Sprint worked hard for more than two years to bring Clearwire to its knees with the long term scheme of buying it back for a song.
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While it's easy to get caught up in the daily grind, you'll ultimately reduce your stress by taking a step back to focus on your business in the long-term scheme of things.
And he helped implement PlaNYC, a long-term scheme to build houses for up to 1m New Yorkers, link them to transport, clean up brownfields, plant 1m trees and improve air and water across the five boroughs.
Gill's placement in the sensitive intelligence job has alarmed government officials because it fits the operating theory of prosecutors and investigators that Alamoudi was part of a long-term scheme by Islamic extremists to place friendly, if perhaps unwitting, associates in key U.S. government positions.
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With another 100, 000 arrivals expected under a short-term visa scheme that allows employers to fill urgent job vacancies from outside Australia, the total intake is likely to be closer to 300, 000.
What's more, Germany's many large blue-chip companies not only have the scale to help them avoid job cuts, they have also been helped by the German government's recent short-term working scheme, in which the state subsidizes worker wages to help firms avoid layoffs.
Christine Grahame, MSP for Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale, and long-term supporter of the scheme, said the high interest in the Tweedbank-based jobs was a good sign.
In 2008 Korea introduced an earned-income tax credit, a universal basic pension and an insurance scheme providing long-term care for the elderly.
According to a study carried out in Colombia, the scheme also has long-term benefits.
In the long-term, the government hopes the new scheme will save it billions of pounds.
Cheryl Hopkins, director of strategy and commissioning at Birmingham City Council said it hoped the scheme would have long-term benefits.
Under the scheme anyone needing long-term care would receive it.
One mooted scheme, to use Long Term Credit Bank as the rump of the new institution, is just absurd: to entrust new lending to a bank that has already squandered so much would be indefensible.
But in his world, which is not the world occupied by most people, it is the trimmings around the basic pay - the bonus scheme and the long-term incentive plan - that are the real and substantial remuneration meal.
The Landlords Association in Kent said the scheme could encourage the long-term tenancies which everybody wanted.
WFTC, which will give more money to parents on low pay, and the New Deal, a scheme for helping the long-term unemployed into work, are at the heart of their anti-poverty strategy.
At employment, Mr Smith was a skilful communicator, and had managed, until recently, to deflect attention away from the flaws in the New Deal, a scheme for getting the long-term unemployed into work.
If the NFL member clubs were a part of a scheme to conceal the long-term effects of suffering concussions, the resulting injury could be deemed intentional, thereby producing an exception to the exclusive-remedy rule.
The scheme is designed to provide short-term accommodation, ranging from just one night to up to two weeks.
ICL, a computer-services company with about half its 22, 500 employees in Britain and the rest scattered through 40 countries, Katharine Turner is designing a global scheme of management bonuses and long-term incentives.
For now, though, Crane recognizes that Nest's scheme can provide benefits in the short term, as well as a bridge to a new era where his electrical grid might be as social as Facebook is.
But Labour also thinks its scheme will lower public spending in the long term.
The one bank that was a bit more frank that access to liquidity is an issue insists that the Bank of England's new and unconventional scheme to provide cash - the Extended Collateral Term Repo - will rectify things.
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The scheme has also attracted interest as a possible long-term power source for a manned mission to Mars.
Seven tax professionals (though I use that term loosely) were indicted in 2009 for their roles in the scheme.
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'Boris bike' is the widely used term given to the cycles used in the capital's cycle hire scheme, which was introduced by Transport for London and the Mayor of London Boris Johnson in 2010.
The scheme is run by the States of Jersey to help long-term unemployed people retrain and get back into work.
Richard Tol, professor of economics at University of Sussex, said he felt that the whole scheme was "crazy" and would not work in the long term .
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"In the long-term we should probably choose between either converting it into an understandable compulsory savings scheme or integrating it into a more generous and understandable basic state pension, " he said.
But shareholder support group ShareSoc urged Faroe stakeholders to vote against the scheme, claiming it would encourage a focus on the short-term share price instead of the fundamental strength of the business.
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