In other forms of class-action lawsuits, notably those concerning civil rights, each member of the class stands to gain a similar, common benefit for example, access to something that had previously been denied.
First-time entrepreneurs network to tap those ingredients and if they are successful, then they give back to the common to benefit the next generation of start-ups.
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Both men know that a lack of unity can only benefit a common enemy.
The moon program proved that anything is possible when a team of smart, dedicated people commit themselves to a common goal for the benefit of others.
The benefit of common identities and data integration is where hosting data together really shines, as Infochimps only needs to integrate the data once for customers to reap continued benefit: Infochimps sells datasets which are pre-cleaned and integrated mash-ups of those from their providers.
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By moving to a cloud model, companies benefit from using a common set of standards to connect different collaboration tools and applications from different vendors.
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Because the PPC was considered a trusted third party, we linked the best expertise from each of these partners, all of whom saw the benefit of having a common solution.
Both sides are of the view that it is imperative to handle China- U.S. relations and properly address our differences in accordance with the principles of mutual respect, noninterference in each other's internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and seeking common ground while putting aside differences.
Find common interests and share information that can benefit others in your circle.
They want to protect spending programmes from which they benefit, such as the Common Agricultural Policy or Regional Funding for poorer areas of the European Union.
Whether it's buying locally, protecting the environment or launching community projects, the new "benefit corporations" have a common mission - to do well by doing good.
Although this is an unfortunate metaphor most keiretsu are now falling apart it does conjure up the firm's aim to create a stable of companies that benefit from business relationships and common interests.
North and South America will be able to find common denominators that will create synergies for the benefit of the North American and Latin American peoples.
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In the 1980s many foreign companies listed in Japan, hoping that they would benefit from the exorbitant valuations then common for local firms, only to find that prices were set back home.
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Brands who are winning in social have one very important thing in common they know that the full benefit of social media comes from engaging experiences that enlist social customers to act favorably.
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There is no benefit in delaying the introduction of common allergens such as milk and soy in children, and observational studies have suggested that early avoidance may actually increase the chance of developing allergies, experts said.
But this pension system is ripe for common-sense reforms, including changing eligibility ages and benefit structures for those with greater means, ridding the Social Security disability program of pervasive fraud, and removing disincentives for those who would rather work in their later years.
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Today, of course, it is open to all New Yorkers including the low-income residents of relatively nearby central and East Harlem, thus belying the increasingly-common canard the charitable giving of the wealthy provides no benefit to the poor unless it directly supports services in low-income neighborhoods.
"They could prove a terrific benefit for handsets, where damage from drops is common, " says an LG spokeswoman.
We have established common platforms, but until we market them we get no benefit.
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Bear in mind that rumors like this are common for tech startups, particularly when certain parties stand to benefit from hype that leads to a higher valuation.
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"We need to consider the common good, not just the demands of special interest groups who benefit financially from immigration, " he said.
First, as the weaker partners in the trading system, developing countries benefit the most when the major trading powers play by a common set of rules.
It's a complaint common to many resource-rich African nations: ordinary people don't benefit from that wealth.
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One common theme running through his portfolio is that he likes companies whose business will benefit from global growth.
The IRS itself, in its regulations and rulings, has held that a 501(c)(4) can provide a substantial (but unquantified) private benefit to its members so long as its primary activity is promoting the common good, says George Washington University law professor Miriam Galston.
It's common for mice and rats to be the subject of testing during research ultimately intended to benefit humans.
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Linux distributions, open source and proprietary software projects will benefit from Linaro's investment, with more stable code becoming widely available as a common base for innovation.
The reform agenda must be easily explained in terms of value and direct benefit for the middle class and in so doing box-in the Democrats to reject common sense solutions.
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