Word: benefitted
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...plan is to enter selected Democratic primaries, including some early contests in the East, to test Carter's vulnerability. But Brown's main concern is Ted Kennedy, who he fears could reap the benefit of Brown's own early challenge to Carter. The worry is well founded. The latest Mervin Field poll shows that among California Democrats, 44% favor Kennedy as their party's nominee. Carter trails badly with 22%; Brown comes in last with...
What is important is that now each of these Harvard-Radcliffe committees will not only have the benefit of the collective expertise, energy and ideas of its own mambers, but also the information and ideas from the conference committees themselves. For each of the Harvard-Radcliffe committees will select from among its members those students who will attend the conference...
What about unsolved issues? What of problems which all schools still face? For this, the conference is a unique framework for planning and executing joint action and statements. The increased effectiveness of such action and statements is a benefit conferred upon all of the individuals through their unity. As Vicky Mead, a Cornell student, wrote in the Cornell student newspaper concerning the conference: "One recalls the tale of Rapunzel, who let down her golden hair--although rather than climbing up or down our ivory towers, we propose simply to merge them...
...cent raise would amount to about an 8.3 per cent increase. Carter's voluntary wage-fringe benefit guidelines only allow for a 7 per cent increase over the life of a contract...
Kayatta said that first-year students would benefit most from the schedule change, since they are the ones who worry most about exams during vacation...