Sentence examples for which would mainly from inspiring English sources

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Would Mr. Bush's proposed $1.3 trillion tax cut, which would mainly benefit the wealthiest families, reduce waste?

The other obliges Andersen Worldwide to pay $19.95 million to a settlement fund for the Enron bankruptcy estate, which would mainly benefit the firm's creditors.

There is a triangular loop, which would mainly have a top quark going around it (not labelled), which produces a Higgs boson.

And Trump's child-care proposal came in the form of a tax deduction, which would mainly benefit upper-income households (the campaign has since scrambled to consider major changes to this plan).

It was the object of our research for 10 years to provide a solderable surface finish for PCBs which would mainly contain the organic nanometal PAni.

For anyone who appreciates the outdoors or breathing clean air, Proposition 23 — which would mainly benefit Big Oil and other polluters by suspending state air-pollution and greenhouse-gas controls — is a definite no-go.

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There was a pause, then she asked, "Which would you mainly identify her as?" More than anything, though, Hapas remind us that, while racism is real, "race" is a shifting construct.

A crackdown on drug producers and traffickers is one of a set of criteria imposed by the United States as a requirement for counternarcotics assistance, which would come mainly in the form of training.

True, he doesn't propose to give it back in cash, but he wants to put it into personal accounts, which would belong mainly to young workers and therefore be unavailable to support the currently middle-aged workers that reserve was supposed to protect.

After all, they insist that all their reserves are still recoverable in the context of such a price increase, which would serve mainly to make life harder for the already terminal coal industry.

At K = 2, B. rapa and B. napus shared close membership and obviously diverged from B. juncea, suggesting a unique gene pool for B. juncea, which would be mainly attributed to the B genome composition of B. juncea.

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