In my opinion, my industry is just beginning to reap the benefits of connectivity. |
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But if the projections of jobs and a subsequent biotech boomlet pan out, those investors are going to reap the benefits. |
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With no will to search for work many of these recipients remain at home and reap the benefits of their weekly cheques. |
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Andy, whose first column begins today, says you don't need to become a fitness fanatic to reap the benefits of better health. |
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By using dumbbells and with a slight foot adjustment, your hams and glutes will reap the benefits of isolation. |
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It is fiscal nonsense not to reap the benefits for the good of their own members. |
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Choose a night cream that contains restorative vitamins and reap the benefits while you sleep! |
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Plunge into a world of colors and reap the benefits of the unique energy of chromatherapy. |
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This responsible attitude has borne fruit and enabled all the parties concerned to limit risk and reap the benefits. |
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The group of companies has offered services that have enabled more than two hundred firms to reap the benefits of nearshore manufacturing in Mexico. |
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At the same time, the group continued to reap the benefits of the action plans implemented. |
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Mr Stuglik: We are as yet unable to reap the benefits of success of a product which has only just been launched onto the market. |
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The Government of Vietnam's desire to reap the benefits of the global economy must be matched by efforts to respect comprehensive human rights. |
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And as for media and communications, we are ideally geared to reap the benefits of the merger, and reap them quickly. |
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To begin with, men may be able to reap the benefits of church-based support because, unlike women, they generally do not occupy a subordinate position in the church. |
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To fully reap the benefits of new technologies, structural reforms must be implemented across the board, and in particular on the labour market. |
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Our fully managed service means you do not have to worry just reap the benefits of scenting your space with the fragrance of your choice. |
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The government's endeavour would be to ensure that the people of Pakistan reap the benefits of progress and development. |
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Animals and plants that live in the salt marsh reap the benefits of an ecosystem that has plenty of food to offer. |
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Needless to say, these achievements have strengthened our Company and we shall soon reap the benefits of our hard work. |
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We want them to reap the benefits of our global strength and worldwide network, combined with our local knowledge and expertise. |
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When employees take advantage of the opportunity to work overseas or in the North, the Corporation and the employee all reap the benefits. |
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As a rule, in an employment relationship, the employer rather than the worker will reap the benefits and incur the losses. |
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You don't need to climb mountains or run marathons to reap the benefits of exercise. |
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I am confident that both the liner industry and its clients will reap the benefits. |
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We can spend our tax dollars on education and rehab and reap the benefits of safer communities at the same time. |
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Doing so will allow you to reap the benefits of a united industry, and may provide your firm with a salable mark of distinction. |
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With rallies this large, the forex market becomes more predictable, and traders can reap the benefits! |
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I'm fairly pleased about my decision to move off westwards and am starting to reap the benefits of that option. |
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Branding this as superior to other composts will be the ultimate factor in whether farmers can reap the benefits. |
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Those firms which bone up on the latest thinking will reap the benefits. |
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No amount of clever investing, risky or otherwise could reap the benefits we enjoy. |
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No magic numbers, fancy formulas or special percentages of carbs, fats and proteins are necessary to reap the benefits of a smart lower-carb diet. |
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That, the companies say, would allow the pipeline owner to reap the benefits of its investment. |
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Congress needs to allow American society to reap the benefits of the American higher education system. |
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Much of the point of securitisation is to reap the benefits of diversification. |
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Any strategy to reap the benefits of change should be based on a pro-active and positive approach. |
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Actually, it is more likely to weaken it, as the wealthiest regions will reap the benefits of enlargement. |
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It encouraged the government to make these changes quickly so that Canadian travellers and the Canadian economy can reap the benefits as soon as possible. |
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They could reap the benefits of Canada's own Rock of Gibraltar. |
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Don't you think that it would be preferable to reap the benefits rather than run after bootleggers, to develop tourism with spin-offs rather than watching over bingo in someone's basement? |
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Thus organizations which balk at decentralization nevertheless reap the benefits of the decentralized structures of other members of the System, at little or no cost to them. |
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Consumers, however, have yet to reap the benefits. |
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You won't reap the benefits of food journaling if you lie in your entries. |
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They know that if the negotiations fail, further sanctions will kick in, economic stagnation will worsen, and they will reap the benefits of widespread public disenchantment. |
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Designed by Guido Perla and Associates and tailored to BOURBON specifications, these vessels reap the benefits of BOURBON's long experience in deepwater offshore to revolutionize the continental offshore market. |
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In this way you will show that your arteries are not yet hardened, and you will be able to reap the benefits without doing overmuch work yourself. |
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Farmers may reap the benefits of this myopic thinking in the short term, but they will have to pay the price down the road if we do not correct the situation soon. |
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On average a refill cartridge can be sold for about half the price of a new product, and the consumer should have the change to reap the benefits. |
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In addition to supporting the development of pro-poor policies and legislation, UNDP helps forge links between the public and private sectors to reap the benefits of social entrepreneurship. |
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To reap the benefits of the Internal Market and to meet the challenge of fiercer competition, entrepreneurs should be encouraged to innovate and to internationalise. |
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When an ecosystem experiences an increase in nutrients, primary producers reap the benefits first. |
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Anyone with something to sell or trade could reap the benefits of inflation, particularly manufacturers and merchants. |
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Sectionalism is tearing the country apart. Everyone wants the other regions to do the work and pay the taxes while they reap the benefits. |
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The setting of a realistic, but ambitious end-date for the migration to SCT and SDD is a necessary step in order to reap the benefits of SEPA early. |
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In most cases, professionals have well funded organizations that their members are required to join in order to reap the benefits of their organization. |
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In those and all other areas, there was a need for improved market access and more balanced rules that would allow developing countries to reap the benefits of more open world trade. |
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We're ready to help you reap the benefits of that knowledge. |
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Since yesterday afternoon, Marc Guillemot has begun to reap the benefits of the option he has been following with determination and perseverance in order to get around the Azores high via the west. |
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When individual fishing quotas are introduced, fishers and managers soon reap the benefits of improved resource management and enhanced economic performance. |
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Through the provision of the necessary training, technical infrastructure and equipment, we ensure that member States reap the benefits of this unique organization. |
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People and animals alike will reap the benefits. |
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However, those who take into consideration the typical mechanisms of the media world on the occasion of press conferences and interview situations can reap the benefits for themselves and their institution. |
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Due to the rapid evolution of wireless technologies, organizations have had concerns regarding their ability to reap the benefits from their investments. |
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Hundreds of Texas homeowners will reap the benefits of healthier indoor air quality, thanks to a new agreement between CertainTeed and homebuilder InTown Homes. |
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Ellen Marmur, dermatologist, teams up with Banana Boat Sun Care to teach viewers how to reap the benefits of being active outdoors without risking the health of their skin. |
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By working together, all of the countries involved will reap the benefits. |
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She is just now starting to reap the benefits of all her hard work. |
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