This would have the benefit of actually having some small impact on our petroleum imports.
But we have the benefit of being connected to Google and its contacts and partners.
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"In America, we have the benefit of living in this big and diverse nation, " he said.
In America, we have the benefit of living in this big and diverse nation.
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Emerging missile powers also have the benefit of technology that is quickly and easily spread.
If it did exist, he added, Mr Scargill was entitled to have the benefit of it.
Similarly, most employed people have the benefit of forced social interactions and friendships inherent in the workplace.
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The Commission, however, wishes to have the benefit of your thoughts before it makes a final decision.
Nor will they have the benefit of the interpersonal relationships that often develop between prosecutors and their cooperators.
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Many international steel producers have the benefit of lower costs due to cheaper labor in steel producing regions.
Let's let the Red Sox have the benefit of the doubt and concede that this claim is true.
Policymakers today have the benefit of hindsight to avoid costly policy mistakes at such similar junctures in history.
These kinds of improvements also have the benefit of improving the worst care.
They also have the benefit of being on Bridgestone tyres, which are really setting the pace at the moment.
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However, unlike the original explorers, Kenton will have the benefit of modern technology.
For one, children who have the benefit of breastfeeding will, in general, enjoy health benefits, as will the mother.
She believes they've fallen for the myth that people act rationally at all times and have the benefit of "perfect information".
Ultimately, devolution operates within the UK, and means that in Scotland people have the benefit of two parliaments and two governments.
We have the benefit of applying learning about usability and adoption garnered from our consumer products to imbue intuitive simplicity into our commercial products.
Regardless of the entity that provides such intelligence, it will become increasingly necessary for global operations to have the benefit of these kinds of services.
"We have the benefit of access to capital and no legacy of real-estate-related problems to manage our way out of, " he said in an interview.
The networks still have the benefit of a lot of marketing and production muscle: their shows can be bigger and their ads can be louder.
Now his children will still have the benefit of the IRA, but they will be paying tax on each distribution from the account during their lifetime(s).
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Blu-Ray discs have the benefit of a larger capacity, meaning that film studios can add extra features, but HD discs are popular because they are cheaper to produce.
Today he talked about making sure people in Colorado have the benefit of the wind tax credit that we know hundreds, thousands of jobs in this state rely on.
It was my mistaken belief that, like my predecessor, I would have the benefit of some time and, just as important, some degree of ratings support from the prime-time schedule.
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Secular and Christian combatants alike oftentimes harbor very high opinions of themselves, as people who have it right and have the benefit of a community of fellow thinkers and doers of right.
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"Some countries on mainland Europe have more gas storage capacity than the UK but they don't have the benefit of North Sea supply and our extensive range of import infrastructure, " the spokeswoman said.
Mr. STERN: We found that Officer Milien did not have the benefit of clear policies that should have been promulgated by the department, and weren't, with respect to the use of the weapon.
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