The potential returns look juicy, even though they must share profits equally with the taxpayer.
"In any competitive market each party should be able to compete equally with the other, " he said.
And she said it meant a challenge for policymakers to ensure the non-religious were accommodated equally with faith groups.
"Unless every country adopts the same sort of strategy and deals equally with its own banks, you could get the risk of banking protectionism, " Randolph said.
Mr Cox, a former television presenter, is loquacious and intellectual, a fastidious dresser with a taste for outsized cufflinks, who spatters his conversation equally with French phrases and Anglo-Saxon oaths.
That may well be the case, but the fact is that whether Moran took the drug intentionally or not he, and his team, had an unfair advantage for at least part of last season and as a result their triumphs cannot be considered equally with those of Barry Town in previous seasons.
John O'Shea fashioned the original opening with a perfect pass inside Anelka and Giggs was equally incisive with a cross that was bundled into the roof of the net in trademark fashion by the predatory Hernandez.
We tried it with several sets of headphones, among them the included earbuds, and sound was consistently good, equally so with a few sets of desktop PC speakers.
His teammates are equally educated with degrees in infomatics, industrial engineering and information technology.
Mr Ball was equally unimpressed with the amount of information the electorate had received.
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We wanted to design a speaker that would work equally well with all of these devices.
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Married couples would share benefits equally, with the money split evenly between two accounts.
All categories were weighted equally, with the exception of the number of singles, which carried double weight.
The second set was equally competitive with the world No.6 eventually prevailing in a more even tiebreak contest.
Will those once so vociferous about presidential truth-telling be equally seized with the fact that "Obama lied after people died"?
The Merseyside club have an outside chance of making the top four themselves but will be equally disappointed with the stalemate.
The point is that the rest of the nation must be equally comfortable with it and that so far, they aren't.
Just as folks buy Nikes that Michael Jordan or Lebron James wear, we believe gamers are equally aspirational with their gear.
Fleming was equally impressed with Harris, playing in his 250th one-day international.
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Whilst Owen's contribution in attack delighted United boss Ferguson, he was equally pleased with the performance of his makeshift defence in Germany.
He is equally unsatisfied with dualism and the argument that mind and purpose can only be explained by an appeal to the transcendent.
They should do the reverse, he advised, because the short game is the one area where they can more equally compete with their stronger, longer juniors.
Mawle describes his character Gerald, a wealthy industrialist, as "at the top of the tree but equally conflicted with his lack of self-worth and human frailties".
Indeed, Ferguson neglected to notice that one of the speakers there, Terrence Deacon, is, like Nagel, equally dissatisfied with the limits of materialism as he defined it.
Kim Dong Yoo was equally explicit with his work "Elizabeth II vs Diana, " rendering the Queen's face from scores of tiny pictures of the late Princess of Wales.
Each were equally unfamiliar with the 3.4-mile, 20-turn circuit, and much attention was paid to an imposingly steep hill and sharp left turn on the northeast section of the course.
But equally important with newspaper morals is newspaper intelligence.
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The home side's bowlers were equally efficient with Pakistan reduced to 41-3 after Stuart Broad struck with consecutive balls and they were limited to 137-7 for England to win by 48 runs.
The second contrast between our books is even more important: his is equally concerned with two different countries, whereas I concentrate on just one (albeit with a variety of brief forays into comparison).
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