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This is the direct result of the industry's lobbying the federal and state Mexican governments to allow the taxes collected from farm owners on behalf of the farm workers returned to programs that actually benefit those workers.

Writing in the project's book, Dr. Clauss said that these giants "might represent a rare example of herbivores that actually benefit from an increase in body size, in terms of a larger gut and a longer retention of food in that gut".

The characters in "Waste" live and even die for ideas like church disestablishment and free education for all of Britain's children, a woman's right not to bear children, the chasm between private misdeeds and public honor and for the question of whether absolute power corrupts absolutely or can permit compromises that actually benefit the powerless.

The team then gets the story out of the way as quickly as possible, and then doesn't waste development time on a card game simulator that no one wants; it reduces the size of the map and trims back the 12 million tedious side quests to a handful that actually benefit the player in gameplay.

By this time of year I am thankful that soon I won't have to deal with the endless glut of courgettes arriving in organic box schemes or from the gardens of kindly friends and that I will be able to find some greens at the farmers' market that actually benefit from being cooked.

Trump's tax plan is a direct reflection of his budget plan, which seeks to eliminate programs that actually benefit poor people and small businesses, from the Appalachian Regional Commission to the Economic Development Administration to the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

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Having acknowledged this, we want legislation that actually benefits the majority of American citizens, rather than legislation that benefits only those few and very wealthy who can afford the high cost of lobbyists.

This may have been a rare case of an ingenious composer's having lost a little edge in his late years in a way that actually benefited his music.

Raising oysters is a form of aquaculture that actually benefits the oceans: the bivalves feed on phytoplankton, which, if left to proliferate, can lead to harmful blooms of algae.

Marketing circus aside, T-Mobile's doing stuff that actually benefits its subscribers, and making changes to things that have seemed almost invisible and permanent laws of the wireless industry.

It also happened because of over-borrowing, but those loans resulted in infrastructure projects that actually benefited the Greek people – for example, that's when the railways, that are still in use today, were built.

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