• Too often the employees don't really know how to use the new equipment properly, so the buyers don't reap maximum productivity gains.

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  • In his view, the guys doing Web deals shouldn't reap vastly richer rewards than those their colleagues get in turbines or plastics.

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  • Unless a company holds onto its employees for decades and gives them great health benefits--such as, say, General Motors--it won't reap the benefits of helping employees lose weight.

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  • "I'm afraid Liam won't reap those rewards on Monday but he will certainly gain an insight into the esteem in which he is held in Ballymena, " he added.

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  • The classes of 2009 and 2010 won't reap the benefits.

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  • Beyond the occasional PR bump that events like the White House Science Fair bring, the Educate to Innovate initiative is largely one that won't reap dividends for some time.

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  • Even if the pioneers don't always reap the rewards, other able executives will develop the ideas, and all of us will benefit.

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  • Garnett counters that Ingres doesn't need to catch up to reap rich profits.

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  • Provided his group makes its donation target, though, there's the prospect of an Android version -- so those who don't play the iOS way could still reap the rewards if they chip in at the source link.

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  • "Huss (Hussey) and I were pretty content to try and wade it out and reap the rewards later on, but it didn't happen due to both of us getting out, " he said.

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  • Former PDVSA executives recognized that the U.S. was their primary market, and it didn't make any sense to allow foreign investors to reap the rewards from investing in heavy-crude refining capacity.

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  • According to Kathryn Helvenston-Wettengel, who is suing Blackwater for contributing to the death of her son, private companies reap immense profits from their contracts but lack any sort of oversight if they don't provide their employees with adequate protection.

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