Troy is not the only food producer benefitting from the marketing wizardry of experts like Felt who work for state departments of agriculture. |
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I heard it too and it's not just coppers who are benefitting from this secret largesse, but politicians as well. |
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We miss him here, but we will try to go on as though he were still among us, benefitting as ever from his wisedom and kindliness. |
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Thus, a mutually benefitting relationship for the people of our two countries can only be realized when Vietnam becomes a democracy. |
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The company is one of more than 60 Canadian companies, research laboratories and universities benefitting from the Joint Strike Fighter Program. |
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Phil is retiring from his role as National Chief, but we are all benefitting from his lifetime of servant-leadership. |
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The Commission found no indication that support for export promotion in Brazil was benefitting to domestic sales of shoes. |
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He is home schooled, benefitting from an education that the school board finds equivalent to that provided at school. |
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As the economy recovers and tourism has begun taking off again Priceline is benefitting. |
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As well, dairy producers are making a third cut of alfalfa and benefitting from extra grazing time. |
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But the gap between rich and poor countries still remains large and many critics say that free trade policies are benefitting western nations more than developing countries. |
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And, given Lochte's lunkheaded deceptions about being robbed in Rio, it was hard to see any company benefitting from being associated with him. |
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The Canadian dollar ended the year stronger, benefitting from higher oil prices and stronger commodities prices. |
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See several case studies on how organizations are benefitting from wireless. |
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For the investor who wishes to take advantage of stock bull markets while benefitting from bond yield. |
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It is a high-dollar, mutually agreeable tango, benefitting the network and the players, just like the James special. |
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Even though Hackney sees Democrats benefitting, he says initiatives like his should not be viewed as partisan. |
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Pinterest Please support our Women in the World boutique, featuring products by, for and benefitting women. |
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The land on which the easement is established is called the servient land while the one benefitting from it is called the dominant land. |
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And as always, by choosing a Mustela product today you will be certain of benefitting from an effective and safe product, week after week. |
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For example, legislation may reinforce inequitable rights, benefitting only the elite and further marginalizing the weaker members of society. |
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We notice that websites with branded visuals get the most shares on Pinterest while also benefitting from the brand exposure of including their name in those shares. |
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Beyond the impact on youth, Canadians also see community-level sports as benefitting their local communities in a number of ways. |
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But Tehran has rarely been content with passively benefitting from these crises. |
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The eligibility criteria have unduly restricted the number of countries benefitting from most favourable treatment. |
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Canadian food processing may be benefitting from innovations taking place in other levels of the supply chain or at the head offices of foreign owners. |
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The party argued that the revenues from the oil were not benefitting Scotland as much as they should. |
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There are many women just like Ms. Hakimova and Ms. Kengaeva: women who are benefitting from minute amounts of cash judiciously dispersed-with strings attached. |
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It was agreed by the Steering Committee to fence off the interior wetlands from cattle thus benefitting both wetlands and forest by preventing cattle access and grazing. |
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Some clinicians even claim that the father's virility is more of an obstacle to fulfilling his fatherhood, something that prevents him from fully benefitting from it. |
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The search is strenuous and only a fraction of the survivors finally gain a morsel of justice, such as the sentencing of the perpetrator, benefitting from medical-psychological therapy or receiving financial compensation. |
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Without it, she would be resourceless, the families of a missing person only benefitting from part of the deceased's salary if they hold the disappearing act. |
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The prevailing ideology kept alive the myth of unlimited wealth creation while simultaneously obfuscating the reality that it was benefitting disproportionately a shrinking number of wealthy individuals. |
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In selecting CODA, businesses can keep their best of breed approach to software as well as benefitting from access to the rich functionality our financial software delivers. |
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Similarly, most people think that if I have a choice between benefitting a friend or providing an equal benefit to a stranger that I ought to benefit my friend. |
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We're going to bring our protest to the homes of millionaires who have got loads of spare rooms and are directly benefitting from or pushing the cuts to housing benefits that are making people homeless. |
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However, given that 'insiders' also have to bear the cost of benefitting other 'insiders,' the relative balance of costs and benefits might remain the same for insiders and outsiders. |
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These policy areas are predominantly operational since their core activities aim at benefitting a third-party beneficiary, each of them within their respective domains of activity. |
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The management of the Port of Alicante is positioning itself with a claim that good environmental management constitutes a guarantee of a better future, benefitting both the whole port community and society in general. |
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And they have a major economic impact at their respective locations, with the local communities ultimately benefitting from this in the form of taxation income. |
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The photovoltaic parks of Naturener were built in a record, and entered production in September 2008, before the cut-off date set up by the government, benefitting in consequence from a very attractive tariff. |
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Secondly, could you mention other crimes that in your opinion should prevent their perpetrator from benefitting from the accelerated parole review process? |
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The Calgary Herald also received a Citation of Merit for its investigation of firms and people benefitting from the federal government's scientific research tax credit program. |
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We cannot take a step in the pathway of progress without benefitting mankind everywhere. |
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Our yachties, too, ruled the Olympic waves benefitting from pounds 22 million pre-Olympic funding to sail away with a raft of medals. |
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To learn more about Chili's Give Back Event benefitting WWP and Veterans Day offering, visit chilis. |
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Those benefitting from the grant include welders, drafters and quality control inspectors. |
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An upbeat, fast-paced, and fun workout, benefitting highly from its exuberant host. |
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Ace batsman of recent era, Mohammad Yousuf said it was engorging that he got an attacking style in all brands of cricket and that will be very benefitting in ICC World Cup. |
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The group is also known for its charitable initiatives benefitting less fortunate children in the Bicol Region in the Philippines and distressed Filipino workers in Qatar. |
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Conversely, widely respected candidates can win election with relatively few first preferences by benefitting from strong subordinate preference support. |
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Jerusalem remained economically sterile despite the advantages of being the centre of administration of church and state and benefitting from streams of pilgrims. |
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China is the largest fluorochemical market in the world and produces over half of global output, benefitting from its strong position in the raw material fluorspar. |
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However, its retroversion prevented it from benefitting from some political developments that could have allowed it to try some other legitimate political practices. |
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