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The teaching that complements these research efforts will benefit the next generation of public health specialists, as well as local, state and global health agencies. Marc Schenker
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So, to get to the benefits that come with this, they have to get past whatever retraining will be needed around the new user interface. Joe Wilcox
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This is a way for us to get them the tax benefits that they are entitled to. Rick Fraser
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This raises an interesting question: Who really benefits from union representation? Ryan Bedford
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What we can do is to explain as clearly as possible what the benefits would be of him going down one path, and what the potential consequences would be if he chooses another path. Mitchell Reiss
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If someone would have suggested giving them $600 million to build a shopping complex in the city, you can imagine the outrage. And in fact, the economic benefit is bigger. Scott Wallsten
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Signs of a pickup in U.S. consumer confidence helped make investors more confident about the economic outlook globally. Technology stocks are sensitive to the global economy, and they tend to benefit the most when growth is evident. Takeshi Yamaguchi
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But I felt that I was fairly confident in what it took to win a Stanley Cup coming off five Cups in seven years, ... And I was lucky to be a part of a team that was willing to sacrifice themselves for the benefit of the team. Mark Messier
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Momentum in the blade market continues, with shipments growing by 60 percent from 2004 to 2005. While IBM only has 20 percent of the x86 market, they benefit more from the shift to blade systems, given their dominance there. John Humphreys