Such state incentives are widespread, and often substantial, but they don't do much to attract jobs.
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Yet, in this behavior, as in other areas of life, there is a gap, often a substantial one, between what people say and what they actually do.
In addition to having to make up for often very substantial, but contingent equity, pension and other values left behind, the board wants, by definition, someone who is successful where he or she is and more often than not needs to be induced to change course.
To avoid this situation (which often represents a substantial cost) you should set strict time limits on the use of contractors .
Commentators are often blinded by substantial wealth enjoyed by successful people, but they rarely acknowledge the hard work and personal sacrifice necessary to reach that point.
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These abuses often result in substantial, quantifiable harm to investors.
After all, the four-year presidential cycle has an unusually consistent pattern of the market experiencing most of its serious corrections in the first two years of a presidential term and most often making a substantial recovery in the last two years.
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And substantial risks often have to be accepted in pursuit of life saving medical benefit.
When representing substantial clients, we often attempt to actually give them everything they ask for in a neatly cross-referenced book.
"The grandparents often have the most stable and substantial income, because they have better economic resources than the parents do, " she said.
Ordinarily, when a Scientologist does something wrong, especially something that might damage the image of the organization, he has to make amends, often in the form of a substantial contribution.
"Africa's economic growth is creating substantial new business opportunities that are often overlooked by global companies, " it said.
The survey also indicated that nearly a third of Scottish respondents with families had loaned "a substantial amount" to their children, often to simply help them meet daily living expenses.
These were often assets that were mortgage backed and were losing a substantial amount of value at an unprecedented rate.
Half of those 65 or older will spend no money on personal care, though that is often thanks to the help they get from family members who may make substantial personal and financial sacrifices.
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"The most ill section of the population has to visit hospital more frequently than those who are healthier and it is often these very ill people who, because of their illness, are the least able to pay the substantial car parking charges, " he said.
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