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"I could bring in other people.
(It estimated the monument could bring in $140 billion).
So there's a good chance that anyone who was willing to put down that kind of money spent some time going over the projected figures on what the area could bring in when a store was developed there.
We actually failed to develop the part of the economy that could bring in money.
And they could bring in a lot of money.
The deal could bring in $500 million for Nortel.
Snapchat IPO could bring in billions for company.
Building the store's name could bring in more customers:.
In particular feedback loops could bring in longer cycles as attractors.
Although the use of adaptive design is being widely championed, the opportunities that this approach could bring to research in developing countries has not been considered.
It could bring developing countries in from the margins, and offer new opportunities to the poor, including women and disadvantaged groups.
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