But these same corporations tend to be burdened by generations of procedural, political, and hierarchical dead weight.
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Many are small business owners, who don't want to be burdened by high taxes or intrusive regulations.
And private-equity firms will continue to be burdened by the debt-laden companies they took on in the boom.
Certainly entrepreneurship in the 2000s will be burdened, European-style, with higher overhead costs.
The overall functioning costs of this bureaucracy will increase public spending and be burdened on companies and taxpayers.
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Many businesses will be numbed into thinking that they'll no longer be burdened by the direct health care costs of their workforces.
We should never allow ourselves to be burdened by opportunities that abound.
Buying that land could be more attractive than acquiring British Energy itself, since the new proprietor would not be burdened with running down existing plants.
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It is about whether you would be burdened by such obvious conflicts of interest that you would be tempted to act on those interests, rather than in the best interests of the United States.
It's easy to guess why 3-D is struggling in movies and television sets: People don't want to be burdened with 3-D glasses, or worry about eye strain, and pay a premium for the privilege.
Most other countries and states would kill to have California's problems: to be burdened by quite so many precarious high-tech industries, to have such a young population to educate, to have so much splendid landscape to protect.
Senior officials travelling with Mr Kerry said that the exchange with those leaders would not be burdened by perceptions of American decline, unlike during Hillary Clinton's maiden voyage to Asia as secretary of state in February 2009, in the midst of financial crisis.
As a result, he added that there was a danger that the Italian economy would be burdened by extremely high levels of taxation for many years to come, which would dampen future economic growth, making it difficult to pay down the government debt.
In matters of foreign policy however, Obama will be less burdened by - but not immune - to Congressional oversight.
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Developing countries, in failing to respond to the transformation that the development of ICT has produced, will be severely burdened when they participate in the global economy.
Starting up and running a business is fraught with enough uncertainty that it need not be further burdened by ever-changing city, county, state and federal fees, taxes and regulations.
But, now that the inquiry has been issued, the challenge will be for over-burdened IRS staff in the service units to read and respond to our clarification that there is no tax owed and adjust their records accordingly.
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It also shows us the choices that ministers will probably have to make in the future, or would, if they were they not burdened with that irritating desire to be re-elected.
He says he does not seek immediate secession but wants the Belgian federal shell gradually to dissolve into the EU. He has a vision not only of Flemish emancipation but of economic liberty: Flanders should be permitted to develop a liberal economy less burdened by Walloon demands for social transfers.
But she thinks others may not be so fortunate and may be put off going to university by the fear of being burdened with debt.
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Colleges feel burdened by federal regulation and believe many rules could be eliminated without harming students or taxpayers, according to a new survey of senior college executives and administrators.
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Comcast and other cable operators are increasingly focusing on broadband, where profit margins tend to be higher than the video business because they aren't burdened by high television programming costs.
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The bottom line: Globalization cannot be taken for granted, especially in a slow-growing world burdened with debt and old and new animosities that undermine domestic and international trade.
The movie would seem to be completely misconceived: rather than dramatizing the moral condition of people burdened by an unspeakable past, it dramatizes the domestic problems of living with a spirit-demon.
Never willing to cede too much ground to dedicated devices, the smartphone world has also gotten into the act, with Windows Phone 8 supporting a special class of camera apps Microsoft has burdened with the confusing name "Lenses" (not to be confused with the City Lens app from its close partner Nokia).
Lesser respect, fewer jobs, lower pay, no political power, burdened with children and dependent upon men, many of whom could not be depended upon.
What should be one of Africa's healthiest economies has become inflation-ridden, debt-burdened and plagued by a 50% unemployment rate.
Matters will be made still worse for the international competitiveness of American corporations as they are now being burdened with the highest corporate tax rate in the world at 39.2%.
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