But whether the economy will benefit from it in the long run isn't so clear.
You see an opportunity, connect people who can benefit from it and make something happen.
What is that 600 billion for, and how are ordinary Americans going to benefit from it?
So you really have to be infused into the network to benefit from it.
This knowledge is essential, and your company will benefit from it at every phase of growth.
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Not only will they benefit from it but we will benefit from it as well.
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There are insects and various things in the hedgerows that can benefit from it.
As a matter of fact, Wal-Mart will see increased traffic and benefit from it.
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"This is great from the sport and the rest of us will benefit from it, " he said.
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Call it ironic that the military, which shares some blame for exacerbating Indonesia's turmoil, may benefit from it.
One is to pair a better clot-buster with a technique for selecting patients most likely to benefit from it.
However, MySpace forced us to be active in order to benefit from it.
Mr Lewis added "if we are not enabling everyone to benefit from it, we are not running it properly".
But as capitalism evolves, its defenders say, an increasing number of people will be able to benefit from it.
And we'll all benefit from it, and our kids will benefit from it, and our grandkids will benefit from it.
It was an easy relationship for both of us to keep up with, but I got tremendous benefit from it.
Good managers let the world be a nicer place, not because they benefit from it themselves, but just because they can.
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"Recruiters had to put in all this extra time to read applications but we didn't get benefit from it, " she says.
"Don't walk away from this research thinking, I should stay away from cooking or cleaning because I'll benefit from it, " she cautions.
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Why am I asking all these people questions instead of building my innovation, making it perfect, and teaching people how to benefit from it?
In short, the things financial globalisation strengthens are also the things a country needs to have in place in order to benefit from it.
She said the county council was still determined to celebrate the landmark date in style and ensure Surrey received the maximum benefit from it.
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Over the next 24 years, the Medicare and Medicaid program will nearly double in size and double in the number of people who benefit from it.
His solicitor, Andrew Morris of Hine Solicitors, makes clear that Eddie is not part of the legal action, though he could benefit from it if it succeeds.
The Lib Dems, denouncing this heartless assault on the principle of free (ie, taxpayer-funded) higher education for all who can benefit from it, want the policy reversed.
Applicants should also include a letter of intent (600 words) explaining why they wish to participate in the course and how they expect to benefit from it.
The device has still to undergo clinical trials, but if all goes well the first babies to benefit from it will be receiving Dr Ayoub's implants in 2005.
Only a few of those treatments are close on the horizon for the nascent field, and only some of those suffering from each are likely to benefit from it.
And it is no stretch at all to believe that they will benefit from it as greatly as the Italian railroad passengers in Bologna did on August 2, 1980.
But it is perhaps ironic that the drug which was once so freely - too freely - available is still not accessible to those who could well benefit from it.
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