Physicists, and even more importantly their paymasters, must now weigh the merits of the two proposals.
During his trial, the former general said he had been set up by his former American paymasters.
The problem being of course that the money will only go to those who support what the paymasters desire.
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And even some of these have been suspected of overbilling their federal paymasters.
Further findings should be of interest to paymasters everywhere, especially those seeking the nuanced path to best value and performance.
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Instead, whistleblower laws promote the idea that government workers are highly ethical people who will oppose wrong-doing by their own paymasters.
WHO's six principal paymasters supports the idea, and tightening of financial controls on the regions may, in practice, do the trick.
More generally, Mr Grasso's package was based on the amounts paid to the heads of investment banks, which were among his paymasters.
But the new protectionists, and their union paymasters, will stymie much else.
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"So Obama has thrown in his lot with Silicon Valley paymasters who threaten all software creators with piracy, plain thievery, " Mr. Murdoch wrote.
Those in the world of tongue held the advantage: they were his paymasters, they exercised authority, they entered society, they exchanged thoughts and opinions naturally.
And they have regained their traditional position as paymasters of the Labour Party, after a decade during which their contributions were eclipsed by those of businessmen.
In fact, the commission has little practical leeway to depart much from the emphasis on budgetary discipline laid down by the euro zone's paymasters, led by Germany.
But, in the light of Mr Karzai's serial snubs to his American paymasters, some worry he might be preparing to ditch them for the sake of a deal with Islamabad.
Trial lawyers have replaced trade unionists as the party's main paymasters, but they are too few in number (and too busy) to hold the party together in the same way.
The trade unions are the Labour Party's traditional paymasters.
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Even the new Finance Minister, Evangelos Venizelos, described the new measures as "tough and in many respects unfair", but he added that was the only way to complete negotiations with the country's new paymasters - the EU and the IMF.
There was no offer of additional financial help from the G7 countries, though, and Argentina has been left in no doubt that it needs to do more before it can count on IMF help: the G7 countries are, after all, the IMF's principal paymasters.
But what I detect at work here is not the store clerks, who are merely executing the will of their paymasters, nor even the company bosses, who in any event are fairly hapless themselves, having gotten where they are mostly by luck of birth and a few fortuitous school choices.
However, following another one-sided victory over Sheffield's Clinton Woods (who, it should be noted, went on to win a world title, as other Jones opponents in this period did) in 2002, Jones' paymasters HBO had seen enough, and in 2003 he challenged John Ruiz for the lumbering heavyweight's WBA crown.
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