If you are happy with the wine selected and the price you paid, whether your wine proves to be a cash cow is irrelevant. |
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A whole lot of channels sprang up during these years, keen to milk the cash cow that TV became. |
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This evidently shouldn't be in the same way that variant covers of comic books in the 90s were simply a cash cow for the companies. |
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Shorn of its mobile cash cow, the company has been forced to concentrate on upgrading its fixed line network. |
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In all, we believe that the motorist should not, and must not, be treated as a criminal or as a cash cow. |
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This is bad news for the magazine, which, despite its lock on the market and air of wealth and ease, is hardly a cash cow. |
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Much longer than normal and served with foodstuff that add flavour, the roll is the cash cow of the business. |
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Today, the merged mail division is a cash cow and the basis of the company's financial clout. |
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With new competitors nibbling at local business, the old cash cow is starting to dry up. |
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An evening news broadcast when properly managed is a cash cow for its news division. |
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But if Jess plays her cards right, there is no reason she can't turn fat cow into cash cow. |
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But she is materfamilias to the dozens of other chefs who are rapidly turning vegetables into, as it were, the cash cow of the cookbook trade. |
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Under the guise of this renewed need to resecure our borders, we believe it snuck this new cash cow under the wire. |
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They won't want to see their favourite cash cow put out to pasture quite yet. |
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For governments to treat them as a cash cow on which to balance their books is simply unacceptable. |
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How can Canadians trust the government when it continues to treat the entire airline industry as a cash cow to put into general revenues? |
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The current employment insurance system is a cash cow for the Liberal government. |
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It is designed to be a cash cow for the Liberal government so it can use it for its priorities, one of which has been tax cuts for the wealthy. |
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We were looking to see if we could get a cash cow there, but it never happened. |
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You need to have a cash cow every now and then, but you need to have a critical mass large enough that you're going to hit them. |
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Do you think ad agencies, at least the five or six key ones that we're dealing with in this report, saw government as a cash cow? |
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The large GCOS servers installed in current customers' businesses are an important cash cow. |
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They will do everything they can to defend their cash cow, the letter business, and make things tough for the competition. |
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And the feds are not the only level of government that look at aviation as a cash cow. |
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Cutbacks notwithstanding, the government sector remains a significant cash cow for most of the biggest software and hardware firms, and some of the smaller ones. |
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After it lost the cash cow it milked as a main source of income over the last 50 years, it cannot even afford to pay staff wages on time, or even give them a New Year's bonus. |
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The show was an instant hit and a cash cow for Walters and ABC, but lately the franchise has been running out of steam. |
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It is a cash cow, handed billions by TV networks and rewarding its sponsors with huge ratings and ever growing revenues. |
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Nonetheless, a battle-ready J-31 could still be a cash cow, and a good way for China to make friends. |
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Perhaps the deep-pocketed corporation was the real victim, some grotesque combination of sitting duck and cash cow? |
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But a lot of people just see them as a cash cow, as high-level chattel for exchange. |
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In the 1930s, monster movies were the staples of Universal Pictures' line-up, a cash cow as the industry metamorphosed from silent films to talkies. |
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In sync with the aphorism that money is the mother's milk of politics, the former Vermont governor seemed to have found a cash cow on the Internet. |
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While both impoverished and wealthy school districts dine on the booster clubs' cash cow, a handful of local educators say it's time their teams went on a diet. |
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The original cash cow of the Murdoch newspapers was his red-top daily, The Sun. |
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At the same time, the company sees this sector of its business as a cash cow with potentially far higher growth and profitability than its microprocessor business. |
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Now, overnight, the company has quadruped in size and the once-derided Open Server brings it a steady cash cow, even though the overall balance sheet is colored red. |
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The rear wing is prime sponsor real estate, and there is a lot of pressure to keep this cash cow in one piece. |
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Mr. Speaker, the sad part here is that in 1986, after the auditor general said that this money should go into the general fund, all of a sudden the government had found a cash cow. |
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The full-length ballet is now filling the bill, and the till, as many a company's cash cow. |
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It seems to me that the Liberals used the EI fund as a cash cow. |
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When we have a difficult trial, does it become a cash cow for the legal profession to expunge as much money as it can out of taxpayers in terms of looking for a result? |
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The only person who dissented was the current Prime Minister, who was finance minister at the time, because this fund was a cash cow for paying down Canada's deficit. |
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Human disease moves from tragedy to cash cow, often within days. |
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Internet has signed their own agreement among themselves, because this is such a cash cow that they're not going to give this information to anybody. |
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Employment insurance has been the government's cash cow ever since. |
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But plunging copper prices in 1980 and a number of failed attempts to rehabilitate the sector with World Bank support virtually bankrupted GECAMINES, the regime's cash cow. |
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Mining was the cash cow first for the Sumitomo family and then for the zaibatsu bearing the same name. |
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Will the transport minister agree today that his responsible role is to lower taxes so the air industry can fly, and to get off its back and stop treating the air industry like the cash cow it is not supposed to be? |
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For SBS, however, the bloated and bungled project was a cash cow. |
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The gambling industry is a huge cash cow for governments, which ally with gambling promoters in arguing that problem gambling is an individual problem. |
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What is more fundamental than Alberta introducing a new profit driven tier of hospitals, hospitals that will not save the public money but will provide a cash cow for investors? |
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We cannot just regard the goods vehicle as the cash cow of Europe. |
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They do indeed see it as a cash cow, no question and the only department growing in Stockton is the parking meter attendant group. |
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Much of this stability is credited to a vibrant economy based on the revival of the silk industry, Lucca's traditional cash cow. |
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Using such machines when demand is high simply means that the unit is a cash cow and a license to print money. |
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Most recently the Liberal government seems content with having gas taxes as a cash cow while using a small portion of the revenues for its own political purposes. |
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I always say that Adélard Godbout must be turning over in his grave if he sees how the federal government has used employment insurance as a cash cow, for all sorts of purposes other than the ones it was meant for. |
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Or is the truth that this is just a cash cow, and Stockfield Road nothing more than a dirty trick to rob the motorists of Birmingham? |
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Then, lo and behold, that great cash cow and trampler of all things grassroots, Sky, decide that there will be a Premier League game in our city on one of those Thursdays. |
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In addition to the challenges facing all newspapers, it has been rocked by the decline of its Kaplan education arm, once a cash cow that protected the expensive newspapering. |
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