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"The entire contract amount -- the deposit amount plus what they were seeking -- would be a windfall to them, because they could fill up the spot in the class from the waiting list".
Other economists believe that a lower corporate tax would just be a windfall to stockholders primarily a boon for the wealthy, in other words.
For George Osborne, the fines have been a windfall to spend on the NHS after he changed the rules following the 2012 Libor rigging scandal to stop the proceeds going back to the City.
Whatever the case, the legislation has been a windfall to top executives at the leading health records companies.
They are a windfall to plaintiffs.
This result would also hold for a household production approach because there would be a windfall due to the lower cost of purchasing goods when the migrant returns to the origin.
The alternative, he said, was to provide a windfall to the relatively few models who had made claims.
Opening up more federal acreage only 17% is available now would bring a windfall to the U.S. in bonuses, rents and royalties.
There's no justice, though, in giving a windfall to the few, at the expense of the many, who in this case must make up the difference with a combination of higher market prices and higher tax dollars for the subsidy.
The return to traditional attrition rates is proving to be a windfall for the industry because price increases have more than offset the shrinking market.
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