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were beneficial
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Helpful or good to something or someone.
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Dr. Pausch says the results were beneficial not just to Miss Kaplan but to the others.
"The rains were beneficial, but they didn't save anything," said Mary Knapp, the Kansas state climatologist.
The group deemed it possible that mammograms were beneficial -- but also possible that they were not.
Regrettably, 2,4-D killed not only dandelions but also plants that were beneficial to lawns, like nitrogen-fixing clover.
But Murphy said the new tax rules were beneficial to most UK companies and would help stem the exodus.
"I don't know who killed her, but her articles were beneficial to the Western press.
In the interview on Friday night, Ismail Khan would say only that the coalition forces were "beneficial for the security and reconstruction of Afghanistan".
Ken Johnson, senior vice president of Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, said interactions between drug companies and doctors were beneficial.
He is distinctly unashamed of either trait, and is unwilling to even pay lip service to the notion that they were beneficial to his success.
Treasury sources said it was necessary to see whether deals were beneficial to the taxpayer as a whole, taking into account overall lost tax income to government.
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