Sentence examples for were advantageous to from inspiring English sources

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Ofwat insisted its proposals were advantageous to customers.

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.

His Puritan sympathies, which lost him favour at the English court, were advantageous to his association with the New England Colonies.

He said that the insurance policies through the club's two vice presidents, James Fenniman and Ann Vellis, were advantageous to the club, and that Mr. Fenniman's brother, Thomas, who is overseeing the restoration, had worked for the club since before James Fenniman was a member.

It was found that lower alkanols and low temperature were advantageous to present adsorption process.

Therefore, low extraction temperature and low ultrasonic power were advantageous to the hydroxyl radical scavenging activity of polysaccharides.

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The decision to cooperate can be advantageous to prosecutors.

On balance, trade relations between the U.S. and the F.S. would be advantageous to both.

"This combination would be advantageous to Europe while leveraging trans-Atlantic synergies".

Which was advantageous to people who lived in more expensive, white areas.

It was advantageous to our team that all we were trying to do was beat the opponent.

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