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- verb Present participle of
benefit .
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Examples
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They see no conflict in benefiting from the medicine and inventions but actually oppose ANY exchange with intellectuals or scientists as dangerous.
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Metropolitan Washington is benefiting from the expanding federal government, whose demand for more space in commercial buildings is helping to boost prices.
D.C. office rents top those in New York City V. Dion Haynes 2010
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Some pollsters and party officials say Democratic candidates in California are benefiting from a surge in enthusiasm among young voters eager to back Proposition 19, which would legalize marijuana in certain quantities and permit local governments to regulate and tax it.
HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 6TH, 2010 Eliot Nelson 2010
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Some pollsters and party officials say Democratic candidates in California are benefiting from a surge in enthusiasm among young voters eager to back Proposition 19, which would legalize marijuana in certain quantities and permit local governments to regulate and tax it.
HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 6TH, 2010 Eliot Nelson 2010
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These companies are no longer benefiting from the rebuilding in business inventories that drove growth earlier in the year, but appear to be expanding nonetheless.
Economic events for the week beginning Oct. 18 Neil Irwin Washington Post Staff Writer 2010
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If the reform stuck to a market-based insurance system - so went the reasoning - access could be within reach of more people without causing disruptions to those benefiting from the status quo.
Anja Rudiger: With all eyes on the 'market,' health reform overlooked human rights Anja Rudiger 2010
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Meanwhile, judges, many of whom used to work at the firms now benefiting from the bankruptcy boom, were also reluctant to challenge the status quo.
Fees Add Up in the Bankruptcy Megacases Like Lehman’s | Impact Lab 2010
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Metropolitan Washington is benefiting from the expanding federal government, whose demand for more space in commercial buildings is helping to boost prices.
D.C. office rents top those in New York City V. Dion Haynes 2010
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If the reform stuck to a market-based insurance system - so went the reasoning - access could be within reach of more people without causing disruptions to those benefiting from the status quo.
Anja Rudiger: With all eyes on the 'market,' health reform overlooked human rights Anja Rudiger 2010
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Metropolitan Washington is benefiting from the expanding federal government, whose demand for more space in commercial buildings is helping to boost prices.
D.C. office rents top those in New York City V. Dion Haynes 2010
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