Sentences with phrase «reap benefits from the move»

Try it at home or the gym, all you need is a mat and you're set to reap the benefits from this move.
Since taxpayers would in the end reap benefits from the move by introducing a system that attracted more qualified teachers with no additional cost after the transition period, most observers would say yes.

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So feel the burn from this move while you reap its benefits!
It's possible that by the time you're done fixing that house up some, through your own creative efforts or through the help you might get from your friends, you could end up with a $ 250,000 house, own it, and reap all the great benefits of owning rather than renting... or... better yet, sell that place for a nice profit, then turn around and buy the next one already fixed up with your newly acquired great credit to help you with the new mortgage, and ready for you to move in and enjoy.
You may benefit from moving your existing balances on open accounts to a new card from a different issuer and reap the benefits of not accumulating more debt while you chip away at your principal.
And of course, Ropes will reap some financial benefit from the numerous clients who will move with Lukey, including 18 with pending cases.
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The Google Nexus One is Google's first outing in the hardware scene (well not including boring server boxes) and brings with it a move by the search engine giant to reap the rewards of its Android OS that other manufactures have previously benefited from.
«It's easy to feel like, people are moving back from the suburbs and reaping the benefits, and we're getting nothing even though we stayed here for decades,» Cantrell said.
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