Innovation flourishes in a benign environment of low taxes, a sensible judiciary and commonsense regulation.
It was a benign quarter in insurance, but our other businesses did quite well.
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Several years ago I was told that I had a benign lump on my kidney.
U.S. equity prices continue to rise as a benign short-term interest-rate policy holds sway.
It is possible to put a benign interpretation on the fairly uniform falls in raw-materials prices.
That is because modern big business relies on a benign kind of Cash Express store to operate.
But it also had a benign side-effect profile, not causing as much weight gain or heightened cholesterol.
Now, politicians will claim this is all in a benign effort to raise revenue for necessary government programs.
The follow-up reveals that the first test was just a fluke or the result of a benign condition.
There cannot be a pick-and-mix approach to living in a benign liberal country.
If you are a benign god, your land will be green and lovely, and your creature civilised and affectionate.
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There are grounds here for hope, and evidence that some economic considerations have already worked in a benign way.
It started as a benign institution, and like today, insured loans and offered some down payment relief to borrowers.
But despite a disciplined bowling display from the hosts on a benign Basin Reserve pitch, the day inevitably belonged to Clarke.
Some 22 percent of people with the disease have the type of lymphoma that typically follows a benign course, Lichtenfeld said.
Both were supposed to represent the promise of a benign administrative state.
It was a benign, water-rich environment for a long period of time.
Most notably the belief in an ultimately rational order operating in the universe reflecting a benign providence that ensures proper outcomes in life.
Unfortunately the idea that slower growth and a powerful welfare state are simply the result of a benign European consensus is too rosy.
Their embrace of the climate issue cast a halo over the European project as a benign and collaborative force for good in the world.
Mr. RICHARD PERLE: I think we're beyond the point now where one can talk in terms of a benign vision of the outcome, sadly.
Most notable is the belief in an ultimately rational order operating in the universe, reflecting a benign providence that ensures proper outcomes in life.
He remains a benign Nosferatu, halfway between the demon that dogs romantic souls, luring them into a hellfire of trouble, and a treasured imaginary friend.
It's a benign thing to drive Merrill Lynch into the arms of Bank of America, and maybe the bank even paid too much for it.
Mr Shuster is a benign populist who has been a dynamic mayor of Kosice, a pretty town close to the country's eastern border with Ukraine.
Lombok has fine beaches, beautiful coral, the highest mountain in the region, a benign climate and ambitions to become rich through tourism like its neighbour Bali.
"Even if cloning begins with a benign purpose, it could lead to scientific categories of superior and inferior people, " said Rep. Cliff Stearns, a Republican from Florida.
Just west of Santiago lies a rich agricultural region known as the Central Valley, a delightful area of fields, orchards and vineyards blessed by a benign climate.
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Dr. Mike also mentioned concern about BPA (Bisphenol A), a benign resin used in sports bottles, military helmets, DVD and BluRay disks, and myriad consumer and commercial products.
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Kaplan -- who also is not involved in Ware's care -- said it's also possible Ware had a benign bone tumor that weakened the tibia before his fall.
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