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Without any inducement from Block, only 3% of its clients contributed to an IRA.
At the very least, Mr Spitzer argues, any inducement should have benefited the companies, not the executives.
Sanders did not explain the distinction well, beyond a brusque "in terms of the auto bailout, of course that made sense"; he was too wrapped up in rage at the idea that he might, through any inducement, have been tempted to pay off the billionaires.
Anybody who was in Webster City, Iowa, on Tuesday afternoon to see the fragrant Mrs. Gingrich speaking to G.O.P. supporters about American exceptionalism, could see instantly that she didn't need any inducement to support her husband's campaign to save us all from a threat worse than smallpox: i.e. "Obama's Secular-Socialist Machine".
Thus if there was any inducement in the private sector it is likely to occur among the more active age group.
It is one of the reasons the ECB is lobbying British MPs to introduce a new act or an amendment to the Gambling Act which would make it unquestionably a criminal offence to accept any inducement to cheat at sport.
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Neither offered him any inducements, he said, "not even a T-shirt".
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He said the Bush administration had neither asked Iran for any specific help in its war against terrorism nor offered any inducements.
"Therefore the broader group's entitled to know whether any inducements were offered to these people to come at the recommendation that they're providing".
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