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The committee said that local revenue -- gate receipts, local television and radio contracts and stadium signage -- was really industry revenue and should be shared more liberally with all teams.
The divvying up of legislative earmarks — funds for individual lawmakers' pet projects — will now be shared more liberally with the minority party, which starting in 2010 will get a third of the money allocated for earmarks.
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After his 1836 attempt to force through constitutional reform (which would have seen him given greater influence) was defeated largely through the efforts of the more liberally minded Archduke John Metternich was forced to share more power with Kolowrat and Archduke Ludwig as part of Austria's Secret State Conference.
Mindful of the history of Western oil companies' exploitation of Arabia, he — like Chávez in Venezuela and Nazarbayev in Kazakhstan — has also cleverly ratcheted up the pressure on foreigners to share more revenue with the regime by tweaking contracts, rounding numbers liberally and threatening expropriation.
It's just part of the deal. 5. Plus-ones should be given more liberally as you get older.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet The backlash seems inevitable, inasmuch as the auteur has never been celebrated more liberally, even profligately, than now.
Some local schools have interpreted this loophole more liberally.
The death penalty could be more liberally applied.
Some parents exercise that right more liberally than others.
Loans in such cases are treated much more liberally by F.H.A., he said.
"They always respond much more liberally in e-mail than they do in writing," he said.
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