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Rich and not-so-rich people give to think tanks and advocacy groups because they believe, mostly correctly, that these organisations can do more with their money to promote their political values than they can do on their own.
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Most of the university's 13,197 undergraduate students, says Peter Franks, executive director of Drexel's Steinbright Career Development Center, are drawn to the 91-year-old co-op program, covering 73 majors, because they believe the practical, mostly paid internships built into their college degree give them a competitive advantage when they are looking for a job after graduation.
Post-Reagan Republicans came essentially in two flavors; those who hate "entitlements" like Social Security, Medicare and welfare because they see them as expensive government encroachments on their right to look after themselves; and those who like Social Security and Medicare but hate welfare because they believe (mistakenly) that it mostly benefits black people.
Firms rushing to cut greenhouse gases are doing so mostly because they believe governments will indeed act; if the treaty stalls, investment could stall too.If next week's gathering can reach a compromise, it could breathe life into Kyoto's market mechanisms.
Mostly because they believe that these companies will eventually monetize their assets — a "killer app," a social network to rule them all, or gadgets as functional and indispensable as they are beautiful — and generate future earnings worthy of their valuations.
They are not adhering to the "rules of the game", presumably because they believe that in a world of (mostly) flexible exchange rates there is no need to do so.
"Mostly it's because they believe that having sex makes them cool," he types, adding, "Most guys outgrow that phase".
Because they believe they have to.
Because they believe they are entitled to it.
… is because they believe it is healthier.
Because they believe.
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