advantages in the PONS Dictionary

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In order to benefit from tax advantages, the life insurance policy must comply with the tax regulations in the policyholders country of residence.
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Low molecular mass displacers have significant operational advantages as compared to large polyelectrolyte displacers.
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Overall, the cars main advantages were its comfort for driver and rear passengers, the large boot capacity, low-noise levels and the quality of the steering.
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Plop is gradually persuaded that the dark has its advantages.
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All advantages and disadvantages to the status quo (resulting from inherency) and of the plan (resulting from solvency) are evaluated under significance.
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Even chewing sugarless gum, especially sweetened with xylitol, has its advantages because it stimulates saliva flow which helps fight decay.
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The advantages of using a single engine are a reduction in maintenance time and cost when compared to twin-engined fighters.
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There are cost advantages to be realized or the sum of individual efforts creates synergies that can not be realized by individuals on their own.
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These gas cycles offer numerous potential advantages for use with molten salt-fueled or molten salt-cooled reactors.
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In 2006 first-generation 32- and 64-bit x86 hardware support was found rarely to offer performance advantages over software virtualization.
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