• Or his other green-energy proposals, or high-speed rail, or federal-state partnerships to construct more efficient buildings?

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  • Telecom companies face particularly acute risks when dealing with governments in countries where they rely on state-owned infrastructure or state-awarded spectrum contracts for their business.

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  • Worse, national governments have protected their domestic state-owned (or majority state-owned) companies from direct competition, while encouraging them to buy their way into strong pan-European positions.

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  • Meanwhile, the telephone network is usually in the hands of a state-owned (or formerly state-owned) monopoly that is reluctant to cannibalise corporate high-speed Internet access revenues by offering cheaper broadband.

    ECONOMIST: High-speed Internet access

  • People who worked for the state, in state-owned companies or in state-approved collectives, enjoyed cradle-to-grave benefits ranging from housing, education and health care to a generous pension scheme, with an official retirement age of 55 for men and 50 for women for manual workers (but five years more for white-collar workers) and a replacement rate of about 80% of final salary.

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  • If Ryanair gains control of Aer Lingus, it would mark the first time one of Europe's "legacy" -- or formerly state-owned -- carriers falls under the control of a low-cost pioneer.

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  • On its website, the White House posted a memo that concluded that most of the consumers who seek insurance from federal- or state-run insurance markets will be able to choose from five or more different insurance companies.

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  • If you have children in college, do you pay in-state or out-of-state tuition?

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  • At the same time, taxpayer- or state lottery-subsidized public institutions, which charge considerably less, are competing more aggressively and successfully for students.

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  • Big projects are now more or less impossible without a state-backed Russian partner, such as Rosneft or Gazprom, a state-run gas giant which has a growing oil interest.

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  • Patients in Massachusetts or on a federal or state-sponsored program, including Medicare, aren't eligible.

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  • But Connally found himself quickly running out of steam, and money, and suddenly South Carolina became his make-or-break state.

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  • Are you targeted by cyber criminals or nation-state actors?

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  • The rich world has tolerated the rise of mercantilist economies before: think of South Korea's state-led development or Singapore's state-controlled firms, which are active acquirers abroad.

    ECONOMIST: And the world should stay open for business

  • It also required individuals to have health insurance, either through their employers or a state-sponsored exchange, or face a fine beginning in 2014.

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  • The focus of the inquiry couldn't immediately be determined, but FCPA inquiries involve bribes paid to foreign-government officials or employees of state-owned companies to gain a business advantage.

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  • In defining a New Yorker, individuals who live in the tri-state area, are leaders of companies based in the tri-state area or conduct a significant amount of their business in the tri-state area are eligible for a score.

    WSJ: Methodology for NYIndex

  • Meanwhile, Chinese colleges will continue to arrange employment for non-paying students by posting them to jobs in government departments or state-owned enterprises.

    ECONOMIST: China

  • Possible trial venues could be in the western part of the state, in Worcester or Springfield, or possibly out-of-state in neighboring Rhode Island or New Hampshire.

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  • The answer is probably no, and this shouldn't surprise us given the greater truth that college--be it Stanford or South Carolina State--merely educates us about the past.

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  • But the notion of a pivot state goes beyond sheer power, or economic heft - the pivot state isn't necessarily or even usually the biggest country.

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  • Globalised production lines, globalised labour markets, commodity markets, culture - all this acts like social superglue preventing any politician from even contemplating an overt protectionist or state-capitalist response.

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  • Is there a justification or precedent for state-supported debt relief or forgiveness?

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  • If the terms of the employment contract condition severance payments on compliance with the non-disparagement clause or unequivocally state that a breach of the non-disparagement clause will result in a forfeiture of severance or other benefits- the clause is optimized if the payments or benefits paid out to the executive director are paid out over a period of time.

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  • In time, specially trained state security employees -- possibly including state police or transit police officers -- will be able to assist airline security contractors at security checkpoints.

    CNN: State employees to bolster BWI airport security

  • Presumably the prime minister knows what that means, but he failed to enlighten Mr Kennedy - or anybody else - preferring to state that the weapons inspectors in Iraq were continuing to look for real weapons as well as programmes.

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  • North Dakota, a U.S. Supreme Court decision which stated that companies do not have to act as tax collectors for a state unless they have a substantial physical presence-or a "nexus"-in the state.

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  • Firms that are directly or indirectly state-owned have access to the vast resources of the Chinese state.

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  • The rest will be paid by the employer: the central government, public services, local authorities, or state-subsidised local community outfits.

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  • The threat of cyber leaks or espionage (industrial, state-sponsored or just malicious) is a powerful accelerant to an established underlying trend.

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