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Even if you are no great altruist, you might be happy to give up a half hour of your time to vote if your vote is expected to confer that much benefit on others.
That will require winning over reluctant store owners, who may have a hard time seeing that there's that much benefit to them.
Furthermore, we did not find that much benefit would accrue from combining the results of double-labelling with quantitative single-labelling.
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I didn't do indoors that much but I benefited from being small.
True, this documentary was topical since, as the Observer reported, the dearth of public housing means that much housing benefit is now funnelled to private landlords charging exorbitant rents.
Which makes you think: if you need to be earning that much to benefit from the scheme, then who is this for?
SPF 15 will work just fine and higher formulations don't carry that much more benefit.
In the year after "privatization," the government would collect more than a half-trillion dollars in taxes from American workers and pay almost that much in benefits.
It is anticipated that such carefully designed interventions would result in health behaviour change that provide as much benefit to the wider population as they do for those with heightened risk, resulting in better overall population outcomes.
It doesn't feel like that's of much benefit to me, or a great use of the teacher's time," she says.
Labour's Teresa Pearce asked Osborne to confirm that much of the benefit they would gain from the transferable allowance would be lost through lower UC payments.
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