101.   The government also charged both men with evading taxes on the income they had effectively gained by reducing their debt through the fake European investors.

102.   The failure of the Iraqi diplomatic initiative means that Saddam has little to gain by continued compliance, Western diplomats said.

103.   The financial security he gained by signing his last contract, Naehring said, has given him the means to make an impact in a meaningful way.

104.   The reason for the reticence is that the other companies have nothing to gain by sticking their nose into what would be considered a debacle for most of them.

105.   The problem, he said, was that waiting for people to gain experience by not using seat belts or baby seats was not a useful strategy.

106.   The senator originally wanted to make her announcement in August but was encouraged to put it off because she had nothing to gain by announcing early.

107.   The time to confront them is now, before by repetition they gain any credence.

108.   There is much to gain by attracting such customers.

109.   They could gain by getting access to other top researchers and more funding for their work.

110.   They differ somewhat on campaign finance reform, but neither has much to gain by raising the issue.

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