People talk over and over again about higher education as being a source of public benefit for the country.
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These are competitive jobs, not make work employment, for individuals who move off of the public benefit systems to become contributing, tax paying members of our society.
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We are not aware of any public benefit related to permitting these firms to hide their dirty laundry.
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"I fear this will limit the reach of product, and therefore of the benefit of innovation to the public, " he concluded.
G4S's activities range from delivering cash to banks to creating security systems for buildings and fire protection systems for America's space agency, NASA. Many of these firms benefit from long experience of public-private partnerships, which were pioneered in Britain (and often have a poor reputation there) but have spread to other countries.
Even better, these locations enable startups to offer employees the significant benefit of public transit.
But there have been concerns among independent schools about a lack of certainty about what public benefit means.
No hurricane works to the benefit of public officials, high or low.
Meanwhile, you can also tell them at this link that you appreciate their taking a stand against misinformation and for the benefit of public health.
But analysis by IPPR North shows almost half of major transport projects involving public funding benefit only London and the south-east, accounting for 84% of planned spending.
So cuts to next-generation programs not only limit the benefit for the military, they also threaten to slow the advance of commercial applications that benefit the public.
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Start with the pay and benefit levels of public sector employees versus competitive private sector people.
Item 5: Newspapers must present news taking into consideration the benefit of the public, not of an individual.
They do not understand why they should now pay to maintain the more generous defined-benefit pensions of public-sector employees.
Perform duties for the greatest benefit of the public and restrain from seeking self-gain and from being an instrument of any group of people.
He said that it would work if the two sides respect each other, "don't get in each other's pockets" and perform their roles for the benefit of the public.
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In the most famous case, America's tax breaks allow it in effect to hire the world's most successful businessman, Bill Gates, as its agent for good works, buying the public the benefit of his acumen.
When it comes to yoga, at least, Doraiswamy believes we should be urging our government agencies or large nonprofit agencies to take on the issue and to help establish rigorous proof for the benefit of the public.
Item 24: When presenting a news report, newspapers must take into consideration the welfare and the benefit of the general public.
It would also raise serious questions about excessive government spending and wealth redistribution beyond reasonable programs for the benefit of the general public.
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"A few months here will hopefully be of benefit both to the public purse and to the public in the end, when we receive our new hospital, " she said.
The government may draft a package of policies to encourage large companies to engage in direct talks with the owners of foreign brands to benefit the public, Huang said.
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The company exists to maximise the value of the BBC's assets for the benefit of the licence fee payer and invest in public service programming in return for rights.
Landowners dispute Ramblers' claim for the size of a financial benefit, saying the island is already well served with public rights of way.
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Consistent and uniform application of food policy will actually benefit the public.
According to many of the organisations, the measure would be of "no benefit" to the public and would damage their confidence with regards to recycling.
And thus the spectacle of slow cross-country trains that should have been allowed to die when Amtrak took over from the freight railroads in 1971 but continue to roll at the cost of vast subsidies with little or no public benefit.
We think that those which charge high fees where the public benefit may not be obvious should assess and report the value of the benefit they provide alongside the value of the benefits they receive - including of course the tax breaks.
Basically his concern is that abuses of the parsonage allowance by religious racketeers will cause public alienation for a relatively modest benefit that can be critical to the viability of small churches.
Since the urban decline of the 1960s, courts have expanded the definition of "public use" to mean "public benefit, " allowing developers who promised higher tax revenue and jobs to seize property considered blighted.
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