So perhaps it would be advantageous to allow in a mining firm which could then in return promise to do regeneration work.
They offer free delivery and free return and promise you will get your shoes in 4 days although they love to amaze you by delivering them faster.
People have accepted lower wages over the years in return for the promise of a secure retirement.
In return, they promise labor peace (barring the occasional strike to demonstrate their power) and tremendous election-day muscle.
In a postnup, an aggrieved spouse agrees to stay in the marriage in return for a promise to behave, collateralized with lots of assets.
The worker agrees to forego the potential of finding higher bidders for his or her services each morning in return for a promise of regular income.
You put down money now in return for a promise from an insurer to pay you monthly sums beginning when and if you reach some greater age.
C. government in return for a promise that the company not only stay in the District but also move into a new headquarters of at least 200, 000 feet.
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The battle ended with Jardines buying back the shares the consortium had amassed, in return for a promise from Mr Li and his chums that they would not attempt to buy any of Jardines' businesses.
But the republicans, along with the peaceful Catholic parties, gained an important promise in return.
Avoid investments and ventures that promise high return because there usually is a greater likelihood you will lose your investment.
The users said the site neglected to keep money safe, and has not honoured a promise to return lost funds.
Driving this hunt is the Democrats' promise to return to a more responsible form of budgeting known as pay as you go.
And in the past four years, since he fulfilled his promise to return to Russia, he has dropped almost out of sight.
Philippe Bourgignon, who had revived Disney's sickly theme park near Paris, took over, with a promise to return Club Med to health.
The government of Burundi promised to pull troops out of Congo in return for a Congolese promise to stop supporting rebels in Burundi.
Regulation, after all, is the price that society demands, and banks pay, in return for the implicit promise of a government bail-out if the worst happens.
As part of the scam, officials said in a statement, traffickers tell the migrants that there has been an equipment failure and promise to return but never do.
As for Mr. Romney, he can't and shouldn't promise to return the genies to their bottles by reversing the gains of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood or renegotiating a new military agreement with Iraq.
His return came with the promise of buying the best team in Europe -- a pledge he had also made and delivered upon in his first stint at Real Madrid between 2000 and 2006.
And the thrust of all of them -- even the boldest, like his return to his Prague promise of working to reduce nuclear stockpiles -- was enabling America to focus more energy on rebuilding its strength at home.
Forty of Sony's top executives, including Kazuo Hirai, the chief executive since last year, are to give up bonuses worth 30-50 per cent of their pay after they failed to keep a promise to return the division to profit.
Their return may depend on the American government acting on its promise to pay for the return of Serb refugees to Kosovo in safety.
But there is commercial logic, too: Spanish bonds, say, promise a nice return if you think the debt crisis will go no further.
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The short-sellers borrow the shares, replace them with cash collateral and promise both to return the shares on demand and cover dividends paid out in the meantime.
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If you want your investing to be based on advice from the brightest minds in investing, listen to Swensen and think twice about the promise of absolute return funds.
President George W. Bush allowed his Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and lead North Korea negotiator Christopher Hill to give away this leverage in 2007 in return for Pyongyang's promise to come clean about its nuclear program.
This meant setting aside his calls for federalism in return for cabinet seats and the promise of gradual improvements in his people's status.
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