However, if the winners follow his suggestion, their local churches should not expect a windfall.
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The supposition is that winning big accounts results in a windfall for the agency.
The chaos in financial markets--to say nothing of exploding volatility--has been a windfall for exchange operators.
Lower earners who can foresee a windfall will often benefit from planning, notes Mr. Lewis.
Much as investors enjoy a windfall, they also appreciate a steady stream of cold, hard cash.
Now a windfall tax, it seems to me, would not be inappropriate in this context.
For them, the disaster has meant a windfall of business and a world of headaches.
Obama said a windfall profits tax would ease the burden of energy costs on working families.
Barack Obama, supports the repeal of oil company tax breaks and a windfall profits tax.
If it comes to pass, any concession paying 13% (or more) will deliver a windfall.
And yesterday, two senators said they wanted a windfall tax on the profits of big oil companies.
That will create a windfall for Amgen to make up for the loss of revenue from Epogen.
School cleaners, cooks and low paid clerical staff are to get a windfall of hundreds of pounds.
That kind of discipline might be a better start in life than a windfall from issuing shares.
It may produce a windfall for overseas vendors or emerging companies, or it could simply stall the market.
There are no current plans to introduce a windfall tax on oil companies.
And it might be something that could lead to a windfall of donations.
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These options are worth little now, but they may be stacking Day's cards for a windfall in the future.
As an aggrieved shareholder, he may finally reap a windfall from his deal.
Something more punitive is likely as well, for instance a windfall profits tax on oil, and maybe other industries.
But students now hope that falling prices will provide them with a windfall.
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The new government is expected to introduce a windfall tax on mining profits.
Part of the impetus for the changes is the chance for a windfall.
Experts advise filing an estate-tax return to preserve the dead partner's exemption, in case the survivor receives a windfall.
The provision is intended for companies to avoid double taxation, but acts as a windfall for the oil industry.
Such a windfall for Sotheby's will certainly help their already solid bottom line for the first half of 2007.
But for them, it would be little more than a windfall for doing what they were going to do anyway.
It is gathering a windfall from oil exports, thanks to a high price stoked in part by fears of war.
In practice, doing so would have given a windfall to bondholders: nearly double their capital as well as interest payments.
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That, in turn, will mean facing down the planters, who prefer to bag forest land for a windfall of timber.
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