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But her argument would not have prevailed without the sense in Congress that more jobs were to be gained than lost, and without the labor opposition suffering from the label of "protectionism," concerned about saving the jobs of union members at the expense of the American economy in general.
Enough time to take a fair amount of money out of someone else's pocket, but if the edge were to be gained for a longer period of time, the damage would be far worse.
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But nothing is to be gained from noticing such features.
There was little advantage in reasoning clearly, while much was to be gained from winning arguments.
So where was Woods on a day when ground was to be gained?
The Dulles view that no substantial benefits are to be gained.
What's to be gained by endlessly reminding her that friends have gone from her life?
We don't believe that anything is to be gained by spreading the Chechen war".
Someone may be married with children – but what is to be gained from being identified as "straight"?
As far as taxing the diet industry, I'm not sure what's to be gained there — forgive the pun.
Obviously, little is to be gained by automatic scribing until the input can be provided automatically.
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