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Meanings of benefit the country in English
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Usage of benefit the country in English
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The measures which he proposed were well calculated to benefitthecountry.
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Having Fiji's electoral system being tested in court will benefitthecountry, according to an academic.
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A good system of currency will benefitthecountry, and a bad system will hurt it.
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Those seeking asylum in Ireland are people who bring abilities and talents which can benefitthecountry.
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It's up to Davies and his team to decide how any further legalisation would benefitthecountry.
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How undermining local writing would benefitthecountry or its people, I truly fail to see, she said.
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It's not good for the short term, but will benefitthecountry in the long term. Sartono told Reuters.
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Prime Minister John Key says an upgrade to the China-New Zealand free trade agreement would significantly benefitthecountry's economy.
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John McManus argues that some fiscal stimulus, allowed within EU rules, would in fact benefitthecountry at this time.
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He also said Coke is currently reinvesting all proceeds from its sales in Sudan to programs to benefitthecountry.
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There were thousands of ways in which the gnomes could benefitthecountry-folks, especially those who had little farms or gardens.
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Investors and operators have long called for consolidation in the crowded industry, and Thursday's ruling stands to benefitthecountry's biggest operators.
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Under Canadian law, all major foreign takeover proposals are subject approval of the federal government, which must certify that the deals benefitthecountry.
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Since taking office, Mahathir has pledged to review major projects agreed by the scandal-plagued Najib administration, saying they did not benefitthecountry economically.
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The Daily Post reports Mr Arnhambat saying that treating equated to bribery and was offered because candidates lacked a vision to benefitthecountry.
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A lengthened period of quiet and therefore good government with a minimum of new laws would be the greatest benefitthecountry could receive.