The business is no longer owner-centric, and relationships can accrue to the new owner.
Looking at professional athletes, in an indirect way what Jobs accomplished will accrue to them too.
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Obama framed the issue mostly in terms of the benefits that would accrue to children.
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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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Contentious arguments around oil and gas production usually revolve around nationalist assertion that it ought to accrue to Scotland.
The theoretical value of a company is the present value of all future cash flows that will accrue to shareholders.
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Given that Travelocity would incur the operating expenses, we expect a significant portion of the commission to accrue to Travelocity.
Defenders of the droit de suite sometimes point to the royalties that accrue to sales of books and recorded music.
Global firms must have a local flavor in all things they do and ensure that benefits accrue to the local populace.
And tax revenues that accrue to the park do not have to be handed up to the provincial and central authorities.
Research shows that the greatest investment gains over the long term typically accrue to those who buy stocks when they are inexpensive.
The price is paid primarily by shareholders while the benefits of any improvement in financial stability accrue to society as a whole.
But some of the advantages that accrue to high-frequency traders look unfair.
The United States has a unique opportunity to help ensure that the benefits of growth accrue to the many, not just the few.
But the virtues of the guarantees that are available and accrue to the benefit of the retirement saver are now coming to the forefront.
By using an agnostic approach to the cloud, such as Deltacloud, the benefits will accrue to the enterprise and not to the cloud providers.
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The benefits of rising stock prices accrue to those who have already amassed wealth at the expense of those who are struggling to save.
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Moreover, the evidence for extreme-exercise hazards is far from conclusive and is contradicted by other studies suggesting the health benefits of exercise may accrue to infinity.
But those benefits accrue to the client, not the the advisor.
But a less-remarked on phenomenon continues to be the dynamism from sustained better or lesser performance, which in turn can also accrue to changes in size.
So we could be looking at a society that grows ever richer, but in which all the gains in wealth accrue to whoever owns the robots.
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Ogunjobi said the NFA and Globacom will sign the contract next week, when earnings that will accrue to the clubs from the sponsorship package would be announced.
An inventory of the by-products of Nigerian oil production is a salutary, if dismal, exercise: 85 percent of Nigerian oil revenues accrue to 1 percent of the population.
Under prohibition, these revenues accrue to traffickers as increased profits.
There are a number of ways our company will derive value from Lucasfilm's intellectual property-some of which can be realized immediately while others will accrue to us over time.
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Yet the sums that people pay to travel illegally, and the fact that most benefits of migration accrue to the individual, strongly suggest that such devices should have a role.
The instinct of the reasonable observer is that organic changes of this sort somehow absolve the sufferer of the responsibility that would accrue to a child abuser whose paedophilia was congenital.
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Had the Japanese decided to exclude the U.S. from participation in the development and production of the FS-X, no trade, technology transfer, or employment benefits would accrue to the United States.
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Critics maintain that while in the short run some benefits would accrue to the United States, the project may in the longer-term fundamentally undermine the competitiveness of the U.S. aerospace industry.
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