That's how Las Vegas became Las Vegas -- a balance of private enterprise but also a regulatory structure that made sure that people could come here and enjoy themselves and thrive and bring their families in an environment that was safe for them and secure.
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He notes that India has a stronger tradition of private enterprise, more developed managerial education, better corporate governance, a freer flow of information, a more vigilant investment community, and stronger banking and legal institutions.
But, there is no reason why policy can't be proactive and stimulate the growth of restructuring as a private sector enterprise.
Unlike other utilities, French water is already a model of private enterprise.
The framers of Arizonas constitution purposefully decided to protect taxpayers against a wide variety of subsidization schemes, with a decided preference for keeping government out of the affairs of private enterprise.
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Perhaps we should keep the government out of something private enterprise has a good business in.
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He is a man so disgusted with the lack of ethics he witnessed in private enterprise that he founded a nonprofit to hand out dog food.
One way of interpreting the changes is that rather than creating new opportunities, they merely legalise what was already a widespread informal economy of clandestine private enterprise.
On a continent in which power tends to coagulate at the top and rarely spreads to regional and local levels, Rwanda preaches a gospel of free enterprise and private sector job creation.
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Another way of looking at it: In emerging markets, private investment and enterprise is making up a greater proportion of GDP.
And the American settler uprising that began in 1775 was essentially a reflection of the tensions between this private-enterprise notion of empire and the growing financial burden of securing it both from rival European colonial powers and from displaced indigenous peoples.
It's the fatigue of battling the Moscow Oil Refinery, a public-private enterprise able to refine 73 million barrels a year.
Sweden has high marginal tax rates but also lots of affluence and private enterprise, tightly regulated banks and a budget that was in surplus as recently as 2011.
The search for profit, they argue, may be a regrettable necessity in the modern world, a sad fact of life if there is to be any private enterprise.
The joint initiative between Ryder Cup Europe, the Scottish government and Scottish Enterprise is the first time that a series of private contracts will be available through what has been a public sector portal.
Had this been a private-sector enterprise, competition and the threat of liability would have spurred innovation in the form of frequent updating of the drug's purification and formulation with state-of-the art technologies and would have required rigorous adherence to government regulations.
Hybrids can be a mix of legacy systems, newer architectures, and private clouds in enterprise data centers together with service provider offers such as colocation for custom resources, micro-nodes, hosted private, virtual private, and public clouds, he says, arguing that such architectures require a rich set of network capabilities to integrate into a seamless whole.
The United States Mountain West has long been a hotbed of experimentation and innovation, due in no small part to a decades-long partnership between government, universities and private enterprise.
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We can immediately deliver value to stockholders, while we continue the execution of our long-term strategy and focus on delivering best-in-class solutions to our customers as a private enterprise.
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