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"What a windfall for me," he says.
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"What a windfall it would be for a criminal defendant to be removed to his native country prior to answering to his charges first," the complaint reads.
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How the league intends to spend this money and what such a windfall will do to the game and to the discrepancy of income among clubs is now a looming question, prey to anxious speculation.
A.I.G. is seeking $350 million in damages from ICP as well as what it calls a "windfall" made by Moore.
And as well as ushering in a two-tier welfare system, with higher payments for existing recipients, and lower ones for those getting benefits after the supplement is cut, there also seems to be a double standard for what counts as a windfall.
In 1979 President Jimmy Carter persuaded Congress to levy what was called a "windfall profits tax" on oil.
So perhaps it was no surprise to those who knew them that when they recently sold the complex, Natural Park Apartments, and made what for them was a windfall, they decided to present the church with a gift of $100,000.
Imagine what a hospital or university, short of cash, could do with such a windfall.
But she is realistic what a championship belt might bring in terms of a financial windfall, she said.
In 1963, when $30,000 could support even a halfway frugal middle-class family for six years, a sane man might have taken the weekend to decide what to do with such a windfall.
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