Sentence examples for would be advantages from inspiring English sources

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And some scientists argue that there would be advantages to charging for data.

But there would be advantages if fiscal policy could be made more effective.

I think many parents we worked with ultimately felt that there would be advantages to the community".

He insists there would be advantages in the UK leaving the EU, currently its single biggest market.

She's the daughter of an important business associate of Leonard's father, and if she and Leonard paired off, there would be advantages all around.

This intuitive thinking does not involve rational thought but follows the logics of – and what would be advantages for – the social group or groups we happen to be a member of.

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There would be advantage in the establishment, at the data-base level, of global quantitative indices subsuming the diversity of process-of-care.

There would be other advantages from such a system.

"We could contemplate it, there would be certain advantages.

There would be obvious advantages to an Obama-Clinton ticket.

It is not just about how it looks, he says there would be practical advantages, too.

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