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The rich get a host of small perks from the state.
He has also provided more incentive for the team by laying out a rewards program that provides small perks for success.
SAS, which is famous for running a worker-friendly environment with little turnover and lots of small perks, also increased its staff 9.2 percent last year, to 12,553 people.
Small perks include a CD player (with a disc library) and a fully stocked refrigerator.
Besides the routine payments pharma companies make to doctors, which can influence their prescribing practices, company reps often market high-profile, brand-name drugs directly to doctors using small perks like free meals and medical textbooks.
Although Trump's tax plan taxes the rich at a higher rate than the poor, it nevertheless overwhelmingly benefits the wealthy by dramatically cutting taxes for rich families while providing relatively small perks for the poor.
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You might think that, because you have to spend all day at work, rather than waiting in for a courier – and, perhaps, because your boss is squeezing extra hours out of you – taking in the spoils of your retail therapy is a small perk.
One small perk to Hulu with Live TV is that commercial breaks are shorter than they tend to be on live TV.
One small perk, at least.
Hunx had to play a show at Beerland around 2PM so we hung around outside the venue, smoking cigs and drinking free booze (one small perk of being in a band, I guess).
Nor is she entitled to other smaller perks enjoyed by regular staff, such as cheaper car-parking.
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