Half a billion dollars in cash now underpins his closely held development company, Related Group.
The notion of reasonably widespread entrepreneurial opportunity underpins basic faith in the free-market system.
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Indeed, the watch underpins the modern economy, full of tightly scheduled trains, planes, meetings and calls.
So now a steady stream of rental income underpins a growing property-development business, especially residential.
But the reasoning in the Maine case, which underpins the other two, is even more tenuous.
For app developers, the business model that underpins many free apps relies on data collected from users.
It rides on a new platform derived from the one that underpins the larger Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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The Ascend W1 brings this powerful experience to a broader audience, and underpins it with great hardware.
We should not underestimate the strength of the Pakistani state, and of the consensus that underpins it.
The science that underpins the majesty of the universe can be foundational to many who have trouble embracing God.
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Dr Ryan said obesity underpins a large proportion of patients who are ill.
His finding that the planets circle the sun underpins much of modern science.
Long-term strategy also underpins the organisational reforms which Mr Hague unveiled this week.
Mr Twigg said politicians have a duty "not to undermine the professionalism that underpins the status and morale of teachers".
One issue Sanofi has barely addressed is why the FDA delayed rimonabant, which underpins Amusa's growth forecasts for Sanofi stock.
So this study seems to provide some neurological evidence for Dr Ericsson's idea that long-term working-memory function underpins prodigy-level performance.
We are extremely pleased with both of these outcomes and believe the combined compensation underpins the enforceability of our intellectual property.
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The surge in commodity prices underpins the Canadian unit and has driven the unit to a four-year high against the greenback.
The same limestone that underpins the Coonawarra wine region has created a spectacular underworld just south of the town of Naracoorte.
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Second, since money will follow the patient, it underpins the objective of giving people choice over where they get their treatment.
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More recently, in the gustatory realm, the big news has been the Danish restaurant Noma and the foraging philosophy that underpins it.
The key relationship that underpins the EU is usually the Franco-German alliance.
Philanthropy is part of the unspoken contract that underpins the American dream.
The citation for his knighthood credits Prof Wilmut with "revolutionising" biology through the cloning technique which underpins the science of stem cell technology.
The message underscored the importance of freedom of expression noting that it underpins every other freedom and provides a foundation for human dignity.
America's digital infrastructure underpins our progress toward strengthening our economy, improving our schools, modernizing our military, and making our government more open and efficient.
The idea was fine-tuned over the following months and was formally launched in July, and now underpins the way Mr Zander is running Motorola.
Climate change research underpins or touches on many aspects of society.
But the commissions said the law which underpins investigations needs reform.
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