This process would also lead to more sanitary conditions, benefiting the consumer. |
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There are now fair trade-certified tea gardens in seven countries across Asia and Africa, benefiting more than 120,000 workers. |
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Last week, the upper house of the German parliament gave final approval to a series of tax reforms largely benefiting big business. |
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These study visits took place in the shoulder season directly benefiting tourism providers in the region. |
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By leaving a legacy you are benefiting the rest of mankind and everybody can do that. |
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These tax changes should encourage those on lower incomes to save, benefiting the whole nation. |
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An ancient tale tells of four mendicants who had chosen to abandon wealth, possessions and ambition in hope of benefiting the world. |
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How does, for example, the meat industry exclude the freezing worker from benefiting from exporting? |
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Mr Dowling launched his campaign this week pushing forward a number of issues aimed at benefiting Carlow. |
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The magazines he shaped are benefiting from heavy government subsidies and are, in fact, among the corporate welfare bums he hates so intensely. |
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With most European stocks flatlining, investors are hungry for shares of companies benefiting from fast-paced growth in Latin America. |
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Are customers still benefiting from that special introductory rate on purchases? |
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Ivins said the chain was also benefiting from its focus on the contact lens market where it believes the industry's major growth prospects lie. |
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It is a type of fungus called an endophyte that lives inside the kernels of corn plants, neither harming nor benefiting its host. |
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In part, this reflects the fact that such groups are benefiting from welfare privatisation. |
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More immediately, he could have demanded visible concessions from the President benefiting from his hospitality last week. |
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The cottage cheese industry is benefiting from the incorporation of fruit into its products. |
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So they're taking advantage of that situation and benefiting in some cases very significantly as a result of this deliberate strategy. |
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Meanwhile, the council has listed elsewhere on these pages a wide range of projects benefiting the ratepayer and funded through the rates. |
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The industry has been incensed by suggestions that they are benefiting from the crisis. |
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The underlying act is wrong, tainted, impermissible and thus benefiting from it is wrong. |
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This resulted in the slow disbursement of funds to the small scale farmers and businesses with only 300 households benefiting in the first year. |
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Customers are already benefiting from better bus stops, a kiss-and-ride zone, and taxi zone with shelters. |
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It is also too simplistic to think of all monks as living off the fat of the land and benefiting from the labour of others. |
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Next time you fill a bin with worthless glass bottles ask yourself who is benefiting from your efforts. |
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Now it's all turning, and everything that we did to get us through that very difficult period is benefiting us. |
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Other prisoners teach crafts and skills, benefiting from modern equipment and resources they might not otherwise get to use. |
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The Commission agrees that companies benefiting from structural funds will have to reimburse the money if they leave within seven years. |
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One project Middlebrook cites as directly benefiting from the reorg is the Presidents Day event about which Meyers is so effusive. |
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In addition, the economy is benefiting from some powerful offsets to the higher oil tab. |
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Fire replenishes nutrients in soil and recycles carbon, benefiting forests and wildlife. |
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Our animal friends are benefiting from the relative laxity of federal veterinary regulations. |
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However, we'd like to point out that not only are we losing money hand over fist, others really are benefiting financially from the tragedy. |
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Grant also believes the side could be benefiting from the current camaraderie between the members of the back line. |
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The wind also played a major factor in the first half with Leigh and their kicks benefiting early on. |
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The cumbersomeness and time-consuming nature of these new arrangements have resulted in only six countries benefiting from them. |
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Although this may seem steep, you are benefiting from a lifetime of experience. |
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We are benefiting from a nice south-easterly wind blowing in from over the warm continent. |
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This means 185 of the schools in the county are now benefiting from this technology. |
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Some low-cost flights are actually benefiting travelers who decide to maybe snap a bargain at the last minute. |
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Moreover, Ferry said, the rupiah was benefiting from a weaker dollar vis-a-vis regional currencies. |
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He said using the 2001 census was benefiting urban areas at the expense of rural areas. |
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Once a wedge issue that worked to the advantage of the GOP, gay marriage is now seen as benefiting the Democratic Party. |
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What the articles failed to mention was that it is only the extremely rich who were not benefiting from these policies. |
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People who were hanging on in the hope of benefiting from a cash injection of some kind have seen that possibility recede with the failure of these actions. |
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In the unprecedented action, contractors and workers joined forces to wring improvements out of four companies benefiting from the state's home building boom. |
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Manufacturers are benefiting especially from the efforts of companies to restock inventories to levels that are better in line with the pickup in demand that began last year. |
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He said the resurgence of economic activity in Solwezi following the opening of Kansanshi mine was benefiting not only the district but also the entire province. |
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Fire releases cone seeds from species such as the Giant sequoia, lodgepole pine and Ponderosa pine and redistributes nutrients to the soil, benefiting new growth. |
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Low-end machines are now benefiting from the trickle-down technology. |
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California and Oklahoma are still benefiting from the influx of hope that came when they were settled and it is those two places that the first private spaceports are rising. |
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The Irishman had squandered several leads during a see-saw match, but he found his groove at the end, benefiting from a lucky cannon to get among the balls. |
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Fish, whether it be from the lake itself or from the sea, is particularly well done, benefiting from not being over-sauced or over-elaborately presented. |
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With the advent of the mobile phone, e-mail and the palmtop, workers are supposedly benefiting from greater freedom and more time to enjoy themselves. |
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As well as benefiting cirl buntings and other wildlife the scheme has also helped enhance business viability and farmers optimism about the future. |
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They are benefiting from the education provided by developing countries. |
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In fact, globalists who deviate from the official portrayal of globalization as benefiting everyone must bear the consequences of their criticism. |
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In recent decades, successive governments have carried out policies aimed at benefiting a tiny privileged elite at the expense of the broad mass of working people. |
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This made farming a joint enterprise with each benefiting from the other. |
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Reductions in selective taxes, such as that on sugar, were aimed at benefiting the poor. |
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Other examples of species introduced for the purposes of benefiting agriculture, aquaculture or other economic activities are widespread. |
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In addition to benefiting deer, forest openings provide important food sources for wild turkey and ruffed grouse broods. |
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As anyone may catch the salmon when they return to spawn, a company is limited in benefiting financially from their investment. |
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Customers were allegedly inappropriately pressured to take on excessive debt burdens and to make acquisitions benefiting Quayside. |
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Any drugs developed that enhance myelination in multiple sclerosis also hold promise for benefiting these other disorders. |
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At the same time, millions of families are benefiting from the Child tax credit, the Working tax credit, and record rises in Child benefit. |
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We each have resolved to ditch any territorialism in the wider interests of benefiting the pupils in each other's schools as well as our own. |
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About a A third of your waste can be composted at home, saving energy and resources and benefiting your garden and your pocket. |
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The purpose of a spoliation sanction is to prevent spoliators from benefiting from their wrongdoing. |
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The French Revolution differed from other revolutions in being not merely national, for it aimed at benefiting all humanity. |
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The company has so far provided 250 KM of unmetalled and about 20 KMs of metalled roads benefiting nearly two hundred thousand local residents. |
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The people it is benefiting, you could argue, are the ones who need it least. |
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These are not the people that are benefiting from this system, and yet they're the ones getting criminalized. |
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The programme was still in place in 2012, benefiting more than 60,000 people every year. |
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This increase in numbers could also be due to northern gannets benefiting from the growing activities of deep sea fishing. |
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Heleniums and various sunflowers are examples benefiting from this treatment. |
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Love Out Loud is an exhibition by NYC LGBT artiest celebrating NYC Pride Week, while benefiting the True Colors Fund, Co-Founded by Cyndi Lauper. |
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Now, Senegalese and Djiboutians train side by side with Algerians, each benefiting from the experience of the others. |
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In five hours, the MODassic Marketing team will present the efforts of its all-nighter benefiting three nonprofits. |
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No doubt, a handful of people are immensely benefiting from the policies of the Modi Sarkar. |
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It was also revealed that the scrappage boost is mostly benefiting foreign plants as eight of last month's 10 best-sellers were made abroad. |
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I don't recall ever benefiting for a snow day when I was a kid. |
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Our group in 2013 reported the first case in the peer-reviewed literature of stem cells directly benefiting a patient in persistent vegetative state. |
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The Light The Night Walk is a fundraising campaign benefiting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and its funding of research to fight blood cancer cures. |
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The Bauer Nike Hockey skate auction on eBay is a great way to give fans a chance to take home a piece of the action, while benefiting those less fortunate. |
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The two sides discussed the possibility of benefiting from the expertise of Romanian companies specialized in the modernization and development of the Iraqi industry. |
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In the 8th century, it started benefiting from its commercially strategic position in the Persian Gulf and went on to become a centre of pearl trading. |
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Contestants were asked to submit a digital representation, photo, or video that showcases creative uses for old phone books, with an emphasis on benefiting the social good. |
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They also discussed ways of benefiting from expertise of students and academics of Reggio Calabria especially in preserving heritage and restoring and maintaining buildings. |
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The quinquagenarian performer also is talking about making his recent Madison Square Garden birthday event, benefiting Save the Children, into an annual affair. |
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Like other business creation support schemes, BEC's enable budding entrepreneurs to experiment with their business idea while benefiting from a secure income. |
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Fairtrade labelling certification provided some assurance that the products were really benefiting the farm workers at the end of the supply chain. |
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Generally, the relationship is mutualistic with the fungi receiving sugars and the plants benefiting from increased uptake of nutrients and water. |
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The Crown Prince's initiative led to an increased number of people benefiting from cochlear implant operations, which are considered expensive, by providing financial support. |
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But what stops the northeasterner from benefiting from that fact? |
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A single dose of dextromethorphan, however, reduced the women's pain response to the testswith women with fibromyalgia benefiting as much as those without the condition. |
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