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In the United States, when unions win recognition ballots, they often end up returning to the National Labour Relations Board time and again to try to establish that the employer is acting in bad faith.
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Skilled players will certainly still win more often, but the unskilled will feel as if they competed, and actually will win occasionally.
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Of course corporate PACs and industry groups are often going to back who they think can win.
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Hence, innovative companies have more at risk, and often settle even when they are confident that they would win in court.
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While I support many pro-business policies that the Republicans often tout, I am not so convinced that they can win without some much-needed reforms.
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As a result, auction houses are in constant competition to win business and are often forced to make promises they may wish they didn't have to make.
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The problem is that investors often seem to discount even unlikely patent challenges just in case they win.
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If local authorities do things like make sure roads are maintained, help workers get training so that they can join the oil and gas business if they want to, and protect people on pensions who often struggle with rising living costs in boom towns, everyone can win.
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