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1 No company has valued walled gardens more, or benefited more from them.
2 Subgroup analyses found that girls benefited more from these interventions than boys.
3 The construction industry benefited more than any other sector from Ireland's economic success.
4 Maybe he would have benefited more from simply changing his diet.
5 But it also suggested that women benefited more from resynchronization therapy than men.
6 Male-headed households have benefited more from changes in agriculture policy to increase productivity overall.
7 And some sections of society have benefited more than others.
8 Given that the organisation I run is a sporting one, we benefited more than most.
9 Irish people have benefited more than most from this.
10 Dr Fitzgerald maintained that Ireland has benefited more than any other country from joining the EU.
11 Large institutions have benefited more than community banks from rising short-term interest rates, the FDIC data showed.
12 Stocks benefited more from the positive psychology generated on Monday, when the market recovered from Friday's 171 point drop.
13 Of course, business was and is part of my agenda, but people would have benefited more from it, he said.
14 Given equal access to computers, affluent students benefited more than poor students, a digital divide of effect rather than access.
15 NAB said the decision benefited more than 930,000 customers.
16 Only, as this region lay nearer to the base of the Franco-Venizelist Mission, it benefited more severely from its influence.
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