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As the nationalists surge, the unionist parties have scrambled to offer it.
The officials said it would have fueled a market in fraudulent documents as illegal immigrants scrambled to offer proof of residency.
Lawmakers in Washington State, where Boeing does final assembly of all but one of its commercial jets, scrambled to offer tax breaks and other incentives to keep Boeing there, a push that led to a tax incentive package valued at $3 billion over 20 years if Boeing stays.
NBA franchises, more than half of which lost money this past season, according to Commissioner David Stern, scrambled to offer fans food and ticket discount plans and other creative packages to keep them coming through the doors.
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But as firms scramble to offer services that seem far removed from such traditional roles as investing money and offering tax advice or referrals, the questions are, what value do these offerings have to the client, and should advisers be providing them?
In recent weeks lenders have been scrambling to offer cheap deals to borrowers with large deposits.
Companies that develop this kind of security clearance online are already scrambling to offer their services.
Many companies are scrambling to offer products in the technology niche known as knowledge management.
Hotels and supermarkets are scrambling to offer wide varieties of tea.
Moreover, Japanese banks are scrambling to offer many of the same services provided by their broker cousins.
All week in Miami, planes fly overhead trailing 40ft banners advertising new gigs in Las Vegas for Guetta, Afrojack, Swedish House Mafia, et al. Vegas has no interest in alternative music – only in who sells the most tickets, and the casinos that used to court Elton John and Dolly Parton are now scrambling to offer residencies to DJs.
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