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This gives the attorney general a powerful incentive to block any takeover.
Otherwise, obviously, the coalition has an incentive to "block" the agreement.
Kushner's colleagues have an incentive to block off Kushner's access to highly classified information.
That means Republican politicians have every incentive to block immigration reform, even if Clinton wins an overwhelming victory.
Koski also suggested that Republicans might have another incentive to block the legislation: Pryor is running for reelection as a Democrat in a decidedly red state.
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But bureaucrats had few incentives to block exchanges.
As a result, we show, there is a wide range of acquisition offers with high premiums that the co-founders of Pinterest would have private incentives to block even though acceptance of the offer would make all other shareholders substantially better off.
The political incentives to block bio-atomic power are far weaker, too.
By Casey Johnston August 12, 2016 Facebook has a strong incentive to stop ad blocking, since it makes money on ad revenue.
In an area or an industry where a lot of employers are unionized, there's less incentive for employers to block worker unions because employees might otherwise choose to work at a competitor where they can earn more.
The "Title II" approach to net neutrality is founded on two contradictory beliefs: that (1) all internet service providers (ISPs) have the incentive and ability to block or charge tolls for access to internet applications and content, and (2) no other internet companies have this same incentive or ability.
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