Sentence examples for trying to benefit from inspiring English sources

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I was trying to benefit other bank customers in general.

Ms. McCormick eventually sued Mr. Humphreys, accusing him of trying to benefit financially from her name.

Now the company is trying to benefit from those harsh lessons.

"It's the same thing when people were trying to benefit off the F.D.N.Y. and N.Y.P.D. from 9/11," he added.

MR. ELLIOTT suggested taking the same roundabout route when trying to benefit from another engine of global growth: China.

"That made California a deep blue state," or Democratic, "and Republicans are making the same mistake now trying to benefit on anti-immigration".

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He also was a man who tried to benefit financially from Clemens's downfall, Hardin said.

The show will try to benefit from visits by members of "The NFL Today" group.

She said that Barclays traders' attempts to manipulate interest rates "to try to benefit trading positions is wholly unacceptable.

"For there to be a question whether Mark tried to benefit Matt, that is out of order," Roush said.

And his message was noticeably streamlined: Mr. Blagojevich had broken the law by using his authority as governor of the state to try to benefit personally.

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