On the good side, it is in order to warn others of what's in it, or to better understand what distinguishes it from the Shari'a, or to help protect Muslims from being oppressed by it, or to protect Muslims' rights under the Shari'a.
As a result people are half-hearted about the treatment and it doesn't seem to work because they don't know what's in it for them.
But in saying that, I know we have a lot of guys that are extremely experienced, understand what it's like to play in this division, understand what it's like to play in New York because of their experience, and I like that.
Whether the Senate needs to ratify the pact will depend on what's in it, wrote Sen.
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An appalling fact about the tax code is that no one really knows what's in it.
"The consumer nowadays is looking for what's in it for them, " says Mr. Coffren.
But at her death what's in it bypasses her estate and goes to the kids, free of estate tax.
The issue is what's in it and how much information is being released.
Now, what's in it for Decatur is that they don't have to pay benefits like they would possibly a U.S. worker.
And I wondered how it was we went into court and swore on that Bible and people don't really know what's in it.
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RiskMetrics quantifies such risks by showing how much a boss stands to gain if his stock rises or falls, compared with what's in it for shareholders.
And you started asking yourselves, what's in it for me?
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And this is why -- for those of you out there who wonder, well, what's in it for me, I've already got health insurance, I can see why if I didn't have health insurance that I'd want health insurance reform, but I've got health insurance through my job and it's working pretty well -- why do I want health insurance reform?
He has proved himself time and time again, but it's not about what he's done in the past it is about what he is doing now.
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And it's really important for an audience to feel as though it's reflected in what it hears from the stage.
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That way they can track everything, who has what and what office it's in.
"It's not about what's shown in the ad, it's about the audience for the ad, " said April Jordin, a Coke spokeswoman, adding that Coke will also keep showing families in its ads.
So I think you know, I think people are beginning to see sense but it's, it's, you know what it's like in London, I mean in New York, you know you've got one Mayor who's got huge power and can bulldoze things through, it's much more difficult here.
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Given the cost and the bother for airlines, one wonders what's really in it for them.
It's actually quite substantially different, and it grows out of what's in the House bill, as I say, and what's in the regulatory white paper on page 32 where central to it is the notion of limiting risky activities and trying to protect the system.
Mr. HENDRICKS: Theoretically, if they come out with a better model that dissects you more as a consumer and gives them more precision in figuring out whether you're a good credit risk, that's what would be in it for them.
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