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"The new law is already encouraging a wave of mergers, joint ventures and alliances in the health care industry," said Prof. Thomas L. Greaney, an expert on health and antitrust law at St . Louis University
But they're also encouraging a wave of developer interest, in the form of add-ons dubbed "skills" which allow you to teach Amazon's personal assistant Alexa new tricks, like calling you an Uber…or ordering you a pizza.
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A high return on capital should encourage a wave of investment.
He argued that the poll would encourage a wave of similar votes across the EU.
An alternative to propping up troubled banks with new capital is to actively encourage a wave of consolidation.
They probably will, but no one wants to say so lest it encourages a wave of new arrivals.
About a decade ago the rise of a pretty female golfer, Ai Miyazato, encouraged a wave of young Japanese women to try amateur golf.
On the upside, an exercise that drew 85 per cent of the electorate to the ballot boxes may encourage a wave of young Scottish news junkies, counter to trends elsewhere.
The Tory party and some economists believe the lure of tax credits and child benefit, which act as a top-up for lower wage jobs, has encouraged a wave of migrant workers into minimum wage service industry jobs.
In the last decade, riskier lending practices combined with historically low interest rates and federal subsidies have encouraged a wave of low- and moderate-income households to buy homes.
The economic boom of the 1920s and extensive real estate speculation encouraged a wave of new skyscraper projects in New York and Chicago.
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