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I mentioned this position of the hands earlier in connection with the Bull Posture for sciatica but sufferers from arthritis and rheumatism in the shoulders will also greatly benefit from this simple arm exercise
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that works aptly and with patience will benefit from it
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approach is all that you need to have to benefit from any God-given
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Between us we try to select the women who would best benefit from being given a place
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He found they were engrossed in speculatory simulations on ways to gain the maximum possible economic benefit from the introduction of their latest augmentation achievement, which they really didn’t even have deliverable yet
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One can best benefit from various sources as long as they all pull in the same direction
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But though the conduct of all those different companies has not been unexceptionable, and has accordingly required an act of parliament to regulate it, the country, notwithstanding, has evidently derived great benefit from their trade
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would benefit from your product down the track
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niches could benefit from your product, without limiting yourself to the
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Their own country, however, on account of its neighbourhood, necessarily derived the greatest benefit from this market
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Probably so the wound could benefit from air and fire, the elements of sunshine coming through the
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They all derive great benefit from it, though that in which the merchant resides generally derives the greatest, as he is generally more employed in supplying the wants, and carrying out the superfluities of his own, than of any other particular country
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Martin was impressed with the President, who was adamant that this was “our” resource and no one else would decide how and who would benefit from it
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It is very easy, where the judge is the principal person who can reap any benefit from them
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Were the streets of London to be lighted and paved at the expense of the treasury, is there any probability that they would be so well lighted and paved as they are at present, or even at so small an expense ? The expense, besides, instead of being raised by a local tax upon the inhabitants of each particular street, parish, or district in London, would, in this case, be defrayed out of the general revenue of the state, and would consequently be raised by a tax upon all the inhabitants of the kingdom, of whom the greater part derive no sort of benefit from the lighting and paving of the streets of London
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“What about the new method? Could you not benefit from Sebastian’s research? Use it for your Temple and the health of your Arrows? What about the protection of the Guardians?”
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However, no one would benefit from this venture into the Bering Sea; even the Milo would not have a successful catch this season
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Yet – he hoped – somehow Jimmy would benefit from these experiences even if without knowing why or how
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would benefit from the police finding a certain pattern in this
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Perhaps the rumours came from the ones who could benefit from it and did benefit
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People trying to live close enough to benefit from the rich overlays of the silty loam, and sometimes being surprised by higher than usual amounts of water, would of necessity looked for quick escape routes that could take them up and away faster than the water could rise to engulf them
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As these experiences turned into ever more static belief systems, standard interpretations became unchallengeable dogma vociferously defended by those most likely to reap benefit from “things as they are
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Then, through the ages, as I saw some who received a small benefit from a previous effort become better prepared for acceptance, I would repeat the process, again, and again, and again as necessary, knowing all the while that envy would drive some to fake this experience
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stressed-out people could benefit from a roll in the hay, sex isn’t
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He and his classmates were going to rule the world, while the rest of its inhabitants would benefit from their leadership
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She did not intentionally benefit from what Disney
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Your child should benefit from regular use of our Hypnotherapy products
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Would you benefit from knowing how to be more centered in yourself?
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roles to you in the past then you should be able to benefit from the sharing of ideas
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There is no doubt that billions of dollars (maybe a $ trillion) have been spent on this and there has been no, repeat no economical benefit from this and since there is no global warming and since carbon dioxide is not a problem there is also no climate benefit produced
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Other fields that benefit from this type of therapeutic use of music and guided imagery
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They are then able to understand and benefit from the higher laws of life such as the law of attraction, the law of synchronicity and such other life laws
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experience joy and happiness and benefit from relationships - there
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animals kept or intended to be kept as pet animals would benefit from legal protection
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I hope that you all contribute to our academy’s faculty of magic studies, and that you all benefit from it
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When he opens his mouth to gasp, he gains no benefit from it
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but to everyone around, so he could gain control of the situation and benefit from it
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I decided consider the expenses as an investment in everyone’s spiritual growth, although it wasn’t clear to me how I could benefit from this arrangement
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“Our students and alumni felt that they could benefit from enhancing their MBA experience with the choice and richness from more than 40 electives that are available to full-time students,” says Anuj Mehrotra, vice dean for graduate business programs at the University of Miami School of Business Administration
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Tichelaar points to another advantage for his company – the multiplier effect that happens as others in the company benefit from his education
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“The idea is that health care leaders gain perspective and benefit from understanding the whole 39
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” But the Social Democrats did not benefit from von Mises’ hindsight
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As the meeting drew to a close, Warren had a list of about thirty hot spots which could benefit from immediate PAX bombings
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though they cannot benefit from hospital based care, and many other situations
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the total weight of medical knowledge shows that a patient will not benefit from
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patients who would benefit from more attention do not receive it because of
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care to those who would most benefit from it
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ordered event for those patients who could benefit from it in any way, and not
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Horst was the first to benefit from the new economic direction
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special drinks and anything else the event would benefit from
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They are aware that they could benefit from recommending others to your product or service
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Some of the women at the introduction events will only be interested in finding a way to financially benefit from American men
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You will benefit from knowing even a little bit about how the rest of the world views men and women and their roles
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Identify the publications whose audience could most benefit from your application and contact their staff to tell them about your great application
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Be sure to present the best selling features and explain to them what problems it will solve for their audience and how they will benefit from using it
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One must experientially live a koan and be changed by it in order to benefit from it
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She would surely win but will my people benefit from her leadership
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We will benefit from the extra protection
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Also, what about all the deaths that had occurred to people recently, deaths that Chris had seemed to benefit from? Coincidence? His friend didn’t even seem to be that worried by the mounting death toll; four people dead in as many weeks
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where you will be in a position to benefit from your team performance itself
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Those who derived most benefit from his personal ministry were overburdened, anxious, and dejected mortals who gained much relief because of the opportunity to unburden their souls to a sympathetic and understanding listener, and he was all that and more
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`What is it that you are going to benefit from this?'
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you would lend this book, or another copy, to those who could benefit from it
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“You can assure the Thais that it won’t be harmed and they would also benefit from this project, so will the rest of mankind
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partners so that they would also benefit from it too! Once again,
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You will also benefit from involvement with charities and good causes
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Every time and upon every occasion, Superman inevitably places the interest of others before his own; he does this to his own body, using it as a shield and letting society benefit from his superpowers and talent
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Follow the directions to the letter, in order to benefit from it more
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To benefit from it, you can mix equal proportions of onion and lemon juice in a bowl
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"We fully understand the precautions needed as well as the doubt that will forever shadow projects such as this but in the decades to come our security as a nation and as family units will benefit from what you have witnessed today
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niche and you feel your users can benefit from the content of the other site
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With so many students there are lots of opportunities to get people to work together, compare, discuss and benefit from the variety of voices
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They said I could benefit from studying Marxist philosophies," he said with a soft, mocking laugh
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As more and more people in public office began to benefit from the financial success of pharmaceuticals, pressure had become hard bearing on the FDA to approve various medications, whether or not they had met all requirements
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I’m sure we’ll all benefit from her vast experience, but she’s here to observe, not get under our feet, right?’ he glared at Vicky who was still standing with everybody staring at her
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Maybe it was for the best, nobody was going to benefit from his bursting with concern
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There may be counseling or the urging of others that you accept this, for we all grow when one grows, but you are not forced to experience a lifetime simply because another person or entity will benefit from it or believes it is in your best interest to do so
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There are widespread practices being carried out that only a few benefit from
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This does not mean that you cannot benefit from such higher education and learning, but often those who have problems are simply not meant for this system, and because there is only one widespread system, there will always be problems and complications
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I consider the ability to use any hobby or interest to benefit from - as a
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She agreed because the kids would probably benefit from this later in life
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YNCL was a way to have common people – the workers – benefit from profits, rather have capitalists grabbing most of them
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Learn to stop at that point most of the time, and that's how you will get the most benefit from HCA as a natural weight loss
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Since that link is only partial, we do not benefit from the special mental powers Nancy received from the messenger sent by The One
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As I spontaneously found excuses to do nothing I did not benefit from, she offered more drastic suggestions than she had begun with when she first brought a poor behavior to my attention
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For Li Hongzhi said that, when cultivators reached "Consummation," their relatives would also benefit from it
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Probably because the increase of the physical exercise and the regular daily life, I really felt better; but I thought I did benefit from Falun Gong, so I got more addicted to it; I even cut out all the connections with the society and didn't care about my family
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By looking at forums and many online survey results, I realised that there were really two types of people that would benefit from my product
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Despite what the American Federation of Labor did to help the common man, there were some who did not benefit from it
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Besides, they will also benefit from the new infrastructure, with new water sources, free schools and medical care and other social benefits
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Before you shout in joy at having been chosen for some special favor, I have to tell you that all the villages and towns in the Holy Land will benefit from the same types of improvements, be they Arab or Jewish
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They are influenced by private interests that benefit from a weak and bloated, do nothing, over spending government
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According to the Laplante files, the Japanese will be outnumbered by us but will benefit from superior training and equipment
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‘’Too bad that you didn’t come sooner, so that my other pilots would have been able to benefit from your tactics, Lieutenant: those tactics could have saved some of them
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Third, since most Japanese aircraft have little or no armor and have mostly unprotected fuel tanks, they are in general quite fragile and catch fire easily, even though they benefit from superior agility due to their light weight
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‘’Well, while it is true that Dows was not formally trained as a fighter pilot, she did benefit from the knowledge and experience of top German air aces serving around her in France
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They were then given some water but no food but could at least benefit from the shade of the trees for a short while
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Ingrid suddenly understood the real reason he had called: he was facing a tactical problem to which he could not find a solution and was hoping to benefit from her unorthodox ways of fighting an air battle, like this morning, but was afraid of losing face if he openly asked the advice of a young captain
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The fleet thus wouldn’t benefit from any air cover until sunrise
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Yes, those female pilots did benefit from flying a better machine than yours, but it was not the whole picture, far from it