The arrangement with the young radio network was to the advantage of both organizations.
The risks of proliferation are the flipside to the advantage of deploying new technology.
It is to the advantage of Hispanics not to be taken for granted by one party and ignored by the other.
Longer hours work to the advantage of the most efficient shops, normally the larger ones, drawing sales away from smaller stores.
And there are quieter attempts to blunt the act's provisions or redirect them to the advantage of one set of financial institutions or another.
Also joining this band of worthwhile purchases are newcomers such as digital radios and shredders, where the cost and usage work out to the advantage of the buyer.
But Labour peer and entrepreneur Lord Sugar warned that the changes being made were "too lenient and to the advantage of the printed media - the national press".
That military campaigns, treaties, alliances were to be entered into for precisely as long, no more and no less, as they served to the advantage of the American nation.
Rule changes at Financial Accounting Standards Board and the SEC in 2007 tilted the investment field crazily to the advantage of short sellers from November 2007 until April this year.
Working to the advantage of these and other comics, says Pollstar Editor-in-Chief Gary Bongiovanni, is that compared to music acts, their comparatively modest overhead allows them to tour relatively economically and offer lower ticket prices.
Demand for renewable energy has been held back in emerging economies like Ghana by high costs, but a recent glut of solar panels on world markets has seen prices tumble - much to the advantage of African countries.
Once we turn that corner, the energy-environment trade-off will start to work to our advantage, and possibly to the advantage of the whole world if we can develop low- or no-carbon energy technologies that can compete with cheap fossil fuels.
And defying to the perception of the UK as the only key innovator for the social economy (no doubt in part due to the comparative advantage of the English language as the global transmitter of ideas, compared to French or German), continental Europe is emerging as an innovation space for the new role of government in social entrepreneurship.
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Though use of the pool and piazza is restricted to guests of the hotel, the public is invited to take advantage of the lobby, bar, and courtyard.
Unfortunately, you will need to purchase both versions of the books individually to take advantage of the tools.
Calls from the U.S. to Turkey are then routed through the Netherlands to take advantage of the good rate.
People need to survive the famine to take advantage of those programs, but the programs also have to be there to eradicate the ongoing cycle that created the famine.
The opposition said the change in law would have allowed the government to alter the boundaries to its advantage ahead of fresh elections, but the government said the court action was to safeguard the outcome from possible legal challenges.
And it's also cresting a wave of enhanced electronic books as one of the most high-profile literary works to take advantage of the new abilities of readers such as Apple's iPad and other tablet computers.
Some customers will want a private cloud implementation to maintain greater control of the end to end experience, other customers are already moving data and applications to the Windows Azure cloud to take advantage of the reduced management and hardware costs the public cloud offers.
If the U.S. can emerge at the forefront of the global skills race, investors both foreign and domestic will be eager to take advantage of the broad pool of skilled American workers.
It would be true of putting Royal Mail on a path to privatisation with the postal service's decision to take advantage of new freedoms to significantly increase the price of stamps.
Now, in the wake of our own financial crisis, a globalizing economy with large banks throughout Europe, Asia and the rest of the world, do we want to hinder the competitive advantage of U.S. firms and reduce the reach of our regulators?
Then, in the decisive moment of the race, Button was able to take advantage of a mistake by Hamilton at the end of the first lap to pass the McLaren impressively and move into third place at Turn One on the second lap.
Agricultural irrigation along with cattle feed lots located near the plants to take advantage of the co-product distillers grain add to local water demands.
The work undertaken in 1998 allowed Turkey, under a new economy minister, Kemal Dervis, himself an alumnus of the Bank, to take advantage of the opportunity for reform when it arose.
She encouraged the system to take advantage of the popularity of local artists with leadership in their communities to fight, from childhood, the scourge of gender-based violence, a pandemic that does not distinguish social classes or education levels.
The first question is: What can I do in my own life to reap the advantage of happiness?
As Detroit continues the fight of its life, artists and visionaries are slowly returning to the city to take advantage of the cheap rent and open spaces.
No doubt some utility companies deserved to be punished for moves they made either to cope with the deregulation of the 1990s or to take advantage of this new freewheeling environment.
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