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Rome, who represents multiple restaurant owners, said that whatever business Trump reaps at the hotel is business another of the city's restaurants or hotels would otherwise be getting.
Far-flung packaging plants are viewed as only a short-term solution, as shipping beer by railcar eliminates many of the savings Coors reaps at its huge brewery in Golden.
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Aren't the benefits of the Green Revolution largely reaped at this stage?
Last year a jury convicted Mr. Rajaratnam of orchestrating an insider trading conspiracy that reaped at least $63 million in illegal gains.
The transportation authority hoped to reap at least a billion dollars for its capital budget from selling the development rights.
(He also arranges for the brave to reap at least modest rewards for holding out on stupidity).
He has established a network of four charities that has reaped at least $20 million since 2003, and probably more, according to interviews and an analysis of city records.
Mr. Villalobos, a former Calpers board member, reaped at least $58 million in fees from money managers by helping to secure investments from Calpers.
This unique partnership with REAP at Columbia Business School aims to increase post-incarceration employment opportunities which significantly increases the chances of successful reentry and a stable and productive future.
If the U.S. economic recovery continues into next year, which most economists expect to happen, the Democrats should reap at least some electoral reward.
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