Amazon could profit from its enhancement of New York as much as New York could profit from Amazon's presence.
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Core profit from its trading arm fell only 11 percent while profit from its mining and industrial business slid 1.43 percent.
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Quarterly operating profit from office equipment, its biggest segment, fell 38 percent from a year earlier while profit from imaging systems such as cameras fell 33 percent.
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It reported a 40 million shekel profit from the sale.
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He will no longer profit from any of the restaurants.
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They would rather take the huge profit from a sale.
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The smaller parties want to profit from the Schulz stardust.
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Profit from brisk chip operations will help boost its capital.
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They were the ones who decided to profit from torture.
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Hell, is trying to profit from the role even legal?
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We will take the value added and profit from it.
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The entire region will profit from the decision, Pop said.
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I use any situation to profit from it and grow.
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A stronger real effectively reduces potential profit from the sale.
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Private companies extract profit from communities when they go in.
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No president should be able to profit from the office.
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And we are not seeking to profit from this vaccine.
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The reason: the people who stand to profit from it.
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Here's the thing: Banks don't profit from being good guys.
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And who, if anyone, should control — and profit from — it?
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All they want to do is profit from the chaos.
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But he's still going to profit from the news industry.
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He said that Trump would not profit from the event.
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"We start making profit from Day 1," Mr. Friedman said.
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And how many countries are able to profit from that?
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Do we want to profit from it?" he said. "No.
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PageGroup, which derives nearly a fourth of its profit from the UK, said gross profit from its UK business fell 3.5 percent to 146.3 million pounds ($178.24 million) in the year ended Dec. 31.
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Further, the economics literature notes that the real profit from the bribe is only the incremental profit from a bribed business, as compared to the profit of the same company just doing different business instead.
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Profit from bond trading was flat, a surprise to many analysts who had expected that Goldman, the premier trading house on Wall Street, would join other banks in reporting a jump in profit from bonds.
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It receives 8003 percent of its traffic — not profit — from mobile.
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Yum reaps more operating profit from China than any other division.
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Others have watched developers profit from land their families once owned.
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It receives 55 percent of its traffic — not profit — from mobile.
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"He exploited their desperation to personally profit from them," she said.
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That dragged the company's operating profit from autos $500 million lower.
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Progress in Asia helped to offset lower profit from M&G.
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So the media traffics in this because they profit from it.
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He has yet to profit from all those YouTube views, too.
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FCA derives around 75 percent of its profit from North America.
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Sign up to ExpressVPN and profit from the VPN turf war.
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Cramer explained the selections, and how investors can profit from them.
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Because it isn't just recent history Zimmerman seeks to profit from.
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If you don't make a profit from your art, that's fine.
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Mr Abadi's armed Shia rivals also hope to profit from victory.
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Go deeper: Axios' special report on how companies profit from prisons
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This allows investors to profit from spreads in interest rate yields.
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Operating profit from wholesale rose 30 percent to C$60 million.
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Only one person can profit from McMurry's romanticized images of poverty.
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Why is this violent [man] allowed to profit from his crimes?
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Underlying profit from continuing operations for the six months ended Dec.
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And he has a plan to profit from the anticipated move.
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This matters because banks tend to profit from higher interest rates.
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Sanders and Warren will both profit from swearing off corporate contributions.
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Low prices have slashed Cuba's profit from the resale of oil.
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Those fooled were not promised any monetary profit from the scam.
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The second argument claims it is immoral to profit from suffering.
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But Payne is hardly the first to profit from Internet stardom.
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Fertilizer swung to a small profit from a loss last year.
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Gilgamesh responds by inquiring how he would profit from marrying her.
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They violate consumers' privacy, profit from stolen data and commit fraud.
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It's the proliferation of second sources that profit from our work.
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And a growing industry was poised to profit from that distinction.
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So long as drugs are illegal, criminals will profit from them.
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And two nihilists profit from failed romances in a Netflix comedy.
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People are making a profit from it and that's the problem.
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That Weinstein may still be gaining profit from his old Miramax films.
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Already, however, some people have tried to profit from the officer's death.
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The company more than doubled its annual profit from a year ago.
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The Trump Organisation could now profit from the presidency in two ways.
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Gavin Newsom, allows athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness.
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We call on those who profit from his music to cut ties.
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The question that worries locals is: Who's going to profit from this?
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That means that the company actually makes more profit from each sale.
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THOSE WHO profit from the misery of others are not often popular.
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Trader Jon Najarian has a way he plans to profit from it.
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The oddities, or Barnum, who's making a profit from their sheer oddness?
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The researchers found profit from ride-hail driving to be "very low".
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Fixers need deep, liquid betting markets to profit from their crooked bets.
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Explaining how they don't sell your data, but merely profit from it.
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They mainly profit from drugs, including cocaine, methadone, and cannabis, he said.
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ES&S is the vendor most likely to profit from this bill.
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Their default body settings were better primed to profit from weight lifting.
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It predicted a profit from its German operations in fiscal year 2022.
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"No one in this industry should profit from this hack," she said.
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That means many growers have made a slim profit from seeding soybeans.
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The model means founders share 20% of the profit from Kindred's fund.
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He declined to say how much he could profit from the sale.
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First, the CEOs profit from us as customers — and not always honestly.
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There are accomplices and people who hope to profit from the bloodshed.
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Net profit from its underlying businesses more than halved to $244 million.
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CN. Santander derives more than a quarter of its profit from Brazil.
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That is quite different than being able to profit from these views.
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Music traditions were not coopted and sold for profit from many sides.
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As a sex worker, this is something I've managed to profit from.
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Perhaps. Should we profit from a great deal on a 4K TV?
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That matched a forecast of HK$39.2 billion profit from Refinitiv SmartEstimate.
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Attention government sponsors of cyber warfare and those who profit from it !!!!
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Then figure out how to extract a profit from your new model.
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Why are manufacturers being allowed to profit from this health care emergency?
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She said ultimately she is not looking to profit from Johnson's fame.
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Mulvaney told reporters Thursday that Trump would not profit from the summit.
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Current NCAA rules bar athletes from being able to profit from play.
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Citigroup also reported a big jump in revenue and profit from Europe.
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Gross profit from the home market fell 23% to 20.7 million pounds.
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Companies like Antero that got ready profit from NGLs are shifting gears.
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Four years later, Mr. Shapira is helping hundreds profit from their fans.
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They can no longer profit from our people without feeling the wrath.
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Well, sex traffickers who profit from such sales of human beings can.
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And California-based Apple pockets most of the profit from those sales.
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Volkswagen would actually like to make a sustained profit from the brand.
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Electorally speaking, in other words, Republicans profit from economic stagnation and decline.
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Trump will continue to profit from his businesses while he's in office.
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The operating profit from Nokia's software business grew 108% to 156 million euros ($172.6 million) year-on-year in the third quarter, topping the profit from Nokia's long-time main business the networks at 128 million for the quarter.
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Traders hoping to profit from Mr Trump's pronouncements will have to be quick.
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Now, they're attempting to demand more from the companies who profit from them.
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We also deserve to profit from great deals, but where to find them?
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In Alabama, it&aposs possible for sheriffs to personally profit from jail meals.
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His biggest single day's profit from alleged spoofing was $4 million on Aug.
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The company added that they no longer wanted to profit from InfoWars content.
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If anyone in Plymouth was hoping to profit from his prosecution, they failed.
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Underlying profit from continuing operations for the six months that ended on Dec.
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Siegel said he sees "very few" companies able to profit from Trump's plan.
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There's something fundamentally un-Apple-like about trying to profit from people's weaknesses.
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Earnings were boosted by lower financing expenses due to profit from hedging transactions.
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Not just the museum but the whole city would profit from increased visitors.
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In both cases the profit from driving is higher than we initially reported.
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Children of elected officials should not be able to profit from their names.
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But Amazon expects some of that profit from these ventures to dwindle away.
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Adjusted profit from operations rose 9.8 percent to 5.48 billion pounds ($6.83 billion).
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Mobile's first war was about who can profit from selling the most devices.
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Here too the mafia has found a way to profit from the chaos.
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If you can put a patent on something, you can profit from it.
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And public servants balked at paying private investors to profit from the handicapped.
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Profit from wind power alone jumped to 2.1 billion crowns from 878 million.
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Amazon's Associates Program let you profit from the sales you drove to Amazon.
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Warlords profit from extortion or by selling looted aid on the black market.
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This follows a surprise profit from its smaller rival Credit Suisse on Wednesday.
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Thus, it can be harder to profit from a decline, though not impossible.
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Whether the Trump Organization will profit from the trademarks remains to be seen.
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Responding to Kasich's charges, Bush told CNN he didn't "profit" from the job.
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Prepper-centric shows don't just feature survival gear—they directly profit from it.
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Who, in Britain's opposition, could possibly have failed to profit from these blows?
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In other words, utilities profit from restoring overhead power lines after each hurricane.
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All three companies profit from the anti-competitive nature of their business models.
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I profited from it, and these people enabled me to profit from it.
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Snapchat has placed profit from monetizing Snapchat Discover over the safety of children.
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And again, they don't need your permission to profit from your personal information.
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But, he didn't sell the company, so he can still profit from it.
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Excluding profit from the Vision Fund segment, income would have fallen 4 percent.
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His recommendations to profit from a rally on positive trade news are:1.
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But it mostly turns a profit from its in-game currency, V-bucks.
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Whether Mr. Soros took any positions to profit from a Brexit is unclear.
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But everyone will profit from the first business boom in over 20 years.
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"I don't want to profit from my work on this film," he wrote.
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Through a misbegotten business deal, Mr. White failed to profit from the movie.
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Trump promised to donate any profit from foreign governments to the U.S. Treasury.
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Publishers have long complained that such companies profit from the work of others.
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There's no huge market of potential patients for drug companies to profit from.
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Mexico would likely profit from a genuinely progressive, democratic governing party and president.
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Whether the Trump Organization will profit from the trademarks remains to be seen.
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Companies hoping to profit from Mr. Trump's economic policies have seen shares soar.
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Meanwhile, Trump has said he wants the U.S. to profit from Syria's oil.
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Most of its profit from making cars has come from Audis and Porsches.
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He calls the merchant posters "parasitic" for the way they profit from misfortune.
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Earnings were boosted by lower financing expenses due to profit from hedging transactions.
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Citigroup may be able to squeeze more profit from its growing cards business.
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The two have also joined forces to profit from the fast-food industry.
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And never again -- never, ever again -- allow politicians to profit from elected positions.
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In 2017, Vistin made a profit from continuing operations of 5.6 million crowns.
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Banks also stand to profit from Saudi Arabia's partnership with Masayoshi Son's Softbank.
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But the company gets a lopsided amount of its profit from North America.
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Planned Parenthood maintains that it did not profit from the sale of fetal tissue.
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We can also profit from a bunch of deals released in Amazon's Spring Sale.
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That's made it harder for Tesla to consistently turn a profit from selling them.
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Exxon's profit from producing oil and gas fell about 85 percent to $294 million.
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Its profit from producing oil and gas fell about 85 percent to $294 million.
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It produces virtually no content but generates a gargantuan profit from other people's work.
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It's honestly genius and so sweet of Niecy to let Amika profit from it.
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But one trader believes he has a way to profit from all the anxiety.
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China also hopes to profit from developing green technology that it can sell globally.
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But Dandong has found another way to profit from its propinquity to North Korea.
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He said traders took profit from short-selling after prices hit technical support levels.
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And its boss, Jozsef Varadi, is eager to profit from the Irish carrier's problems.
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Kessler also said Google is likely to profit from shifts in the entertainment industry.
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Under US copyright law, it is illegal to profit from someone else's intellectual property.
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But will he still be making a profit from The Weinstein Co.'s films?
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He agreed at the time to forfeit about $450,000, his profit from the scheme.
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Check out the video above to see how food companies profit from our misunderstanding.
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Its gross profit from that was $274 million, while operating expenses were $363 million.
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New ways to profit from video content will arrive on Facebook soon as well.
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They are therefore unable to bring that product to market and profit from it.
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The reseller promised to split the profit from the resale with the original customers.
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Instead, Barclays used the trading delays to profit from ordinary clients, the settlement said.
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All of these profit from the work of the CNCF and the Kubernetes community.
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Only if you are different can you profit from the swings of the market.
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But regulators, pharmaceutical companies, and doctors can't patent and profit from a natural substance.
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LVMH said first-half profit from recurring operations reached 3.640 billion euros ($4.23 billion).
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Even though these middlemen produce nothing but take billions in profit from the system.
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Because China dominates mobile demand, it is ideally placed to profit from semiconductor growth.
|
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It has dedicated profit from its two other chemical divisions to bolster lithium operations.
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The 65-year-old ex-fishing captain, meanwhile, stands to profit from this move.
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But Facebook's business model — gather data on people and profit from that data — hasn't.
|
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Unsurprisingly, it is men who profit from the higher end of the insect market.
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These requests go against all precedent, as corporations stand to profit from these decisions.
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Normally, an opposition party might profit from Mr. Obama's broken promises and policy disappointments.
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Not me, not my family, Scott Rudin or George Wolfe will profit from this.
|
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Residents receive 100% of the profit from the sales of the goods they craft.
|
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SkyBridge also has some investments in managers who aim to profit from corporate events.
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He also rejected numerous offers to profit from his fame, according to the report.
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Yet those who profit from them have none of the stigma of drug dealers.
|
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Emails obtained by investigators show intermediaries hustling to profit from their connections, authorities said.
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When Muddy Waters sought to profit from it instead last year, it triggered controversy.
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For now, warehouses are the best way to profit from shoppers' online spending spree.
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It's not easy to profit from operating a gym, no matter where you are.
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How other media companies can profit from a gambling expansion is an open question.
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Last week, we discussed who gets the profit from your web-surfing data habits.
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You may love tax preparation or even profit from it, in which case, congratulations.
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People tend to find a way to work with and profit from new technology.
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"I don't want to profit from my work on the film," Mr. Chalamet said.
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Stalwarts like Ms. Curtin are poised both to profit from and mourn the transformation.
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Prisoners aren't allowed to profit from illegal conduct, but technically, he's not a prisoner.
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Ries is also incorrect in saying refugee advocates "profit" from the refugee resettlement process.
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In Nepal and many other countries, private tanker operators profit from growing water scarcity.
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At that point, I was in no state to profit from her expert advice.
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Numerous inversions over the past few years show that companies profit from locating offshore.
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They profit from burning my likeness on TV. But who pays for heightened security?
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Whether the tech conglomerate will profit from it, though, is still anyone&aposs guess.
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It had previously forecast a rise in profit from last year's NZ$82.2 million.
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That compared with a 27.81 percent rise in net profit from the previous quarter.
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There's no reason for the federal government to profit from access to court documents.
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That point stood as proof, too, of Liverpool's failure to profit from United's troubles.
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His anticipated take is a 25 percent profit from over $1 million in sales.
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Organic profit growth excludes the impact on profit from acquisitions, divestments and foreign exchange.
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In the long term, Europe would profit from its investment in climate-friendly technologies.
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This is just an attempt to profit from other people's creativity and hard work.
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All the profit from the games is said to go back to the developers.
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N) South Korean unit is expected to swing to a profit from 2022, state-run Korea Development Bank (KDB) said on Friday, offering a more subdued outlook for the troubled unit compared with the U.S. automaker which sees a profit from 103.
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He said he was working with an undisclosed hedge fund to profit from short selling.
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Most Americans -- the bottom 70% of earners -- actually would profit from the tax, he said.
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He accuses Sweetman of suing him in an attempt to profit from her daughter's suicide.
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Will the industry care much about the risk of addiction if companies profit from it?
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Yet the government also reckons it can profit from bills that are not turned in.
|
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The Justice Department defended Trump's ability to profit from foreign officials staying at his hotel.
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However, it has forecast a 35 million euro hit to net profit from currency moves.
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When reporters asked whether he would profit from the potential move, Trump simply denied it.
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The shorts are viewed with such suspicion because they profit from the misfortune of others.
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Providers profit from having more assets under their management and invested in their own funds.
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That beat an average estimate of 22 billion profit from 173 analysts polled by Refinitiv.
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One is to structure deals so as to profit from some of those same synergies.
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The company also said the ruling would let Apple "unjustly profit" from an invalid patent.
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Operating profit from sugar operations increased by 73 percent to 825 million rand ($56.98 million).
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Profit from non-hardware products is becoming increasingly important as the iPhone hits market saturation.
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The term "free" means free as in freedom, not price; many firms profit from FOSS.
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Special report: Profiting from prison How companies profit from immigrant detention Prisons thrive on poverty
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Tech companies promote fake news, underinvest in moderation, and profit from the spread of misinformation.
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This presents a problem for those like Duma and Sergeenko who profit from their perch.
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"Developed economies, such as South Africa's, are poised to profit from the agreement," he said.
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At the outset, it might look like the accusers stand to profit from a lawsuit.
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I certainly overestimated poor Jeb Bush, whom I wrongly predicted would profit from Trump's rise.
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And when health-care workers can profit from that mismatch, they often take that chance.
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So users profit from unlimited traffic and bandwidth for the whole course of their membership.
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Margins, the profit from refining crude into gasoline, hit $15.45 a barrel in morning trade.
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Additionally, the law has long targeted those who seek fame or profit from their crimes.
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These companies are struggling to profit from international grain trading due to the global glut.
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Holding a such short positions means hedge funds will now profit from the share fall.
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Last year, operating profit from the life insurance business was higher at 1.39 billion pounds.
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Booking a profit from investments in shares before they are earned would not be prudent.
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The biggest single factor: an 13 percent slump in pretax profit from its retail business.
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Worst of all, these violations are being committed by employers that profit from taxpayer dollars.
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But at the same time capitalists seem to be able to profit from any situation.
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The gasoline crack refers to the profit from refining a barrel of oil into petrol.
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The only Bosnians "delighted" about these deals are the elites who directly profit from them.
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In 2014 only 30% made a profit from the exchanges, according to McKinsey, a consultancy.
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Beijing and Moscow are, predictably, more than willing to profit from our alienation of Mexico.
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He identifies and details 25 individual trades to profit from out-of-whack investor positioning.
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The U.S. has been cracking down on Eastern European nationals who profit from spreading malware.
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Better economic models should be used to assess the true incremental profit from a bribe.
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Some seem to believe previous presidents were controlled by puppet masters who profit from wars.
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Where are his put-downs for hedge fund managers who profit from sending jobs overseas?
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In her call with Dalmayne, Jewell claims that she would not profit from the course.
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Giant-Alpecin, along with other teams, is looking at ways to profit from that data.
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For other banks, loan compliance software can cost more than the profit from the loan.
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Because businesses that profit from cheap and subservient labor are demanding that it do so.
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We cannot profit from a subset of powerful customers at the expense of our communities.
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Somebody will profit from the Games, but it won't be the majority of Rio's population.
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By weakening the judiciary, legislators are strengthening those who profit from corruption in this country.
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The U.S. is leading the way against financiers who profit from the illegal arms trade.
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In fact, the company readily admits it currently makes no profit from its repair service.
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Eric Trump wrote on Twitter that Trump properties do not profit from U.S. government business.
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In France, its operating profit from retail operations grew 17.3 percent on an organic basis.
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UBS and other Western banks are well positioned to profit from the push, he added.
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But there are also those who profit from concealment and a widespread loss of vision.
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The combined firms should help CVS lower its costs and increase profit from Aetna plans.
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Still, Gates conveyed that Manafort had indicated that he could profit from a Trump victory.
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He has continued to profit from funds linked to the firm in the years since.
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And his prior use of his position to profit from a massive scheme deserves scrutiny.
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We must demand accountability from those who would materially profit from the deaths of others.
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The SS calculated the profit from each prisoner's slave labor at $745, almost $11,000 today.
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And even if the opposition doesn't win, it can still profit from a large turnout.
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In short, they could profit from the fame that their work as an athlete brings.
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Mulvaney rejected those arguments on Thursday, insisting that Trump would not profit from the gathering.
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Some doctors, consultants and lawyers have even tried to profit from concern about mesh implants.
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You're engaging in participatory advertising for a product that you'll never see any profit from.
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Caulfield says that's for one obvious reason: Goop, the company, stands to profit from them.
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IP protections allow inventors to profit from their ideas, creating an incentive for further innovation.
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I won't let them pocket the profit from my house without a fight in court.
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However, adjusted profit from international banking fell 17%, hit by impact of its divested operations.
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However, adjusted profit from international banking fell 17%, hit by impact of its divested operations.
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"From Ford's perspective, the metals tariffs took about $1 billion profit from us," he added.
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On Tuesday, she insisted that she did not profit from Ms. Choi's alleged influence-peddling.
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Companies like AT&T shouldn't be allowed to loot our information, then profit from it.
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Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said DMVs should not profit from such information.
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The search for profit from the curry plant is driven by Croatia's continuing economic troubles.
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Those who profit from digital media may be reaping a whirlwind they themselves have sown.
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Developers are transparent about the way they profit from the success of late-night venues.
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Whether it's punk music or yoga, industry will find a way to profit from it.
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If they do it right, they can profit from recurring revenue and a loyal customer base.
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The big scheme of America's housing crisis means certain people profit from this perpetual, existential insecurity.
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Others are already generating very meaningful revenue and profit from some of their new ventures today.
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"As long as we are ready for his comments, we can profit from them," Cramer said.
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Such networks are often run by transnational criminal groups that profit from human suffering, it added.
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My internal memo draws the line on letting companies profit from taxpayers by espousing political beliefs.
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And the idea that hedge funds could profit from aid to Puerto Rico is morally obscene.
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The profit from making gasoil in Singapore reached a peak of $16.66 a barrel on Sept.
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"I think our position from the beginning is no organization should profit from bigotry," he said.
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That's a more than 50 percent jump in profit from the same period a year ago.
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Ford derived 90 percent of its $2.99 billion pretax profit from North America in the quarter.
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At the national level, there's a tendency among some politicians to profit from divisions among people.
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Facebook had "maximized profit" from games integrating with Facebook by charging them a fee, Zuckerberg said.
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The company reported a $150.6 million profit from mining for the three months to June 30.
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Not because they personally profit from the bombs dropping or some other InfoWars conspiracy theory bullshit.
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They could be, at the very least, decent people who don't try to profit from tragedy.
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None of them has the sort of arms industry that stands to profit from autonomous weapons.
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When they profit from our indulgence they show themselves braver than we are, if more malevolent.
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Fourth-quarter profit from special commissions rose 1.1 percent year-on-year to 1.08 billion riyals.
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The Sacklers, meanwhile, seem to be trying to find other ways to profit from the crisis.
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There's nothing wrong with that, necessarily — people should be allowed to responsibly profit from their work.
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He reiterated that he "had no duties whatsoever" and didn't profit from his unofficial advisory role.
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The Japanese company could make about $3 billion in profit from the transaction, the report said.
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This delivered a 17% profit compared with the 11% profit from the similar rally in gold.
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If Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs are correct, here's two ways to profit from the call.
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Profit from its Mexico natural gas pipelines also rose about 162 percent to C$118 million.
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His lawyers said he had been the victim of a conspiracy to profit from his wealth.
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But if the company posts more profit from each phone, that could go higher, Daryanani said.
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After years of patient investment, its parent now earns a large and rising profit from WeChat.
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But United Cooperative Assurance jumped 4.6 percent after swinging to a net profit from a loss.
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The company saw a significant increase in sales and profit from the same period last year.
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A patent provides two decades to build and then profit from the market that is created.
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The U.S. Attorney's Office is seeking the forfeiture of property and profit from the illegal operations.
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Campaigners say their survival is threatened by intruders seeking to profit from the forest's vast resources.
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So why not have your first N.D.E. while you can still learn and profit from it?
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However, few appear to be trying to profit from this supposed mispricing in inflation-protected bonds.
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The affluent enjoy "cheap" fuel and other products of industry, and shareholders profit from such sales.
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It would take roughly 10 years to earn as much as we could profit from selling.
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Profit from Asia, where Toronto-based Sun Life has been expanding aggressively, climbed about 18 percent.
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It is seeking three times Nestle's profit from the alleged infringement, plus triple and punitive damages.
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"You want to be sure that you're still going to profit from this card," says Harzog.
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To him, it suggested burnout might be worth addressing only to extract more profit from workers.
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One of them deals with the technology NASA develops, and whether anyone can profit from it.
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And contrary to what Trump wrote, the Trump Organization has continued to profit from international deals.
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Their labor is used to produce goods and services for businesses that profit from prison labor.
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But it hasn't really worked because municipalities aren't allowed to profit from the land they own.
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We have no desire to be associated with separating families, or worse, to profit from it.
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And dozens of companies and startups backed by prominent venture-capital firms profit from their sale.
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Rod Blagojevich, former Illinois Governor Convicted of corruption after trying to profit from a Senate appointment.
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If instead of simply seeming to profit from other people's history and symbolism, they enabled it?
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The company believes the acquisition will help it lower costs and increase profit from those plans.
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Pretax profit from its credit business in Mexico rose about 33 percent to 21.9 million pounds.
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Fresen said he brought in six figures in profit from his sneaker-resale business in 2019.
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The man had sought to profit from a drop in the club's stock price, prosecutors said.
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Meanwhile those closest to the regime profit from the corruption that is fueled by the sanctions.
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Meanwhile those closest to the regime profit from the corruption that is fueled by the sanctions.
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BHP's underlying profit from continuing operations rose to $5.19 billion for the six months ended Dec.
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BHP's underlying profit from continuing operations rose to $5.19 billion for the six months ended Dec.
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We need to remember that extraction of profit from slave labor is not new to Germany.
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The Postal Service made $70 million in profit from the stamp, which was retired in 2014.
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French commercial television M6 reports a 32.6 percent rise in first-half profit from recurring operations.
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Not only did they profit from, and passionately defend, slavery, but the institution 'was their freedom.
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In these cases, that would include the use of or profit from privately owned, discriminatory language.
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If I Did It was a scandal because it allowed Simpson to profit from his alleged crimes.
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But "some felt unfairly targeted by patients hoping to profit from a lawsuit," according to the paper.
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Operating profit from continuing operations were flat in the first half at 1.3 billion rand ($93 million).
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But these theories don't exist in a vacuum; there are people who profit from promoting these things.
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Investors view the bank sector as a way to profit from rising interest rates and economic growth.
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None aware of any Trump Org policy not to profit from US Gov patronage at its properties.
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The exceptions are those who discover they can get away with distortions, and even profit from them.
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Firms should not be able to make a profit from running private schools that receive public subsidies.
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But for us, it's our job, so we need to make profit from doing operations like that.
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Amazon's ability to turn a profit from the razor-thin world of online retail was once uncertain.
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Ethics rules should absolutely be tightened so that family members of politicians cannot profit from those connections.
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Or indeed, much profit from the premium portion of the smartphone market that the iPhone has cornered.
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Profit from selling processed products such as sweeteners, starches and bioproducts rose 2.3 percent to $261 million.
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He felt it was unethical for a doctor to profit from a discovery that would save lives.
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While Alphabet is turning a handsome profit from its Uber investment, the two companies are hardly allies.
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Typically, the Queen is given 5 percent of its total profit from the previous two fiscal years.
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However, because of his generally bearish outlook on world markets, Mr. Soros did profit from other investments.
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She's still upset, though, that a huge company can profit from the work of an independent designer.
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As Lyft continues to grow, the company also stands to profit from Uber's tailspin of negative publicity.
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Lee faces formal charges of bribery, perjury, embezzlement, hiding assets abroad, and concealing profit from criminal acts.
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Offering 225 flavors gives LaCroix the ability to profit from ubiquity while keeping the cachet of scarcity.
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The company also derives close to 40% of sales and over 30% of gross profit from overseas.
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City clinics profit from Siberian medical tourists (Russian teeth are "not so good", says a dentist, delicately).
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Selling solar panels is a tough job and you get a one-time profit from each sale.
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They calculate the effect of tax-shifting – multinational companies moving profit from high- to low-tax jurisdictions.
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It wants them to profit from flat fees, rather than the complex rebates they rely on now.
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In equity investments, the investor holds a stake in a specific property and share profit from income.
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Segmental operating profit from continuing operations and before capital items rose by 243% to 22018 million euro.
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The PBOC might not want anyone to profit from betting on the obvious, but that's hardly reassuring.
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Of course, economic concerns drive the invention of new tech products: Snap wants to profit from Spectacles.
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The $115 million settlement would represent less than 5% of the health insurance company's profit from 2016.
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Pershing made a quick $20183 million in profit from a stake in Nike it sold last year.
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That quarter included a higher-than-expected profit from its generic version of the heartburn drug Nexium.
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Acquiring adtech companies allows telecom providers to leverage and profit from their biggest asset — unique consumer data.
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Wenning reiterated that Ergo is expected to contribute 600 million euros to the company's profit from 2021.
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But inhabitants have in the meantime built another 120 houses hoping to profit from the expropriation law.
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The resulting lower depreciation charges have boosted EDF's net profit from the first half of 22025 onwards.
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One suspects that the only people that stand to profit from this ongoing fiasco are the lawyers.
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They accuse her of using the language of patriarchy, misogyny and white supremacy to profit from prejudice.
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That doesn't mean that it can't profit from being able to pull information from those tools, though.
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There is no shortage of other companies staking their claims to profit from the expected lithium rush.
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LDC said group net profit from continuing operations had also risen to $321 million from $224 million.
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The Packers reported a profit from operations of $34.1 million - down from $65.4 million the previous season.
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The astronomical cost means that Murphy and the Dewaeles never see a profit from a Despacio gig.
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When a moment happens on the internet, they produce the best product with which to profit from.
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One of the reasons for this is that landowners can profit from animals living on their land.
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The gain from the merger that created Kraft Heinz Co prevented profit from edging lower, Berkshire said.
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One top Wall Street strategist says these trades can help you profit from the twists and turns.
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Laws and regulations were created to allow intermediaries — the insurers and distributors — to profit from price increases.
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That is already having a distinguishable financial impact on residential and resort properties that profit from snow.
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But these were policies developed by Russians — even if Western businesses tried hard to profit from them.
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These sanctions must also include the Chinese people and companies that profit from all North Korean trade.
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"We will see opportunities along the way, when companies are distressed, to profit from that," he said.
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How can venture capital-backed companies contribute to that goal when they profit from industrial agriculture's overproduction?
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If the asking price holds, Musk stands to make nearly $1 million in profit from the sale.
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" DeVos, according to Warren, "could profit from the decisions she makes," has "shady investments," and "secret trusts.
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Pretax profit from ongoing activities for the year rose 7.3 percent to $1.21 billion, the company said.
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On Wednesday, the social network said it had tripled profit from a year earlier, writes Mike Isaac.
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"They have evidently perpetrated sexual violence and made a profit from it," said the group's secretary-general.
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"We would also like to buy something to be able to profit from higher volumes," Staub said.
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The results bucked expectations for a 5.337 billion peso profit from a Reuters poll of six analysts.
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The only issue is that I don't have 10 computers to run to actually profit from this.
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The studies lack independence and often come straight from those who invent, sell, and profit from them.
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Borrowing costs will rise, making it more difficult for private equity firms to profit from future acquisitions.
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"We will make a profit from car one, which is unusual," Hackett told reporters after the unveiling.
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Essentially, you should profit from a hot market that others put the effort into building, he said.
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It could sell its abundant oil and gas and profit from fossil fuels while they still dominate.
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That's not my style—it'd be more the style of someone trying to profit from his fame.
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Title IV bans executives and their families from the United States if they profit from expropriated properties.
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The reasoning for Apple is simple: Higher profit from mature markets, from people who want to upgrade.
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It's got plenty of information, but few people are likely to be able to profit from it.
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That doesn't mean digital advertisers, including Facebook and Google, didn't also profit from Bloomberg's expensive ego trip.
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The lower capital gains tax rate applies to profit from investments held for more than one year.
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Many people in Western government and business circles who profit from the Chinese system of oppression concur.
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The collapse in listings bodes ill for the prospects of the financial institutions that profit from them.
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They recommend buying call options on these names to profit from potential gains in the months ahead.
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What Does It Mean also tries to profit from the fears of its audience in other ways.
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Apple, he said, derives most of its profit from sales of hardware, not trading your user data.
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Traders can leverage this ratio when it is outside its average range to profit from the discrepancy.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, nurseries are also eager to profit from the rise of plant sales on social media.
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They want strict regulations on who is able to grow it, sell it and profit from it.
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Persuading merchants to promote and profit from "food rescue," as it is known, is not so obvious.
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Finally, Marshall singled out the following two stocks as ripe opportunities to profit from their coming events:
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The administration also asserts that birth tourism often draws criminal actors seeking to profit from the industry.
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Resellers who raised prices on Bryant-branded merchandise were accused of looking to profit from a tragedy.
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However, when someone tries to profit from it, I try to blast them on my social media.
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A sobering example of this is anyone trying to profit from the pharmaceutical innovation with drug stocks.
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Profit from the U.S. business rose 5.5%, despite a 11-basis-point drop in net interest margins.
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Trump appeared to be affirming her intention to make a profit from the office of first lady.
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Concord Financial's Coumanakos also thinks conservative investors can profit from owning bonds if rates continue to fall.
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Critics say Trump's businesses should not profit from government money while he is in the White House.
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Ahead of the changes, one top Wall Street technician has a way to profit from the move.
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SOCIAL Q'S Am I crazy to be mad about my father wanting to profit from my death?
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Namely, says Johanna Blakley, Deputy Director of the Norman Lear Center, projects that Harvey Weinstein may profit from.
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It was the fourth consecutive quarter that Bank of America reported higher profit from the year earlier period.
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Low international crude prices pulled down operating profit from exploration and production by 81.8 percent to 33.96 billion.
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Once the update is complete, the owner of the malware can then profit from the newly included ads.
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The key point to remember is that both financiers and warehouse operators profit from metal surplus, not famine.
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This would also make it easier for existing shareholders to book profit from their investments, the people said.
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Firms seeking to profit from the boom include Pet Pick, which produces tailored food for over 10,000 animals.
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And all so a company could squeeze a few more dollars of profit from one of their products.
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As CNBC notes, Samsung analysts were expecting 13.2 trillion won of operating profit from 62.8 trillion in revenue.
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If the report is true, Wahlberg essentially dragged his heels in order to profit from sexual harassment allegations.
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The enterprising investor can profit from finding stocks that sell for much less than their value, said Graham.
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As volatility has subsided, so has the ability of large speculators to profit from betting on currency moves.
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But people do things that make them unhappy all the time, and businesses often profit from their sadness.
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But experts say it remains to be seen who will actually profit from the so-called green rush.
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The president pretty much made it very clear since he got here, he doesn't profit from being here.
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Pokéstops have an obvious benefit for businesses, which can capitalize on and profit from the extra foot traffic.
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"If we accept that we need each other in this life, we'll both profit from it," Hausler said.
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One last reform would discourage the renting of politicians by those who profit from government rules and favours.
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The high costs of land, labor, materials and regulation make low-priced homes more difficult to profit from.
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Profit from Britain and Ireland rose 24 percent to 13 million pounds in the six months ending Dec.
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But Samsung, in turn, is in need of new buyers to profit from the expensive manufacturing, they said.
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In 2015, CCA made 14 percent of its profit from a single detention center, the Washington Post reported.
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Snap said it would release unspecified new tools to help creators profit from their work on the platform.
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HK Land's operating profit from rental income remained stable at USD410m in 1H16 compared with USD405m in 1H15.
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An underlying theme was the way investors and government profit from the new workfare programs begun in 1996.
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The issue at hand was Amazon's ability to generate a profit from a service like this, Reuters said.
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For those who profit from the existing health care system, the precariousness of people's experience is a feature.
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The problem is made worse when doctors profit from the drugs they prescribe or the tests they order.
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Moving forward, Carrey said he awaits the day when "people will stop trying to profit" from White's death.
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This makes up his gross profit from the whole investment, according to a source familiar with the deal.
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The OIG review was not able to determine how much the resort gained in profit from the visit.
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Digital apps, meanwhile, require a totally new skillset to analyze and profit from the customer data they yield.
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The annual results showed net profit from continuing operations fell to $224 million from $266 million in 2016.
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The downsizing has also played a part in Noble's failure to profit from resurgent commodity prices this year.
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Market maker Winterflood more than doubled its profit from the year earlier period, helped by strong retail trading.
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By buying CNH the PBOC also frustrates the short-term carry trade designed to profit from weakening renminbi.
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Indeed, in Libya's post-Gaddafi political scene, France has not been able to profit from its oil sector.
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It said the funds did this to profit from short sales, or bets its stock price would fall.
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Many of its funds profit from export-driven economies like Japan's because a decline in currencies helps exporters.
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Facebook would not be the first social media platform to allow users to profit from their posts there.
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But organisations that let Facebook and others publish their stories risk losing their ability to profit from them.
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But segments of the refining industry are opposed to sweeping changes because they profit from the status quo.
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They do nothing to bolster the environment; they only benefit cronies who profit from these radical environmental policies.
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Since Android became a product in 2007, Oracle estimates Google has made $21 billion in profit from it.
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The SEC said the hackers may have been able to use the information to profit from insider trading.
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But they also received a lesson: that you can't profit from polarization without also being burned by it.
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"Companies that profit from user data must now live up to their responsibility," its head Wolfgang Schuldzinski said.
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They have profit from tainted sources, like monetizing private information in ways that most firms cannot legally match.
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Avenatti said Daniels has met with other news agencies and is not looking to profit from her appearances.
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JPMorgan's quant guru presents his 10 best trades to profit from the peak of a monumental earnings season
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There was a credit crisis unfolding, and Blackstone could use an investing arm that could profit from it.
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Clinton would fight against the hallmarks of that system: big banks and those who profit from student debt.
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Trump has received at least $413 million from his father's business empire, which he continues to profit from.
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In April, Gemalto forecast second-half profit from operations of between 300 million euros and 350 million euros.
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Alcoa also had a huge drop in first-quarter profit from a year earlier as aluminum prices fell.
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"We have no desire to be associated with separating families, or worse, to profit from it," American said.
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The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose 0.56%, also helped by strong quarterly profit from Dutch chip equipment maker ASML .
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One Bank of Italy official even said that the state could eventually make a profit from the deal.
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NordVPN does not insert ads into your web traffic, and doesn't profit from the sale of user data.
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Is it okay to profit from Gonzalo Higuain's suffering, if it means feasting on fuckloads of cheap pizza?
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Instead, having them out in the open allowed them to profit from the ecosystems that formed around that.
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Unfortunately, this is a common ruse for criminals to profit from individuals in search of a better life.
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At that point, other players can buy used copies, which are sales Microsoft won't see a profit from.
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As one of the poorest countries in Asia, Laos hopes to profit from exporting power to neighboring nations.
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That way, you can maximize your profit from the IP, and it also amplifies the IP's overall influence.
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Will the industry care much about the risks of problematic use or addiction if companies profit from it?
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Post-election, a wider number of Brazilian listed companies could profit from improved market conditions to raise capital.
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Ambiguities in the Outer Space Treaty currently create uncertainty over whether anyone can profit from such business ventures.
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All of the products will be redistributed to people who will actually use them, not profit from them.
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More to the point, why couldn't their instructor profit from helping them hone their skills on the track?
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Qualcomm is the biggest supplier of chips for smartphones but gets much of its profit from patent royalties.
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Instead of radical redistribution, we have yet another generation of Loebs poised to profit from low-wage labor.
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Others are reluctant to change the workings of the old patronage system because they also profit from it.
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Unlike other semiconductor makers, Qualcomm makes most of its profit from patent fees rather than from its products.
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It is evil to profit from deliberately making people sick, then selling them a "cure" for their illness.
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Now WeWork is hoping that public investors believe the company can eventually turn a profit from that vision.
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We urgently need ways to hold A.I., and those who profit from its development, accountable to the public.
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In Pakistan, much of the profit from new power plants and roads goes straight back to Chinese companies.
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He said it was a "gross miscarriage of economic justice" that President Trump would profit from the sale.
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Christie's would have gained market share, but little if any profit from the transaction, according to Mr. Waterman.
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Pre-tax profit from Bunnings grew 8% for the year to end-June, its slowest pace since 2013.
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Russell was swamped with outraged readers accusing her of stealing Ortiz's story and trying to profit from it.
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Several states are working with those companies to find and stamp out those who would profit from panic.
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Klimt's faint and hesitant pencil studies don't really profit from comparison to the drawings of his protégé Schiele.
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Some people profit from the misery of others, hiking food prices or buying land at fire-sale prices.
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Critics of the idea were quick to accuse the sisters of seeking to profit from the musicians' legacies.
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Now, public shareholders can profit from some risk-taking instead of leaving it all to the venture capitalists.
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Profit from Poland and Lithuania, which together make up IPF's biggest market, rose 7 percent in the period.
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Critics said that allowed investors to profit from them while putting taxpayers on the hook for any trouble.
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But one probably wouldn't satisfy Trump's critics since it would let him continue to profit from his businesses.
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Still, government contracts are how many private companies — such as Amazon — profit from this invasive form of surveillance.
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In the case of Home Capital, Berkshire is already sitting on a paper profit from its new investment.
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The fabrication of sudden market activity created a momentum in price that Sarao was able to profit from.
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This will enable data owners to receive sequencing subsidies from data buyers and profit from sharing their data.
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But profit from those sales declined due to higher production costs and increased selling, administrative, and general expenses.
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This month, the CFPB finalized a rule restricting lenders' ability to profit from high-interest, short-term loans.
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Ethics hawks argue that Trump shouldn't profit from government money -- foreign or domestic and regardless of the amount.
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But that doesn't mean it doesn't have tools to combat sites that profit from the spread of misinformation.
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Instead, we should slow the flow of imported illicit drugs and punish those who profit from selling them.
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And of course, "Some are looking to profit from the popularity of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin," added Weaver.
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The university won't profit from the shirts: It is donating the proceeds to the charity Stomp Out Bullying.
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Clumsy attacks And the former vice president was able to profit from some clumsy attacks from other candidates.
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And it is inherently offensive to fundamental notions of democracy for a president to profit from his office.
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But being able to generate profit from existing revenue streams becomes harder in the face of subsidy wars.
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If people can grow marijuana in their backyard, big corporations can't control the distribution and profit from it.
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Here is an example of one private enterprise that's investing in, and making a profit from, alternative energy.
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The $1 trillion company generates roughly 53 percent of its sales, and most of its profit, from the iPhone.
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Before the games started, the company had said it could top the $120 million profit from the 2012 Olympics.
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The scrap dealers who specialize in locating and reselling this cast-off silicon jockeyed to profit from the boom.
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A weaker oil price tends to be a boon to refiners, who can profit from more generous refining margins.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors looking to profit from excitement surrounding bitcoin technology will get a new opportunity this week.
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Still, some think economically challenged Jordan could profit from any plan that promises billions in aid and project finance.
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"As long as we are ready for his comments, we can profit from them," the "Mad Money " host said.
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In a separate statement, QBE said it expected a pre-tax profit from the sale of about $100 million.
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Profit from continuing operations more than tripled as sales rose in GE's aviation, oil and gas, and healthcare units.
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But if United gains as much profit from the move as it anticipates, they surely won't be far behind.
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So he doesn't support diversity or people not speaking English, but he is willing to profit from Spanish-speakers.
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On Monday, it said it aims to generate 2973 percent of its profit from foreign investment arm Nebras Power.
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Was it moral to put a price tag on it—to profit from, say, Justice Breyer's Social Security number?
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The distillate crack spread, a measure of the profit from refining crude into distillates, touched a one-month low.
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And Britain as a whole will profit from the sort of devolution that is represented by the regional mayors.
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Square said it expected only a "nominal" contribution to revenue and transaction profit from Starbucks in the current quarter.
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And here's a feature about how two businessmen sought to profit from access to Rudy Giuliani and Trump administration.
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He also barred her from making any financial profit from the case, or having any contact with Carter's family.
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Of those focused on the retail market, Klarna is better placed than most to profit from its new privileges.
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Livingston pressed for Ukraine ambassador's firing, says witness MORE had said the Trumps would not profit from the decision.
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The shop currently handles on average five orders per day, earning 10 to 15 euros profit from each kilogram.
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Governments have been arguing over how to choose new host cities, which can expect to profit from the move.
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Business Dow Chemical, which is merging with DuPont, reported a five-fold increase in profit from a year earlier.
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The Fed derives profit from the holdings and sends it to the government in a quiet windfall for taxpayers.
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Global as the trend is, though, India is the best place to observe it—and perhaps profit from it.
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Amazon will sell you a TV at a tiny margin and expect to profit from the content you buy.
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It also made a quick $100 million in profit from a stake in Nike it sold earlier this year.
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However, Kapelushnik saw an opportunity to make a profit from reselling sneakers way before the market reached this point.
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Go deeper: Special report: Profiting from prison How companies profit from immigrant detention The prison labor you benefit from
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But instead of doing anything, rival political parties blame each other for the problem—and then profit from it.
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Two new reports point to the best markets for investors seeking to profit from the single-family rental market.
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Some may find it depressing that these firms are simply looking for another way to profit from society's unfortunates.
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Yet that would have required him to want to fix the mess, and not seek to profit from it.
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Profit from Ping An's banking arm came in at 13.4 billion yuan in the first half, up 6.5 percent.
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"This information has been buried while people profit from the pain and suffering of families like mine," Barber said.
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RBS has denied trying to profit from deliberately causing the failure of businesses during and after the financial crisis.
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In April the company forecast second-half profit from operations of between 300 million euros and 350 million euros.
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Rio gets less than 10 percent of its core profit from energy and roughly 60 percent from iron ore.
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Re-uploading videos on YouTube is a favorite of scammy channels that try to profit from other people's work.
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Those best positioned to profit from those technological advances will be companies already in the market and gathering data.
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Lennar Corp's shares jumped 4.7 percent following a higher-than-expected quarterly profit from the No. 2 U.S. homebuilder.
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It still remains to be seen, though, whether or not the company can turn a profit from its technology.
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In a bizarre mirror image of May's campaign, Corbyn wanted to ensure he could not profit from her errors.
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Chinese state run media has carried repeated warnings to offshore speculators against trying to profit from a yuan devaluation.
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Gross profit from the U.S. fuel business came in at $6.863 million, missing RBC's estimate by about $98 million.
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This allows the retailer to profit from the sale of a phone while charging the same price as Apple.
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Samsung has previously warned of another $3.1 billion hit to profit from the Note 7 withdrawal over two quarters.
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They will be able to earn up to $10, but they won't be able to profit from their participation.
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I really hope someday soon people will stop trying to profit from this and let her rest in peace.
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Adjusted operating profit from continuing operations rose to 304 million pounds ($386.4 million) for the six months to Oct.
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Planned Parenthood maintains that it does not profit from the sale of fetal tissue and only recovers its costs.
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Planned Parenthood maintains that it does not profit from the sale of fetal tissue and only recovers its cost.
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Planned Parenthood maintains that it does not profit from the sale of fetal tissue and only recovers its cost.
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Pfizer is also expected to make a handsome profit from Kerydin, which attacks fungus that can grow under toenails.
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That may have saved Delta money on jet fuel supplies, but cost it potential profit from producing other products.
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That's alarming for financial firms and insurance companies that profit from the current system and don't want to change.
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A potential new U.S. fund could help investors profit from their devotion to cats, dogs, and other house pets.
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While I profit from a targeted drug, two members of my support group report the failure of their chemotherapies.
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These professionals, the so called "gatekeepers" to the global financial system, don't just enable corruption — they profit from it.
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MUFG's first-half net interest income, or profit from lending, fell by 100 billion yen to 975 billion yen.
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The idea is simple: Slash taxes on corporations and raise them on the people who profit from those corporations.
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The trade seeks to profit from an anticipated run-up in volatility ahead of the French election, Thompson said.
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The firm began to take majority stakes in hedge funds, allowing it to profit from each firm's bottom line.
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The House Financial Services Committee will hold a hearing on how hackers profit from stolen data at 2 p.m.
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Conway said traders were booking some profit from CSL after it rose quite significantly in the last two sessions.
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President Trump could stand to personally profit from the regulations he's rolling back, according to a new report Wednesday.
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And he thinks he can profit from it by providing a service that helps companies hire and manage freelancers.
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It's a search engine that uses the profit from the advertising revenue to plant trees all over the world.
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What isn't clear is why Pornhub continues to keep Girls Do Porn on its website, and profit from it.
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In fact, cities rarely make a profit from hosting the Games, and often end up deep in the red.
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Should we be suspicious of retailers looking to profit from the positive energy that surrounds a Bank Holiday weekend?
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Morgan Stanley upgraded each stock to overweight, saying the companies were likely to profit from a stronger business environment.
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You don't have to be a post-humanist prophet to profit from the longevity dreams of today's tech elite.
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This court now orders that you are not to profit from the events of which you now stand convicted.
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For example, those that profit from privatizing government infrastructure will be poised to profit greatly in the coming decades.
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We're not looking to profit from this emulator in anyway whatsoever from now until the end of this project.
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Why it matters: BlackBerry no longer makes phones, but it's still looking to profit from patent licenses and software.
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Any items that attempt to profit from human tragedy or suffering are not allowed to be sold on eBay.
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It also says they share revenue with ISIS for its content and profit from ISIS postings through advertising revenue.
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Mr. Grove's paranoia championed and fed on Moore's Law, as Intel strove to achieve profit from that computing cadence.
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College basketball programs unscrupulously compete for top players to earn more from the immense pot of profit from television.
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Adjusted operating profit from Asian insurance operations was $3 billion, up by 14%, with Hong Kong up by 24%.
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On your EscapeX oasis, though, you can bask in, and profit from, unfettered adoration, even in your lowest moments.
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Company executives say it will allow WeWork to profit from the value that buildings add by hosting its spaces.
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The sellers planned to pocket the profit from their Moscow homes and live in communities described as quiet retreats.
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Even after more than 30 years of suffering and contrition, he chose not to profit from a dishonorable deed.
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Adjusted operating profit from Asian insurance operations was $3 billion, up by 14%, with Hong Kong up by 24%.
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Most transactions involve sophisticated firms that use algorithms to try to predict price movements and profit from small changes.
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Possession is punishable by up to five years in prison—seven if the intent is to profit from distribution.
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Ramadani, for example, was not the only agent to profit from moving players through the Cypriot team Apollon Limassol.
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This is likely to upset many people who would, naturally enough, prefer to profit from stocks with little stress.
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She left for home, under orders not to use social media or to profit from attention on the case.
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He has enabled loyalists to profit from corruption and patronage, giving them a financial stake in the government's survival.
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Clients sent fewer orders their way and less volatility in markets made it harder to profit from price swings.
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Banks don't like lending in lower-income neighborhoods, even as they profit from deposits taken from those same communities.
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But it also raises a host of ethical issues, not least that both men could profit from their recommendations.
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NCAA rules bar athletes from being able to profit from play, including the use of their names or images.
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The company cut its forecast for adjusted profit from continuing operations to $3.35-$3.65 per share from $3.45-$3.75.
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Italian-American CNH Industrial makes most of its profit from farming machinery, Iveco commercial vehicles, construction equipment and powertrains.
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And thanks to the strategic acquisition of live-streaming video game platform Twitch Interactive, Amazon stands profit from it.
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As a company, we're not trying to mimic or profit from youth culture — we are part of that culture.
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The company has vowed to put profitability at the forefront to protect profit from the recession and mounting competition.
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Soros said that the two firms profit from making users stick on their sites for long period of times.
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I fought to make it illegal for members of Congress to line their pockets and profit from insider information.
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Some have said creating an LLC instead of a nonprofit makes it possible for them to profit from investments.
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He once made over $20,000 in profit from holding and selling 22 pairs of the same Air Jordan sneakers.
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They want full legalization, making marijuana a state-regulated and -taxed drug that businesses can sell and profit from.
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Part of the president's rationale for offering to purchase Greenland is that U.S. businesses could profit from the island.
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It levies taxes on the profit from goods produced in the United States, regardless of where they end up.
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Back on the red carpet, those who stand to profit from Hudson Yards were insisting how affordable it was.
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In other words, they are positions established to profit from an expected movement, in this case the US dollar.
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At the same time, the Sacklers and others looking to profit from our pain have done so nearly unchecked.
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At the same time, Barrack was promoting the interests of U.S. corporations seeking to profit from the transfer of nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia; advocating on behalf of foreign interests seeking to obtain U.S. nuclear technology; and taking steps for his own company, Colony NorthStar, to profit from the proposals, the report said.
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The fund's investors are seeking to profit from whenever Uber decides to go public, presumably at a much higher valuation.
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That would include traders who use lightning-fast computer systems and software to profit from small movements in stock prices.
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Patents and exclusive marketing rights granted by the Food and Drug Administration enable drug companies to profit from a monopoly.
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"I was fascinated by how a single platform could profit from rich and poor alike," Mr Hao tells The Economist.
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Now that this is done, the service's users can profit from all of Google's investments in AI and machine learning.
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A put option allows a buyer to profit from a fall in the asset's value or hedge against its decline.
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She also helped pass the STOCK Act, which made it illegal for members of Congress to profit from insider information.
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"[Batali] will no longer profit from the restaurants in any way, shape or form," Manuali reportedly wrote in the letter.
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Alpha's net profit from continuing operations was 211 million euros ($11.63 million), down from 211.6 million in the second quarter.
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"Its economy is digitising at an amazing pace and we believe companies here can profit from our expertise," he said.
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The Constitution grants authors exclusive rights to profit from their work, which the framers knew would motivate Americans to innovate.
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It's encouraging to see the idea catch on, despite vigorous opposition from the companies that profit from selling these drinks.
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Or at the very least, we have maintained conditions that have allowed Sharapova to profit from this line of thought.
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GE's profit from continuing operations more than tripled as sales rose in GE's aviation, oil and gas, and healthcare units.
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The EU considers it vital that Britain not be seen to profit from Brexit, to dissuade others from following suit.
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This country has never had a president who could profit from a personal business empire while in the White House.
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We're going to shut it down because it destroys the whole community when we let people's work profit from bullying.
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Protesters claim BlackRock has tried to influence — and stands to profit from — Mr. Macron's overhaul of the nation's pension system.
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Meanwhile, creators must rely on Amazon, which makes a commission from every purchase, to remove listings it can profit from.
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Richard Russell was one of the doctors who managed to profit from this growing interest among the rich and afflicted.
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The dysfunction that destroyed Boehner remains, and the politicians who profit from that dysfunction have only seen their standing rise.
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I can't accept that the Swiss National Bank invests in the arms industry and even makes a profit from it.
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Publix is not attempting to profit from this service and is not collecting additional fees from customers to use it.
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Go deeper: Special report: Profiting from prison The states where private prisons are thriving How companies profit from immigrant detention
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So far, telcos have struggled to profit from the new infrastructure due to offering discounts to encourage customers to switch.
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But it also creates a cloud of confusion that mainly benefits the people who control and profit from this technology.
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The Philadelphia Semiconductor index rose 0.49%, also helped by strong quarterly profit from Dutch chip equipment maker ASML Holding NV .
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If they got any kind of net profit from going digital (ahem) you can expect CW to do the same.
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It was a scheme, in short, to profit from solving the same crisis that the Sacklers and Purdue helped cause.
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Finally, "momentum" seeks to profit from the observation that shares which have risen in the past continue to do so.
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Last quarter, however, Samsung made 15.64 trillion won in profit from revenue of 60.56 trillion won, its strongest results ever.
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Operating profit from refining fell 18 percent year-on-year, despite a 47 percent jump in revenues from that business.
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This season, however, the focus has shifted from simply maintaining and protecting the land, to attempting to profit from it.
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As a battery maker poised to profit from the shift, Wang's guesstimate is certainly self-interested, and probably wishful thinking.
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South Korea's KOSPI climbed 1.3 percent, with tech shares buoyed by news of a record quarterly profit from Samsung Electronics.
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Lennar Corp's shares rose about 3 percent following a higher-than-expected quarterly profit from the No.2 U.S. homebuilder.
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On Thursday, Bezos had yet another surprise for them — a massive chunk of profit from its first quarter of 1.07.
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Purveyors of the strip attract customers with sensory experiences, and profit from impulse buys once shoppers are in the store.
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What's in vogue instead are health-ified snack foods, probably because they're a lot easier to market and profit from.
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Le Pen as well did not profit from White House praise, not that one really should have expected any boost.
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They are designed to profit from a decline in the value of an underlying benchmark, much like shorting a stock.
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Despite the assertions of the fraudulently obtained and deeply misleading videos, Planned Parenthood does not profit from fetal tissue donations.
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So-called macro funds bet on bonds, stocks and currencies and hope to profit from big economic and political shifts.
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Pepe the Frog creator Matt Furie and his legal counsel have successfully stopped many who would profit from Pepe's likeness.
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It ranks each company based on the forecasted probability that each will profit from current economic conditions and world events.
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In fact, corporations like Facebook and Equifax profit from collecting and selling Americans' data – all too often without consumers' knowledge.
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If state governments are to profit from lotteries, then the federal government should be able to do so as well.
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There are even more stealthy ways to not only recuperate costs but to profit from the trillion dollar worldwide industry.
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Of course, the changes would also make it easier for gun manufacturers to sell and profit from these weapons transfers.
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Also, realtors and homebuilders profit from higher-priced homes, but don't bear the losses that result from higher risk mortgages.
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He also argues that Lundgren's emails contain strong evidence that he did, in fact, intend to profit from counterfeiting Windows.
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I know it wasn't us 8th-grade white boys who created this system, but we profit from it every day.
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Still, the company made $80 million in profit from 4.9 million DVD customers in the fourth quarter of last year.
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Such outfits should not be permitted to profit from selling this information if it was not given with informed consent.
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In addition to oil companies, the banks, service sector and legal businesses will also profit from energy deals with Iran.
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Vitality Air isn't just hoping to profit from India's pollution woes, but also what it calls its exclusive, imported tag.
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As Alibaba's profit margins shrink, investors will put more pressure on the company to extract profit from its newer business.
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To that end, Constant says it's time to discuss ending tax loopholes that allow companies to profit from corporate giving.
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In his new job, Kelly is now well-placed to profit from the widely criticized policies that he helped enact.
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Nicknamed the Gawker Bill, it would also provide criminal consequences for third parties who sought to profit from such material.
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They are also purchased by investors who believe a default will occur and want to profit from the credit event.
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"Put aside the fact that, by all accounts, the post office is actually turning a profit from Amazon, " Cramer said.
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He has also proposed giving people property rights over their own data, and allowing them to profit from their data.
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There is a common narrative that the federal government earns billions of dollars in "profit" from the student loan program.
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He hopes to profit from Sunday's traffic, and he likes the concept of a single parking lot for Uber drivers.
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American public, O.J. Simpson wanted to have it both ways: to profit from the murders while still claiming his innocence.
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You can also profit from eBay's 30-day return policy, so if you don't like it, you don't lose out.
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In addition, Kellogg also sharply cut its outlook for operating profit from a 5 to 3.423 percent increase to flat.
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They can't profit from it because technology, humans, and perception has moved forward leaps and bounds, and forgotten about them.
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In other cases, it points out the shadowy forces that profit from a world distracted by a more conspicuous battle.
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That would create a strong headwind for U.S. LNG exporters keen to profit from the world's fastest-growing LNG importer.
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Japan's second-biggest beer maker earns almost 40 percent of profit from beer and other alcoholic drinks sold at home.
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The government allows you to profit from your hard work while still insuring that others can learn from your discoveries.
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Concurrently, the diversity of smaller, domestically oriented firms that stock pickers can profit from usually increases when rates are rising.
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VIX term structureMeanwhile, another corner of the market shows that some investors are gearing up to profit from higher volatility.
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Sometimes those trends emerge from marginalized people who don't get the opportunity to actually profit from their own cultural developments.
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He said sophisticated American refiners, including Marathon Petroleum, Valero, Phillips 66 and Exxon Mobil, would profit from the market change.
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The company is bringing in more revenue — up 24 percent — while squeezing more profit from every dollar it brings in.
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The idea is to profit from our society's inability to have public, non-sophomoric discussions about the vagina and vulva.
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This despite pledges by the platforms that they would stamp out ads which seek to profit from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Many Democrats believe that Mr. Trump is violating the clause by continuing to profit from his worldwide real estate dealings.
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BUT: I think liberals could profit from imagining how they themselves would react were the shoe on the other foot.
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One is his fixation on Puerto Rico's substantial debt and the notion that bond holders will profit from disaster aid.
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Most hail from Germany and the United States, and distillers like Mr. Wills have readily wrung profit from their thirst.
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He has received no profit from his time serving on the board of BHR (Shanghai) Equity Investment Fund Management Company.
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Earlier this month Bezeq said it was reducing its dividend payout to 70 percent of net profit from 100 percent.
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"All the profit from the shows went into getting a tour bus, so we never saw a penny," Elliott says.
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Reported profit from this market fell nearly 13 percent to 69 million pounds, taking into account adverse foreign exchange rates.
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The Swedish group swung to a 414 million crown ($43.0 million) profit from a year-ago loss of 124 million.
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For now, hundreds of other businesses that profit from ICE's $6 billion tax-funded budget are flying under the radar.
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But Wells Fargo shareholders did not profit from opening up accounts that were phony accounts that had nothing in them.
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Lowe wasn't going to make a profit from his tomb replicas, but they were a calling card for his technology.
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Until the financial crisis, Deutsche Bank generated much of its profit from high-risk businesses like issuing and trading derivatives.
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Swift has been a vocal about concerns around the rights of singers and songwriters to profit from their own music.
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We have three private companies that trade in, and profit from, vast amounts of highly sensitive information about American consumers.
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Even though banks have been slow to embrace the cannabis industry, investors have been geared up to profit from it.
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Other cities, like Zhongxian in the municipality of Chongqing, are also building facilities to profit from the e-sports boom.
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Instead, Zuckerberg is doubling down on Facebook's efforts to connect the world -- and find new ways to profit from it.
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It's unclear how any company that bought Ms. Stewart's business could continue to profit from the brand without her participation.
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The firm&aposs strategists recommend buying call options on these names to profit from potential gains in the months ahead.
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Domestically focussed firms continued to profit from the election euphoria, with Barclays jumping more than 3% and RBS adding 2.6%.
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Even if the McKinsey fund's investments in Valeant were indirect, the firm's partners stood to profit from their own advice.
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In the docs, they say Chyna is "deliberately seeking to profit from the goodwill and popularity" of the Kardashian name.
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That prevents overseas investors from selling Bitcoin in South Korea to profit from — and thereby help narrow — the price gap.
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Hawley, who has also criticized social-media platforms, says the microtransactions are designed to profit from addictive and compulsive behaviors.
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Zivoni added that his company is not making any profit from the project, but rather lost money to realize it.
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Facebook is exploring new ways for individual users to profit from their posts on the network, The Verge has learned.
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It's a boon both for farms and for businesses like Airbnb, which profit from the reservations made through their websites.
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"Every president is tested by world events but Donald Trump thinks about how he can profit from them," a narrator says.
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But buyers are also drawn to firms that offer expanding revenues, and European ones look set to profit from rising growth.
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Rather it's making it harder for the group to use its mainstream platform to profit from their far right fringe activities.
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Investors heading into Tuesday's U.S. congressional elections are trying to fathom how best to predict the outcome and profit from it.
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And if you're trying to make a profit from building paper shredders, you're going to opt for a slower, cheaper motor.
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To profit from investing in a trend, you have to go beyond investing in just one stock, according to BlackRock (BLK).
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But he hasn't sold his stake in the company, which means that he'll continue to profit from it while in office.
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The implication being that Verizon or AT&T might find new ways to privilege services they favor or profit from directly.
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Many made-up articles are created by people looking to profit from the online advertising revenue generated from millions of clicks.
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Imaginative equity analysts are already finding ways to help active investors deal with - and profit from - the new types of uncertainty.
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The Competition Authority also expressed concerns that private owners might be inclined to manipulate transmission capacities to profit from power sales.
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In 2008, Lee reported and anchored a one-hour documentary, "Made in China: People's Republic of Profit," from Beijing and Shanghai.
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And it deals with the main problem at hand: nobody should be allowed to profit from the passive ownership of land.
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Smith conceded the hack created an opportunity for fraud, and the company could profit from consumers seeking to protect their data.
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But Amazon expects some of that profit from these ventures to dwindle away as it ramps up investments later this year.
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So Dease's spirit comes back from the grave, animating works of art to kill all those who profit from his work.
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For any TV venture Mr Trump will be able to look to friends who know how to profit from conservative outrage.
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It can be confounding to contemplate: How can a hedge fund profit from destroying the value of what it just bought?
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Airlines make little money from the sardines at the back; they profit from business-class travellers for whom time is money.
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The big firms are thinking of how to profit from such new markets—something that small firms might struggle to do.
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The governing body for college sports appeared to soften its long-held stance that athletes should not profit from their fame.
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This was above an average estimate of 758 billion profit from 15 analysts, according to I/B/E/S Refinitiv data.
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Meanwhile, Spanish bank Santander reported a near 50 percent drop in second-quarter net profit from the same quarter last year.
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The first includes those who can profit from grasping sanctions' impact on energy markets, such as hedge funds, analysts and traders.
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They&aposve got him on money laundering, which is essentially passing off a legal funds as legit profit from a business.
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It also offers investors a rare way to profit from rising Chinese consumption with the safeguards of a New York listing.
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It remains to be seen whether the United States can profit from China's downturn to increase its trade with the region.
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I really hope that some day soon people will stop trying to profit from this and let her rest in peace.
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Buhari has made it more difficult for soldiers to profit from the illicit trade but some still manage to do so.
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Despite the results, Samsung did caution that high component prices had eaten into some of the profit from its mobile business.
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We would use the profit from services to fund some of the product sales, which tended to be slower cash conversion.
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Not only do the Clintons not profit from transparency, they profit by litigating every syllable of every allegation leveled against them.
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Profit from the sale of electricity to the grid is used to benefit the community and give investors an annual return.
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Pre-tax profit from continuing operations, on an adjusted basis, rose to 35.8 million pounds in the three months ended Sept.
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Operating profit for the pig farming unit was 438.9 million yuan in 2017, while profit from feed reached 972 million yuan.
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Investing in aged-care operators is viewed by analysts as a means to profit from Australia's ageing population and generous subsidies.
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The big tobacco companies, which are hoping to profit from the expected boom in marijuana, are also interested in Israeli technology.
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Early investments in electric cars will ensure the alliance is the first to turn a profit from them, according to UBS.
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To profit from the next leg of the rally, Paulsen is advising investors to lighten up on what has been working.
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Publishers would be wiser to get users to stay on their own sites, so that they can profit from the relationship.
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Its profit from operations was $26.6 million in the six months ended June 30, compared with $6.3 million a year earlier.
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The show is run by producers who profit from filming situations that can be humiliating, violent or intense in other ways.
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Cardinal said profit from its medical unit rose by 50 percent to $159 million in the second quarter ended Dec. 31.
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The saving rate was raised to 7.7% from 6.7%, reflecting upward revisions to repatriated profit from the rest of the world.
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Amazon Prime opens up a world of possibilities, and even your kids can profit from a subscription through Amazon Prime Channels.
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That compares with an average estimate for the current year of 227.5 billion yen profit from 12 analysts, compiled by Refinitiv.
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Nonetheless, I confess to harbouring resentment toward the airline that, for all intents and purposes, chose to profit from my delay.
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The documents also say that Rob's fiancée is "deliberately seeking to profit from the goodwill and popularity" by changing her name.
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Allianz took a 352 million-euro hit to net profit from the expected sale of its underperforming businesses in South Korea.
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Mwangi also said the bank expected higher returns on assets and equity this year, mainly driven by profit from regional markets.
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He didn't even have the chance to file a copyright, which plagued him as he saw others profit from his work.
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DAMAC's second quarter profit from continuing operations fell by around 22 percent year-on-year to 2350 million dirhams ($2400 million).
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But warehouse operators no longer profit from such bottle-necks and are instead incentivised to reduce them as quickly as possible.
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Instead, Cloud changed the subject, and used his time to accuse Cohen of seeking to profit from his relationship with Trump.
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Its gains, along with a strong quarterly profit from Dutch chip equipment maker ASML , helped the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rise 0.5%.
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While Nutmeg stood to profit from this arrangement, so did its larger competitors, including a certain athletic apparel giant in Oregon.
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The EU sees it as vital that Britain not be seen to profit from Brexit to dissuade others from following suit.
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VIX calls, which appreciate in value when stock market volatility spikes, are used to profit from a pick-up in volatility.
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Marine Le Pen has wasted no time in trying to profit from the Republicains' mess, inviting their voters to join her.
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The drugmakers engaged in a "fraudulent, decades-long marketing campaign to profit from the suffering of thousands of Oklahomans," Hunter said.
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Additional studies that showed women often extract more value and profit from capital than men gaveSaunders the confidence to pursue SheEO.
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We believe that they too should profit from the growth of BCH by their continued stake in the Bitcoin Cash ecosystem.
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Studies have shown that over half of businesses shutter because they are under-capitalized or lack a profit from the start.
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Profit from continuing operations for the year ended June 30 declined to $113.1 million, compared with $140.6 million a year earlier.
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Later, Hamilton became the center of a controversy when allegations arose that his foundation attempted to profit from Labissiere's considerable talent.
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Net interest income — profit from loans minus funding costs — increased to 866 million euros from 856 million in last year's period.
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However, the company continues to expect a significant hit to profit from the return of an industry-wide fee next year.
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Klobuchar has called for tighter regulation of tech giants and suggested that companies who profit from users' data could be taxed.
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Those colleges that wish to obstruct the federal government should not be able to profit from it at the same time.
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Pershing has clinched some modest investing victories over the past year, including $100 million profit from its brief stake in Nike.
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"The strongest way to be an ally would be to NOT profit from feminism or survivors of sexual assault," says Grogan.
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But Democrats nevertheless argue that presidents' family businesses shouldn't be able to profit from the federal government in such a fashion.
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They're a favorite target of the pharmaceutical industry, which says it's a way for middlemen to profit from high drug prices.
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Partners Chris and Tony thought this move would drive up sales even further and bring in profit from an affluent demographic.
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Eric Trump claimed the company did not profit from the trip, though he did not specify where the payment went instead.
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The Cancer Center will earn a healthy profit from those evaluations, but its most lucrative revenue stream comes from selling drugs.
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Interestingly, the iron condor expresses a market view that would be very difficult to profit from without the use of options.
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The worst abuse happens at the hands of people looking to make a profit from the lucrative business of people smuggling.
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If companies could find a way to profit from unwanted food, maybe there was an economically sustainable solution to this crisis.
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Basketball is a business, of course, and it is within the Warriors owners' rights to profit from the team's amazing success.
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The organization was accused of illegally trying to profit from its fetal tissue donation program, though the claim was never substantiated.
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Profit from operations for the first half of the year came in in line with expectations at around 93 million euros.
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Yet Purdue has also found ways to stoke and to profit from opiophobia at the expense of vulnerable patients and taxpayers.
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A new NCAA rule going into effect by January 2021 would allow college athletes to earn a profit from endorsement deals.
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If he gets the donor class to pick up his debts, he'll make a tidy profit from wrecking the Republican Party.
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Spain's Caixabank on Friday reported a 15.3 percent rise in third-quarter net profit from a year earlier, above analysts' forecasts.
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There'd be profits for producers, suppliers and retailers, as with any other outlet, and the government would profit from tax revenue.
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Clearly, it's not just the likes of Tesla and Google who would profit from a rise in these forms of travel.
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The bank said growth in profit from overseas lending activities made up for tepid credit demand at home for the period.
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Son, who claims to have already bagged $3 billion in profit from the Vision Fund's investments, is not wanting for cash.
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If his coffee trees do suffer from roya, the profit from his cocoa crop will help cushion any losses, he added.
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"We have no desire to be associated with separating families, or worse, to profit from it," American said in a statement.
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They have a chance to profit from that painful experience by borrowing now, and then putting the money to good use.
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We must therefore stand up and oppose this trade and all who profit from the violence, sadness and destruction it brings.
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Last month, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn indicted a doctor and a consultant in a scheme to profit from removing mesh implants.
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Marijuana laws started becoming legal in states, and the drug cartels needed to make up their profit [from lost marijuana sales].
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" Health care providers also profit from the existing system and have opposed the proposal, warning that it could have "unintended consequences.
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What's more, until the "Lazy Prices" research is widely understood, it may be possible for some investors to profit from it.
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Many Māori did find ways to profit from the influx of immigrants, becoming influential, powerful landowners who adapted to European customs.
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Their aim is to assemble a varied group of students who will profit from the varied opportunities available in higher education.
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But Rupert Murdoch's empire has done more than any other media company to enable it, promote it and profit from it.
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Finally, put options, which are supposed to profit from market declines, provided the strongest diversification benefit — a 5% return on average.
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Pre-tax profit from Kmart and Target fell to A$540 million from A$626 million, within the company's forecast range.
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They want to get to the stage where they can profit from the company's I.P.O., or they turn off the spigot.
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Activists argue it is wrong to profit from incarceration, while proponents claim that privatization saves money and provides higher quality care.
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Another way to try to profit from corn and wheat is through real estate investment trusts, or R.E.I.T.s, that hold farmland.
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In one bet, the firm sought to profit from the death of terminally ill patients by investing in variable insurance payouts.
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Stocks such as J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs tend to profit from higher rates, based on this rolling 6-month correlation.
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But according to the criminal complaint, Mr. Rubenstein failed to turn over the entire profit from the sale to Mr. Salke.
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For two decades our country has slept under the watch of people motivated by profit, from the chief executive Maniple Ltd.
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One reason for the software companies' resistance is the belief that it's impossible to make a profit from open-source software.
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California last week signed a bill that cleared the way for college athletes to profit from brand sponsorships and endorsement deals.
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It is one of several companies, large and small, trying to profit from building digital safety equipment for the AI era.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer recommended taking some profit from Tesla off the table after a highly speculative trading day on Wall Street.
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Lobbyists are also likely to profit from industries' efforts to hang onto temporary tax breaks set to expire in coming years.
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The agreement is the latest among companies racing to figure out how to profit from the expected transition to autonomous vehicles.
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Knowing the family members — and ensuring none profit from the cemetery — enables the cemetery to retain its 501(c)13 status.
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Her outspokenness about industry standards -- and urging musicians to own their work and profit from it -- could result in real change.
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These companies could actually profit from the breach because they use it as an opportunity to sell services to vulnerable consumers.
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So is the profit from two calves — Cecil, who sold for $2000,2200 last spring, and Otis, once she fattens him up.
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The strategy has paid off with United growing its net profit from $2.1 billion in 2017 to $2.5 billion last year.
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He claimed he had not made "one dime in profit from the six years" managing Ruiz through multiple drug-related suspensions.
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Meanwhile, those who profit from conspiracy theories, whether financially or politically, will continue to peddle these tales for their own gain.
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Trump's efforts will ensure that those who profit from increased fossil fuel production will not be hassled with controlling their pollution.
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But she has found a less intrusive way to profit from her property: She rents it out by the hour, instead.
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She said the United States will work with its partners to investigate and prosecute those who try to profit from it.
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Still, there are other ways for investors to profit from the push toward plant-based foods and other socially responsible themes.
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It dropped an investigation into World Acceptance Corporation, an installment lender that was accused of trying to profit from repeat borrowers.
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At a recent conference, he discussed why he considers venture capital as the ideal investment vehicle to profit from sustainable investing.
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But that has not stopped questions from swirling beyond Democrats about how he and his family could profit from the presidency.
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BUT: I think liberals could profit from imagining how they themselves would react ... 4/ ... were the shoe on the other foot.
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Lee was convicted of a string of charges, including bribery, embezzlement, hiding assets overseas, concealing profit from criminal acts and perjury.
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Yum reaps more operating profit from China than any other division, but the company plans to spin it off in late October.
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And as long as companies like Google allow these outrage-peddling charlatans to profit from it, the country will be worse off.
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Wind power will create jobs in the wind-rich central regions, while the sunny western and southern regions will profit from solar.
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Should GLD close below $113.75 on May 19, more than 2 percent from current levels, then Khouw would profit from his trade.
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Europe's GDPR has added fuel to the fire, changing the rules of how it and other companies can profit from user data.
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Profit from exploration and production was 130 million shekels in the quarter, compared with 72 million in the same period in 2016.
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"We have no desire to be associated with separating families, or worse, to profit from it," a statement from American Airlines said.
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"Because Trump continues to profit from these businesses … a portion of that taxpayer money ends up in Trump's own pocket," they added.
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Index managers like Blackrock pocket [sic] make excessive profit from short lending while pretending to charge low rates for 'passive' index tracking.
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Similarly, an amazing growth strategy using the latest viral hacks is pointless without a way to retain and profit from the growth.
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I don't find it good on any level that young people are risking their freedom to make a profit from smuggling cannabis.
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Since the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke, the public, and regulators, awoke to how tech companies gobble up and profit from users' data.
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Mr. Pourkay suspected a plot to push him out, replicate his business and profit from the reputation he'd worked years to build.
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The site tweeted Thursday night to say it does not profit from auctions and was not responsible for auctions on its site.
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And you can bet that some liberal Democrats who stand to profit from Trump's reelection will secretly root for that to happen.
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At SMFG's core banking unit, net interest income from domestic operations - or profit from lending - fell 22 percent to 707.3 billion yen.
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Startups which win Tencent's or Alibaba's favour expect to profit from reams of data, logistics networks, payment gateways and technological support, too.
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"AT&T has knowingly breached its duties to protect Plaintiffs' sensitive location data in order to profit from it," the suit reads.
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Some 100,000 elephants were butchered between 2010 and 2012 by poachers desperate to profit from the rising demand for ivory in Asia.
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Chief Executive George Weston said on Tuesday that profit from the sugar division would be hit by a decline in EU prices.
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The lower ranks are less happy, though they are better housed than most Venezuelans and some profit from sidelines such as smuggling.
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Seeing the profit from one project as the fuel for the next motivated me to understand the business side of my work.
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Chinese manufacturers profit from the lower wages in Cambodia and use it as a base to avoid American tariffs on Chinese goods.
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Profit from a new console typically peaks a couple of years after launch when there is a wide choice of game titles.
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At one point, the dinner attendees discussed how they might profit from a decline in the euro, which was then experiencing turmoil.
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It's a story about who gets to live out the American dream of homeownership and who has learned to profit from it.
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As a result, ANZ bank said that oil traders had started to cut back short positions that would profit from lower prices.
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To profit from oil's potential drop, Keene recommended buying the September 30/28 bear put spread on the XOP for 50 cents.
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Even as "The Force Awakens" commanded the bulk of box office revenues a few films managed to profit from the holiday season.
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Randgold on Thursday reported flat second-quarter profit from mining, as lower production and a rise in costs offset higher gold prices.
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While her dress might have originally cost £2,000, it's looking like Wragg is set to make one mighty profit from her misfortune.
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So if I made $220,5003 in profit from selling paintings as an artist, I get to deduct 2500% of that — ie, $2415,2000.
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Deal-making also allows companies to profit from economies of scale, as they seek to boost their real-world data gathering capabilities.
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However, the company's profit from continuing operations rose to $209.2 million, or 14 cents per share, in the fourth quarter ended Dec.
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One of his latest purchases that he plans to profit from is a bulk order of the new Kanye West Yeezy sneakers.
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O supplier, reported on Friday 13 percent growth in fourth quarter net profit from a year ago, defying expectations for a decline.
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While, equally, the firm stands to profit from increased dex use because that could make Binance's BNB token more valuable, Zhao argued.
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Net profit from continuing operations attributable to Corteva fell to $470 million, or 63 cents per share, in second quarter ended June.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Mining mogul Anil Agarwal pocketed just 24% profit from his 2280 billion pound ($1.4 billion) investment in Anglo American (AAL.
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In fact, Franco Moschino built his entire house upon the idea that one could profit from the fashion industry by mocking it.
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