Bini
Britishnoun
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The health benefits of functional coffees "vary quite a lot and for most people, they're not essential," says Bini Suresh, from the British Dietetics Association.
From BBC
Osadolor and Bini said the Minot Area Chamber of Commerce has taken steps to reach out to immigrant businesses through its newsletters and other targeted information to members.
From Washington Times
Osadolor and Bini said the immigrant population in Minot and Williston is diverse, with smaller numbers than in the state’s larger cities but with broad representation from across the world.
From Washington Times
Kouadjo Bini, a Minot board member who has been reaching out to the immigrant communities in the Williston area, told the Minot Daily News that immigrants fear an unintended error could reinforce the societal stigma they already face.
From Washington Times
“The grant process is a really meticulous process, because at the end of the day, they want to justify every single penny that is spent. So knowing those challenges, immigrants tend to be reluctant to apply or to even adventure themselves into such things,” Bini said.
From Washington Times
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