Sentences with phrase «gain obvious benefits»

«This could bring huge benefits to areas such as motor racing which would gain obvious benefits from being able to push the performance limits, but it also creates massive opportunities for consumers and energy storage providers.

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In the airline industry, the legacy airlines (American, Delta, and United Airlines) would be the most obvious candidates to benefit, given their popularity with business travelers, but the report found that Southwest Airlines may have as much, or more, to gain from HQ2.
The benefits that a female gains from polyandry are not immediately obvious.
From there we see all the obvious benefits of white male privilege — the ability to hail any cab, boys» night invites, acceptable weight gain, easy orgasms — and the ones we barely acknowledge.
This is something we'd welcome wholeheartedly, given the benefits light weight can bring to a car's performance and handling - as well as the obvious environmental gains.
Maserati claims, however, that the car steers better than ever in terms of the feel and precision it delivers on the road, while also pointing out that it benefits from more obvious gains in economy and efficiency at the same time.
As digital textbooks gain popularity around the country, there are still parts of the U.S. and other industrialized nations that do not currently benefit from the obvious advantages of e-reading in academic arenas, which is odd considering that even the textbook publishers are in support of electronic educational content as a cost saving measure.
Aside from the obvious gains incurring no tax liability, is there any benefit for me to contribute to a 401k compared to a relatively high - yield savings account?
Aside from the obvious benefits of getting his business name out, gaining clients and getting recommendations from satisfied customers, Nussbaum says this is the kind of thing he's been doing all his life: putting together people that you know so that they can help each other.
MPs have a Code of Conduct, as holders of public office, which governs the principles of their actions and requires them, at all times, to act in the public interest, first and not to gain any financial or material benefit from their office... it is glaringly obvious that, whatever may be in particular rules, some MPs» [alleged] actions fall well short of their overriding duties.»
So obvious that companies and websites implementing real - time systems for themselves are gaining significant benefits.
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