Word: gainful
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...vision in five or eight years is that my company will have achieved most of its growth and will become more or less a utility, and therefore won't have the same excitement for investors," he says. Combining the companies at that point might make sense in order to gain a critical mass that would enable him to get better terms from equipment suppliers and others. ? The Wind deal has yet to be finalized, and could still fall apart. Responding to critics of the deal, Sawiris points to his record of success in unlikely places: "When I went into Algeria...
...stands to gain from this new system? Female social clubs and other exclusive groups would probably reap the most significant benefits. Fraternities and sororities would similarly gain from University recognition, though the proposal currently does not allow nationally-affiliated groups limited recognition—a stipulation that we hope the University reconsiders. These groups, which currently have very limited access to space and funds, would thus profit most from the new system...
...sold their idea to students from 92 colleges around the country, who reviewed and reworked this plan. The launch here at Harvard was the culmination of a greater effort and coincided with the launch of the same initiative on 100-odd other campuses across the country. In order to gain student support, it is necessary to clarify why funding AU troops is an effective way of ending the genocide and to emphasize the importance of student involvement...
Many of the politicized topics that became major themes in Kumin’s poetry gain fresh relevance in light of newly conservative politics, Graham noted, including her harsh attacks on Christian fundamentalism and her strong appreciation of nature...
Critical cases of hyponatremia occurred in .6 percent of the sample, or three runners. The most common risk factors were significant weight gain during the race, longer race times, and a lower body-mass index, Almond said...