benefit the economy by reducing barriers to competition and hiring.
Also popular is the Trade Secrets show and sale in May, an annual event focusing on rare plants and garden antiques that Ms. Williams helped start to benefit Women's Support Services of Northwest Connecticut.
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— ZACH HILLESLAND The tempo is picking up in this one, but it's once again starting to benefit Michigan.
"Vodafone has over 300 million customers worldwide, and is already starting to benefit from consumers' increasing use of data services.
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