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I look back, now an avid feminist and wish I hadn't given him that tiny benefit of the doubt.
The FDA had found these to contain penicillin or derivatives of it.Homeopathic remedies do bring some tiny benefit: they are as effective as a placebo.
Votes are cast largely according to region, regardless of what goes on in the capital.Yet there may be a tiny benefit from the scandal for Malawi's people, who survive on an average of just $180 a year.
Although universities take all kinds of factors into account when determining admissions, the fact that some of them offer a tiny benefit to traditionally marginalized groups outrages white students like Abigail Fisher, the plaintiff in the latest affirmative action case, who feel entitled to admission at the school of their choice and will sue when they don't get what they want.
Although we can agree that spam is awful, it does create a tiny benefit to the overall economy, Rao and Reiley note.
The alleged upside of the deal for developing countries -- increased access to rich country markets -- would have been of tiny benefit, even according to the World Bank.
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These are tiny benefits, but when was the last sustainability campaign that promised any direct personal benefits at all?
During the past ten years fees and taxes imposed on farmers, once a big cause of rural unrest, have been scrapped; government-subsidised health insurance has been rolled out in the countryside, so that 97% of farmers (up from 20% a decade ago) now have rudimentary cover; and a pension scheme, albeit with tiny benefits, has been rapidly extended to all rural residents.
Notwithstanding the breaches of regulation, we found it appalling that so prominent a charity would choose to indirectly give so much money to the telephone companies, at the expense of its supporters, for the sake of so tiny a benefit".
"Because the chance of any individual's vote making any difference to the result is tiny, the benefits of turning an uninformed vote into an informed vote are also tiny," Mr. Harford writes.
Sexual freedom blossomed in the early seventies (only a tiny percentage benefited from the Swinging Sixties) and with it we threw off our girdled lives and behaved like men - one night stands included.
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