Sentence examples for to gains from inspiring English sources

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to gains

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To acquire possession of what one did not have before.

  • Looks like you've gained a new friend.

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ATI's president, David Orton, above, attributed the improvement to gains in efficiency.

"The improvements were due almost solely to gains in strength and flexibility".

Therefore, any indicator that points to gains is likely to be right much of the time.

We get a nice explanation of Parrondo's paradox (in which losses can sometimes aggregate to gains).

He attributed the increased growth to gains in classified advertising, particularly help-wanted listings.

NOTE that the researchers' findings apply equally to gains and losses.

But learning to live with malaria, forever, could lead to gains.

He pointed to gains in security, public health and fiscal reform.

Sometimes, he acknowledges, middle-class revolt in India can lead to gains for all.

Up to 1806 Hardenberg advocated neutrality toward France with a view to gains in Germany.

And derivatives did seem to contribute to gains in wealth over the last thirty years.

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