Lord Pearson, a patron of the Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine in the UK, prompted laughter from peers by suggesting he had "benefited much from it over the years".
Another study by Ben Broadbent, an economist at Goldman Sachs, suggests that consumers in the euro zone have also benefited much less from the outsourcing of production to low-cost countries than have consumers in America or Britain, who have enjoyed a sharp decline in the price of clothes in recent years.
No part of the world has benefited so much as theirs from globalisation in general and foreign investment in particular.
In particular that some of the most disadvantaged groups with the most complex needs, have not benefited as much as others.
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The train operators, on the other hand, have benefited so much from passenger growth that financial penalties for poor running have become insignificant.
The United States has benefited as much as any other country from the free exchange of goods, the safety of global sea lanes, the spread of democracy and the great-power stability that have characterized the entire post-World War II era.
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"Having benefited so much from the hospitality of the people of Mumbai it is only right that some of the success of the movie be ploughed back into the city in areas where it is needed most and where it can make a real difference to some lives, " Boyle said of the charitable donation.
However, she said many pupils and teachers had benefited from a "much improved working environment".
The arms business has benefited from globalisation as much as any other, as tariffs have fallen and trade has grown.
While the Times focused on those making millions of dollars and how much they benefited from the 2003 reductions, it neglected to mention that those folks in the top 0.1 percentile earned 8% of the nation's personal income and paid 15% of federal income tax revenue.
And we don't know who benefited from that or how much they paid for them.
Although the first series has been completed, it is not yet clear how much the NI economy has benefited.
Much like earlier campaigns that benefited Haiti and other areas hit by serious natural disasters, donations for the Japanese earthquake victims can be sent via cellphone text messages.
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It would allow him to court the support of the many Michiganders who benefited from the auto bailouts while sidestepping the much more complicated picture of engaging the GM bailout in any way.
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Many secular-minded Libyans such as Mr Tarhouni have spent much time in the emirate and have benefited from its largesse.
All across Europe there are murmurs that Germany, which has benefited so handsomely from the euro, is asking too much of everybody else.
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Internal Market Commissioner Michel Barnier said that 100, 000 Europeans had benefited from the mutual recognition of qualifications, but that "the potential was much greater".
Erring on the side of restricting research opportunities to which individuals may be invited is benign only if we assume that individuals can only be harmed, and never benefited, by participating in the research, a claim that is refuted by much of the empirical evidence discussed in this Article.
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The major local phone companies have been sniffing around much more expensive and financially troubled global vendors such as MCI, and could have benefited from an Infonet acquisition as well.
Mr Netanyahu, the source of much disgruntlement inside his coalition during the two years he has been in power, has benefited mightily from the new system.
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