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An aquatic hunt, though, may bring a second and more subtle benefit: it cools a hunting bear down.
"And there's a more subtle benefit which isn't usually appreciated, which is that the maglev system is weather-independent and more than that, it's nonsaturable.
"What McCain has been doing to Bush is a very subtle benefit to Al Gore, and it's been under the radar screen," said Roy Neall, a former chief of staff to Mr. Gore.
Increasingly, impediments either practical or legal that prevented global fund managers from buying directly in local markets have disappeared; inevitably, as more go overseas, prices smooth out between markets.There may, however, be some more subtle benefit from listing in a demanding market.
One subtle benefit of these centers is that all forecasts are systematically archived.
A subtle benefit of the simulator is that it works as the real system with only minor changes.
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But it also brings more subtle benefits.
There are also longer term and more subtle benefits.
Chief executive Jim Twentyman says the project has a range of more subtle benefits beyond the cost savings.
Perhaps the significant and obvious costs of financial innovation are entirely offset by dispersed and subtle benefits.
Companies that market to gays online, or devote parts of their corporate Web sites to gays and lesbians, may also reap more subtle benefits, said Robert Williams, general manager for retail in Motorola's personal communications sector -- primarily, its cellphone business.
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