Sentences with phrase «serve as a boon»

Bitcoin does not present a threat to economic activity by disrupting traditional channels of commerce; rather, it could serve as a boon....
However, with my brief time with the mode so far, it can only serve as a boon to an already - exceptional campaign.
The digital resource will also serve as a boon for those researching Arabic history and culture, with over half a million pages consisting of photographs, maps, sound clippings, and other data such as politics, customs and rituals, trade, places pertaining to the period from mid-18th to the mid-20th century.
My experience in Environmental Engineering has allowed me to help various students looking for aid in academic writing for years and has served as a boon to them.
This life insurance plan serves as a boon to everyone looking for a nifty investment.
And while that's been good news for health insurance providers and the health care industry in the Empire State of the South, it hasn't always served as a boon for consumers.
However, with my brief time with the mode so far, it can only serve as a boon to an already - exceptional campaign.
The annual event has become a news hook for activists, victim advocates, and social workers who believe it serves as a boon to the nation's $ 3 billion sex - trafficking industry.

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According to Dr. Tomas Chamorro - Premuzic, a Professor of Business Psychology at University College London and Columbia University and whose work serves as the basis for the WINGFINDER assessment, this transparency is a boon for potential employers: «Social media provides a wealth of information for hiring managers.
Bowern counters that the «instability» of words can actually be a boon, serving as a tracer for how languages change over time.
The two concert pieces included at the end of disc two are a real boon (particularly the «Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra»); and while this album as a whole ought to disprove any notion that this score is all about its famous main theme, these two pieces serve as a reminder of just how good that theme is.
The news is also a particular boon to the Brazilians, who will serve as Guest of Honor at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2013, where if all goes to plan, they will feature some 250 Brazilian titles translated into additional languages.
The recruitment aspect brings a new edge that only served as a short term boon in Shadow of Mordor.
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