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But Bloomberg believes that he is often treated unfairly by the paper, and that the editors permit a liberal, anti-business bias to bleed into news stories about Wall Street "moguls" and describe tax breaks to induce business to invest in New York as a form of bribery.

The proposal from government will likely lead to significant job losses in the manufacturing sector and induce business failures".

Congressional tax experts said the reporting requirement would induce businesses to pay more of the tax they owe, generating $17 billion of additional revenue in the next 10 years.

Because we are in a liquidity trap — interest rates won't rise — and higher sales would induce businesses to invest more, not less.

That, of course, is precisely what is happening.Mr Stein also argues that even if QE only induces businesses to fiddle with the composition of their balance sheets, that has some benefit.

Their main effect on demand isn't via a reduction in the payments people make on the debt they already have; lower interest rates work by stimulating investment, that is, by inducing businesses and individuals to borrow more, or to put their money into real assets instead of parking it in bonds.

The Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation and some lawmakers say the reporting requirement will induce businesses to pay more of the tax they owe — just as individuals are more likely to pay tax on dividends and interest income knowing that such information has been reported to the I.R.S. by mutual funds, banks and other corporations.

Opponents of smart growth maintain that communities adopting its principles risk exacerbating existing road-congestion problems, unnecessarily burdening mass transit where it is already overused, and prohibitively increasing the operating costs for the private sector, which could induce businesses to relocate to areas governed by more growth-friendly rules.

And why does the Administration continue to proceed with policies that paralyze our commerce by inducing businesses not to hire, because they have no notion of what they will be facing if they are forced to provide health insurance for the persons they would wish to employ?

Austen is matchless in her openings, but none of them sound quite as eventful as this: A gentleman and lady travelling from Tunbridge towards that part of the Sussex coast which lies between Hastings and East Bourne, being induced by business to quit the high road, and attempt a very rough lane, were overturned in toiling up its long ascent half rock, half sand.

Tetsu, in the meantime, recruits Shingo for a thrill-inducing business devoted to avengement (negotiating with clients from within bathroom stalls).

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