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You have to be there in person to reap the benefit.
Firms that come up with ideas often see rivals reap the benefit.
Shareholders in HSBC continued to reap the benefit of its dramatic turnaround.
With drug rebates, it's the insurer or employers who usually reap the benefit.
I don't even have children (see aforementioned debt) who might reap the benefit of it.
It is also unlikely that locals will reap the benefit of the LNG being extracted from Mozambique.
This in turn should allow the company's shareholders, investors and employees to reap the benefit of investments, he said.
Third-party services, whether they incorporate delivery or not, reap the benefit of having full access to consumer data.
If the Paul brothers and PewDiePie can get clicks, even if they're hate clicks, they still reap the benefit.
The firm will reap the benefit after Tokyo with casual runners — dreaming of improved speeds — heading to their stores.
Wiranto, a retired general, said a "certain party" was taking advantage of the situation to cause chaos and reap the benefit.
In addition, Wold said AMC, which has a market value of $1.7 billion, will reap the benefit of this year's summer blockbusters.
The $239 billion, 10-year cost of eliminating the estate tax, and who would reap the benefit, have prompted Republican as well as Democratic resistance.
"That's the population who will reap the benefit of screening," Dr. Garcia-Albéniz said, because it takes 280 years for mammography to show reduced mortality.
Yet Hillary Clinton, despite some dazzling last-ditch campaigning by Mr Obama and his even more popular wife, Michelle, could not reap the benefit of it.
"It's been about creating something that's going to change the world and obviously if you do that, you are bound to reap the benefit," Tijani said.
The bumper earnings meant Sinopec is the latest in a line of Chinese state oil majors to reap the benefit of last year's crude price recovery.
If its hip offices lure other tenants into the building then it can reap the benefit of higher rents paid by occupiers who aren't direct customers.
They "sell the bike into your house [at] barely any profit, but reap the benefit of a software ... margin and on retention," Mitchell said in an email.
Tesla is currently gearing up to produce its first mass-market electric vehicle, the Model 3, which could reap the benefit of Trump's promised domestic manufacturing tax breaks.
And the aim was to win these battles of representational politics in order to reap the benefit of having people who look like us in positions of power.
Third-party services, whether they incorporate delivery or not, charge restaurants a commission for their services and often reap the benefit of having full access to consumer data.
"We are putting in extra effort to remain at the forefront of consumers' minds, so we are ready to reap the benefit when the environment becomes more conducive," Paitoon said.
Unz hits back at this argument via a letter in The New York Times, arguing that only families who make less than $65,000 a year reap the benefit of free tuition.
But it was unclear if the New York mayor, who polls indicate is disliked by those Democrats who have heard him, would reap the benefit from his carrying the liberal banner.
Our businesses are no different: There's a time to plan, a time to nurture growth, a time to reap the benefit of our work, and a time to recover from our work.
Lower "real" drug prices means drugmakers are receiving less revenue on sales, but does not necessarily translate into savings for patients as employers and payers are more likely to reap the benefit.
LULU has stuck close to its comfort and performance DNA and will continue to reap the benefit of being one of the most authentic brands in the eyes of the consumer, says the analyst.
Consumption of the yellow metal should rise as farmers reap the benefit of this year's monsoon and that should further support the global bullion price that is trading near the highest since March 2120.
Analysts tell Axios they largely expect the dollar to reap the benefit of uncertainty as the U.S. has higher interest rates than most major economies, which means traders benefit from the "carry trade" by holding it.
The topic of party affiliation has long rankled some in the Democratic Party, who say that Sanders has tried to reap the benefit of the party establishment while refusing to support the party as a whole.
I'm sure Apple will tell you to stick to official and officially licensed products, but the ability to mix and match these things has given us some solid options, and Anker's right there to reap the benefit.
Keuchel, Bregman lead Astros past Rays HOUSTON — When it became apparent that Alex Bregman and Yuli Gurriel would someday become lineup fixtures for the Houston Astros, the optimistic plan was for nights like Saturday to unfold and for the organization to reap the benefit of their presence.
Finally, we should make sure we have an immigration system that welcomes the best talent from anywhere in the world, so that people hungry for opportunity continue to see America as the best place for their education and the best place to spend their lives and careers, enabling the United States to reap the benefit of their creativity and drive.
The appearance of France directly led to the inclusion of athletes of its colonies and ultimately Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco competed independently at the competition. In the late 1960s Tunisia and Morocco hosted the event, reflecting the ICCU's gradual move away from its Western European base.Johnson, Len (1988-03-24). Kiwis Reap the Benefit of distinguished cross country history.
He sits with folded arms behind the fire of hell, and says with > malignant looks and frightful grin: "Ah, how wise these madmen are to play > my game! Let them go on; I shall reap the benefit. I delight in it." But > when he sees the Word running and contending alone on the battle-field, then > he shudders and shakes for fear.
VC units would send carrying parties to the hamlet with money for the inhabitants to purchase food and supplies in Dầu Tiếng and Tây Ninh City. The villagers in turn brought the requested commodities to the waiting VC, who used them to replenish their jungle depots. Yet the 1st Brigade, not the 2nd, would reap the benefit of that information.
Shareholders in companies that pay little or no cash dividends can reap the benefit of the company's profits when they sell their shareholding, or when a company is wound down and all assets liquidated and distributed amongst shareholders. This, in effect, delegates the dividend policy from the board to the individual shareholder. Payment of a dividend can increase the borrowing requirement, or leverage, of a company.
Social cheating exists among M. xanthus commonly. As long as mutants are not too common, if they are unable to perform the group beneficial function of producing spores, they will still reap the benefit of the population as a whole. Research has shown that 4 different types of M. xanthus mutants showed forms of cheating during development, by being over-represented among spores relative to their initial frequency in the mixture.
Karnataka is home to many such initiatives..and for Indian Institute of Nano Science & Technology to support and develop nanotechnology and reap the benefit of technology. Nanotechnology in India has started to noticed and high potential, develop and get importance in both research and commercial value. In Karnataka research centres like Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research Centre, Indian Institute of Science and the National Centre for Biological Sciences are main research institutes which support the nano park initiative. The focus of the Indian Institute of Nano Science & Technology will be research and development of nano materials.
Labor Party Senator Penny Wong's appearance onstage at the event "drew thunderous applause from a crowd of thousands". The results were welcomed by many representatives of Australia's business community. Among the highest profile of them was Qantas CEO Alan Joyce, who called it "an amazing outcome and we should all be very proud of this amazing country", an observation shared by leaders of corporate bodies Telstra and ANZ Bank. Businesses related to the wedding industry, such as florists, bakers and others were poised to reap the benefit of what some projected to be a multi-billion dollar boost to the industry over the following 12 months.
"Thorough" organization was key: Once local unions were established in "every town or city where there are seven or more journeymen," one early leader explained, "every tinner in the country, both employer and employee, would reap the benefit, the employer by having more skilled and intelligent workmen, and the employees by receiving better pay and having more time for social, moral, and intellectual development." From the very beginning, then, the IA saw unionization as a "mutually beneficial" two-way street. Employers, however, saw things differently. In the 1890s they were more likely to lock out union workers and blacklist organizers than to welcome them as industrial partners, and they often relied on armed guards to get their point across.
The majority capped this argument by pointing out that under U.S. law the inventor may decline to exploit his patented invention and yet he can refuse to let others use it during the life of the patent, because that is his inherent right under our patent system: > This larger right embraces the lesser of permitting others to use upon such > terms as the patentee chooses to prescribe. It must not be forgotten that we > are dealing with a constitutional and statutory monopoly. . . . And if it be > that the ingenuity of patentees in devising ways in which to reap the > benefit of their discoveries requires to be restrained, Congress alone has > the power to determine what restraints shall be imposed. As the law now > stands, it contains none, and the duty which rests upon this and upon every > other court is to expound the law as it is written.
166–67 He called on the country to support the Allied and British war effort and Britain's commitment under the Triple Entente; this was a calculated response to the situation principally in the belief that the attained measure of self-government would be granted in full after the war and to be in a stronger position to stave off a final partition of Northern Ireland. His added hope was that the common sacrifice by Irish nationalists and Unionists would bring them closer together, but above all that nationalists could not afford to allow Ulster Unionists to reap the benefit of being the only Irish to support the war effort, when they spontaneously enlisted in their 36th (Ulster) Division. He said > Let Irishmen come together in the trenches and risk their lives together and > spill their blood together, and I say there is no power on earth that when > they come home can induce them to turn as enemies upon one another.Finnan, > Joseph.
The effect of the neglect of repairing liabilities during and after the Second World War faced many tenants on short leases with huge bills for dilapidations to make good dwellings which had been originally let in a poor state of repair. Such tenants did not at that time have sufficient security of tenure to enable them to reap the benefit from carrying out major repairs. Under the Housing Act 1961 (see particularly sections 32 and 33) where a tenancy of a dwelling house for less than seven years was granted after 24 October 1961, the landlord was required by an implied covenant to keep in repair the structure and interior (including drains, gutters and external pipes) and to keep in repair and proper working order the installations in the house for the supply of water, gas and electricity, for sanitation, and for space heating and heating water. This applied whatever the rent or the rateable value.
25: "As the [Missouri] debates thundered to their climax, Ritchie in two separate editorials predicted the if the Proviso passed, the South must in due time have Texas".Freehling, 1991, p. 152: "The Thomas plan angered some Southerners. They denounced the unequal division of turf and constitutional precedent." Representative John Floyd of Virginia in 1824 accused Secretary of State Adams of conceding Texas to Spain in 1819 in the interests of Northern anti-slavery advocates, and so depriving the South of additional slave states.Brown, 1966, p. 28: "In 1823–1824 some Southerners suspected that an attempt by Secretary of State Adams to conclude a slave trade convention with Great Britain was an attempt to reap the benefit of Northern anti-slavery sentiments; and some, notably John Floyd of Virginia, sought to turn the tables on Adams by attacking him for allegedly ceding Texas to Spain in the Florida treaty, thus ceding what Floyd called "two slaveholding states" and costing "the Southern interest" four Senators." Then-Representative John Tyler of Virginia invoked the Jeffersonian precepts of territorial and commercial growth as a national goal to counter the rise of sectional differences over slavery.

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