When Progressive Rates are cut the people making the most money accrue the greatest benefit.
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The business is no longer owner-centric, and relationships can accrue to the new owner.
Therefore, any new way to accrue more revenue from existing users is a bonus.
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The most devious politicians are far too often those who accrue the greatest power.
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The big difference between traditional and cash-balance plans lies in the way workers accrue benefits.
If America re-establishes the proper role of business in society, all kinds of benefits will accrue.
Looking at professional athletes, in an indirect way what Jobs accomplished will accrue to them too.
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Social media will grow in 2012, but the big rewards will accrue only to a few.
Obama framed the issue mostly in terms of the benefits that would accrue to children.
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As well as the new jobs, this project could accrue significant UK multi-million pound exports.
He has, after all, used a largely ceremonial position to accrue something close to prime-ministerial powers.
Better to accrue fewer to start than use a devastating event to pressure the spending conversation.
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Revenues include those that accrue to the team from the stadium, broadcasting, licensing and merchandise.
In turn, these benefits for individuals and families accrue to their communities and to society at large.
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The loyalty program lets users accrue points that in turn reduce the amount paid at the pump.
Not surprising to this author was the increasing amount of debt the nation continued to accrue in the first quarter.
Most of its benefits accrue not in easily measured revenues and profits but in immeasurably large consumer surpluses.
One of the balance sheet assets they accrue during this period are their tax-deductable Net Operating Losses (NOLs).
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Cumulative preferred stock buffers the risk of a skipped dividend payment by allowing past due dividends to accrue.
Where development would be destabilizing or where progress would accrue to opposition groups, regimes actively resisted economic reform.
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The benefits brought by private issue of euro notes would accrue both to Poland and to the global economy.
Amplify these small improvements across thousands of providers, hospitals and other health-care organizations, and we will accrue impressive gains.
At this point, needless to say, real bodies start to accrue, and real if comically untroubling crimes demand to be solved.
Like the mystics, great decision-makers courageously face facts regardless of the ego damage that may accrue along the way.
Start with that employee-friendly 35-hour workweek and the fact that European workers accrue vacation faster than their U.S. counterparts.
And the miles accrue not only on flights on Virgin America, but Virgin Australia and Virgin Atlantic as well.
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The industrialized world has an important role to play in supporting reforms that will allow these benefits to accrue.
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These benefits will accrue, however, only if the Congress agrees to fund such deployments and the associated military construction.
Contentious arguments around oil and gas production usually revolve around nationalist assertion that it ought to accrue to Scotland.
Participating consumers will also accrue local currency credits at their favorite participating markets.
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