1. Richmond, you might say, is in festive mood, and the whole country can benefit from that. 2. We want to see their country benefit from all of this. 3. The more productive country would still benefit from specialisation in those goods it produces best, and should then import those goods it is comparatively worse at producing. 4. Both countries also benefit from relatively high education levels and the work of sophisticated non-governmental groups. 5. Both countries can benefit from a closer relationship. 6. Chinese and American officials agree that both countries will benefit from more exchanges of government officials, students, professors, and others. 7. Each candidate has some valuable information and experience from which the country can benefit. 8. Gingrich suggested Sunday that the country would benefit more by granting them immunity from prosecution and hearing what they can tell. 9. If Hastert lets this group have its say, the whole country can benefit. 10. In fact, Greenstein said that the country has benefited because the two parties have been so deadlocked in the budget battle this year. |