"I want to reap the benefit of my time in the game and use my funds for projects I have in mind, " Kallon added.
Meanwhile, a number of firms such as 888.com and Partygaming have listed on the UK market in an effort to reap the benefit of the growing popularity of online gaming.
The benefit of common identities and data integration is where hosting data together really shines, as Infochimps only needs to integrate the data once for customers to reap continued benefit: Infochimps sells datasets which are pre-cleaned and integrated mash-ups of those from their providers.
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Central American governments do not collect enough tax revenue to provide the rudiments of a modern state: security, education and health for their people, and transport infrastructure to allow their economies to reap the full benefit of their privileged position close to the United States.
Renault, though, has yet to reap the full benefit from its own investment in improving Nissan.
As a result, he may not be able to reap the full tax benefit of the deductions related to his repayments.
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Mr. Zuckerberg decided it made more sense for Facebook to go public and reap some financial benefit from an IPO, rather than stay private but have to release its financial information, said the people.
Mr. Zuckerberg decided it made more sense for Facebook to go public and reap some financial benefit from an IPO, rather than stay private but have to release its financial information, said people familiar with his thinking.
Mr. Zuckerberg decided it made more sense for Facebook to go public and reap some financial benefit from an IPO.
Because the drug does have side effects, women need to assess how much benefit they will reap from taking the drug.
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Even if Channel 4 won the bidding to run it, it would reap little benefit: Ofcom wants the new body's funding fenced off from its operator.
If Sanofi (nyse: SNY - news - people ) and Bristol (nyse: BMY - news - people ) win, they get to keep selling the medicine--and reap the benefit from their studies.
Afraid that grantees like DC would reap the benefit of these 19 years without fair compensation to authors, Congress included a termination right, allowing authors to take back the rights in their works before the extended period took effect.
He believes the next 24 months will be crucial in determining if the cloud becomes an open area in which most of the value goes to customers or a closed shop where the vendors reap most of the benefit.
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Jeter and Rodriguez play on teams that benefit greatly from the media business but the Yankees stand to reap more from Jeter than the Rangers do from Rodriguez.
In his latest book, " Return on Strategy: How to Achieve it" Poulfelt and his co-authors examine how companies can reap maximum benefit by using their unique X-Factor as a strategy.
HighTower brokers also run their own profit-and-loss statements, so instead of keeping 30% to 40% of gross fee production in W-2 earnings, they reap the benefit of all revenue associated with their clients, including interest spreads earned by lending idle cash in cash-rich accounts to other clients buying on margin.
If professional soccer really does take off, Mr Beckham may reap the benefit, assuming he takes up the option he negotiated in 2007 to buy an MLS team of his own.
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For example the gleaning system by which farmers in Israel were forbidden to reap to the edge of their fields is mentioned by name as to be preserved for the benefit of the needy among the Jewish community AND the alien.
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