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Some critics have suggested that the information Bosch supplies to baseball is compromised because, in exchange for his cooperation, the league has offered to help him with other potentially outstanding legal issues stemming from the clinic.
If President Obama wants to withhold the photographs, he needs to do so not on the grounds that all culpability has been addressed but because, in exchange for withholding the pictures, he promises a full investigation of what happened, when and at whose hands.
Those who contribute content to Quora do so because, in exchange for their contribution, Quora gives them the chance to establish a brand, reputation, and areas of expertise.
Allowing big investors to conduct market timing trades seemed to be one solution because in exchange for the privilege of conducting such trades, hedge funds would agree to invest additional money in the mutual fund.
In contrast, charitable gift annuities are a liability, because in exchange for a gift, the nonprofit promises to pay a fixed amount of money annually to the donor and perhaps the surviving spouse for the rest of his or her life.
Servant might be a better word, or even slave, but in the beginning Caliban was happy enough, because in exchange for his work, he was learning a language.
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Religious charities of the last century, he argued, were more effective because they made demands in exchange for aid and because they required donors to give time as well as money.
Those spaces, like Zuccotti Park, where Occupy participants camped for two months in 2011, are required by law to remain accessible to the public because they were created in exchange for concessions that allowed developers to exceed zoning regulations.
Last fall, a major report was issued pinpointing plazas around the city that legally should be open to the public because they were built in exchange for allowing developers to build larger and taller buildings.
He said the case will hinge on the testimony of informants whose claims need to be thoroughly investigated because they are cooperating in exchange for leniency and thus have an incentive to lie.
Margaret thought these items were gifts because she received them in exchange "for her promise not to engage in prostitution and to grant him her companionship," whereas the judge thought it was stretching things to call them gifts.
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