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But that was deemed to deprive industry of much-needed capital so limited liability was brought in.That transferred the responsibility for monitoring bank managers from shareholders to depositors.
The trade association claims the cheap clones deprive industry of $200 billion a year in sales and the cost of combating counterfeiting.
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The effect of currency conversion and subsequent wage pressure deprived industry in the east of one of its few advantages, low labour costs.
"No matter how devised, an increase in taxes in the end falls on workers and farmers, or alternatively deprives industry of just that much ability to give employment and defeats the very purpose of these schemes".
It is a really damaging practice, which is not just exploitative and wrong, but also deprives industries of people who are really talented and hardworking who cannot afford to work for free.
Peer-to-peer file sharing will deprive the industry of $4.7 billion of revenues in 2008.In this section How good is Google?
To him, it seemed like a relic of a dying economic age and one that was depriving his industry of billions in profit.
Firstly, private coal mines in these provinces were not only deprived of industry access, but they had to face either closure or merger with a state-owned coal mine.
Pushing all young people toward a bachelor's degree could be misguided, some employers say, depriving certain industries of much-needed future workers.
In practice, many people don't even apply for jobs where they know their history will come to light, in some cases leading diminished lives and depriving our industries of potentially excellent employees.
The public is deprived of cleaner air; industry is deprived of the regulatory certainty it needs to make wise investment decisions.
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