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He also said he had no intention of benefiting financially from his idea.
It doesn't say that the city official taking the action does so with the intention of benefiting himself or his associate.
The authors present a useful way of thinking about different ties: personal versus professional, but also "spontaneous" ties, that arise out of repeated contact and good feeling, versus "instrumental" ties, which are "proactive and carried out with the specific intention of benefiting the person who initiated them".
In their model, local officials face two choices: to protect property rights, thereby encouraging investment and stimulating economic growth, or to extract rents from investors with the intention of benefiting themselves privately (denoted by b).
States' agential capacities aside, it might be doubted whether states have the primary intention of benefiting their subjects, and whether states actually sacrifice in granting the benefits they grant (Simmons 1979: 185 188).
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Similarly, the principle of competence (L) reflects the intention to benefit the patient (beneficence; B&C).
It is based on gene list analysis, simulations, spike-in data and re-sampling, with the intention to benefit from the specificity and advantages of each strategy.
What we might call the intention to benefit, and the intention to gratefully repay the favor are the relevant actions of giving and receiving correctly.
Labour introduced Working Tax Credit in 1999, with the intention of providing benefits for people in low-wage jobs – something useful in an economy like that of Britain, where thinktank Resolution Foundation found that more than one-fifth of workers earn less than the suggested national living wage of £7.85 per hour, or £9.40 per hour in London.
Labour introduced Working Tax Credit in 1999, with the intention of providing benefits for people in low-wage jobs something useful in an economy like that of Britain, where thinktank Resolution Foundation found that more than one-fifth of workers earn less than the suggested national living wage of £7.85 [$11.11] per hour, or £9.40 [$13.30] per hour in London.
He said yesterday in the progressives meeting that Social Security was "off the table", and he said that while he believes there can be Medicare and Medicaid savings from a variety of administrative methods, that he had no intention of cutting benefits.
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