The government may draft a package of policies to encourage large companies to engage in direct talks with the owners of foreign brands to benefit the public, Huang said.
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In those instances when such research leads to a novel technology, it is the role of the NIH and recipients of NIH funds to disseminate the research findings and, as appropriate, pursue further development to bring technologies to practical application to benefit the public.
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Since then, the company has evolved, grown, and is quickly becoming a perfect example of how technology and entertainment can work together to benefit both the public and major industry.
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According to many of the organisations, the measure would be of "no benefit" to the public and would damage their confidence with regards to recycling.
"I will need to see issues addressed if the IFA is to benefit from continued public funding, " added the minister.
So cuts to next-generation programs not only limit the benefit for the military, they also threaten to slow the advance of commercial applications that benefit the public.
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"I fear this will limit the reach of product, and therefore of the benefit of innovation to the public, " he concluded.
Probably only when a severe housing recession has been caused for no benefit to the public.
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No hurricane works to the benefit of public officials, high or low.
Health care and other social services for the poor have also been neglected, in contrast to the public services that benefit the wealthy, such as highways and airports many of which are world-class.
Rep. Pete Lee, a Democrat from Colorado Springs who introduced the bill in January, says businesses that choose to become benefit corporations should be allowed to "promote the public good" through one-off projects, such as a fundraising drive for a local school or a day off for employees to do charitable work, that don't hurt profits.
When it comes to yoga, at least, Doraiswamy believes we should be urging our government agencies or large nonprofit agencies to take on the issue and to help establish rigorous proof for the benefit of the public.
"A few months here will hopefully be of benefit both to the public purse and to the public in the end, when we receive our new hospital, " she said.
The reason: The opportunity for firefighters to practice and test their equipment, a public benefit, outweighs the incidental benefit to the taxpayer.
To earn trust, both analysis and reform demand total transparency to convince the public at large that regulation and governance are designed to benefit the "real economy, " not Washington or the executive suite.
From an alternative perspective, I mean, could the case be made that since only 2 percent of the funding comes from the federal government that could be a long-term benefit for public broadcasting to cut the purse strings from political pressure?
As the retirement checks began to disappear there was a public outcry that prompted Washington to enact the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation.
Even better, these locations enable startups to offer employees the significant benefit of public transit.
This means the airlines have the ability to benefit from public subsidies, cheap labor and preferential fuel prices not available to U.S. and European carriers.
Economist Milton Friedman has argued that it is the social responsibility of corporations to increase profits thereby putting more people to work and paying more taxes to support programs that benefit the general public.
Last month, when President Obama said he would send 17, 000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan, the public was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
Moreover, if the revenues were used to improve public transport, the poor would benefit disproportionately.
They do, however, need to make a bolder case for why they are fighting on quite so many fronts and to tell the public when it can expect to feel the benefit of the slimmer, fitter Leviathan it has been promised.
The secular ANP, which advocates more autonomy for Pashtuns, is expected to benefit from public anger over what they call here the Talibanization of the province.
The victory appeared to be the result of populist policies carried out by President Rafael Correa to benefit the poorest sectors of society by substantially increasing public spending, mostly in an unaccountable manner.
Whatever goodness these joint efforts yield will be donated to the public domain so that others may harvest some of the benefit.
The system was established as a trade-off that provides a public benefit: the state agrees to grant a limited monopoly to an inventor in return for disclosing how the technology works.
The alternative was to see the private sector's assault on defined-benefit pensions escalate into the public sector, the last safe bastion of such benefits.
These are competitive jobs, not make work employment, for individuals who move off of the public benefit systems to become contributing, tax paying members of our society.
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Ray Story, chief executive of the Tobacco Vapor Electronic Cigarette Association, warned that tax rises on e-cigarettes would only benefit tobacco companies, to the detriment of public health.
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