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While I understand that wasps are "benificial", the problem is that they are agressive and they don't just eat pests.
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While I understand that wasps are "benificial", the problem is that they are agressive and they don't just eat pests.
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He said, "Destroy Health Care Reform, continue to destroy your president, and vote against anything benificial for your country".
Obama confident on health care reform despite raucous August 2009
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Long before I heard of "creative destruction" I understood that the disruption of the Depression was largely the result of ultimately benificial changes in the economy.
The Great Depression, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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He tries to do the right thing, and it would be benificial to ACORN if they followed in his footsteps. rin
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And that is what we should be doing, advocating a benificial change in the system rather than encouraging people to cheat the system.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Illegal Immigration and the Rule of Law 2010
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That is a lot of money that gets siphoned off that produces nothing and tell me how is that benificial economically.
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Because if you are then you can make the argument that all the other working social programs like welfare and social security are neither benificial or cost efficient.
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And rush and beck have been benificial in helping us drive the republicans out of power.
Think Progress » Rush Lies Again: ‘There Were Union Workers’ At Non-Union Mine Explosion 2010
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You allow the government to do so many other benificial things on your behalf so why is this so much different?
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