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"If you want to capture a big open market, you want to bring in money to grab land," he said.
Banks defend the use of brokered deposits as an important tool to bring in money to help communities grow.
The tax was brought in for so short a time that it is impossible to gauge whether or not it will bring in money to the treasury.
One involves the government putting in money to prevent the company slipping into the clutches of General Motors GMM), which already owns 20% of Fiat.
The Internal Revenue Service, under pressure to bring in money to the faltering economy, plans to give offshore tax evaders a big break.
"Though the social indices were very bad, people thought that Jharkhand's rich mineral reserve would bring in money to the state and human development would be taken care of".
The bank said it had completed 90 percent of a restructuring plan intended to bring in money to lift its capital cushion to 9 percent by the end of the year to conform with new regulations.
The theory is that higher interest rates help to bring in money to an economy, but while that may be true in some circumstances, it is not helping now.
"I wish they were putting in money to promote (the music)," Valenzuela said with a laugh.
The important question every collegiate president and athletic director must face is which programs can be used to bring in money to support themselves and other teams.
"Before they made a film, they made sure that the film had the technical values that a story must have in order to entertain the audience and bring in money to the investors," he said.
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