Here's what you need to know: • Trump fills coffers.
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Meanwhile, HBO is filling its coffers for the streaming wars.
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It also returned more than £30m to the NT's coffers.
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That may change as more states find their coffers empty. ■
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Why have the teams weakened as their coffers have overflowed?
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The government is steeped in debt; its coffers are empty.
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Many do so because they hope to loot public coffers.
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It's a connection that pays off of the party's coffers.
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In hopes that full coffers were still in their vaults.
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Much is at stake both for London and government coffers.
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How much pressure will this put on city coffers, essentially.
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California's economy is humming, pouring revenues into the state coffers.
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The committee is long disbanded and its coffers are empty.
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Its only benefit is to union coffers and Big Labor.
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All represent money lost to the coffers of the Mouse House.
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It would fill the government's coffers, and bolster its fledgling army.
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They do not contribute much to the city's coffers in return.
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The Defense Department has transferred $2.5 billion to border wall coffers.
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Meanwhile Eritrea has seized the chance to boost its depleted coffers.
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Meanwhile, opioid manufacturers continue to pour money into state legislators' coffers.
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Only a small portion of the cost came from local coffers.
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And by filling his charity's coffers with his own damn money.
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Actual aid to Puerto Rico has flowed slowly from federal coffers.
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The trade in drugs that swells their coffers also ruins lives.
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More importantly, neither party has much cash left in its coffers.
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Since Túpac Amaru's refusal to register, so too have its coffers.
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He also tortured dissidents, oppressed workers and plundered the public coffers.
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Lots of money coming into U.S. coffers and Jobs, Jobs, Jobs!
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The UCKG was in the forefront, with overflowing coffers that funded
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A $5 billion bank loan has topped up central bank coffers.
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Tom Wolf (D) has shallow coffers after a costly contested primary.
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He wants money going into the regime's coffers, plain and simple.
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The federal tax credit now gets partially diverted into state coffers.
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She said the UK would decrease its contributions to EU coffers.
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Nearly $10 billion has been shifted from Pentagon coffers since then.
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Because a mountain of cash has been pumped into their coffers.
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The government's coffers are fairly flush thanks to record oil production.
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CREEP had both illegal and legal campaign funds in its coffers.
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That means taxpayer dollars made their way into the hotel's coffers.
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The increase would add another 400 million euros to state coffers.
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Privatization could bolster state coffers and bring in new foreign investors.
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But it spiraled once the Brownback tax cuts drained state coffers.
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But state coffers have shrunk, causing Kansas to miss revenue targets.
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MH: How much money has this practice put in ISIS's coffers?
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Another was to mitigate the unpleasant whiff of dynasticism that clings to it; Jeb's campaign coffers were filled by friends of the Bush brothers' daddy, President George H.W. Bush, as were George W.'s coffers before him.
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Qatar bankrolled their campaigns and filled their coffers when they took power.
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He filled its coffers with profits from the country's natural gas industry.
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That which coffers the trousseau of Maria de' Medici and Lincoln's bones.
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Criminals fill party coffers rather than drain them, and so are tolerated.
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Fast growth fills the government's coffers by about $2trn over a decade.
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Fundraising is not affiliated with campaign coffers, and is much lower budget.
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Many of South Africa's 300-odd state-owned firms drain state coffers.
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Every working day its coffers swell by another billion dollars or so.
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Buhari said state coffers were virtually empty when he assumed the presidency.
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Such a move last month bolstered EDF's coffers by 1.8 billion euros.
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But the cash, as many noted, always ended up in Starbucks' coffers.
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Both candidates' coffers are relatively small by the standards of modern campaigns.
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Oil-rich UAE had previously pumped billions of dollars into Sudan's coffers.
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The money you're spending would probably be better used in public coffers.
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Evaneos, the European travel marketplace, has beefed up its coffers once again.
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Fourth, get potential taxable revenue that is offshore back in U.S. coffers.
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Big shots will continue to fill campaign coffers, and hold fancy fundraisers.
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And lenders have poured money into the coffers of influential Republican lawmakers.
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It's the victim of rising pension costs that are crimping municipal coffers.
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A Sabic deal could put billions in the Saudi sovereign fund's coffers.
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WorkBoard raised $30 million, while Gtmhub added $9 million to its coffers.
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Others have already loaned their campaigns sizable resources to fill their coffers.
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Any future lawsuits could strike at more than the Boy Scouts' coffers.
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IDB member countries pledge to renew the fund's coffers every several years.
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Decades of overspending and a long recession have drained most Brazilian states' coffers.
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Multiple lawsuits are also responsible for draining the Yellow Cab Co-Op's coffers.
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Revenue not needed for debt service would eventually flow back into city coffers.
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The Chinese military's coffers are likely to keep swelling, according to the Pentagon.
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A process to replenish the fund's coffers should also be triggered, he said.
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Algeria has relied greatly on high oil prices to fill the country's coffers.
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The missing tax revenue will surely put a dent in the government's coffers.
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The proceeds from the sale of these businesses will go into state coffers.
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Gillibrand also transferred a big sum, moving $9.6 million from her Senate coffers.
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But while higher taxes can expand government coffers, they could ultimately hurt GDP.
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During its decade-long hold on power, the party looted the country's coffers.
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At home unemployment is rock-bottom and the treasury's coffers are spilling over.
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Safety and inspection bot startup Gecko Robotics adds $7 million to the coffers
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Venezuela's PetroCaribe program, by contrast, funneled money directly to the Haitian government's coffers.
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The past decade's commodity boom poured rivers of extra cash into public coffers.
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Furthermore, economic surveys show that all states' tax coffers would swell under DAPA.
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After years of sanctions and low oil prices, the state's coffers are empty.
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They could fill his coffers without him having to do too much work.
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LimeBike and Spin have significantly less investor cash in their coffers than Ofo.
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And with such deep coffers, he can make a play for every state.
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States' coffers go wanting due to failures to collect levies from online purchases.
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Those first responses are not reimbursed by insurance, relying instead on public coffers.
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That could put as much as $70 billion in the Saudi fund's coffers.
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But a lasting recession could also drain some states' unemployment insurance program coffers.
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The loans generated huge profits for lenders, as well as for city coffers.
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So a large chunk of legal marijuana sales are going into state coffers.
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Because I am not putting one penny in the coffers of that whore.
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According to the report, the money made it into the central bank's coffers.
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The coffers of corporate America are straining under the weight of spare cash.
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Political coffers fill up with contributions from people who loathe the other side.
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Foreign aid to Haiti's public coffers, which leapt after 2010, halved last year.
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Foreign aid to Haiti's public coffers, which leapt after 153, halved last year.
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However, the former mayor's money dump seemed to have emptied his campaign's coffers.
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Foreign aid to Haiti's public coffers, which leapt after 2010, halved last year.
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One crucial unknown: Did Russia try to funnel money into Trump's campaign coffers?
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Some of that money ends up in the coffers of the breakaway regions.
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Germany's overflowing coffers are the subject of intense debate ahead of the Sept.
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They are focused on the fact that these sales add to Apple's coffers.
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Exactly how much of Florida's coffers have gone to fight the virus remains unclear.
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Cyber-attacks can shut power plants, paralyse firms and siphon fortunes from banks' coffers.
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That could apply to investors, who put over $200 million into Zalora's coffers, too.
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And the good poppy harvest this year in Helmand has helped fill the coffers.
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Might low-skilled immigrants instead contribute to the coffers by having plenty of children?
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Tariffs are taxes on imports and so will bring some cash to treasury coffers.
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Clinton's campaign has turned to aides more recently to fill the campaign's fundraising coffers.
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On the other hand, the better-off can contribute more generously to Church coffers.
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The last spectrum auction in 2015 raised 2.8 billion euros for French state coffers.
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The crash in global oil prices in 2470 did not help state coffers either.
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Lawmakers who refused to cut taxes when state coffers were flush risked taxpayer revolts.
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The drug trade was good for British coffers, but it crippled a great empire.
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The question now is whether that rhetoric will hit the U.N. in its coffers.
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Trump's remarks brought an influx of cash to fill Rosendale's coffers for his campaign.
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It was not immediately clear how much the loan waivers would cost state coffers.
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The rationale for the proposed reform was to ease intense pressure on state coffers.
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In Wisconsin, lottery officials will withhold 7.65 percent, or $36.5 million, for state coffers.
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The remaining amount will go to the coffers of Loma Negra, the filing said.
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Thursday brought reports that hedge funds were quietly extracting their money from Deutsche's coffers.
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In contrast to other energy states, Oklahoma didn't fill state coffers during flush years.
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Billions of new dollars would be added to the federal coffers by its elimination.
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But the real money was being made, with no risk, though pillaging state coffers.
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But since then, rising sales of pickup trucks and Jeeps have bolstered its coffers.
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He boasted that tariffs on China were filling the coffers at the Treasury Department.
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China had enjoyed three decades of fast economic growth and government coffers were overflowing.
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By now, Musk's various ventures have sucked well over $28503 billion from government coffers.
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Heller has decided to help out the bank lobbyists who fill his campaign coffers.
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Won't that hurt the city coffers now relying on lousy teams to stay lousy?
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A call to remember Glazier dipped into his networking coffers to do just that.
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Trump took $6.1 billion from Pentagon coffers to begin construction of his border wall.
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Right to Rise USA is opening its coffers before the state's GOP primary Feb.
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This is the biggest lump sum of discretionary money that swooshes around our coffers.
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Such investment levels would add 80 billion euros more to state coffers until 2025.
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Trump campaign officials have said that impeachment has been a boon for its coffers.
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It's little wonder, then, why the finance world poured $35 million into Clinton's campaign coffers.
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Whose ad networks and media outlets (like TechCrunch and HuffPo) did the Verizon coffers fill:
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Decades of overspending and a long recession have drained the coffers of most Brazilian states.
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That figure far exceeds the tariff revenue that has flowed into Treasury's coffers so far.
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U.S. prosecutors charged the officials with dipping into city coffers for their own personal gain.
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The money pays debt service before heading to government coffers, a protection called a lockbox.
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The next year, according to another article, Parchman brought in $485,000 to the state's coffers.
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If the merger goes through, then the combined fantasy sports giant has newly-stocked coffers.
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It was not clear how much money the committee still has has in its coffers.
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The impeachment process also bolstered Republican coffers, with McConnell, R-KY, and Stefanik, R-N.
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He calls Ms Stein's initiative "ridiculous" and a "scam" to fill the Green Party's coffers.
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Those are pledged donations that may not have gone to the campaign's coffers during July.
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During that time period, hackers can steal freely from the coffers of the affected enterprise.
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Every animal comes with a price, and the only barriers are one's coffers and conscience.
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This may have proved shortsighted — Jarvis was quickly burning through her coffers defending Mother's Day.
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Oil companies' valuations are dwarfed by tech firms', but their coffers remain deep (see chart).
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Revenue raised through taxes on inherited wealth was once a big contributor to governments' coffers.
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The motivation for this—besides old-school bigotry—seemed to be filling the city's coffers.
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The credit reporting company failed catastrophically to spot the data flowing out of its coffers.
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Withdrawing them could help fill government coffers, by making tax-avoiding cash payments more awkward.
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On the flip side of taxes, the cannabis market can be lucrative for state coffers.
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How you place in Iowa can significantly help fill campaign coffers or suck them dry.
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China has been cracking down on tax cheats as demands grow on the nation's coffers.
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The local government supplemented this with massive infusions of cash, which eventually drained our coffers.
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And because the state owns the bank, any interest income goes back into its coffers.
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Mr Temer argues that the PMDB's coffers were separate from the PT's, and above board.
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American military officials say they are striking targets like oil rigs and secret cash coffers.
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Now, with coffers flush with revenue, the state wants to buy those buildings back. Gov.
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The tax brought in 2 billion euros ($2.22 billion) a year to France's state coffers.
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The NetSuite deal put about $3.5 billion in cash from Oracle's coffers into Ellison's pocket.
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He suspected they were traders inspecting what could be sold to fill Islamic State's coffers.
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The expansion will not only fill the coffers of the ACP and the Panamanian government.
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Though it brings funds to the company's coffers, it clogs the repertory with enduring problems.
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Maintaining ties to Wall Street makes economic sense for Democrats and keeps their coffers full.
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Bilbao, with its flush coffers and narrowed options, has become soccer's poor little loaded club.
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The addition of banner ads significantly added to BuzzFeed's coffers last year, the people said.
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Companies with billions in cash in their coffers could save those struggling to pay salaries.
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After that, the items are auctioned off with proceeds going to the transit agency's coffers.
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In other words, big sums are being diverted from state coffers and flowing abroad instead.
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The Trump administration has cited possible revenues to federal coffers totaling $1.8 billion by 2018.
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To be sure, Nissan has plenty of cash in its coffers to cope with setbacks.
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Money from labor unions, for instance, is quite ok, since it floods into Democratic coffers.
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Since then, this excise tax generates an estimated $28503 billion yearly to the commonwealth's coffers.
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Travel tech start-up Beekeeper added $13 million in series A funding to its coffers.
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They wanted the ability, for instance, to add off-line donations into a campaign's coffers.
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During that period, oil revenue swelled government coffers with $203 billion, according to Catholic University.
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Part of the profit found its way into the Bolsheviks' coffers via businesses in Stockholm.
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LaVorgna said with low unemployment, revenues should continue to increase and fill the Treasury's coffers.
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But he spoke vehemently against the idea that the church wanted to fill its coffers.
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Former Zambia strongman Frederick Chiluba siphoned off millions from state coffers into Delaware shell companies.
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The tender is expected to generate 1.2 billion levs ($662.80 million) for the state coffers.
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Billions of dollars are, and will be, coming into United States coffers because of Tariffs.
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Both factors drained cash from the banking system and channelled it into the government's coffers.
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Venezuela's state-sanctioned mafia has been pillaging the country's coffers for the last two decades.
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After all, this is money that should be going to US coffers but just isn't.
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These are questions your co-op might want to answer as it continues filling its coffers.
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Several multibillion dollar hedge funds opened their coffers to new investors this year with much excitement.
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Needless to say, Flipkart and Ola still welcome foreign capital that goes into their own coffers.
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The government also opened its coffers to meet the challenge of record high immigration last year.
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Legal costs have decimated the state party's campaign coffers, just a year before Jones faces reelection.
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The fees add about 7 billion crowns to state coffers, the ministry said in Friday's statement.
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By taking this option last year it left an extra 23 billion euros in EDF's coffers.
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The amnesty has boosted the government's coffers by $7 billion, around 60% of the total target.
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Ten out of China's 33 provinces get more than half their budgets from the centre's coffers.
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In all, that would be $81.7 million going to federal coffers, leaving you with $139.3 million.
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Layoffs in those sectors mean less sales and income tax makes its way into state coffers.
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Jammeh also used a number of corrupt schemes to plunder state coffers for his personal gain.
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In launching the project, the good name and fullish coffers of the Waldensians were a help.
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Facebook's initial public offering in 2012, for example, alone contributed $1.9bn in tax to California's coffers.
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Such a tax would boost local governments' coffers as a much-needed new source of revenue.
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Invariably, some of that lobbying money must have come from the gaming industry's ever-expanding coffers.
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Lahey said that $30 million came from a fund-raising campaign, the balance from university coffers.
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The president said the government of his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, left the nation's coffers "virtually empty".
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Since the tax cuts were enacted, state coffers have shrunk, causing Kansas to miss revenue targets.
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Business is soaring and Palantir is a stable company, which is great for the city's coffers.
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For months the biggest cash injections into Trump's campaign coffers were from his personal bank accounts.
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Recursion had previously raised $20 million, bringing the total in the coffers up to $80 million.
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Wind farms are often the largest taxpayers in a county, so they substantially increase local coffers.
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The solution this dual absence of accountability and strategy is not more cash in DOD coffers.
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Law firm coffers swelled early in the year when clients began paying a backlog of bills.
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Shareholders in these companies pick up the tab since the money comes directly from corporate coffers.
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Baker and Hogan built massive campaign coffers and were heavily supported by the Republican Governors Association.
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Who will pay into these coffers if we are not growing our workforce with immigrant labor?
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Collectively, that would be another $273.9 million or so going to federal coffers ($779.4 million altogether).
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Moore's campaign coffers already took a hit this year from his tough primary challenge against Sen.
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And the president says he's willing to keep doors and coffers closed for months or years.
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He also leaves Iowa with full campaign coffers and remains the favorite to win New Hampshire.
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Ultimately, the skim took $22019 million from home care providers and placed it in union coffers.
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It was built by COR Development, a frequent and generous contributor to Mr. Cuomo's campaign coffers.
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Last year's restraint may not extend to this year, as venture firms have padded their coffers.
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They see the millions teams are earning at a time when state coffers have been depleted.
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His economy minister, Paulo Guedes, has said privatizations could bring 1 trillion reais into public coffers.
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President Pena Nieto has also previously denied Odebrecht bribes made their way into his party's coffers.
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During that period recreational fee coffers stood at $28503 million, according to the Congressional Research Service.
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When more gold flows out of than into official coffers, the authorities will eventually run out.
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The NRA has also funneled millions of dollars into the coffers of state parties and politicians.
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She has not ruled out paying into EU coffers to participate in "some specific European programs".
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The only "sharing" the league has in mind is from public coffers to its owners' pockets.
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But the trade agreement wouldn't necessarily bring more money into US coffers, as Trump has suggested.
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Bahrain needs to raise debt to refill state coffers hit by a slump in oil prices.
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Oil prices plunged from more than $100 a barrel to less than $30, draining Russia's coffers.
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Of that, only about $2500 billion to $277 billion has actually flowed into the island's coffers.
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That means that most of what Twitter expects to collect is still sitting in campaign coffers.
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That would drain city coffers further and could have ripple effects for national and global markets.
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Its coffers are not overflowing, however, and a majority of citizens and neighborhoods barely scrape by.
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Diversion fees have enriched city and prosecutor coffers, paying for retirement parties, travel and business attire.
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"Now Mnangagwa's bootlickers will have their full turn to loot from the state coffers," one said.
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For nearly a decade, Mr. Najib, 64, had unfettered control of his nation's courts and coffers.
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When hotels are wrecked by a storm, business dries up, unemployment soars and government coffers suffer.
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How much of its coffers is the PBOC willing to give up to control currency moves?
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Crime plummeted, schools improved, racial tensions eased, the arts flourished, tourism boomed and city coffers swelled.
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But vacant office parks are important to municipal coffers because they remain on property tax rolls.
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Those rounds are expected to bring around $25 billion and $2 billion into government coffers, respectively.
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"Clearly, this will hit global supply chains, economies across the world and ultimately government coffers too."
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Germany, with its overflowing government coffers and the world's largest trade surplus, should lead that process.
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The Miracle Whip joke is just the latest lark to boost brand equity and city coffers.
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This "fail first" philosophy may line the coffers of insurers, but it fuels the addiction crisis.
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Yet their donations make up more than 70 percent of the money flowing into political coffers.
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The revenue of the older retail sales tax went completely to the coffers of local governments.
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The proceeds from the IPO will boost Levi Strauss' coffers to invest in broadening its product range.
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That included pouring too much money into government coffers and too little into investment for future growth.
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That's how Facebook sells the most targeted adds and fills its coffers with unfathomable amounts of money.
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With their funding under threat, NGOs and others are looking for ways to keep their coffers full.
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Yet there is more talk than action, and the government's shallow coffers are only partly to blame.
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Ryan now will begin a furious fundraising push for his colleagues and to bolster his own coffers.
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To be sure, investors aren't opening the coffers for India's space startups in large numbers just yet.
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That provided a cover for those in power, unchecked by Juba's fledging institutions, to pilfer public coffers.
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Mr Temer's lawyers have insisted that his campaign coffers were separate from Ms Rousseff's, and completely kosher.
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The interim dividend payment would return 150 million pounds to government coffers, according to a Reuters calculation.
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The money that flows into party coffers flows out in the form of handouts or vote-buying.
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If the ads don't work that's an awful lot of money being pointlessly poured into Facebook's coffers.
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The rest will go to the coffers of Loma Negra, the company said in its IPO filing.
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On the one hand, Groove Music has Microsoft's very pliant coffers to keep it up and running.
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Trade routes have always been important, serving as a vital way to keep your empire's coffers full.
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Adelson is typically one of the Republican Party's largest donors and could fill the super PAC's coffers.
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CNN's Sara Murray explored the connection between the "Fake News" tweets and speeches and Trump's campaign coffers.
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And that's only the start of what you would pay to Uncle Sam and, typically, state coffers.
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He played up the benefits of the cash injection from the tax for the city's depleted coffers.
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CastAR also doesn't have the support of a parent company with bottomless coffers, like Microsoft or Facebook.
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The candidates claim that tax cuts will spur the economy, filling the government's coffers with new revenue.
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And among their nefarious activities these days, contributing to the billions of dollars in the mob's coffers?
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Stein on Saturday defended her push after Trump called it a "scam" to fill Green Party coffers.
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"This leniency agreement fine does not include the payback of losses to public coffers", the statement said.
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"All your assets must be expropriated," he added, stressing that the money should go to state coffers.
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For instance, Nevada and Florida have sales taxes and levies on lodging to help fill their coffers.
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Millions of U.S. aid dollars pour into the Lebanese army's coffers and Hezbollah continues to undermine Lebanon.
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The prosecutors are now demanding that Mr. da Silva return that amount of money to public coffers.
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The disposal of Pioneer could add around 3 billion euros to the bank's coffers, sources have said.
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It takes away from the rich and puts more of their money into the federal government's coffers.
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According to Al-Jubeir, the Kingdom is going after those that stole money from the country's coffers.
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There is hidden treasure in the coffers of aircraft too, including luxury cars, gold, diamonds, and currency.
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Unless they pass a stopgap funding bill before a midnight Friday deadline, federal agencies' coffers run dry.
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It's meant to keep arms races humming and the money flowing into military (and military-industrial) coffers.
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In addition to bolstering candidates' campaign coffers, the organization is involved in recruitment and training of women.
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The Japanese investment firm has recently armed its coffers with nearly $100 billion for its Vision Fund.
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"That's an increasing amount of crude that can't be sold to directly fill government coffers," Bruce said.
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And even if it is ratified, a trade deal doesn't necessarily flood the federal coffers with money.
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They noted that he has no connection to Alabama and has just $150,000 in his campaign coffers.
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Kirkuk is critical to the government coffers of both the KRG and the Iraqi government in Baghdad.
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He is one of many Venezuelan officials accused of enriching themselves from state coffers or illegal activities.
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The money can also be transferred quickly, wired from ActBlue into campaign coffers by the next morning.
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And earlier Disney stage transfers, especially "The Lion King," have added billions more to the company's coffers.
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The share of the Saudi budget that ultimately makes its way into royal coffers is not disclosed.
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Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)Controversy is trailing the disappearance of $100,000 from the coffers of Nigeria's examination board.
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It is impossible to determine exactly how much has disappeared from government coffers, though there are clues.
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January is typically a surplus month for Britain's public coffers because of seasonal flows of income tax.
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As the price of AIDS medications has spiraled upward in recent years, A.H.F.'s coffers have swelled.
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Tesla recently bolstered its coffers by raising an additional $1 billion through offerings of stock and debt.
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He played up the benefits of the cash injection from the tax into the city's depleted coffers.
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He is awaiting trial accused of leading a customs racket that swindled millions from the country's coffers.
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It says the tax cuts will leave an additional $20bn, or 0.7% of GDP, in companies' coffers.
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These slippery anti-oil salesmen are busy telling their electorate that the city coffers can handle divestment.
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This translates into millions of dollars no longer siphoned into union coffers by unwitting and objecting workers.
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South Dakota has no state income tax and relies heavily on sales taxes to fill state coffers.
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The company eventually cancelled its offering, missing out on a much-needed chance to replenish its coffers.
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The campaigns of all three appear in tatters, with single-digit poll numbers and empty campaign coffers.
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The leader has also been accused of manipulating state coffers to boost his success at the polls.
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Agreeing to negotiate a ceasefire in a war will boost your coffers, but damage your military's standing.
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Effectively, that situation would mean the Chinese companies are paying for the levies going into U.S. government coffers.
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Those coffers spend the money on more than 60 programs and grants addressing mental health, education, and more.
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In addition, the monthly dues would be taken directly from my paycheck and deposited into the union coffers.
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Instead, it's giving people money from its coffers and taking back that money on an agreed-upon date.
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The corresponding pullback on licensing deals will bolster their own coffers and ability to produce more original content.
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The average retail investor continued to shun large-cap stocks, while padding the coffers of international equity funds.
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Trump campaign coffers swelled to $85033 million, compared to less than $85 million total for the Democratic candidates.
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Trump's argument that member nations don't pay into NATO's coffers, however, is a persistent knock on the alliance.
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While Didi is lining its coffers with cash from massive tech companies, Uber has its own Chinese allies.
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Separately, Vassilev and three other bank officials are indicted for taking 207 million levs from the bank's coffers.
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After Yanukovych's ouster in 2014, the new government accused him of looting billions of dollars from Ukrainian coffers.
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The commodity boom meant more resources flowing into state coffers, and thus more money for politicians to steal.
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Two ministries run by Rosario Robles, now secretary of agrarian development, saw 203bn pesos vanish from their coffers.
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No cash is changing hands, Uber isn't going to have to dip into their coffers for this one.
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The home-sharing app has money in its coffers after raising more than $4 billion, by CrunchBase's tally.
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Oman's state coffers have been hit hard by a slump in oil prices over the past few years.
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He predicted late-breaking voters would move his candidate's way -- and eventually more money would fill his coffers.
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Many states don't even have enough money in their coffers to cover unemployment needs if another recession hits.
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Codelco's payments to Chilean state coffers will be phased out over a period lasting more than a decade.
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"The government has no legitimate, independent interest in enhancing the union's coffers at dissenting employees' expense", it contends.
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The energy and power companies account for most of the cash with some $20 billion in their coffers.
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Those measures, along with other cost saving moves, will boost government coffers by 2.27 billion reais, authorities said.
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The difference between selling at $16 and $18 was $6 million that Amazon could add to its coffers.
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On May 1st Puerto Rico's Government Development Bank, whose coffers are all but dry, faces a $423m payment.
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The region has been cut off by Baghdad for failing to send oil revenue to the central coffers.
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He suggested Banka would do better reaching out to officials he knows who have access to government coffers.
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So too could backend payment platforms that move money from your bank account to the game companies' coffers.
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Iacocca, a marketing whiz and scion of immigrants, thought he could boost Chrysler's coffers by expanding Jeep's brands.
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Yet, while state coffers stand to benefit from the latest wave of Lottomania, the federal government does not.
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He's likely to start the 2020 election cycle with a solid amount of cash in his campaign coffers.
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Graft, particularly in the oil sector on which Nigeria relies, has taken large sums from the country's coffers.
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Since taking office he has said he will recover "mind-boggling" sums of money stolen from public coffers.
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His adversaries warn that officials are seeking to drain state coffers ahead of a potential change of government.
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But he quickly dispels that notion, pointing toward fund-raising and sponsorship plans to help fill those coffers.
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But it does mean that the reverberations of Bannon's appearance would have been felt in the magazine's coffers.
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President Donald Trump's reelection campaign is using the impeachment inquiry launched by House Democrats to fill its coffers.
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While the GST is expected to boost the government's coffers, it has faced its fair share of criticism.
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Because the big banks want those billions of savings back in their own coffers, not in your pocket.
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At the same time, these states are filling their coffers with millions of dollars in new tax revenues.
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It raised about $1.8 billion through its Hong Kong listing late last year, which helped replenish its coffers.
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It is the government's cash cow, paying the largest dividends among state-controlled companies to the state coffers.
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Such a penalty is equal to the organization's remaining assets — meaning it would entirely drain the foundation's coffers.
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In exchange for fighting federal regulations, these companies would generously donate to the campaign coffers of their sponsors.
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The NCAA would no longer be prohibited from donating to the campaign coffers of a politician like Rep.
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School boards in Kansas and Oklahoma love it because the taxes on wind parks are filling their coffers.
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As Vox's Jane Coaston reported, the NRA is not believed to have overly full coffers at the moment.
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These include missing campaign cash and political donations meant for the Democratic Party rerouted to his own coffers.
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With fewer young people working and consuming, economies will stagnate, state coffers will suffer and innovation will slow.
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Before Mr. Suharto's ouster in 1998, the dictator plundered the country's coffers to enrich himself and his family.
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Instead, Trump has funded wall construction by taking billions from military coffers to augment billions appropriated by Congress.
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The agency's ample coffers gave Rockefeller the upper hand in taking over the subway system from the city.
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Shrinking it is a major objective for Modi, who is trying to get more money into tax coffers.
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Last year's record in mergers and acquisitions may not yet be trickling into the coffers of advisory shops.
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"I'll give some speeches, just to replenish the ol' coffers," he told The New York Times in 2007.
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Venture investors in traditional funds are managing wealth for others, and not investing from their own coffers primarily.
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A five percent stake in the group could bring in some 200 million euros to the state's coffers.
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Legislators have starved the public coffers and refused to ask their wealthy friends to pay a little more.
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The Kazakh government accused him of effectively channeling some $6 billion out of BTA and into his coffers.
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The resolution of that spat would results in billions of dollars more being added to the company's coffers.
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Instead, it seems he's merely interested in further filling the coffers of the wealthy and privileged, like himself.
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Conversely, by a 5-to-1 ratio, the taxes paid by illegal immigrants wind up in federal coffers.
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"It's a win-win strategy where tax-payers, state coffers and the Italian economy all benefit," said Brunetta.
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London would certainly be reluctant to keep on contributing to EU coffers so that discussion would be tricky.
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But, as you'd expect, he's provided no evidence that petros have brought even a penny into Venezuelan coffers.
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So did a solid economy, which filled government coffers with enough revenue to reduce the need to borrow.
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If she's got more stock left in her coffers, expect aspiring candidates to hit her up for it.
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There had been suggestions that the tax freeze might be lifted, raising government coffers by £12 billion each year.
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In an attempt to refill their empty coffers, an increasingly desperate Zombies agreed to a residency in the Philippines.
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That casino money flowed right out of Atlantic City and into the coffers of the billionaire hedge fund owners.
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Or whether pro-Hillarys super PAC coffers will be filled to the brim with Reese's Pieces and Almond Joys.
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He said the government's coffers were so large it could operate for the next several years without collecting taxes.
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The alleged police misconduct has weighed heavily on the city coffers, including $22015 million in court settlements approved Wednesday.
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The Defense Department transferred $1 billion to border wall coffers in March and another $5 billion earlier this month.
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Federal prosecutors unconnected to Mueller are particularly interested in how much foreign money went into his inaugural committee's coffers.
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Yemi Lalude is Managing Partner of TPG Growth's Africa fund, which announced $2 billion in its coffers last year.
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He also transferred an additional $2.6 million to his presidential coffers from other campaign accounts during the third quarter.
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Investigators want to ascertain whether foreigner people or businesses funneled money into the inaugural committee's coffers — an illegal act.
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Shaking his head, he denied having plundered state coffers or being responsible for war crimes committed by his troops.
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The leagues' initial attempts to fill their coffers through integrity fees (basically taking a cut of every bet) failed.
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But this looks like a straight cash grab—the fees aren't going to anything other than San Francisco's coffers.
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The returns it will generate in the next several months will refresh the coffers of many venture capital funds.
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But they cheered the execution of the divestments, which have brought nearly $13 billion into Petrobras coffers this year.
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India's state coffers are $22000 billion richer thanks to the unexpected success of a government-led income declaration scheme.
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This new cash infusion would more than double its coffers, bringing the total raised to more than $380 million.
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But the critics of San Diego's community choice proposal said they worried that it could drain the city's coffers.
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If Bloomberg were to join the race, he'd do so with coffers nearly nine times as large as Trump's.
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The $5.2 billion offer would free up yet more of Sears' coffers for other expenses, including fees for advisers.
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"If there's no money in the coffers then there are no bonuses for top management or employees," he said.
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Are you excited by the prospect of young comedians being given total creative freedom and access to Netflix's coffers?
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The sale of the frequencies is expected to raise at least 2.5 billion euros ($2.96 billion) for state coffers.
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Given that this is a direct listing from existing shareholders, Spotify itself won't generate proceeds for its own coffers.
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The LWCF still has billions of dollars in its coffers, which it can use to fund parks and conservation.
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Mr. Jonathan also presided over a systematic looting of the public coffers swollen by borrowing and the oil surplus.
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In the second quarter, FEC records show that the RNC saw almost $245,000 added to its coffers from Wynn.
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Medicare, which covers primarily older Americans and people with disabilities, is paid for out of the federal government's coffers.
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The state's coffers are heavily reliant on tourism but outside of the capital any incoming wealth is not felt.
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The coffers of public sector unions would also suffer if non-members were able to get services for free.
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As of now, the country owes over $60 billion to bondholders with only $9.6 billion left in its coffers.
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CDP would pay for it through an extraordinary dividend which would bring 1 billion euros in the Treasury's coffers.
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With Mr. Kleeman restocking the coffers by working remotely for his previous employers, when ashore, he considered his options.
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Novak said higher crude prices this year would add 2.5 trillion rubles ($40.14 billion) to state coffers this year.
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Revenues from oil sales now flow directly to government coffers, where payments must be approved before they go out.
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Brownback suffered at the ballot box because of an aggressive tax plan that ended up draining the state's coffers.
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Najib ruled Malaysia for nearly 10 years and is accused of siphoning millions of dollars from the country's coffers.
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The group's presence in rural areas also allowed the group to replenish their coffers with highway robbery and extortion.
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The Commission's tax demand angered the U.S. government, which accused the EU of grabbing revenue intended for U.S. coffers.
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He'll get major credit for resurrecting the steak fry, which will be a boon for the county party's coffers.
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Backers of California's main legalisation measure make much of the annual $212 billion that could flow to state coffers.
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Since 2013, Saudi Arabia has propped up Egypt's ailing economy by injecting at least $12 billion into Egyptian coffers.
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But the collapse of the boom two years ago has hit public coffers and asphyxiated poor towns like Salgueiro.
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In Bird's case, the company is sticking around its last valuation, adding a few hundred million to its coffers.
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The group argues that halting new leases would increase energy costs and reduce the money going into federal coffers.
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The group estimates that legal weed will create nearly 19,400 jobs and add $180 million annually to Connecticut coffers.
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She even pilfered the charity's coffers to pay for her son's criminal defense, according to a federal criminal complaint.
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But paying for that would drain Treasury's coffers, Mnuchin argued, pushing up the deadline to extend the debt ceiling.
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Mr. Trump has previously credited the tariffs with padding the United States government, saying they are filling Treasury's coffers.
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Even France's Michelin rubber plantations, clustered in the nearest province west of Saigon, made regular payments to Communist coffers.
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With Aissami at the helm of the organization, Maduro and the regime continue to ransack the coffers of PDVSA.
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But, like many of their counterparts in other states, they face male opponents with deep coffers and establishment support.
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The Newseum's struggles were draining the Freedom Forum's coffers, said Jan Neuharth, chairwoman and chief executive of the foundation.
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Its investors include Ant Financial, which added $150 million to Zomato's coffers in a fund-raising round this month.
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Simply because the money he paid to Cohen wasn't from the campaign's coffers doesn't mean it wasn't a crime.
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If the states saved money, they kept it; if they spent more, the extra money came from their coffers.
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Despite forking over a hefty amount to federal and state coffers, the after-tax amount would be life-changing.
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The following day, firms will compete in a separate process expected to bring another $2 billion into state coffers.
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Donor enthusiasm offers a hint that those empty coffers will fill rapidly once the party settles on a nominee.
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Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), who had nearly $10 million in his campaign coffers as of the end of June.
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School overcrowding, a surge in uncompensated care at the hospitals and a new need for translators drained city coffers.
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Despite forking over a hefty amount to federal and state coffers, the after-tax amount would be life-changing.
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And with fewer working people contributing to the government's coffers, the stress on Beijing's finances will become increasingly acute.
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Despite forking over a sizable amount to federal and state coffers, the after-tax amount would be life changing.
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But the union has also dipped into its coffers to pay each of the striking workers $493 a week.
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Nestlé, the world's biggest food company, and thus presumably a major contributor to GMA's coffers, bailed in October 2017.
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"Every day that it's shut, there are millions lost for the company and for public coffers," Quiroga told reporters.
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An estimated $120.1 million will go to Uncle Sam and $24 million to Massachusetts state coffers, according to USAMega.
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The senior COFINA holders claim AAFAF has made overtures suggesting it supports raiding COFINA coffers to benefit GO holders.
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At the moment, Saudi Arabia needs all the money it can lay its hands on to replenish drained coffers.
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The Tax Policy Center crunched the numbers: The policy would deplete federal coffers by $1.02 trillion over a decade.
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"We got a slightly lower price and the money went into the town coffers," he is quoted as saying.
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Corporate email hacking drained over $676 million from company coffers in 2017, according to the FBI's Internet Crime Report.
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Now, with its coffers bulging and some governments seemingly poised to give the green light, the hyperloop has legitimate stakes.
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The fee was expected to add about $215 million to state coffers, mostly earmarked for health and human services agencies.
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Yet Trump and his minions are the loyal servants of the fossil-fuel industry, which fill Republican party campaign coffers.
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But is there any way for Mexico to fund a border wall without officials there dipping into their country's coffers?
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Codelco turns over all its profits to state coffers, and its performance is closely watched by Chileans of all stripes.
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Maduro's adversaries have warned that Venezuelan officials are seeking to drain state coffers ahead of a potential change of government.
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State tax coffers are really low, so you've seen a lot of layoffs at the municipal, local and federal level.
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Luckily, the experimental program won't deplete the city's coffers as it benefits from financial backing by wealthy Silicon Valley moguls.
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So it seems a pattern is emerging: Strapped European governments, continually desperate to increase state coffers, pursue the Continent's wealthiest.
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Money that poured into government coffers during a series of oil booms starting in 1947 poured out just as quickly.
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While many borrowers assumed that the money was going toward their loan balances, it in fact went into SLAC's coffers.
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She wants the $1m remaining in the foundation's coffers to be handed out to other charities and the foundation dissolved.
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Securities and investment firms have poured nearly $65 million into her campaign coffers, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
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The virtual reality entrepreneur has donated some very real dollars to the senator's coffers (as Buzzfeed reporter Ryan Mac noted).
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When he fled into exile in Equatorial Guinea he did so in his Rolls-Royce, leaving the state's coffers empty.
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With taxes, anywhere between $173.3 million to $542.3 million of that could end up in state coffers, the report says.
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Balkh raises nearly $200m a year in direct taxes and customs duties that is paid into the central government's coffers.
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Allowing the expansion of fossil fuel facilities could add cash from property taxes and business license fees to Portland's coffers.
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Other documents illustrate how Semlex appears to benefit more than the state coffers of countries that agree to its deals.
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The budget includes income tax cuts for middle-earners which will cost state coffers some 25.5 billion euros in 23.
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If there are inexplicable dumps of foreign money into the president's coffers... couldn't those be explained through his tax returns?
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It recruited both volunteers and conscripts, extorted ordinary citizens, and plundered oil reserves and ancient artifacts to fill its coffers.
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Today, over $400 billion a year is missing being stolen from public coffers due to tax evasion by wealthy people.
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That's another significant blow: In 2014, taxes and extortion filled its coffers to the tune of an estimated $600 million.
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Until recently, the Lannisters' gold mine had filled their coffers regularly, and enabled them to pay their debts on time.
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Yet, that number doesn't include costs to families, communities, or federal and state coffers that are deprived of tax revenues.
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Crowe amassed more than $3 million in sales at the auction, which you'd assume would go straight to his coffers.
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Presidential candidates need to spend years building support from voters, raising money for their campaign coffers, and recruiting talented staff.
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Additionally, Trump's budget proposes half of the profits from drilling will go right back into the state of Alaska's coffers.
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An immediate focus, though, will be on replenishing fundraising coffers now that the slower schedule allows for more finance events.
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Petronas is a key contributor to government coffers: its dividends last year accounted for 24.1120 percent of total government revenue.
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One agency targeted for a direct hit to their coffers: Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau, Kyiv's foremost anti-corruption body.
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Since money from this fund was not coming directly from the union coffers, it could be freely donated to candidates.
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The eccentric shapes of the Sistine coffers eliminated that obstacle; each snugs around a bespoke image in illusory sculptural relief.
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With enormous coffers, hedge fund and private equity founders have become some of the biggest political donors in this election.
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Right to Rise started the years with deep coffers, having raising $103 million in the first six months of 2015.
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It will open its coffers to Alabama's GOP apparatus in hopes of getting Moore elected next week, party officials said.
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For now, there are a few things you can do to use those income spikes to boost your savings coffers.
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The event is expected to help the DNC fill its coffers and send money to state parties across the country.
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By holding state deposits as assets, the bank's profits can be returned to state coffers to fund direct state investment.
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The move is expected to increase retail wine sales overall and could add more than $150 million to state coffers.
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Mr. O'Brien said he was not privy to the conversations about how the money ended up in his campaign coffers.
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Qatar has a checkered history in the fight against eliminating cash that makes its way into the coffers of terrorists.
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The United States should update the increasingly decrepit building and sell it off as a hotel, filling our Treasury's coffers.
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Bezos has said he fills Blue Origin's coffers by selling about $1 billion worth of his Amazon stock each year.
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"I'd rather have the coffers of the state of Hawaii defend the legal challenge," Davila said, according to the Herald.
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Mai Ahmad Fatty, a member of the incoming government, accused him of stealing around $11 million from the state coffers.
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Australia's REA Group will put $50 million into its coffers, with SoftBank — which led a $90 million investment in Housing.
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Tough financing laws in Italy aimed at stamping out years of corruption have left parties struggling to fill their coffers.
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The more into it you are, the more likely you are to work, which means extra cash in the coffers.
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The revenue from the government's first load is expected to fall into the country's coffers within the next few days.
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And though the city claimed restitution on behalf of its residents, it also demanded damages for its own municipal coffers.
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The total haul for the Saudi state coffers could be as much as $300 billion, according to the Financial Times.
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Thursday's ruling should benefit local coffers as well, at least where local sales taxes are collected at the state level.
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Sérgio Sá Leitão, Brazil's culture minister, acknowledged that the recession had hollowed the coffers of several museums in the country.
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McGowan runs Lockwood Strategy and is, presumably, paying herself a salary out of the companies coffers, which is not illegal.
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People didn't have a ton of money to spend on booze, but money wasn't flowing into the government's coffers either.
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The Afghan government has again increased taxes on the industry to replenish its coffers, cutting into the industry's shrinking profits.
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It's also hit the coffers of Lebanese political and militant group Hezbollah, which gets 70% of its funding from Iran.
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These so-called facts illustrated how "illegals" were transforming California into a barbarous pit, while simultaneously draining the public coffers.
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Encouraging private sector job creation would limit the impact on the deficit while adding tax money to the nation's coffers.
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House Republicans even used their positions on the Committee to pad their campaign coffers and shamelessly advance their political careers.
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Tesla raised $1 billion in stock and debt offerings to bolster its coffers in advance of the Model 3 introduction.
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But Gonzaga is back in the Sweet 16 after padding the WCC coffers with a Final Four appearance last year.
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Saturday's new punishments focused on two non-military financial pipelines crucial to Pyongyang's coffers: exports and income from overseas laborers.
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Many Kenyans say government corruption is a pressing national problem that drains state coffers and distorts business and political life.
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U.S. colleges and universities have blasted administration efforts to collect more detailed information about foreign cash flowing into their coffers.
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Muhammad Rashid, former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's economic advisor, claims that Abbas misappropriated at least $100 million from Palestinian coffers.
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In addition, the coffers of public sector unions would suffer if non-members were able to get services for free.
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The movement's members, required to turn over their worldly possessions and, in many cases, their earnings, added to the coffers.
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If the census reports fewer people than actually reside in, say, Texas, then fewer dollars will come from federal coffers.
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Trump has repeatedly suggested that China pays the tariffs, saying they will bring "a lot of money" into US coffers.
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According to the BBC, the tax could initially raise close to £4433 million ($650 million) per year for British coffers.
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And a PAC backed by the Republican Governors Association has more than $1 million in its coffers to support Scott.
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And it's not just their own campaign coffers that are swelling: Outside players are chipping in for attack ads, too.
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Campaigns needed to wait for checks to arrive and clear before counting the money into their coffers and spending it.
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Meanwhile, American industry rallied behind Republican William McKinley and stuffed his campaign coffers with a then unheard-of $4 million.
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Their own accountant, they say, concluded that despite the fatter coffers, the league's finances are threatened by the rising administrative costs.
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Meanwhile, fresh capital is piling up in the coffers of local startups with all the intensity of a New England snowstorm.
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It also makes a lot of money from busted gizmos: repair fees and cash from refurbished gadgets all line its coffers.
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The tragedy, then, becomes something he can exploit for his own self-interest, which is to say the company's corporate coffers.
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The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee saw $135 million added to its coffers this cycle while the NRSC raked in $129 million.
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Saudi Arabia has borrowed extensively over the past few years to refill state coffers depleted by a drop in oil prices.
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In addition to the human toll, the alleged police misconduct has weighed heavily on the city coffers in terms of settlements.
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The lobbyist group fills its coffers with deep-pocketed donations from some predictable sources like the Koch brothers—famous conservative donors.
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That would hurt the country's already ailing coffers, which depend on oil sales for more than 90 percent of their revenue.
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Progressive anger at President Trump is on the rise, resulting in increased voter turnout, protests, and Democratic coffers swelling with donations.
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It has politicised life in these countries as hostile groups struggle with each other to seize control of the…state coffers.
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The NPP's muted campaign is easily explained: it last formed a government eight years ago and its coffers are almost empty.
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As his coffers emptied, Mr Kiir started flagrantly to favour his own Dinka tribe, South Sudan's biggest, to stay in power.
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Meanwhile, Bird padded its own coffers with a $275 million funding round earlier this month at a valuation of $2.5 billion.
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Conveniently, the practice also strengthened party power, as grateful appointees directed chunks of their government salaries as "assessments" to party coffers.
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Still S&P said the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) expects to end fiscal 2016 with just $33 million in its coffers.
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It has also hit government coffers as the government still depends on oil sales for about one-fifth of its budget.
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Revenue collection was farmed out to middlemen who beat money out of taxi drivers, handing only a fraction to public coffers.
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More plausibly, the administration pointed out that money sent to Cuba would end up in the coffers of its repressive government.
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With unemployment at a 17-year low and stockmarkets near all-time highs, one might expect state coffers to be overflowing.
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But unlike a minimum wage increase, it would direct employers' additional spending on workers into government coffers instead of workers' pockets.
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Carrefour Brasil plans to sell 205.882 million new shares in a primary offering whose proceeds will go to the company's coffers.
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Mr Sands also argues that withdrawing them could help fill government coffers, by making tax-evading cash-in-hand payments harder.
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How the Iranians handle such a predicament after the deal is done and its coffers are replenished remains difficult to anticipate.
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The lion's share of value being created by digital advertising ends up in the coffers of adtech giants, Google and Facebook .
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But the only beneficiaries are his own coffers and the Spanish crown, and the only thing saved is another gold doubloon.
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Both companies are valued between $2 billion and $3 billion, and are using their coffers to expand aggressively into LimeBike's backyard.
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Declaring it the work of a failing news organization – Buzzfeed (ignoring the several hundred million dollars recently pumped into its coffers).
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Fears are growing of spiralling capital outflows that could deplete sovereign coffers and cause a crisis in the highly indebted economy.
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Some HK$2 trillion ($255 billion) now sits in the city's coffers, enough firepower to transform public housing, healthcare and education.
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And sure enough, The New York Times reports that since the tax giveaway passed, money has been flowing into republican coffers.
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In recent weeks, the rising Powerball jackpot and attendant surge in ticket sales has provided a corresponding boost to state coffers.
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Its coffers are barely dented, its owners are not personally liable, and nondisclosure agreements have kept adverse publicity to a minimum.
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Bush finished the year strong on the bundler front, with 11 lobbyists funneling $195,795 into his coffers from July to June.
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But he has the chance to make his mark in ways that go beyond the coffers, and the bricks and mortar.
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That had protected government coffers from corruption when oil receipts - which make up two-thirds of revenues - were low, he said.
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In the past, schools used these rules to cover up wrongdoing and ensure that federal money kept flowing into their coffers.
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States are filling their coffers with hundreds of millions of dollars in marijuana tax revenues and allocating them for social good.
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By spending those funds at Trump's properties, the inaugural committee effectively transfers those donors' contributions directly into the Trump Organization's coffers.
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In the never-ending search for new revenues to fill state coffers, South Dakota has approved a troubling new tax law.
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And that obligation is to tell the truth, and to do so in the open, even it it harms church coffers.
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As the company's coffers filled with billions in funding and as press coverage snowballed, Neumann's behavior and ambitions became increasingly unconstrained.
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Ross, for example, is a billionaire investor who filled his coffers rebooting failed steel companies before launching a private equity firm.
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But Strange's coffers have been boosted by virtue of being the incumbent, while Brooks's time in the House has elevated his.
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Those agreements have previously meant money transfers to the R.N.C. that have helped it build out its coffers, and its staff.
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It seems as yet that the Olympic Committee's coffers have not been positively affected by developments, as was anticipated by many.
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That would hurt the country's already ailing coffers, which depend on oil sales for more than 90 percent of their income.
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It would tax large companies 3% of their digital revenue, bringing an estimated 1.2 billion euros to state coffers every year.
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Facebook contributed about $213.7 million to lobbyists' coffers, and Amazon gave $20163 million — about four times what it spent in 22016.
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Facebook contributed about $11 million to lobbyists' coffers, and Amazon gave $13 million — about four times what it spent in 2013.
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Still, GOP members said there's no doubt that Trump and Vice President Pence could help Republicans significantly boost their campaign coffers.
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It has the potential to supplant Russian gas exports, which are crucial to Russia's coffers as well as its strategic ambitions.
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And combined with its annual EIS fundraise, the VC has added £200 million to its coffers in the last 12 months.
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Mr. Newsom has raised $21.3 million this year, and as of late September had more than $16 million in his coffers.
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The profits Mansudae has raked in from these artistic projects directly feeds into North Korea's coffers, according to the United Nations.
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Uber has vanquished many rivals and will add as much as $10 billion to its coffers from its initial public offering.
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He also highlighted his own tariffs on China, which he said were bringing a "tremendous amount of money" into government coffers.
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During health emergencies such as this one, enormous sums of taxpayer money exit the public coffers at the speed of light.
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Democrats should oppose them because they are starving state and city coffers of funds needed for important services, such as schools.
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She is also said to have purchased multimillion dollar properties in South Africa and built luxury palaces after pillaging party coffers.
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In May 2019, the electric carmaker sold debt and additional shares of stock to raise $2.7 billion to replenish its coffers.
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But because Congress refuses to cross a gun lobby that fill politicians' campaign coffers, we see more senseless and preventable deaths.
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The project is also meant to pay for the island's maintenance, Ms. Glen said, which is now funded from city coffers.
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Politically, this would hand a fundraising gift to Republicans, who have said impeachment has been a winner for GOP campaign coffers.
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It's also possible that nixing the deal pushes up oil prices, padding coffers in countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait.
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The second generation ends up adding roughly $30 billion to government coffers, while the third generation creates a $223 billion surplus.
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Then, often after a robust bump in local campaign coffers, plans for new "State-of-the-Art Stadium" are put forth.
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The admission contrasted with Trump's repeated assertions that his tariff tactics hadn't hurt the economy while swelling the government's tax coffers.
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It also just announced a raise of $58 million in Series C funding, bringing just over $91 million to its coffers.
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By the start of 2020, Williamson had fired her entire campaign staff, explaining that her campaign coffers had been stretched thin.
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Both the Senate and the Assembly see such a surcharge as eventually putting about $0003 million a year into state coffers.
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Prosecutors now allege Pezao received money from public coffers in exchange for giving political backing to members of the criminal organization.
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Some media reports suggest the NRA served as a conduit for Russian money that landed in the Trump presidential campaign's coffers.
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China said in October it will shift some central government tax revenue to local governments' coffers to help ease the strain.
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Much larger future installments will be required but the initial package, to replenish Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster coffers through Sept.
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Hence, despite the enormity of funds needed and limited public coffers, the financial resources to meet America's infrastructure challenges do exist.
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Kim's regime is well practiced in operating black markets, arms smuggling, and even narcotics trafficking as ways to fill its coffers.
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He also pointed out that a stronger economy is also likely to generate higher interest rates, another hit to federal coffers.
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All the more so after the billions of dollars released by the last White House back into the coffers of Tehran.
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Proponents of the rule argue it could save Americans billions of dollars that will now help fill their retirement coffers. Sen.
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The widening deficit comes despite a booming economy and a low unemployment rate that would typically help fill the government's coffers.
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Other times, it was paid off by a nonprofit that Trump controls, whose coffers are largely filled with other donors' money.
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Dating from the mid-19th-century, they were well preserved since they had been recessed within the coffers of the ceiling.
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A tax on second homes of over $5 million won't solve income inequality, but it could help boost the city's coffers.
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Brazil paid millions of dollars a month to Cuba for the doctors, making them a vital export for the island's coffers.
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It appears the GOP squandered — or exploited — that opportunity to write a plan that primarily put more money in corporate coffers.
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But consistent with the forthcoming order restricting refugee admissions entirely, this memo sees refugees as a drain on the public coffers.
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Bean resents Zøg for forcing her to follow in their footsteps and marry a wealthy prince to fill Dreamland's empty coffers.
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It was widely reported Monday that an aide to Barrow announced that over $11 million was missing from the Gambian government coffers.
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The investment helps to fortify Gawker Media's coffers, as well as fund a few expansion initiatives, including video and an ecommerce project.
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Some of the members will quietly sell more oil (provide more supply) than agreed upon in order to fatten their own coffers.
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In the 290-2307 fiscal year, its taxpayers made a net contribution of C$2125bn to federal coffers, about 2175% of revenue.
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The pullback comes at a time when a massive influx of money from China has boosted the coffers of big Tinseltown productions.
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As part of confidence-building measures, both sides agreed to resume oil and gas exports to help shore up central bank coffers.
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The rapid arrival of international students in the U.S. is coincident with the Great Recession, when public and private coffers tightened dramatically.
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While the payment is a welcome boost to Britain's coffers, the government is set to make a loss overall on its investment.
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Applying that to the Mega Millions lump sum option of $13 million would result in roughly $21 million going to state coffers.
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But cheap goods put money back into household coffers, which boosts the economy and potentially leads to more jobs down the road.
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The central bank, whose coffers are too light to defend the currency through interventions, is likely to have to raise interest rates.
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Proceeds from the so-called secondary offering will go to the coffers of Apax, Mattar and another nine shareholders, the filing said.
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As a result, any potential changes in the capital gains tax may not fill government coffers as much as many might expect.
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Since taking office over a year ago, Barrow's government has faced headwinds after inheriting a country with empty coffers and heavy debts.
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Restock with found money If you are forced to draw down your reserves, use gifts, raises or windfalls to refill the coffers.
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A robot tax would help offset the reduced revenues flowing into public coffers as machines take some jobs previously held by humans.
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The city is also near critical oil fields that ISIS has used to fatten its coffers, selling the resource illegally across borders.
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Later, I tried to be a much warmer, more caring leader, only to accidentally drain the kingdom's coffers and leave everyone destitute.
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That war chest is only rivaled by the $27 million Sanders has in his coffers, and Buttigieg's $22.7 million cash on hand.
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For quite some time, it looked as though Netflix, with its seemingly bottomless coffers and try-anything attitude, would never cancel anything.
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Proceeds from the bus went back into the system that keeps the bus running, not into the coffers of a VC fund.
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That has allowed Ceferin to enjoy a relatively stable tenure, with competitions like the Champions League continuing to swell the organization's coffers.
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The Trump administration has said it wants to squeeze North Korea's coffers in order to pressure the country to the negotiating table.
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Congress should support local government efforts to create jobs, save energy and boost consumer choice without spending a dime from public coffers.
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In the interim, response dollars had to be taken from public health preparedness coffers, Ebola response funds and other public health priorities.
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Armani said this allowed the group, which has no debt, to remain independent and increase future investments based on its own coffers.
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For example, the proceeds only go to state coffers, even though the driver also uses out-of-state roads and national highways.
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The move would add to the coffers of INCJ, which is expected by market watchers to bid for Toshiba's memory chip unit.
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Instead of celebrating the growth of tech companies that add millions upon millions to the tax coffers, San Francisco demonizes their success.
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And, the state's 6 percent tax on gas is not delivering as much revenue to state coffers because of declining gas prices.
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Rucker wrote checks to himself and made withdrawals from charity coffers to pay his mortgage, travel, groceries and dry cleaning, prosecutors added.
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The IPO price would fetch up to 13 million euros ($919 mln) for state coffers, if an over-allotment option is exercised.
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Courts have voided two New Jersey laws, also including one in 2012, designed to raise revenue for state coffers through sports betting.
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That is due to a steady decline in attacks on pipelines, providing a much-needed injection of cash into Nigerian government coffers.
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But if the board determines that he can be fired for cause, then the $120 million would return to the CBS coffers.
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Those challenges have drained the company's cash coffers, risking a potential violation of terms of its other bank debt, the people said.
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Many see the petro as a thinly-veiled and illegal debt instrument for injecting hard-currency into Venezuela's depleted foreign reserve coffers.
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He began June with only $1.3 million cash on hand and has focused in recent weeks on adding to his coffers. Mrs.
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Many of Asahara's followers were highly educated scientists and engineers, who helped bring in huge amounts of money to the cult's coffers.
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The hedge fund was trying to track down money that had been siphoned from public coffers in Argentina into illegal shell companies.
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But unlike Playground's $300 million accompanying venture capital arm and Element's own coffers, Launchpad Studio doesn't actually have any capital to deploy.
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Most people in the soccer world would say that the pay-for-play is a US Soccer ploy to furnish their coffers.
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That would put a lot more money in the coffers of the petro-states, and could bring inflation to oil-consuming states.
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But there is growing consensus among researchers that the approach appears to offer significant cost savings for hospital systems and public coffers.
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Instead, Uber recently added a $3.5 billion investment from Saudi Arabia — its largest funding sum ever — to continue to fill its coffers.
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Whereas U.S. tech giants stand accused of making lower contributions to national coffers as a result of how they structure their businesses.
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There's obvious irony in a money-making enterprise like "Star Wars" -- fattening the coffers of the Disney empire -- decrying capitalism run amok.
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Instead, the margin of Cruz's win will give them fresh impetus — and, no doubt, a new deluge of cash into their coffers.
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But the figures show Trump filled his campaign coffers by boosting his cash on hand by almost $17 million, to $37 million.
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The money began pouring into Biden's nearly empty campaign coffers -- about $5 million per day on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Biden said.
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The spy been tasked with carrying out an illegal arms deal to help fill the coffers of the dwindling East German treasury.
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Mr. Berlusconi, his ally and competitor, promises a 23 percent flat tax, which would cost the Italian public coffers 83 billion euros?
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The ratio refers to the amount of money that banks must hold in their coffers as a proportion of their total deposits.
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Mr. Issa had roughly $850,000 in his campaign coffers at the end of September, according to the most recent public filing available.
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Anyone who owns an iPhone or iPad will likely buy apps, Apple Music, or other services, putting more money in Apple's coffers.
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And Trump entered the month with $94.4 million remaining in his campaign coffers, according to the filings with the Federal Election Commission.
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The religious rights of the larger American public are collateral damage in a war of conquest aimed squarely at the public coffers.
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A vigorous, expanding economy meant jobs, reliably filled tax coffers, real recovery from downturns and continual improvement in the quality of life.
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Special bonds differ from traditional local government bonds in that they are repaid by returns on projects instead of the government's coffers.
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And the chaebol did more than that, sometimes channeling money to the presidents' personal coffers or those of their relatives and associates.
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We funders ought to use our access and relationships within philanthropy to open more minds and coffers to this kind of work.
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Babis has put new emphasis on battling tax fraud and improving collection to boost state coffers since becoming finance minister in 2014.
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A debt-ridden Washington found itself with a huge bill of providing security for a rich European Union with overflowing state coffers.
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Yet Canadians largely wouldn't benefit under this scheme because most oil revenues don't flow to public coffers, rather, increasingly to foreign companies.
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Thousands of local governments view the states suspiciously, bitter because Big Tobacco settlement money largely wound up being diverted to state coffers.
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For months, he has been muscling his way into the race, using deep coffers and an all-consuming blob of campaign infrastructure.
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And her third-place showing in Iowa does not appear to have helped boost her campaign coffers for the primary slog ahead.
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Legalizing the drug would pour hundreds of millions into the coffers of a state facing a $6 billion budget gap, he said.
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Trump has drawn on national party coffers to help pay for the legal tabs of his private attorneys in the impeachment trial.
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In May 3603, the electric carmaker was selling debt and additional shares of stock to raise $2360 billion to replenish its coffers.
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On average, they found, state coffers saw a tax revenue windfall of $20103 million following the death of a Forbes 400 billionaire.
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Eventually seven city officials were charged with fraud and stealing from public coffers; all eventually pleaded guilty, with six convicted of felonies.
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At 1,000 feet, the coffers ran dry, but the mayor said he would find more money and ordered the drilling to continue.
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The 10.2 billion euro ($20173 billion) privatization deal was designed to replenish Russia's coffers, depleted by falling energy prices and Western sanctions.
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The deal is expected to boost EDP's coffers as it faces a hit to profits from the country's move to greener energy.
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The deal is expected to boost EDP's coffers as it faces a hit to profits from the country's move to greener energy.
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But, that "reform" will matter little if the lobbyist — and hundreds of other corporate messengers — can direct money into the party's coffers.
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After twelve years in power, Karzai and his family walked away with hundreds of millions of dollars from Afghan and international coffers.
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If the material is clearly marked and looks like an ad, I say it's a little extra cash for depleted print coffers.
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It also continues to be popular overseas, having added another $132 million to its coffers thanks to moviegoers in 67 non-U.
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The rush is filling city coffers with tax revenue, creating jobs and drawing new businesses to the thriving technology and biomedical industries.
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Most of the money North Koreans earn abroad ends up in government coffers as workers toil in grueling conditions, the Journal reported.
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NextGen promotes a slate of progressive issues, from climate change action to fighting inequality to voter registration, and their coffers are huge.
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While thousands of manuscripts and books have survived from medieval Europe, just a little over 100 book coffers are known to exist.
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This is not the first time the institute has examined the impact of undocumented immigrants' contributions to state and local tax coffers.
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Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's demonetization program that began in November is also aimed at widening state coffers and promoting digital payments.
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The other $374,22009,239 goes into government coffers; 210 states — along with Washington, DC; Puerto Rico; and the US Virgin Islands — sell Powerball tickets.
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SurveyMonkey Intelligence, which has a free edition but also more comprehensive versions that start at $79 a month, could help bolster SurveyMonkey's coffers.
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Video visits, which inmates pay for, often replace in-person visits entirely, while filling the coffers of for-profit vendors and local jails.
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The construction costs eventually totaled 250 million rand — valued at $16 million in today's currency rates — all paid for out of government coffers.
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No doubt it's unusual for the company to promote a transportation option that does not specifically funnel money back into its own coffers.
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Nadal, 58, said he spent considerably above what he originally planned, but was happy to dig into his coffers for a good cause.
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" It could, he said, lead to a black market with revenues flowing to "organized criminal enterprises instead of going into state tax coffers.
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But this bill is for the wealthy Americans and major corporations that fill the coffers of Republican politicians to help them get elected.
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" President Trump celebrated the 5-4 decision in a tweet this morning, calling it a "big loss for the coffers of the Democrats!
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Mr Abadi's main failure has been political: he has not broken the hold that sectarian parties, including his own, have on Iraq's coffers.
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His campaign coffers are still far smaller than Roby's, but, he said, that could change, as he plans to self-fund his campaign.
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Commercial revenue, television rights and entry into the European Champions League tournament is also set to the boost the city's coffers, he added.
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As the coffers dried this summer, and the company turned its sights to finding and prepping a new factory, manufacturing work has stalled.
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Scott Walker declared disaster emergencies for 13 counties, a move that would loosen up cash from the state's coffers for the response effort.
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Catalonia is one of the country&aposs wealthiest regions, and many here feel they pay more into Spanish coffers than they get back.
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An IPO would also line Snap's coffers with potentially billions of dollars as it hires engineers and builds up its ad sales business.
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The country originally imposed a 10 percent tax on capital gains in July 2014 as part of efforts to replenish depleted state coffers.
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It includes public relations firms and law firms and trade associations and what look like "independent" policy organizations paid out of corporate coffers.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has accused the European Union of grabbing revenue intended for U.S. coffers when it ordered Apple Inc (AAPL.
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A Form D filed with the SEC notes that Playground Ventures is in the process of adding another $15 million into its coffers.
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Today the startup is adding another $7.5 million to its coffers in the form of a Series B led by Union Square Ventures.
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With just over three weeks until the election, money is pouring into Jones' campaign coffers as Democrats excitedly attempt to boost his chances.
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Over the past decade the commodities boom has filled government coffers and eased the task of building and maintaining fragile, if fractious, coalitions.
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After that, every household that uses the system pays an annual fee of 40 kg (1003 lb) of rice into the committee's coffers.
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Some of Trump's other fiercest defenders in the House have also seen a boost in their campaign coffers during the bitter impeachment fight.
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The state lenders pursue more conservative lending policies and are underwritten by the state, which has large coffers built up from selling oil.
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While Trump insists the tariffs are beneficial to U.S. Treasury coffers, in reality the costs are passed on to U.S. companies and consumers.
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For its part, Qatar has a checkered history in the fight against eliminating cash that makes its way into the coffers of terrorists.
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But the political might of the National Rifle Association – and its deep coffers – made supporting gun restrictions a risky proposition for many officials.
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The auction also raised nearly $20 billion in revenue, with more than $7 billion to federal coffers to be used for debt reduction.
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Every percentage point increase could yield $5 billion of extra cash for the coffers, reckons Kayode Akindele of TIA Capital, an investment firm.
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And today, a startup based out of Toronto, Canada is re-upping its coffers to fill out its ambition to do just that.
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Baravalle said the family-owned group could put together more than 1.5 billion euros for acquisitions, including cash already in the company's coffers.
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" Daniel Castro, the group's vice president, told VICE News, adding that the ruling"merely fills European coffers at the expense of American companies.
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It's not clear how much money flows into state coffers from pedestrian tickets, but it's likely far less than traffic tickets for drivers.
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The results are clear: Just about half of all online retail sales in the United States make their way into the company's coffers.
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Bored capital was pooling in venture coffers where it was itching to be disbursed by the wealthy into the holsters of the privileged.
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Mr. Bush's effort to help down-ballot candidates fill their campaign coffers underscores how fissures in the Republican Party are affecting fund-raising.
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There are the obvious malfeasances and looting of the public coffers, of course, which are already approaching record-setting totals for federal venality.
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During the 2016 race, some donors warned Clinton that they would stop filling her campaign coffers if she put Warren on the ticket.
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But Democrats have lambasted that idea as executive overreach and warned it would raid military coffers at a time when readiness is shaky.
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Absent such an understanding, reforms seeking greater transparency and proper management of public coffers but ignoring political participation and civic engagement risk failure.
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For the 2016 elections, it spent about $30 million to support pro-abortion candidates committed to keep tax monies flowing into their coffers.
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With less money coming into government coffers, elected officials were forced to cut public expenditures on health care, education, infrastructure, and the environment.
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Rather than going toward offsetting emissions or funding research and development of green technology, the funds collected go in the general-tax coffers.
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Teodorovici said the new tax could bring as much as 3.6 billion lei ($880.82 million) to the state coffers, "depending on the greediness".
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Anbang, founded only in 2004, exploded in size two years ago, as those same 37 companies poured billions of dollars into its coffers.
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To make at least some kind of profit, I need to make sure my teachers aren't sucking my coffers dry with idealistic salaries.
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Splashy, reckless tax cuts are one way conservatives have caused money to flow from the government's coffers into the pockets of the wealthy.
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The health-care bill being passed would have added money in the coffers for the government to enact subsequent tax reforms, Innes added.
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Volkswagen said Friday that legal settlements and other costs related to the emissions cheating have drained €14.5 billion this year from company coffers.
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Seemingly in contrast at first, Petrocaribe put funds directly into government coffers, allowing the government to fill wide gaps left by the earthquake.
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It's obvious that the affluent — who've seen their earnings boom since 1980 while their taxes fell — can contribute more to the public coffers.
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Autostrade has poured billions of euros into state coffers, paying nearly 600 million euros a year in corporate taxes, V.A.T. and license fees.
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Atlanta is gearing up to host Sunday's big gridiron game, which is set to bring in some $205 million to the city's coffers.
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Chuck wants him to do the same thing to his opponent in the A.G. race by hitting the coffers of his largest donors.
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The FT took a look at the nearly $100 billion technology investment fund, whose enormous coffers and bold bets have transformed private equity.
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Is this just about opportunistic politicians dipping into state coffers so they can be photographed cutting the ribbon at a spanking new factory?
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Despite such gains, as has been widely reported, seven N.F.L. owners donated $1 million or more to President Trump's campaign or inaugural coffers.
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As a result, there could be a tremendous drain on municipal coffers by older people who require more health, housing and other services.
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According to a source inside the bank, around 70 tonnes of the valuable mineral remain inside its coffers, the lowest amount in decades.
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The Paradise Papers American universities are using offshore strategies to swell their coffers, skirt taxes and obscure investments that could spark campus protests.
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In 2018, this IV generated more than $62.6 billion of annual trade and services with the U.S., adding $38 billion to Hanoi's coffers.
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But cable companies — and Kennedy — want the FCC to run a public auction, with a portion of the proceeds going to government coffers.
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Iraq has been struggling to come up with a formula for stability since the fall of Saddam and conflicts have drained state coffers.
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It has committed to paying 16 billion ringgit to the government coffers this year, down nearly 40 percent from its year-ago contribution.
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As an engineer in the industry and Kurd from the northern city of Qamishli, he watched the revenue disappear into the government's coffers.
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Across Virginia, Medicaid payments for school-based health services totaled $58.8 million in 2015, of which nearly half came from the state's coffers.
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Black people were disproportionately affected by the police's practices, which included using petty violations and regular traffic stops to pad the city's coffers.
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Trump had said that the economic growth stimulated by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would pay off the cost to government coffers.
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But Buttigieg spent more than $15 million on TV ads in the first four early states, requiring him to quickly replenish his coffers.
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Most candidates seem unlikely to suspend their campaigns before Super Tuesday, mainly because the money continues to flow into their campaign coffers. Sen.
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As rising foreign debt and falling world oil prices have depleted the Venezuelan government's coffers, it has increasingly turned to colectivos as enforcers.
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A bulk of the workers' earnings end up in the coffers of the North Korean leadership, according to human rights groups and defectors.
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They suggested it is corrupt for union money to pour into Democratic coffers while ignoring all the corporate money pouring into Republican campaigns.
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North Korea is severely restricted from bringing hard cash into its coffers, and longstanding sanctions make military profits nearly impossible for the country.
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The debt grew more slowly during his second term as the economy improved and tax increases brought more money into the government's coffers.
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With state coffers relying on energy exports for most annual revenue, the new government may be forced to make tough cuts in spending.
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The current total left in the East African country's coffers is equivalent to less than one month's worth of imports, Reuters has reported.
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With many Kenyans fed up of government corruption draining state coffers and distorting business and politics, Kenyatta reiterated a pledge to tackle graft.
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Revenue that would have swelled corporate coffers has instead remained in the pockets of people who shifted their savings into low-cost funds.
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"I'm not giving a penny that will end up in the election coffers of a guy who will help Trump win," she said.
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Yet even as the government was whimpering, in effect, that the country's coffers were running low, money came pouring in for a cathedral.
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They have both vowed to scrap an unpopular pension reform — a move that would punch a 15-billion-euro hole in state coffers.
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Bottom line is that Clinton has been pulling in big bucks from big corporations, whereas Trump's coffers have been largely ruled by small donors.
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President Muhammadu Buhari has, since taking office in 19933, sought help from several nations to recover money he said was taken from public coffers.
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That means they could not pump enough new oil to make up for the declining value of crude — and its impact on state coffers.
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The money goes straight to the coffers of the California Air Resources Board, which will spread the money out over the next 10 years.
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By selling off some businesses, Terex could line its coffers to buy back shares, something many activist investors have pushed for in recent years.
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Because America runs a large trade deficit, taxes on imports would fill the Treasury's coffers much more than rebates to exporters would drain them.
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It would be easy to dismiss Trump's campaign coffers as that cobbled together by Wall Street but the data tells a very different story.
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While decisions to put financial asset sales on ice will be seen as pragmatic by many, the delays have serious consequences for government coffers.
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This harvest will be key for the recession-hit nation as it looks to bolster government coffers and wipe out its primary fiscal deficit.
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But its larger context is that the government had long turned a blind eye as gangs stole gasoline, and money poured into their coffers.
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The estate tax is high on the list for many candidates because it can fill the tax coffers without affecting a lot of people.
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Adding to the problems, legal costs have decimated the state party's campaign coffers, creating yet another challenge for Jones ahead of his reelection battle.
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The reserve requirement ratio refers to the amount of money that banks must hold in their coffers as a proportion of their total deposits.
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A collapse in oil prices has crimped the flow of dollars into the central bank's coffers from crude sales by state oil company Pemex.
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But these will be the first major spending negotiations for the newly elected left, a chance to leave their mark on the federal coffers.
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This plan would advocate doing nothing over the next (estimated) 17 years and then raising payroll taxes once the trust's cash coffers are dry.
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The company also pulled in $15 million in Series B funding in late 2016, bringing the total amount in the coffers to $25 million.
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Investment coffers that have gotten a big boost include the likes of TPG Capital, Warburg Pincus, DCG Capital, Legend Capital and Source Code Capital.
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New York (CNN Business)The US box office is struggling, but you wouldn't know it if you only looked at Disney (DIS)'s coffers.
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It also helped that the soaring economy and jump in capital gains tax revenues from the surging stock market flowed into the state's coffers.
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Ethiopia's government allocated $272 million extra in 2015 and a further $109 million last year from its own coffers to deal with the drought.
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In dramatic comparison, there are 26 social hygiene clinics across Metro Manila that test for HIV/AIDS supported by paid staff and government coffers.
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Addis Ababa allocated $272 million extra in 2015 and a further $109 million last year from its own coffers to deal with the drought.
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Certainly, they took advantage of its trade and banking opportunities to enrich themselves and boost Russia's state coffers with energy sales and business deals.
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But within a few years, the codeine coffers had dried up and American doctors were panicking at the prospect of a cough syrup shortage.
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Germany, for example, with its gigantic trade surpluses and overflowing public sector coffers, should be leading the euro area out of an incipient recession.
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The amnesty had brought 16.5 billion lira ($3.1 billion) in property taxes and registration fees into government coffers, the urbanization minister said in December.
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That's happening in conjunction with his controversial corruption crackdown, which is set to seize hundreds of billions from prominent businessmen for ailing Saudi coffers.
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The government conceded to the low-ranking soldiers' demands and agreed to pay bonuses likely to cost state coffers tens of millions of dollars.
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Millions in bribes allegedly were funnelled into the campaign coffers of his Workers Party as well as nearly every major political party, they say.
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Cashgate, a corruption scandal in which senior government officials siphoned millions of dollars from state coffers, was uncovered in 2013, while she was president.
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The White House said Monday the president intends to propose a budget that would shift $54 billion from federal agency coffers to the Pentagon.
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A fear of missing out on the internet's next Facebook-sized hit is a big factor in the flood of capital into Uber's coffers.
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Lucky for them, GV and other biotech investors have shown they agree by adding another $76 million in Series B financing to the coffers.
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States are watching GOP proposals to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, which steers billions of dollars in Medicaid spending to state coffers.
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Following are some of the budget's main measures: * Lower income tax for middle-earners which will cost state coffers 3 billion euros in 2020.
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He has touted his war against "black money" as vital reform to boost state coffers and help the government battle tax evasion and corruption.
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The program unearthed assets worth $330 billion and added 135 trillion rupiah ($9.51 billion) to state coffers, with less than one million taxpayers participating.
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Even at the height of the recession, North Dakota's economy buzzed to new heights, fueled by a resurgent energy industry that filled state coffers.
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As commentators have pointed out, they merely succeeded in lining Starbucks coffers with cold, hard cash, but they seem pretty proud of themselves, nonetheless.
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Collective-bargaining rights, pension funds and mandatory raises look like unnecessary drains on state coffers to a work force increasingly unfamiliar with such benefits.
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"With the tax changes, U.S. companies are finding their coffers have more cash and could do more northbound deals as a result," he said.
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The company looked like it would have enough in its coffers to last it for years to come, even at its prodigious burn rates.
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While Colorado's warning is dire, the state's Children's Health Plan Plus program actually has enough money in its coffers to continue operations through Jan.
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There was just one problem: that fee didn't actually go anywhere except straight to the company's coffers, from New York Times reporter Mike Isaac.
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Taxi fees are just the beginning, a slice of what Gotham residents pay for nearly every aspect of living is siphoned into government coffers.
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But with the drop in oil prices, the state's coffers aren't so flush, and officials had to find $21.5 million in cuts this year.
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The White House said Monday the president intends to propose a budget that would shift $54 billion from federal agency coffers to the Pentagon.
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Achieving students are likely to be bound for successful lives, enhancing their alma mater's status and, the hope is, filling its coffers with donations.
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Still, Kirkpatrick raised $2023 million in 2015 and has $856,000 on hand, while McCain ended the year with $21625 million in his campaign coffers.
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Nevsun says the mine contributed $800 million to Eritrea's coffers in its first five years of operation through taxes, royalties and return on investment.
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The PAC — one of three independent outside groups headed by Bolton — will drop a total of $22019,000 into the campaign coffers of 16 Republicans.
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At the close of this transaction, GPAC will add $90 million to the company coffers and take a 33 percent stake in the company.
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Then, earlier this month, Alibaba itself opened the coffers again to invest in a $50 million round for online insurance site Compare Asia Group.
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The Cuban travel industry is largely run by the Castro regime, so our money is flowing into their coffers and keeping the dictatorship afloat.
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These include contraband, fuel, black markets for medicines and food, the systematic pillaging of state coffers and the manipulation of the artificial exchange rate.
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While Trump's plan does not explicitly name the private water industry, the industry knows an opportunity to fill its coffers when it sees it.
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However, the airline's acting chairwoman, Thandeka Mgoduso, said Gordhan had reiterated a warning that there is nothing in the public coffers for the airline.
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The history of commercial space exploration is rife with companies that built great technology yet couldn't find enough customers before their coffers ran dry.
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But most parties are privately dreading another costly election cycle that drains party coffers, erodes trust in the political process and jams the economy.
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Under the terms of the preferred stock agreement, Treasury is guaranteed a 10% dividend and sweeps the firms quarterly net profits into its coffers.
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However, the increasing risk of an economic recession is putting pressure on German officials to explore ways to open the coffers a bit more.
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Some booth fees are now priced on a sliding scale to allow newer galleries to pay less than more established ones with bigger coffers.
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Sri Lanka Dispatch KATTANKUDY, Sri Lanka — When the Wahhabis came, with their austere ideology and abundant coffers, the town of Kattankudy yielded fertile ground.
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Billions of dollars in "dark money" continued to fill the coffers of unaccountable political groups, eventually becoming a large part of Trump's 2016 victory.
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Debt payments have helped drain the government's coffers of foreign currency that might otherwise be used to import food, medicine and other critical imports.
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Without a windfall from the World Cup or the media venture to fill its coffers, U.S.A. Rugby is trying to forge a new path.
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Reddit raised a fresh round of funding this week, adding $200 million to its coffers and valuing the company at a whopping $1.8 billion.
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The idea of states dipping into their own coffers to help residents pay for college has critics from both sides of the political spectrum.
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The implication is that's how much money Ellison should personally be on the hook to return to Oracle's coffers should Firemen win the case.
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Out of the $80 billion that flowed into BlackRock's coffers this year, $64.5 billion was directed toward iShares bond and equity exchange-traded funds.
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The factory shutdown is hurting government's coffers as well, costing it more than $10 million a day in tax revenues, according to industry estimates.
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The county projects the resort will pump $41 million to $47 million annually in taxes into its coffers, and more into the state treasury.
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Collectively, these companies support more than 6900 million American jobs, boosting the economy and providing critical tax revenue for local, state and federal coffers.
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Ms. Vázquez said the industry brought more than $9 million into government coffers during the past year, when more than 67,000 matchups were held.
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Several sources told me the big bucks had created anxiety for more than few payments ventures in Nigeria with similar strategies and smaller coffers.
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Leicester's first appearance in the lucrative Champions League will also make a vast difference to their coffers in the region of 36 million pounds.
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Meanwhile cash from Aramco's recent $69 billion acquisition of a majority stake in chemicals group SABIC should start to flow into the public coffers.
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On how the startup will compete with these new players with big coffers, Serunjogi points to Chipper Cash's gratis-payment structure, among other factors.
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His economic manifesto targets average growth of at least 6.5%, compared with 3.2% in 2018, but economists are worried his plans may strain coffers.
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Andrew Cuomo (D) is considering dipping into state coffers to make sure residents of his state get the same financial help they currently receive.
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The oil and gas industry has nearly doubled the political dollars it has piped into lobby firms and campaign coffers over the past decade.
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Under the terms of the preferred stock agreement, Treasury is guaranteed a 10% dividend and sweeps the firms' quarterly net profits into its coffers.
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Like neighbouring Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi is restructuring its industrial sector, hoping to lure foreign investors with privatisations after lower energy prices depleted its coffers.
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Profits from iron ore, coal and liquefied natural gas will all get a lift, fattening the country's terms of trade and the government's tax coffers.
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Rather than familiar examples of European painting and Greco-Roman statuary, why not pose more difficult questions about what's in the coffers of European museums?
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We'll see, but I am very happy with over $100 Billion a year in Tariffs filling U.S. coffers...great for US, not good for China!
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Buoyed by international attention from U.S. and Chinese investors and technology companies, new financing keeps flowing into the coffers of Latin American venture capital firms.
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Like neighbouring Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi is restructuring its industrial sector, hoping to attract foreign investors via privatisations after lower energy prices depleted its coffers.
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The city settled Davies's suit for $350,000 in 2013, which means that the funds came out of the city's coffers instead of the fire department's.
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Well, the company announced today that it's digging into its bottomless coffers and actually making a major play to compete in the original television arena.
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Tax avoidance schemes along these lines could erase up to $584 billion from government coffers over the next decade, the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center estimated.
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Should the credit be eliminated and 50,000 people buy electric cars in this country next year, that will equate to $375 million in the coffers.
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He has tremendous name ID. He still has $85033 million in his campaign coffers, not to mention an unmatched fundraising network in the Yellowhammer State.
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When that money is being funneled into the coffers of a country with a total lack of respect for basic human rights, that's a problem.
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The Trump White House today issued its fiscal 593 budget request, and it included a 12% increase in requested funding to NASA's coffers, as expected.
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"The state coffers have lost several billions of rufiyaa (local currency) due to embezzlement and corruption conducted at different levels of the government," Solih said.
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The Canova campaign also said that another $65,000 in small dollar donations poured into his coffers for the South Florida Democratic primary in late August.
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But just $200 million of Correa's emergency disaster budget comes from state coffers; the rest is credit from the Interamerican Development Bank and other lenders.
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It would be better if donors scaled up their largesse gradually, channelled it through national coffers where possible and stuck around for the long run.
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Central bankers and top European policymakers have asked the German government to open its coffers and spend more in infrastructure and on its overall economy.
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Yep, the first daughter needs to get even more coins for the GOP coffers while babies are literally being forcibly taken from their mothers' chests.
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When it took power in 2014, the Social Democrat-led coalition government complained that tax cuts by its centre-right predecessor had emptied state coffers.
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A draft budget, presented to parliament in December, would bloat the coffers of the ayatollahs' foundations and the Guards, but cut subsidies for the poor.
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However, we are pretty sure it is running out of bonds to buy, with 40 percent of the total JGB market already in its coffers.
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Though the central bank's coffers have been replenished a bit in the past two months, reserves are still close to their lowest level since 2011.
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"The Maduro regime has used this sector as a bastion to finance illicit activities, to fill its coffers, and to support criminal groups," Bolton said.
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The Christian Democrats have blocked those measures as well as increased funding for child-care centers, despite a healthy surplus in government coffers, Schwesig said.
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Lower crude exports, Nigeria's mainstay, meant less money in government coffers, especially the U.S. dollars Nigeria needs to import essential products and keep businesses running.
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But in the meantime, Gawker will likely be forced to post a large bond, potentially emptying its coffers and putting the entire company in danger.
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In contrast to other energy states that see tax windfalls during boom years, Oklahoma was not able fill state coffers even when times were good.
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Yes, but: If poor governments expect that the U.S. and other big donors may fill their coffers after terrorist attacks, it could create perverse incentives.
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WITH unemployment at a 17-year low and stockmarkets near all-time highs, one might expect the coffers of American state governments to be overflowing.
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Ted Cruz could fill his campaign coffers with a million bucks ... with a teeny tiny string attached -- he has to star in a porn flick.
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Zell said the answer to that question was obvious: The company is kept afloat through piles of venture capital flowing through its coffers — nothing more.
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According to the main industry lobby, the CNI, the reform would have saved government coffers about 1 trillion reais ($308 billion) over the next decade.
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A court-mandated audit would put forth a process that delivers accountability for elected officials, bankers, underwriters and all those responsible for the public coffers.
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We'll see, but I am very happy with over $100 Billion a year in Tariffs filling U.S. coffers…great for U.S., not good for China!
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"Both fund and ETF investors padded the coffers of taxable and tax-exempt bond funds, investing net new money in longer-dated issues," he said.
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I've window-shopped a little and seen what's out there, but right now my in-game coffers aren't at the level needed to trade up.
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Higher oil prices and the need to replace shrinking reserves have boosted oil majors' appetites for costlier offshore ventures, pumping money into the government's coffers.
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Recent history suggests that while the deal will surely add revenue to Boeing's coffers, it would not create new U.S. jobs to fill these orders.
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As the jackpot climbs higher, states are looking at bigger revenues for their own coffers, since increased public awareness and excitement breed higher ticket sales.
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Brazil won its bid for the Games back in 2009, when the economy was booming and Rio's coffers swelled with royalties from its offshore oil.
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If the court were to rule with the challengers it could severely weaken labor coffers at a time when unions in general are in decline.
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Growth has slowed sharply in Africa's second largest oil-producer as lower crude prices and a drop in government revenue put pressure on state coffers.
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Attention in 2019 will shift to replenishing the coffers of the GCF, which garnered promises of more than $10 billion in its initial fundraising effort.
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The startup hooking researchers up with service providers just added the Series B funding round to its coffers, putting its total raised at $30.5 million.
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In theory, Republicans relate government budgets to family budgets, claim that America is going broke, and position themselves as good stewards of the public coffers.
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Since OPEC nations depend on oil revenues to balance their budgets, the line between balancing the market and filling domestic coffers has always been blurry.
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Glencore's relations with Congolese authorities have grown increasingly strained in recent months as the government pushes for foreign investors to contribute more to state coffers.
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U.N. envoy Martin Kobler also cited "positive signs" of management of Libya's oil sector and in ensuring that revenues go into the central bank's coffers.
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A Harvey relief and rebuilding bill worth billions of dollars may leave lawmakers even less enthusiastic about opening the coffers for Trump's marquee campaign promise.
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Now, instead of threatening Mexico, Trump is threatening a government shutdown if Congress doesn't make US taxpayers open their coffers to build the border wall.
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Today, CIS churns out doctored "studies" that portray an America under siege from immigrants pouring over our borders, destroying our environment, and draining our coffers.
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He represents an unprecedented marriage between politics and business—the dinner will not only swell his campaign coffers, but also boost his business's bottom line.
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And as a further inducement to lend, the E.C.B. charges a negative interest rate on deposits that commercial banks stash in the central bank's coffers.
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The Bipartisan Policy Center fears that the US could run out of cash in early September, although the country's coffers may be empty even earlier.
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Research suggests that about a third of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) bill does indeed flow to firms' coffers, by lowering pre-tax wages.
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Though Bloomberg might have the plushest coffers (and a truly abysmal record), Patrick is an equally horrible emissary from the gilded encampment of Wall Street.
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Trump criticized Germany for not meeting its NATO spending target while "paying billions of dollars into the coffers of Russia" to import oil and gas.
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One idea is to let taxpayers make charitable contributions to state coffers, in exchange for a one-for-one reduction in their state tax bills.
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Russia is planning a privatisation drive this year, hoping to bring between 500 billion roubles ($6.38 billion)and 800 billion roubles into the state coffers.
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We'll see, but I am very happy with over $100 Billion a year in Tariffs filling U.S. coffers...great for U.S., not good for China!
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We'll see, but I am very happy with over $22019 Billion a year in Tariffs filling U.S. coffers...great for U.S., not good for China!
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Under this system, regardless of your politics, some of your money goes to the campaign coffers of all participating candidates regardless of their political party.
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Public funding for art at the local, state, and federal level isn't something to tack on when there's a little extra in the public coffers.
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Schaeuble rejected demands for the German government to open its coffers further to provide economic stimulus, as called for by the United States and Japan.
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South Carolinians can attest to the expensive damage to state coffers of cutting a deal with Amazon to allow the company to remain duty-free.
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Instead, the revenue realized from this flawed legislation is going right back to the retailers' coffers and is never seen by hardworking Americans as promised.
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Which is of course another way of saying it doesn't want its highly engaged fanbase to get bored and stop pouring cash into its coffers.
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A prosperous merchant point in the 16th century, its coffers bolstered by the slave trade, Cape Verde was finally wrested from Portuguese control in 1975.
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To that end, he said he will ask development bank BNDES to return 126 billion reais ($33 billion) of loans to government coffers this year.
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On top of this, Iran has been in a series of expensive and lengthy foreign military entanglements that have drained its already stretched state coffers.
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Those deals provided the foundation for blockbuster movies, but also merchandising and theme-park tie-ins, feeding the company's coffers on a variety of fronts.
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It was established after Brennan received a recording of a conversation about money from the Kremlin going into Trump's campaign coffers, according to those reports.
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California has one of the highest top tax brackets in the country, and the state relies heavily on those top earners to fill its coffers.
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Trump has already formed a re-election campaign committee, which as of June 30 had $33 million in its coffers, according to federal election records.
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A lot of that money ended up in Cohen's personal coffers, which was flagged in a separate suspicious activity report by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.
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The government says Mr. Avenatti "lived lavishly" during the years he allegedly was choosing not to contribute to the public coffers: luxury homes, cars, vacations.
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Regulators in Korea are already investigating the attack, and the company said it would refund all lost coins to its customers from its own coffers.
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Once intended as lap desks or apothecary cabinets to be filled with medicines and potions, these carefully crafted 19th century coffers were no longer useful.
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Since the debate, some donations have come in, he said, but nothing approaching the $5 million that Mr. de Blasio has in his campaign coffers.
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Most states have schools that are funded more or less equally from state and local coffers, with voters making many financial decisions close to home.
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In 2015, neighboring Sweden tested out the six-hour workweek in Gothenburg, finding it a boon to happiness levels but a burden on public coffers.
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A commodities boom boosted growth and filled government coffers, creating space for central banks to establish credibility, says Guillermo Tolosa of Oxford Economics, a consultancy.
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If you choose the lump-sum option of $320.1 million, that means about $80 million goes to federal coffers, leaving you with roughly $240 million.
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His campaign coffers had only $29,000 in his last filing, far less than he spent during his 2017 race when he faced only token opposition.
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The subsequent need to replenish local coffers has prompted a fire sale of public land and services, with public housing one of the biggest casualties.
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Proceeds from the sale will help the central bank recoup some losses from 2017 bailouts, while the remainder will be channeled back to state coffers.
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The Catholic Church around the world is still struggling to come to grips with the worldwide crisis, which devastated its credibility and dented its coffers.
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He says the adjacent rise of passive investing strategies has put much of the market&aposs value in the coffers of a few tech companies.
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Throughout those contests, Warren accepted at least $95,000 from various lobbyists and later transferred $5003 million from her Senate campaign coffers to her 2020 organization.
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Cruz's Senate coffers had about $400,20183 at the end of June, while his presidential campaign had $600,000 on hand but the same amount in debt.
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The order came out of a money laundering investigation, carried out jointly by France and Spain, that has traced his wealth to Syrian state coffers.
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His new finance minister is a longtime ally who is more likely to give the president and his allies easy access to the state coffers.
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Massachusetts revenue forecasters expect $28503 million in the first full year of business, up to 22019 percent of which could end up in state coffers.
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We're in the early stages of a process in which we're seeing the Republican establishment lose influence and power despite their vast coffers of money.
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The former public administration minister said in an interview with Reuters that the tax measures would cost state coffers some 25 billion euros ($25 billion).
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The privatisation drive is backed by the International Monetary Fund which hopes it will curb corruption, bolster state coffers and bring in new foreign investors.
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"But this is not about ice cream," he added, referring to a 2013 uproar about the Netanyahus' substantial ice cream budget paid from state coffers.
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Only six percent expect to receive Social Security benefits, but 100 percent of workers watch one-eighth of their salaries disappear in the federal coffers.
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More than 600,000 first-time donors have contributed to Republican National Committee and Trump campaign coffers in the last six weeks, according to the RNC.
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The Resolution mine would also give the region a big economic boost, employing 20163,400 people and injecting $20 billion into public coffers, Rio Tinto estimates.
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Tariffs provided a modest boost to government coffers, with customs duties taking in $5 billion during the month, up from $3 billion in May 2018.
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Jammeh finally left the country last weekend, and has gone into exile in Equatorial Guinea, but not before allegedly plundering the Gambian coffers of $11.4M.
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And because the party's coffers demand adherence to nonsense economics, the party prefers "economists" who are obvious frauds and can't even fake their numbers effectively.
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But Chávez expanded the state's control over the oil industry and was ambitious in his efforts to redistribute the money it brought into government coffers.
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New Yorkers would pack their coffers with contraband before retreating back over state lines, essentially taking advantage of one law in order to break another.
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Border-adjustment would also raise a lot of money for the government in the short-term (though in the long-run, it might drain the coffers).
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He also emphasized the need to implement an IMF economic package in full and to privatize state-owned enterprises that are a drain on state coffers.
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Qatari banks have over the past few months issued hundreds of millions of dollars in private placements outside the mainstream bond markets to refill their coffers.
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Prosecutor Eric Sussman, however, reportedly noted that the donation to the foundation wasn't out of pocket, but from the coffers of the U.K.'s Daily Telegraph.
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Science writer Charles Piller looked at what happened to the financial coffers of over more than 100 doctors before and after their work on these panels.
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" Republicans and opponents of forced union dues applauded the ruling, with President Trump claiming it would be a "big loss for the coffers of the Democrats.
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Kenyan media have reported on dozens of graft scandals involving public officers conspiring to steal from state coffers since President Uhuru Kenyatta took office in 2013.
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For decades, imports were a burden on state coffers, as Mexico made a loss on fuel sales at the pump while they were heavily subsidized rate.
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MMA fights are expected to generate $135 million a year for the state's coffers, according to a 2013 study by the sport's promoters, Ultimate Fighting Championship.
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Worse, Berlin is announcing that it will continue its tight fiscal policy — with overflowing government coffers and a 1.7% of GDP budget surplus recorded in 2018.
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That said, the L.A. economist is critical of the state of California's fiscal situation and the tax structure that's resulting in increased volatility for state coffers.
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News broke in 2014 about a nationwide scheme in which government officials helped channel refugee assistance money into mafia coffers, among other instances of government corruption.
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But many of those funds have remained unspent in Energy coffers; EERE carried over $823 million into this year, more than a third of its budget.
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