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Yum reaps more operating profit from China than any other division.
In both cases, the company reaps the benefit of more exposure.
The ballroom scene also rarely reaps the profits from its popularity.
But the league reaps benefits in business deals around the visits.
But recycling it to make more bottles generally reaps an energy saving.
Customers enjoy a broader selection and Amazon reaps more profits to reinvest.
Palang Pracharat has repeatedly said it reaps no benefits from the constitution.
The Midwest reaps 2% of venture capital, according to market researcher PitchBook.
America reaps many benefits from supporting Egypt and advancing our shared priorities.
A decade later, Sepúlveda still reaps the lessons from the mining accident.
The taxes come when he sells the shares and reaps the profits.
Yet while CP reaps rewards from its vast reach, it also runs risks.
Google's AI empire stretches out a bit further, and Google reaps the benefits.
" —Neely Raffellini "The slight edge is a simple concept that reaps great rewards.
When taxes go down for American corporations, the American economy reaps direct benefits.
We will not tolerate a nation that reaps what it does not sow.
But where England reaps popularity is from the excitement of its competitive structure.
So, what the wealthiest reaps from wrecking the Earth isn't making them any happier.
Every ticket-holder reaps the benefit of outstanding programming across all three TechCrunch stages.
Enthusiasts claim that coloring is therapeutic, fosters creativity and reaps benefits associated with meditation.
One reason Medicare's are so much lower is that it reaps economies of scale.
Mr. Buffett, who reaps great benefits financing their deals, has praised the 3G founders.
SolarCity, another enterprise of Mr Musk's, reaps tax credits at the federal and state level.
A $2471,211 investment reaps a $22014,2119 return in free food and beverages over five years.
RIPPING off films still reaps riches: the business model holds even in the internet age.
Expenses and production costs are covered, but playing to such a massive audience reaps rewards.
Monsanto reaps billions of dollars annually, roughly a third of its sales, from those products.
They know that commitment reaps rewards, and they apply that same attitude in their relationships.
And it is not at all clear if the USPS reaps profits on carrying parcels.
Every male household member reaps the benefits when women stop losing pay based on discrimination.
Instead, Lost Legacy reaps new life from the natural friendship that develops between the two women.
Graffiti was scrawled on the building reading "Macron the clown" and "Who sows misery reaps anger".
He explained that the financial sector reaps an investment banking fee from these kinds of activities.
The mobile manufacturer's recent recall highlights the advantages Apple reaps by investing in branded retail locations.
It wants to reduce the $2.5bn that Mexican organised crime reaps from trafficking migrants each year.
The other embraces cultural liberalism and reaps the economic rewards of an ever more globalized system.
Think about it, when taxes go down for American corporations, the American economy reaps direct benefits.
Then again, hosting these global sporting events also reaps tremendous propaganda dividends with the home audience.
But it may ultimately be Mr. James who reaps the most benefit from the president's support.
Ivanka Trump, a White House senior adviser, reaps trademarks and promotional opportunities from China and Germany.
In fact, there's scientific proof that keeping your composure reaps big benefits in the long run.
Provocations create crises, while post-provocation cajolement reaps tens of billions of dollars worth of blandishments.
The firm estimated that Walmart alone reaps more than one-fifth of all food stamp sales.
Here's another gun-packing gangbanger who lives la vida loca and then reaps its bloody rewards.
For now, the world reaps the volatility we've added with the erosion of national and global governance.
When it does, it reaps the benefits and will continue to do so for years to come.
Hancock said Denver reaps about $18 million to $20 million in tax revenue just from recreational marijuana.
Sandler has amassed a huge amount of power, and he gets to control who reaps the benefits.
As long as one lead plaintiff shows up to prosecute the case, every investor reaps the benefits.
That trend does not bode well for Google, which reaps the lion's share of search ad revenue.
But there's no point in wasting your time and money on a costly credential that reaps little benefits.
It's at that downtown party that Blue reaps the fringe benefits of being caught up in Leah's world.
"The world reaps the benefit of American genius," said Trump, who has pledged to lower prescription drug prices.
Its goal: producing homes that these tenants desire, in newly mixed-income neighborhoods where everyone reaps the benefits.
And as domestic production continues to increase, and natural gas prices remain low, our economy reaps the benefits.
Of course, the search giant also reaps other ad money — from its massive banner business and YouTube, primarily.
Those other animals are learning to repeat a movement, because it reaps some reward, like food or a treat.
Mr Myo Than grows rice on what's left, but water shortages mean he reaps just one harvest each year.
The federal government disproportionately reaps both the costs and rewards of accelerated approval, Gellad explained in a recent paper.
Moreover, the owner of the metal reaps the same insurance and financing gains as if it were on warrant.
Aside from the advantages each meditator reaps individually, just the act of sitting together is a win, Cohen says.
Science Care reaps $27 million in annual revenue by recruiting body donors through hospices, funeral homes and online ads.
Each time, he reaps more attention and financing and, eventually, builds real cars that are sold to real people.
You may wonder what was at stake in all of this, what benefits one reaps from Southwest's A List.
As for glam, the Revlon ambassador reaps the benefits of having access to some of the best from the line.
The NII measures the difference between interest a bank reaps on its assets and what it pays on its liabilities.
His businesses serve 53 million customers, employ 69,000 people in 53 countries and reaps nearly $22 billion in annual revenue.
For one thing, it reaps very little financial benefit from shows it helps create but turns over to other producers.
And that added level of maturity and educational focus reaps enormous rewards for both the students and the entire country's economy.
That said, if he does come around to the view that it's necessary, he may find that he reaps political benefits.
Yum reaps more operating profit from China than any other division, but the company plans to spin it off in late October.
Trump is right that political correctness has incubated extremists, but practical experience also shows that working sensitively with Islamic communities reaps benefits.
"But if Trump walks away with nothing," she added, "Kim reaps the benefits" and "remains free to continue expanding his nuclear arsenal."
"Most research shows that attractiveness reaps rewards rather than disadvantages," Carr said, but added that research shows there are exceptions to this.
Feudal times have passed, but the monarchy still reaps the rewards of the deeply unjust and discriminatory system it was built on.
Though the interior contains much of Tunisia's farmland, its mineral resources and some of its best tourist attractions, it reaps few benefits.
But as much as my mind tells me to skip primer altogether, my combination skin reaps the benefits of a good formula.
If the funding succeeds in lowering emissions and preventing a major temperature increase, the United States reaps the economic benefits as well.
Poste Italian already reaps part of its 31 billion euro ($35 billion) annual revenues from payment services offered to families and businesses.
He just hands the ball over to his man, and stands back while Victor reaps a harvest of love and good vibes.
Nor will they identify with the racist white cop, the "bad cop," as Flip calls him, who eventually reaps what he sows.
Environmentalists say China has simply shifted the harm of unbridled logging from home to abroad, even as it reaps the economic benefits.
So long as this brings down costs, CEOs happily oblige and society reaps the benefits of higher efficiency and better resource allocation.
The company's European office is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, and like other companies, it reaps tax benefits from operating in the country.
This is a particularly strange example of amateurism at work, in which the NCAA reaps the fruits of its young athletes' labor.
The city reaps revenues from big national companies and well-paid employees based there, generating an imbalance that breeds resentment from other regions.
While his barely-controlled chaos usually reaps benefits for the team, ROX did show some early-game weakness in their Group A matches.
The lawsuit also claimed that the PGA Tour reaps more than $50 million annually from the endorsements, but the caddies receive no compensation.
AccorHotels on Wednesday predicted its operating profit would rise further this year as Europe's largest hotel group reaps the fruits of its restructuring.
So "being virile" is an aspect of the heteronormative masculine ideal, and failing to meet that ideal reaps negative results, socially, for men.
Mizuto Hirota could not stay off the fence for much of the bout and suffered quick outside reaps when he got stuck there.
The rate of return is high: Mr. Dim Sok said he reaps $10 every three months from an initial investment of around $50.
But the company hires and oversees those facilities' managers, controls budgets, and reaps profit margins as high as 28% last year from the hospitals.
Puerto Rico has countered that Walmart can well afford to pay the tax and should because of the profits it reaps on the island.
The China division, which reaps more operating profit for the company than any other, saw same-store sales drop 1 percent in the quarter.
Shares in Yum, which reaps more operating profit from China than any other division, were up 4.5 percent to $89.61 in after-hours trade.
If there is a She's Gotta Have It season 3, we'll see what "individuating" reaps for Nola in both her internal life and her relationships.
If the player chooses the correct choice, the Democrats take the alloted points; but if he chooses the incorrect choice, the G.O.P. reaps the benefits.
If greenhouse gasses continue to increase, then the planet's ecosystems, and the myriad benefits humanity knowingly and unknowingly reaps from them, will be violently remade.
The Walton Family also reaps the benefits from other Walmart-owned companies, such as the warehouse chain Sam's Club and the British supermarket chain Asda.
Busy schedule reaps rewards As busy a schedule as Altenburg keeps, its amazing he even had time to fill out all of those college applications.
Privacy and security have become part of its brand, especially internationally, where it reaps almost two-thirds of its almost $234 billion a year in sales.
After winning the right to continue to pursue her professional development, she reaps the rewards of her hard work and becomes NASA's first black female engineer.
BAE reaps a huge reward from operating in such an unstable region, but that instability could one day show itself to be a double-edged sword.
While there are larger costs short-term from exposure to China's slowdown, Asia also reaps medium-term benefits from that greater exposure, the IMF report said.
Iran reaps the spoils of the war on ISIS Sunni militants have long seen the western democracies -- and, by extension, the Gulf monarchies -- as their adversaries.
Each basketball club gets the bulk of its financing from a politically connected sponsor who, in return, reaps fan — and voter — loyalty for his political party.
The cases seek a verdict on "post truth" culture and on Mr. Jones, a Trump ally who reaps millions peddling bogus claims about an American tragedy.
Those rules were devised in part so that the State Department, and not any individual, reaps the long-term benefits of an enhanced social media following.
My family reaps the rewardsThis might sound like a lot of work, and it may not be worth it if you don&apost like to travel.
The result has been bitter price competition among smartphone makers and low or nonexistent profits, while Google reaps a lot of the benefit from the Android platform.
PARIS, July 13 (Reuters) - AccorHotels on Wednesday predicted its operating profit would rise further this year as Europe's largest hotel group reaps the fruits of its restructuring.
If enough people with enough scores to settle get together, this may one day ensure that Mr Jammeh, the dictator-turned-farmer, finally reaps what he sowed.
Instead of simply producing Apple's iPhones on the cheap while Apple reaps all the profits, China needs to invent the high-quality goods it's manufacturing, Tsai said.
King-Casas predicts at least five to 10 years of investment from the NIMH, long enough to see if the work Carilion and others are doing reaps results.
And while the offsprings of various well-known fathers squabble over a chair, the Army of the Dead reaps the benefits of all the blood spilled over birthright.
Superstore reaps the benefits of including characters of different races, sexualities, and abilities with stories that are simply more interesting for drawing upon a wider variety of experiences.
The Islamic State's destruction of ancient sites in Syria and Iraq has dominated the headlines recently, along with claims that the group reaps enormous profits from looted antiquities.
The modern-day slave trade affects an estimated 40 million people worldwide and reaps some $150 billion each year in illegal profits for traffickers, the United Nations says.
There may be no finer example of the senator's cynical approach to American government than his fierce opposition to gun control, for which he reaps a political windfall.
Only 6.6% of the Fortune 500 CEOs are not men, but research suggests time and again that having women at the helm of a company reaps substantial rewards.
To the Editor: Thanks for exposing the ulterior motives of the Koch brothers, who oppose public transit projects as their conglomerate reaps profits from oil and gasoline production.
But analysts see a significant hurdle to a possible sale because FinecoBank reaps roughly half of its revenues from 9 billion euros in bonds it bought from UniCredit.
The benefit for governments is that they get the money owed immediately, while the buyer reaps the benefits of interest and penalty fees if the homeowners redeem the property.
The move comes as Apple beat quarterly revenue and profit projections from analysts and as the company reaps the benefits of massive tax cuts from the Republican tax law.
Its revenue rose by a single-digit last year and is expected to accelerate slightly this year as Illycaffe reaps the benefits of a reorganization which ended in 2018.
Creating this emotional connection might sound like a daunting task, but research has shown that the investment reaps huge dividends in the form of increased learning and better grades.
Monopoly rents — the excess returns a company reaps when it does not have to deal with pesky competitors keeping prices down — could worsen inequality in a variety of ways.
A giant debate ensues, Apple reaps a fat reward in terms of publicity (proof: this article), and in the end you either buy the damn thing or you don't.
Nevertheless that still pales in comparison with the profits GM reaps from selling large trucks and SUVs — which still rely on technology rooted in the auto industry's earliest days.
Whether they create "challenges" for ride share drivers or reward Amazon workers for efficiency, these games create the illusion of player victory while an external party reaps all the benefits.
Here in the heartland of Twin Peaks Nation, this abominable man in black sows and reaps a pulpy-corny crop of pain and sorrow, mostly by manipulating and murdering women.
Though Josephina wants to strike out on her own with the paintings, Rhodora strong-arms her way into displaying them – and reaps a fortune on the Dease Fever that follows.
"We are the ones doing the all the work — meanwhile, everyone reaps the benefits as we keep America moving," Casey Smith, a truck driver in Orlando, Florida, told Business Insider.
CTRL-Labs obviously reaps some publicity benefits by using a hot technological buzzword, but by claiming the term, it's also implicitly questioning whether "true" mass-market brain interfaces even make sense.
Schlossberg's speech was repulsive, and few will feel sorry for him that he reaps the repercussions of that, but the First Amendment specifically exists to protect the speech we find repugnant.
It was another quarter of consistent results as Amazon's operating profit significantly exceeded CS and consensus estimates as it reaps the benefits of the aggressive investment cycle which began in 2H16.
If the Trump administration weathers the various storms swirling around it and is successful, the author remains anonymous and reaps all the benefits of remaining close to the center of power.
"Your skincare routine should be something you enjoy, and taking the time to focus on yourself reaps mind, body, and beauty benefits," says a recent blog post on another brand's website.
Mr. Jones played Jack Jefferson, a champion heavyweight boxer based on Jack Johnson, who reaps a whirlwind of white hatred by defeating white opponents and taking up with a white woman.
Being the party that gets Fox News to make more "news" while driving up the ultimate profits Murdoch reaps through a bidding war is, to put it gently, not a good look.
The only way the US reaps most of the benefits from this deal, experts said, is if China and US sign a formal free-trade deal, since those agreements supersede WTO rules.
Because of the cover design, you're unsure if the album is called Witchcraft or Witchcraft Coven, but it's definitely the smaller type that catches your eye: "Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls," it reads.
He plays occasional Suicide shows, makes a lot of paintings and sculptures, and reaps profits from sales and guarantees to build a steady income for his wife and 17-year-old son.
Weisberg said that while Microsoft isn't charging for Pix, it still reaps benefits as more consumers gain an appreciation for the company's ability to lead in the burgeoning field of machine intelligence.
Its clients compete directly with restaurants that Mr. Trump owns or in which he has a financial interest, the new pleading alleges, and suffer from the revenue he reaps from his enterprises.
Critics say that taxpayers will end up paying twice for the same drug — once to support its development and a second time to buy it — while the company reaps the financial benefit.
Companies win by providing the best products at the lowest price; investors win by allocating scarce capital where it can be put to best use; the country as a whole reaps the benefit.
Founded in 1827 by Jean-Baptiste Lapostolle, Grand Marnier reaps about 60 percent of its sales from the United States, which will become Campari's biggest market after the acquisition ahead of Italy now.
Chalco's Hong Kong-traded shares are up more than 100 percent year-to-date as the company reaps the rewards of higher prices, while avoiding curbs on production that have affected its rivals.
While many of his peers might see a song like this as a quick check, Wayne devotes energy to it, and one has to imagine that he reaps outsize rewards because of it.
Now intelligence officials estimate that North Korea reaps hundreds of millions of dollars a year from ransomware, digital bank heists, online video game cracking, and more recently, hacks of South Korean Bitcoin exchanges.
"The way our current system is set up, taxpayers and manufacturers bear all of the risks in the form of bailouts, uncertainty and shortages, while the sugar industry reaps guaranteed rewards," she said.
Yum China, which reaps more operating profit for Yum than any other division, saw same-store sales fall 1 percent in the quarter, with KFC down 1 percent and Pizza Hut down 4 percent.
Gilpin said the tobacco crop, which reaps more than $800 million annually and is the economy's second-biggest export earner, was had not been affected yet because it was more resistant to dry spells.
Though these places have struggled mightily, they have recognized that the cost of fear is far greater than the cost of building community -- an investment that reaps a reward that is both economic and moral.
Though Chuck collapses the moment Kevin and Paige leave the building (too much electricity for him), his sacrifice reaps a saddening reward: Mesa Verde decides to stick with HHM, and not move on with Kim.
The hotels group reported forecast-beating rise in first-half operating profit, as Europe's largest hotel group reaps the fruits of its restructuring and benefits from a recovery in hotel demand in Europe and France.
Inside Lakewood Church in Houston Osteen, who rose to fame after taking over the church's service in 1999, has long been criticized for the huge profits he reaps with his popular sermons and international celebrity.
Despite Ailes's talent at making it a cash cow — Fox News reaps about $1 billion in profit — the average age of Fox News' primetime viewer is 68, a demographic that has little value to advertisers.
There was one overarching theme that transcended every panel, carpet, and fireside conversation: Risk in storytelling reaps rewaThis theme was front and center at Refinery29 and Sundance Institute's annual Women's Celebration, sponsored by Oui by Yoplait.
The Italian investment bank plans to double the share of fee income it reaps from wealth management over the next three years and will use around 2300 billion euros ($210 billion) for acquisitions in the period.
The regime reaps the benefit: the threats that arise from its failure to govern are mitigated, and its leader is left to focus on the task of strengthening the security apparatus that keeps him in power.
These proposals are necessary to fix a broken health care system that bankrupts hundreds of thousands every year and an broken capitalist system in which a wealthy minority reaps nearly all the benefits of continued growth.
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A potential boycott of Georgia wouldn't just hurt the state, which currently reaps around $9.5 billion in economic benefits from film production, it would also hurt Hollywood, inflating budgets and leading some projects to be dropped entirely.
Diamond tells investors that it typically reaps a fee equal to as much as 15 percent more than the costs of running a resort: labor, utilities, taxes and other overhead, including the reserve funds kept for emergencies.
KATHERINE ROOME Greenwich, N.Y. To the Editor: With signature grace and wit, Delia Ephron tells of her hardships with Verizon, which reaps billions in revenues from residential customers but pays little attention to fixing residential service problems.
While excitement on blockchain remains high among financial institutions, critics have expressed concerns that its potential may be over-hyped, warning that it may be take several years before the industry reaps any of the technology's benefits.
Traut may not have been a Satanist, but he was certainly an opportunist, and he recruited local guitarist and songwriter James Vincent to help Coven put material together for their debut album, Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls.
The modern-day slave trade affects an estimated 40 million people worldwide and reaps some $150 billion each year in illegal profits for traffickers, according to the U.N. which has set a 2030 target for ending the scourge.
Aside from the M&A financing, the company could become more active in the international capital markets as it reaps the benefits of market-friendly reforms introduced by new Argentina President Mauricio Macri and increases spending on capex.
S.C. PALEPU New York To the Editor: Re "Trump Reaps a Veep" (column, July 14): Gail Collins is right to place Mike Pence, Donald Trump's vice-presidential choice, alongside the inimitable former vice president and Hoosier Dan Quayle.
In what Josiah describes as one of TARA's "flagship community projects," the Abasuba tribe protects the artworks and reaps the benefits from tourist and visitor money -- money that has been able to fund a local school for 127 students.
Here are the rates for single filers: These are the rates for married joint filers: A family in the 12 percent income tax bracket that contributes the maximum $5,000 to an FSA reaps $600 in federal income tax savings.
A general partner has more to gain from taking on riskIn contrast, the decision maker usually has lots of upside incentive to take risk because this person is the one who reaps the benefits if the investment does well.
For one reason or another, wealth preservation and management seems to fall by the wayside in the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and soon Uncle Sam reaps the rewards of all that time you spent saving and investing.
We've seen a lot of fast food-themed graduation photos: Every few years, some kid poses at Taco Bell or McDonald's or Whataburger and reaps the slight bump in internet clout that ensues, so many that it's almost like, yes, again?
JOHANNESBURG, July 23 (Reuters) - Anglo American Platinum posted a 350 percent rise in interim profits on Monday and kept the dividend tap flowing as it reaps the benefits of a pivot to mechanised mining that has lifted productivity and cut costs.
In between, Brown anoints his brother (Mekhi Phifer) as his manager, engages in a torrid affair with Janet Jackson and generally reaps the traditional rewards from stardom, down to delaying the "Ghostbusters" shoot while he entertains groupies in his trailer.
The basic issue with broadband is that the first guy to build a broadband network in a given neighborhood bears enormous fixed construction costs but also reaps the large gains of being able to soak the area's residents for monopoly profits.
TOKYO, May 13 (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp reiterated its annual operating profit outlook, predicting a four-fold jump as it reaps the reward of major restructuring last year, even as it works to offload its potentially money-losing U.S. LNG business to maintain momentum.
With this kind of help, the Midwest can be the region that discovers and pioneers needed solutions in emerging fields, puts them to work in its own communities and around the world, and in so doing reaps the reward of new jobs.
And even as Trump reaps the domestic political benefits of having American detainees back on home soil after North Korea agreed to free them, there are countless other foreign nationals including Japanese and South Koreans that remain in custody in North Korea.
Even if the original seller of metal into the LME system reaps some offset in the form of an upfront payment, anyone picking up the same warrants through the day-to-day clearing of contracts will still have to pay the full amount.
The spectacle of these men and women hunched over their sewing machines will not only resonate with those whose family histories include time working in a sweatshop, but anyone who reaps the benefit of inexpensive Chinese-manufactured clothing, which is to say, everyone.
We'll have an electronic version of the Tragedy of the Commons, which is when humans destroy a shared resource because the potential utility to each individual is so great, and the first to act reaps the largest rewards (the last to act gets nothing).
Bank of America on Friday upgraded J.C. Penney to buy from neutral, predicting an inflection point in earnings and cash flow as the retailer broadens its product offerings, and reaps of the benefits of a "middle-class spending resurgence" under President-elect Donald Trump.
MB&F, which makes 250 of its futuristic timepieces a year, now reaps up to a quarter of sales through a handful of art gallery joint ventures, from Geneva to Dubai - providing it with another way of reaching customers, said communications head Charris Yadigaroglou.
Even dividing that in half, and even assuming that the estimate is optimistic by a factor of 2 or 3, it seems likely that the economic benefit Queens reaps from HQ2 will quickly exceed the upfront cost — unlike, say, Wisconsin's ill-advised Foxconn factory.
Longtime Iowa Democrats, however, note that there is another precedent that Mr. Sanders must be mindful of: The candidate who goes on the attack in the state is often not the one who reaps the benefit when the candidate being attacked drops in the polls.
NEW YORK, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Shares of Newell Rubbermaid , the maker of Sharpie markers and Parker pens, could rise 20 percent or more over the next year as the company reaps the benefits of its announced acquisition of Jarden Corp, Barron's said in its latest edition.
" Above all, Jacobs advises anyone who aims to truly appreciate all that dance has to offer — and it is a lesson one surely reaps from Alford's broader homage to the art as well: "Let it hit you, whatever it is, the difference that catches your eye.
Whether the conflict in Darfur is blamed on desertification, or water scarcity as underpinning the ongoing conflict between Palestinians and Israelis, the problem of the equitable distribution of scarce natural resources and the deeper power relations concerning who reaps the benefits of these and at whose expense remains dormant.
While forex trading reaps relatively low margins, it brings in other business, allowing lenders to cross-sell other services such as interest-rate products, equity and bond issuance and advice on mergers and acquisitions, said former currency trader Keith Pilbeam, now a professor at the Cass Business School.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE has frequently claimed South Korea reaps profits from the presence of U.S. troops.
"Growth where a relatively small portion of the population reaps all the gains from that growth, that's not the idea of a healthy, fair, or just society," said Darrick Hamilton, the executive director of the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at Ohio State University.
Buffett's already figured out a way to profit from the ups and downs of health care delivery: his health insurance reaps profits when things go smoothly, and because care sometimes go awry, providers always endure the risk of lawsuits, keeping their money flowing into his professional liability insurance.
Employees and executives get a nice present (they pay either the short-term capital gains rates or their ordinary income tax rates on their exercised shares, depending on their type.) And when they cash in their options down the road, their company reaps a windfall — a large corporate tax deduction.
The situation at hand — in which over 11 million Yemenis are in acute need of assistance for survival, Iran reaps large dividends from a small investment, al Qaeda remains a threat, and U.S. key regional partners' strategic attention is thoroughly consumed by the conflict — requires the United States to take action.
As I understand Lael's argument, it's fairly close to what I was saying a year ago: Not to keep you in suspense, here's the punchline: the US economy reaps the bulk of the gains from rising demand relative to other countries if and only if that relative rise is perceived by markets as temporary.
Every time Trump reaps economic benefits from a foreign government in the rental of facilities or rooms, or from the licensing of his brand, or of his entertainment products, or from the easing of restrictions that might otherwise limit his expansion of an existing project or his addition of a new one, he is violating the foreign emoluments clause.
But Smith is hampered in her efforts to ensure every student reaps the rewards of the act by factors outside her control: Because California stopped performing mandatory audits of schools more than five years ago, she says she lacks the funds and manpower to monitor how well districts are adhering to the broad and ambitious new law.
But as with any universal economic program, there is no way around the politics of picking where the money comes from and who reaps the greatest benefits: Would it require those who need it least to pay for those who need it most, or would it simply hide existing inequality behind a slick veneer of egalitarianism?
Here are additional recent articles reporting on the United States' role in fighting ISIS in Syria: ISIS Leader al-Baghdadi Is Dead, Trump Says Leader's Death Will Damage ISIS, but Not Destroy It 'Keep the Oil': Trump Revives Charged Slogan for New Syria Troop Mission Pulling of U.S. Troops in Syria Could Aid Assad and ISIS ISIS Reaps Gains of U.S. Pullout From Syria
While Apple has long had an understanding with mobile developers — they make games and other programs for the iPhone and iPad and get to be featured on the world's most-carried devices, and Apple reaps the benefits of many different apps — the company has more recently had to launch a charm offensive to woo developers given how crowded the App Store has become, write Vindu Goel and Katie Benner.
When it comes to shifting how you operate, you have to be open to doing things differently — for example, prioritizing your well-being (something that is critical for success, but few people actually do), booking time in your calendar to think (which can feel awkward at first but reaps tremendous results), and being open to new career possibilities (rather than thinking inside the box you've always operated in).
Trump has faced criticism over the financial rewards he reaps from his hotel and resort holdings for some time, but has been under increased scrutiny of late due to government spending at a remote Trump hotel in Ireland during Vice President Mike Pence's visit to that country, Attorney General William Barr's announcement of a $30,2703 Christmas party at the president's hotel in Washington, DC, and concerns his administration has encouraged military spending at his property in Scotland.

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