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If you chose me you would essentially have a free employee".
Thus, the inversion would essentially have no U.S. tax benefits, or other desirable economic effects, if 7874(b) applies.
They said that without the land and the city's financial help, the project would essentially have been impossible.
This was especially true of Gross's parents, who would essentially have to tell the jury how irresponsible they'd been.
The US had a plan for demilitarisation and deindustrialisation that would essentially have transformed Germany into a giant farm.
"We're proposing legislation that would essentially have that effect and make the department more transparent and accountable".
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"If we'd kept the same goal in mind this year, we'd essentially have to book all the same shows and comedians because we got almost everybody," Joyce says.
Everything we think of as being pretty important -- from education to basic science and research to transportation spending to national parks to environmental protection -- we'd essentially have to eliminate.
"It would have essentially have invalidated all swaps regulation.
Every state would then essentially have to come up with its own new health care system.
Without the telephoto lens he would have essentially had to miss out on the shot, because he is only shooting with his iPhone these days.
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