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Bristol-Myers, based in New York, will pay for development in other countries.
So extra revenue from advertising could help to pay for development as games become more elaborate and expensive.
By some estimates, the spending now surpasses the nearly $2 billion Washington allocates annually to pay for development programs and the drug war in western South America.
So put down £16.5m for annual costs – with maybe a million or three on top to pay for development and emergencies.
In Lebanon, that includes the possibility of more American aid to strengthen the army and pay for development programs that might undercut Hezbollah's appeal.
Countries need good domestic policies, rule of law and an effective regulatory framework in order to raise tax revenues that can pay for development programmes, the report said.
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This has seen a number of states already legislate on the issue, paving the way for the U.S. to potentially catch up with Europe, where myTomorrows CEO and founder Dr. Ronald Brus tells me greater clarity exists, in terms of regulation and health insurance and providers' willingness to pay for development-stage treatments before they are widely commercially available.
Leasing sides of buildings to billboard companies has become a means of paying for development.
Under the program, landowners are paid for development rights and taxed at a lower rate reflecting the land's reduced market value.
Options where you submit your app ideas allows the company to take all the risks of paying for development and bringing it to market.
The arguments run something like this: Civic and environmental groups, Mr. Amper's among them, want taxpayers to pay landowners for development rights, as soon as the money becomes available, but in the meantime they want farmers to sit tight.
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