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- Representatives of the fishing industry have been lured by the benefits of the Internet as well.
- Afghanistan is a landlocked state largely bypassed by the benefits of modernity and the global marketplace.
- Jon Hurst, president of the Retailers Association of Massachusetts, stands by the benefits of working.
- But Zandi said the costs are outweighed by the benefits of having a highly productive work force.
- Others are among the poorest Chinese who live in remote villages untouched by the benefits of industrialization.
- The commission said the investment eventually would be offset by the benefits of more productive native communities.
- Higher dairy costs were offset by the benefits of its integration with Nabisco, the company said.
- He said Ayyash had been convinced by the benefits of peace and had halted violent attacks on Israel.
- You might track in some radioactive fallout, but this danger is offset by the benefits of being indoors.
- But proponents of the bill say such risks are far outweighed by the benefits of alerting parents to potential dangers.
- He said the fee was more than offset by the benefit of getting his company's name in the newspaper.
- The property's negative cash flow of $ 477 is more than offset by the benefit of the depreciation deduction.
- The remaining 25 percent would be generated by the benefits of reaching a bigger audience and geographic market, boosting advertising revenue.
- This is because the benefits of early abatement are outweighed by the benefits of investing in other areas that accelerate economic growth.
- She joined La Leche League of Marion County for this pregnancy and continues to be amazed by the benefits of breast-feeding.
- Great Britain finished third with a total of six medals by the benefit of a sterling long-distance freestyle double from Rebecca Adlington.
- "Basically they're safe, and the risks they present are outweighed by the benefits of reducing the mosquito population ."
- And those effects would be more than offset, these people argue, by the benefits of an agreement to balance the federal budget by 2002.
- Gun control advocates say the potential hassles are more than offset by the benefit of protecting society from people who have no business owning a gun.
- Whether the cost of abandoning the old anti-interventionist system will be offset by the benefits of the newly emerging one remains to be seen.