Sentences with phrase «chief beneficiary»

Global healthcare is a special passion of Gates's and the chief beneficiary of his work with the Gates Foundation.
Several analysts said competitor Priceline (pcln) may be the chief beneficiary of Expedia losing its way.
It is also consensus that the chief beneficiary of the long - awaited liftoff will be the U.S. dollar.
A chief beneficiary of those increased exports is shipping.
Moreover, as a lawyer, I could see that the chief beneficiaries of the divorce reforms they backed so enthusiastically were ex-husbands and second wives.
The cohort of women most captivated by that ideology now holds influential positions, and the organizations that promote the worst ideas of 1970s feminism continue to be handsomely bankrolled by its chief beneficiaries — the vast, profit - making abortion industry, the sex industry, and the organizations that promote aggressive population control.
You do know the chief beneficiary of Ozil's assists at Real Madrid was one of their wide forwards called Ronaldo.
The DBC is one of three tour contests sponsored by the Tiger Woods Foundation, the events» chief beneficiary.
The chief beneficiaries of any split - voting were expected to be minor parties and independents in the council elections.
As the international development secretary (his department's budget the chief beneficiary of Brown's excessive belief in «soft power» over hard power), Alexander was an important player in his patron's 2010 campaign, though less significant than he would have been if Brown had taken his advice and staged the election in 2007.
Reading from prepared remarks, Gallo said Rea was a chief beneficiary of a culture of cronyism that prevailed at the fire department before he took office.
The chief beneficiaries could be some of the breakthrough members of the 2010 intake; ministers Liz Truss and Sajid Javid, along with assistant whips Nicky Morgan and Karen Bradley, are all reported to be in line for higher office.
The last time round, Akeredolu aka Aketi, was the chief beneficiary of a process at which he now rails and howls — that little matter of intra-party candidate imposition, by which he clinched the 2012 Ondo ACN ticket.
I predict the chief beneficiaries will be David and Ed Miliband although Ed Balls should pick up some from Andy Burnham.
The chief beneficiaries of policies that expand parental choice appear to be urban minority students — precisely the group that Coleman argued has the least choice in a public school system in which school assignment depends on where a family lives.
One of the chief beneficiaries of the update is the Prime's camera which can now be selected straight from the unlock screen.
The chief beneficiary of effective such US climate alarmist policies would be China.
If the Crown was the chief beneficiary of treaties that formalized the surrender of these rights, would Crown officials not then be in a position of conflict of interest?
One of the chief beneficiaries of the update is the Prime's camera which can now be selected straight from the unlock screen.
The luxury real estate market is the chief beneficiary of Dow 20K, Ailion says; however, he notes that most people, even though they want to buy real estate, lack the means to leverage the milestone.
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