These days, at least to corporations, all Delaware does is flaunt itself as a tax haven.
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Washington loves to flaunt taxpayer money rescuing companies, unions or entire industries carrying political clout.
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China sees the Expo, like the 2008 Beijing Olympics, as a chance to flaunt its strength.
President Obama and his regulatory legions flaunt very heavy, very visible hands pressing partisan self-interest.
Cosplayers love to flaunt their favorite characters at conventions, and attendees love to look.
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Neither Russia nor China is happy to see Mr Kim flaunt his bombs.
This is the land where tomorrow reigns, as local consumers are all too willing to flaunt the next new thing.
Then there's a geekier crowd looking to flaunt the ultimate techie status symbol: brains--both their own, and those they've bought.
But he has placed most of his fortune in blind trusts, and has been careful not to flaunt his wealth.
Companies that sell data-mining software, surveillance cameras and other products will flaunt their work with one government to attract new business.
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An exercise intended to flaunt the new, outward-looking and confident China has displayed its dark side: nervous, repressive, prickly and stubborn.
Yes, Motorola is in the PC business and has been for awhile now, they just don't flaunt their wares like others.
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The President worked on, as a member of the Senate, cracking down on employers that flaunt our laws by employing illegal immigrants.
You should wear what you are comfortable in, though a tiny bit of me always thinks, 'If you've got it, flaunt it.
China being China, there are still plenty willing to flaunt their bounty.
He wants to keep a certain amount of privacy, and he doesn't flaunt the press or the publicity, because he doesn't have to.
The motivation comes from a fascination with technology plus the satisfaction of being able to flaunt techno-mastery to like-minded folk around the world.
Only time will tell if the number of consumers who flaunt Equus badges can change the meaning of prestige in the eyes of car-buyers.
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To flaunt its sincerity, Hamas has let Fatah activists wave their flags in Gaza, and has attended the workshops and weddings of Fatah people there.
Top-heavy women have great cleavage and therefore should flaunt that asset.
They ensure that every small-town dandy can flaunt the finest threads.
There is no better way to remind yourself of that than to drive for almost 2, 000km (1242 miles) and watch South Africa flaunt its outrageous curves.
They dominate the jade-and-gem trade, push up land prices and flaunt their wealth in Mandalay and Myitkyina, where all the posh cars have Chinese number plates.
Over a one-mile distance on Interstate 84 northeast of Hartford, the fastest 5% of drivers routinely flaunt the 65-mile-per-hour speed limit by driving 85 miles per hour.
Instead of capturing photos to flaunt to friends on Facebook, Memoto posits that its photos should serve a more private purpose one of reflection and self-analysis.
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Some of the Chinese tiger farms try to pass themselves off as safari parks, but, whatever label they flaunt, they in fact breed animals, slaughter them and sell off the parts.
My advice is usually very constant: FLAUNT YOUR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE.
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Politicians flaunt pickups as proof that they are regular folk.
Learn as much as you can, find opportunities to flaunt your skills, become an avid student of human behavior, but be pragmatic about your place in the corporate solar system.
In Yes Minister, Sir Humphrey and his civil service colleague Bernard Woolley regularly flaunt their classical education with word-perfect Latin and Greek quotations they know their boss will not understand.
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