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If the company is doing well, its "human capital" wants to split the gains with the owners of the other, more conventional sort of capital.
Östros would prefer a model more like that in the U.S., where researchers would have to inform their employer of findings with commercial potential and split the gains (if any) with their universities.
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Despite the territory's well-deserved reputation as a low-tax, low-regulation place, the government restricts the supply of land and splits the gains from high land prices between itself and the elite.
If Medicare beneficiaries had the opportunity to buy into more efficient systems elsewhere, splitting the gains with the government, it would make more people aware of how inefficient our health care system is).
The agents would neglect to collect the required excise tax of 70 cents per gallon, and then split the illegal gains with the distillers.
If the property owner is acting in financial interest, would it not be in his best interest to split the space and gain an even larger profit?
In contrast, for terminal deletion, only one product of the split (the gained arrangement) may be present in the current node (the other product is considered to be lost).
The more you know, the more chances you gain to split the costs.
Sharpe caught the football for what looked like a 7- or 8-yard8-yard buthenen he split the middle of the Raiders' defense and kept running.
It was the battle in which the North Koreans made the most substantial gains, splitting the US 2nd Infantry Division in half and briefly capturing Yongsan, where they were very close to breaching through to the US forces' supply lines and threatening other divisions' rear areas.
Ultimately, they decided to sell and split their gains down the middle.
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