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When you have the opportunity to give a helping hand, you have an obligation to do so.
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The old league, headed by the Democrat, wanted to give a helping hand to those who were struggling.
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Legislation under consideration in the American Congress and to be proposed by the European Commission would also give a helping hand.
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The programs we put in place, like the Regional Health IT Extension Centers modeled after the Agriculture Extension program, give a helping hand.
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Baucus, whose committee has jurisdiction over trade deals, wants Congress to first pass legislation that would give a helping hand to American workers who have had their jobs displaced as a result of trade agreements.
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While technical improvements have been cutting the costs of renewable energy, governments everywhere have been eager to give it a helping hand.
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Rory Eakin, CircleUp's co-founder and chief operating officer, says his company pursued partnerships with industry giants because they're "strategics" whose executives can give a newer company a helping hand, or become an acquirer.
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Currently, they are building the device using a gallium-phosphide semiconductor, and while the existing rendition still requires "additional energy" outside of sheer sunlight for the process to work, they're hoping that the American Chemical Society will warm up to the idea and give 'em a helping hand.
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