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"If you gain 1percentt in productivity — and employees and benefits are 80percentt of your costs — that's a much bigger return on your investment".
Hempton, by contrast, argues that it's more complicated than this, for a simple reason: banks get a much bigger return on their assets (that is, their loans) than they have to pay for their liabilities (which include, among other things, their customers' deposits).
If the more than $7 million in operating costs were put into the I.R.S.'s automated debt collection system — an existing program — the agency could bring in at least $91.8 million in net revenues, and possibly as much as $145 million — a much bigger return.
These young leaders made me realize how a small investment at this critical development stage can yield a much bigger return as they turn from youth delegates to the future leaders of the world.
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"This is a candidate who hasn't even released his tax returns ― a much bigger issue than disclosing information about fundraisers".
Turkey, meanwhile, may well have flagged that it is prepared to pay a much bigger price for a return to the pre-2011 status quo.
That would be a huge mistake: it would risk a return to a much bigger war than the one in Darfur and would shut down much of Sudan's oil production, not just in Abyei.
For now, it sounds like the open platform could mean a thinner margin than PayPal's core product, with the tradeoff being a much bigger funnel of purchases to improve the returns.
"If we can entertain and inform people and generate great return for advertisers we can have a much bigger, longer path.
At Lovehoney, returns and recycling represent a much bigger operation.
So a return to financial stability gave a much bigger boost in the 30s.
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