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But Mr. Carter said the company was not figuring that benefit into its gross margin and thus is "not taking credit" for the revenue.
"This is an opportunity to drag that benefit into the 21st century, giving us an opportunity to recognise disabled people's issues as they are today, rather than as they were 20 years ago, when views on disability were very very different," she says.
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This spending reorientation should also provoke outrage and concern across congressional districts that benefit from bending metal into swords rather than ploughshares.
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