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"Rents," in econo-speak, are the excess profits that monopolists reap in the absence of competition.
Farmers used to plant their main crop in September and reap in May or June.
Leonard D. Schaeffer and other top executives would reap in the deal.
The rewards we reap in terms of seeing what's going on in that child are quite amazing".
No budget subsidy could come close to matching the sums that they reap in capital gains breaks.
"Today's learning outcomes at school," says Schleicher, "are a powerful predictor for the wealth and social outcomes that countries will reap in the long run".
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Smart firms will start to build up their capabilities in this domain today to reap rewards in the future.
Mulcahy has launched a slew of lower-margin office machines in recent years, hoping to reap profits in toner and services sales.
Paternity leave may also reap dividends in children who perform better in school.
We all need to be at the table, giving in the short term to reap gains in the long term.
The county expects to reap $14 in new tax revenue for every $1 it spends in subsidies.
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