The inquiry failed to uphold claims that members of the council had been offered inducements by gaming machine interests. |
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They have several inducements to seek legal advice, and these inducements have been strengthened in recent years. |
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However, positive inducements and reassurances must be credible and truly attractive. |
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He appears never to have expected anything from the government in the way of subsidies, inducements, tax breaks or start-up funds. |
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The obverse, of course, was that such positive inducements would be withheld if the Soviet Union continued to pursue Cold War policies. |
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That should not mean that we allow Scotland to be seen as a soft touch for loans and other inducements, as we report today in the News section. |
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It should start giving inducements that it now lavishes on businesses locating to the inner sanctums of Bradford to all outlying regions. |
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These objections and obstacles might be overcome by cajolery, economic inducements, and strong-arming Jordan and Turkey. |
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The report said children were offered biscuits, chocolate and other inducements to encourage them to work harder. |
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Human beings are addressing God in prayers for help against the inducements of the devil. |
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They assess the efficiency of various forms of coercion as well as inducements. |
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Surely these election-year inducements of extra dosh are mere carrots being dangled from the lines of desperate politicians. |
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Just as important as mechanisms to ensure productivity were inducements to encourage men to work harder. |
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Book sales reps commonly use any of three inducements to convince bookstores to carry specific titles. |
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If so, for which types of proceedings does this occur and what inducements are offered? |
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Accepting such inducements could raise doubts about an AXA Associate's ability to make independent business judgments in AXA's best interests. |
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There will be temptations to bicker, there will be inducements from the north to sidle off and acquiesce in more compromise. |
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Government response has been to offer large bursary inducements for graduates in these areas to enter teaching. |
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In West Africa, donors should also consider the provision of inducements such as retraining for producers of craft weapons. |
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Deferred expenses and other assets mainly include tenant improvements and leasing expenses, including tenant inducements and commissions. |
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They conspire with quiet inducements and concealed checks to keep the surface of life comparatively respectable. |
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Along with the threats, the CPP also binged on gifts and other inducements to woo voters. |
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Such inducements often convince children, with their seemingly endless wish lists, to want to consume specific products or services. |
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It was concerned explicitly with inducements held to be misrepresentations to engage in the total project, a project which involved overtime, incomes and outgoes. |
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As financial inducements or other kinds of cooptation fail, the regime will rely on more repression. |
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Animals or even plants may emit different semiochemicals which serve as sexual attractants, repellents to potential predators, or inducements to flight mode. |
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I am quite satisfied that she is refusing to give evidence and that no inducements or protection which the court could afford would persuade her otherwise. |
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With the exception of Turkey, however, none of them received any positive inducements, in the form of tangible carrots or expressions of empathy to their objections. |
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Obeid is accused of making inducements to former Maritime NSW boss Steve Dunn in relation to family-owned cafe leases at Sydney's Circular Quay. |
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Russia and the EU are closely monitoring the election, having offered major economic inducements to tilt Belarus in their direction. |
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There were no enterprise zones, no tax inducements for inward investment, and no re-training. |
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Now he is under investigation for allegedly offering inducements in a municipal election. |
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This includes inducements and other assistance that you obtained from other persons including corporations. |
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The College maintained that loyalty plans could be considered inducements to take prescription medications. |
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These lease inducements are recorded as a reduction of rent expense on a straight-line basis over the term of the lease. |
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Tenants inducements are amortized using the straight-line method over the related lease agreements period. |
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Suggestions of use shall not be taken as inducements to infringe any patent. |
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Lease inducements received as a reimbursement for leasehold improvement costs are amortized over the term of the lease. |
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While there seems to be less of a reason to include inducements in weapon afflicted societies, inducements have been seen as important in helping encourage DDR processes and weapons collection projects. |
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Deferred expenses and other assets mainly consist of leasing costs such as leasehold improvements realized through operating activities and other expenses, including tenant inducements and leasing commissions. |
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While best known as a tool of coercion, sanctions can also play a useful role in constructive engagement or persuasion, especially when coupled with appropriate inducements. |
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Lease inducements arising from leasehold improvements allowance and rent-free inducements received are deferred and amortized over the term of the lease on a straightline basis. |
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Equally, they can be inducements that are offered by business people to customs, immigration and other officials to 'jump the queue' or 'speed up' the granting of services and permits. |
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It could also tempt knowledgable clients to offer financial inducements. |
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If no government offered direct inducements, the potential differences would disappear. |
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The first signs of the strike starting to crumble came in December as miners began to succumb to inducements from pit bosses. |
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To met this need, educational authorities should provide adequate inducements to prepare for teaching and sufficient places in appropriate institutions. |
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The manifesto grumbles that North Korea's despotic regime has been given endless inducements to give up its nuclear programme, only to expand its arsenal. |
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Financial inducements are needed if our regulation is to attain its aim and serve a purpose, that is to say, for it to be possible to buy and sell new generation vehicles. |
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However, within the region in general, inducements such as those motivating good behaviour by countries wishing to join NATO or the EU do not exist. |
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The marginal tonnage to which the financial inducements were referable corresponded to the tonnage which the customer might otherwise have considered obtaining from a competing supplier. |
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Lease inducements, consisting of leasehold improvement allowances and free rent, are amortized on a straight line basis over the term of the lease. |
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Pages are filled with inspiring verses, tested strategies, soul-searching questions, and other thought-provoking inducements to break out of closed-minded habits. |
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Was his decision influenced by any illegal financial inducements? |
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