Examples of 'has everything to gain' in a sentence

Meaning of "has everything to gain"

has everything to gain - suggests that a person or thing stands to benefit greatly from a particular situation or decision

How to use "has everything to gain" in a sentence

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has everything to gain
The insurance industry has everything to gain.
Joab has everything to gain through his vengeance.
The fact is that Google has everything to gain.
Europe has everything to gain from being clear on this matter.
On the contrary, he has everything to gain.
She has everything to gain.
The government has a role to play, but it also has everything to gain.
A woman who has everything to gain.
It has everything to gain by making iCloud better and easier to use.
Barack Obama has everything to gain.
It has everything to gain by doing so.
The airport industry has everything to gain from it!
China has everything to gain from successful integration into the global economy.
If a company experiences difficulties, it has everything to gain by opening up to its employees.
The EU has everything to gain from greater involvement.

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According to him, the SNCF has everything to gain.
Each party therefore has everything to gain from a more harmonious working of agricultural trade.
When a person has little to lose, he/she has everything to gain.
The arms industry has everything to gain from talking up the prospect of resource wars.
But Ukraine, by adopting a neutral position, has everything to gain.
Latin America has everything to gain from diversifying its trade.
Yet according to him, Mauritius has everything to gain with cricket.
A person has everything to gain and nothing to lose by believing in God.
Personally I believe that Europe has everything to gain by persevering along its chosen path.
Science has everything to gain fromdressing itself up for a bit of street theatre!
Ladies and gentlemen, the Community has everything to gain by signing this Convention.
Society has everything to gain by enabling women to study, work and take responsibility.
David Beckham has everything to gain in Milan.
A company has everything to gain from involving its salespeople in the financial implications of after-sales.
I am convinced that Switzerland has everything to gain by becoming a pre-eminent player in this field.
The market has everything to gain from the return of Nintendo.
Therefore, your company has everything to gain from being active on these networks.
And who has everything to gain from wiping out all the undead?
In fact, he has everything to gain.
Switzerland has everything to gain by becoming a pre-eminent player in the field of fintech.
Elizabeth Warren has everything to gain from the impeachment procedure.
The Liberal Party has everything to gain and takes the means to do it.
This destination has everything to gain if it is cost-benefit.
Indeed, he has everything to gain from the provisions of the Bill.
In my opinion, Europe has everything to gain from such a logical continuation of the CAP.
Europe has everything to gain from it!
Plus, he has everything to gain from Armand 's death.
At the end China has everything to gain from Guaidó, ” he said.

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