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were advantageous
adjective
Being of advantage, beneficial
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Ofwat insisted its proposals were advantageous to customers.
On Dec. 21, Nortel provided guidance for the fourth quarter and announced new credit agreements with its banks that Mr. Hungle said were advantageous for Nortel.
Price went more or less mad under the burden of the discovery, for it suggests that we have moral sentiments only because they were advantageous to our ancestors.
But Danny Po, a China tax partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, said that the agreement's provisions were advantageous enough that Hong Kong should receive close study from anyone moving a factory from Southeast Asia to China to tap China's market.
But if childlike looks were advantageous — making audiences, managements and the media curious to see this wunderkind — they had their problems too.
His Puritan sympathies, which lost him favour at the English court, were advantageous to his association with the New England Colonies.
Spectral methods were advantageous at fast and non-reagent measurement.
Temperatures of 32 34 °C and pH values of 6.2 6.4 were advantageous for rhamnolipid production.
It was found that lower alkanols and low temperature were advantageous to present adsorption process.
For example, better education and pay were advantageous to individuals - but also to the economy and society.
Therefore, low extraction temperature and low ultrasonic power were advantageous to the hydroxyl radical scavenging activity of polysaccharides.
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