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"reap" Definitions
  1. [transitive] reap something to obtain something, especially something good, as a direct result of something that you have done
  2. [intransitive, transitive] reap (something) to cut and collect a crop, especially wheat, from a field synonym harvest

957 Sentences With "reap"

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SIEM REAP, Cambodia — The 11th annual Giant Puppet Project (GPP) recently took place on February 18 in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
"You reap what you sow," the heartbroken princess warns Elizabeth.
And now we reap a fetid crop from those fields.
Sony, would reap the rest of the box office haul.
That's where machine learning can reap clarity from the chaos.
If he gets it right, he could reap big dividends.
You can also reap some serious rewards with credit cards.
Side, back, or stomach sleepers can all reap the benefits.
Uganda has shown how a different approach can reap dividends.
We just let people reap the benefits of our electricity.
In principle patient investors can reap a reward from illiquidity.
Republicans will have set themselves up to reap the whirlwind.
On the state level, the company may reap greater rewards.
What is the political gain I can reap from this?
Now Chinese investors are about to reap a huge payoff.
Yet, in practice, most Ghanaians do not reap the benefits.
Consider volunteering to reap the emotional rewards of helping others.
I fear that the whole country will reap the whirlwinds.
Hamas officials said vaguely that Gazans would soon reap benefits.
Still, they reap spectacular profits that warrant runaway share prices.
The countries leading the way could reap huge economic benefits.
Russia and Japan reap the world's fish bounty as well.
But those meetings can still reap dividends down the road.
Still, Pelosi's political gamble helped Democrats reap some fire power.
Put in the time and you will reap the rewards.
"I would take the sickle and just reap," she said.
Will oil and gas executives reap big rewards as well?
Whoever dominates this market is set to reap large benefits.
If Messenger Kids proves popular, Facebook may reap many benefits.
" She added: "It would take time to reap those benefits.
This stark difference in valuation is noticeable especially because skin care companies tend to reap a higher valuation since products in the category reap higher profit margins and attract greater brand loyalty, Bolton Weiser said.
It can occasionally reap dividends by way of securing future work.
Don't charge them, even if they reap joy from the contribution.
Either way, domestic brands are most likely to reap the benefits.
After all, broad patents mean more opportunities to reap financial reward.
It's great to see someone work hard and reap the benefits.
It could not be determined how much each fund would reap.
Then, you mail the books to them and reap your reward.
Want to reap these benefits and build a lucrative new career?
Even if your team doesn't win, you still reap big benefits.
Longtime residents reap the rewards of reduced crime and better amenities.
You have to be there in person to reap the benefit.
That should reap £120m ($153m) for British farmers over five years.
Aside from these lucky few, international shareholders might reap gains, too.
Western consumers will continue to reap large net benefits from trade.
Hillary Clinton will reap the benefits of that weighted system today.
"Clearly, you reap what you sow," the lucky gardener told WDR.
Firms that hire autistic staff may also reap a reputational benefit.
Plaintiffs' attorneys reap windfalls The TCPA is a strict liability statute.
Experts say Tehran is now looking to reap a financial dividend.
When you're a shut-in, however, you can't reap these benefits.
"You can't just come into this state and reap," she said.
And now the rest of Shell could reap the benefits too.
Want to know who will reap huge rewards under this plan?
The U.S. can reap tremendous rewards by building strong diplomatic ties.
Such a strategy tends to reap the highest returns for investors.
Democrats need only stand with the people to reap the benefits.
They reap the rewards, or suffer the consequences, of their actions.
Google does not reap mobile services revenue from the massive market.
I got on my bicycle to ride back into Siem Reap.
"I fear the country will reap the whirlwind," Kavanaugh said then.
All told, the developers expect to reap $1.45 billion from sales.
Walmart has been investing in the space to reap these gains.
Osborne expects his growing facilities to reap $22 million in 2018.
If we take the right measures, we will reap the benefits.
Hey Pumpkin Fuck, what my eyes sow isn't what they reap.
Companies profit, shareholders reap the benefits, and workers are left out.
Finally she met a Cambodian who led her to Siem Reap.
In this case, you will continue to reap the drink's benefits.
Gulf Coast refiners and North Dakota oil producers will reap the benefits.
But other stocks can reap the benefits of the Star Wars franchise.
If and when he does, the Bucks will reap even greater benefits.
Let us as a nation reap the proven benefits of paid leave.
I think if they do that, they'll reap the benefits of that.
Any successful Alzheimer's drug is expected to reap multibillion-dollar annual sales.
Be mindful of your every move in order to reap good karma.
Those changes would make it easier for investors to reap the benefits.
Countries that encourage the development of wind farms will reap the benefits.
Will Roma get them there and allow them to reap the benefits?
Ingrates like yourself reap this Nation's bounty while bitching about being suppressed.
Lighting is another area where upgrades can reap big savings, Chalk said.
This means they don't reap the long-term savings from these therapies.
You don't even have to win the $100,000 to reap incredible benefits.
That allows them to reap the full benefit when oil prices plunge.
Firms that come up with ideas often see rivals reap the benefit.
And, you don't have to be an expert to reap their benefits.
New distribution methods can also reap efficiencies by cutting out the middleman.
But it's not just young people who reap the gains of mentorship.
However, it has taken a while for him to reap any benefit.
And young women like me were there to reap the capitalistic benefits.
Farmers will reap the rewards of working hard and will become rich.
"We will reap the fruits of our toil," Muzi Mhlanga told Reuters.
Poorer and sicker Americans will not be able to reap these benefits.
This time around, three organizations will reap the benefits of presidential trivia.
The big advantage here is that you reap the benefits of compounding.
Only then can we truly reap the benefits of the information age.
Smugglers moving mass quantities of it through tunnels can reap huge profits.
"The sooner we get started, the sooner we can reap the benefits."
Fight cancellations can sometimes reap rewards and UFC 201 is no different.
Families invest in their children's education and, in time, reap the dividends.
For the normally garrulous Irishman, more soothing words could reap big returns.
Shareholders in HSBC continued to reap the benefit of its dramatic turnaround.
Just by moving it the slightest bit, they could reap the rewards.
Alternatively, you can reap the rewards in the form of cash instead.
Even if production rebounded, PDVSA does not stand to reap a windfall.
Now, he seems to be in a position to reap some rewards.
Aliens want to reap us or, if they're cute, to go home.
It expects to reap annual synergies of 40 million euros from 2020.
Manafort solicited numerous professionals and others to reap his ill-gotten gains.
They succeeded; and to-day you reap the fruits of their success.
These students can't reap the benefits of education without a stable home.
India should overhaul its feeble air law and reap the same benefit.
Many parents want their children to reap the benefits of sports participation.
It is harder to honor those who reap rewards of another realm.
You'll reap invaluable exposure to potential customers, partners, mentors and again…investors.
And everyone in the VIP bottle service lounge will reap the benefits.
That, she said, would help workers reap the benefits of technological change.
So we might as well embrace location sharing and reap the benefits.
But it continues to reap the benefits of the Enguri dam deal.
Really good executives, entrepreneurs, investors, and novelists — they will all reap rewards.
Still, it's a small inconvenience that's well worth the benefits you'll reap.
Otherwise you never reap the rewards: confidence and a sense of mastery.
Disney may not get to directly reap a share of those profits.
Google, Facebook and Amazon reap most of the available online advertising revenue.
And now we are starting to reap the seeds he has sown.
Microsoft, meanwhile, has continued to reap the benefits of its offshore deals.
"I would reap wheat for you like no man could," she recalls.
Fortunately we all reap the benefits when billionaires compete for space superiority.
"I hope everyone will be able to reap the benefits," Parker said.
For decades to come I fear the country will reap the whirlwind.
Just take your concept, execute it cleanly, and reap the jump scares.
The Giant Puppet Project took place in Siem Reap, Cambodia on February 18.
Whether such additional BOJ monetary easing would reap much benefit is unclear, however.
It takes special Pulse lube pods in order to fully reap the benefits.
Similarly, you can reap small benefits from working out at the right time.
As a result, it will not reap the full benefit of cheaper fuel.
Ilhan Omar saying "They reap what they sow" in reference to Notre Dame.
If you're not, you can still reap the benefits of Coachella programmers' tastes.
You'll be amazed at how such little effort will reap such noticeable results.
But people like Hobe and Southern believe it will ultimately reap positive benefits.
Normally, companies get higher returns as they grow and reap economies of scale.
You don't have to shell out for barre classes to reap their benefits.
Gordon would reap maximum profit if the calls expired with shares at $240.
Clearly, Getty is in on the plan to reap from his grandfather's fortune.
But that doesn't mean those good deeds don't reap tax benefits as well.
SLM said it would reap 13 million euros in proceeds from the deal.
Marriott's loyalty program stands to reap benefits from a larger footprint, he added.
However, if done well, a thriving data-driven organization can reap huge rewards.
What's more, you don't have to spend a fortune to reap those benefits.
Obviously, Google does a lot of TensorFlow, and can now reap the benefits.
A young boy scavenges in the Anlong Pi landfill in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Fight a bunch of enemies with friends and strangers alike, reap some rewards.
Beer, wine and liquor producers would reap tax reductions under the Senate measure.
When women win, our families, our communities, and our economy reap the rewards.
As in all deep downturns, the ones that survive will reap huge rewards.
Aetna said drug companies would reap twice as much in savings over consumers.
Western customers stand to reap enormous profits from the booming post-sanctions trade.
When taxes go down for the American people, our citizens reap direct benefits.
It's up to black and brown people to reap those benefits for themselves.
Altria has yet to reap any financial benefit from its investment in Juul.
How can we help more people reap the benefits of robots and automation?
As an owner, he would reap the financial rewards of the company's expansion.
Worried you don't have time to reap the mood-lifting benefits of exercise?
And, after all, he is just starting to reap the game's biggest rewards.
Now Renzi must reap the consequences and take responsibility for his bad choices.
All that Mr. Trump did was sign the forms and reap the rewards.
"North Korea should not be the only one to reap profits," he said.
U.S. companies that wish to reap the opportunity need to understand five things.
You would also love to reap the benefits of showing love to Dawson.
Today, Dakota Access and its investors reap the consequences of this reckless gamble.
No, he didn't say the judge would "reap the whirlwind," as Schumer did.
They hate to spend money now to create savings their successors will reap.
It's an experimentation game today and the early winners will reap massive rewards.
You are stuck in the middle, paying taxes they don't reap benefits from.
By transitioning to democracy on its own terms, the party could reap benefits.
The Chinese government will control the chips and reap most of the profits.
Many people, however, don't work out intensely enough to reap the full benefits.
The real people, proudly holding steady, will reap the blond munificence of fall.
Parnas and Fruman hoped to reap substantial reward for participating in these exploits.
You need to continue to put in the work to reap the rewards.
No group was supposed to reap the benefits more than the middle class.
That meant the merged company couldn't reap the benefits of their combined infrastructure.
With drug rebates, it's the insurer or employers who usually reap the benefit.
In exchange, you reap the benefits of those strong relationships down the line.
You can reap the benefits of mindfulness meditation in just five minutes daily.
Its numerous investors, including Google and Benchmark, are likely to reap giant rewards.
This stuff seems small-bore, but it could reap benefits down the road.
Kimura's tokui-waza (favourite technique) was always his osoto-gari (large outer reap).
Belmond La Résidence d'Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia Set in the heart of Siem Reap, this property has an in-house photographer who leads daylong excursions allowing travelers to photograph a variety of scenarios in the town and its surrounding area.
Per-mile costs plummet, passenger demand spikes, and ride-hail companies reap the rewards.
As a result, the carrier will not reap the full benefit of cheaper fuel.
But consider this: Certain small tweaks cost a pittance, yet can reap big returns.
Throughout the next few months the puppets will remain publicly displayed throughout Siem Reap.
This could be your final opportunity to reap big gains from the Trump rally.
As ever, it's considering allowing publishers to reap some of the advertising profits instead.
Each of these industries is well suited to reap the benefits of data science.
This process, of course, could be automated and reap huge rewards with little effort.
He cautioned, though, that not everyone gets to reap the benefits of that potential.
"Early treatment allows payers to reap much more benefit for the patients," Lennon said.
This would enable Emirates to reap the benefits of a deal without Etihad's liabilities.
Shareholders in Sarepta do not have to wait that long to reap the benefits.
As the administrator, you could control the CPU load and reap any resulting coins.
Vladimir Putin is about to reap a huge propaganda coup from the World Cup.
Of course, Bezos isn't the only famous face who stands to reap the benefits.
And you can guarantee that all its businesses reap the rewards of increasing connectivity.
Such tactics reap electoral gains regardless of how substantial the minority in question is.
They are blamed for exacerbating price falls so that they can reap bigger returns.
Another 2,000 Red Hook residents reap the benefits of the charity's work, as well.
The stars of sports look set to reap the rewards of this digital transformation.
He also objected to the revenue that Fox will reap from holding the debate.
The opening up has begun to reap early rewards in terms of cost-saving.
Opposition parties had accused Modi of trying to reap political benefits with the announcement.
And anyone who tries to reap commerce from Dease's paintings meets an untimely death.
What destruction will she reap upon the world while all her enemies are distracted?
But China has yet to reap the rewards, and still doesn't hold Hollywood's clout.
You can't just do random meditation sessions sporadically and expect to reap maximum benefits.
It is expected to reap sales synergies in the hundreds of millions of euros.
If so, governments might one day reap electoral rewards and normal governance will resume.
For Liljenquist, MLMs are "a game of luck" where early adopters reap the rewards.
Post your best Photoshop-jobs of banana-hybrid animals, and reap the karma harvest.
One of the lessons in my faith is that you reap what you sow.
Still, investing in a postsecondary education can reap significant financial benefits for many borrowers.
It's already commercialized, it's just that the players aren't free to reap the benefits.
Such an approach would reap huge rewards, he argues, reducing budgets by 20-40%.
Can securities be given to reap a tax advantage through stock or bond sales?
The higher a team finishes on the table, the more monetary rewards they reap.
Americans reap all the benefits while bottling up all the problems that system causes
Why are we missing the opportunity to invest in science and reap the benefits?
Clinton's is the only one that makes a valid attempt to reap those benefits.
Trump obviously believes a hardline approach will reap electoral rewards — but is he right?
If the proposed merger with CVS goes through, he will reap about $500 million.
So it is selling now to reap some money while the going is good.
China warned Taiwan last month it would "reap the consequences" of promoting formal independence.
The damage extends beyond the temple grounds to the surrounding area of Siem Reap.
Treat your knives with well, and you'll reap years of sharp service from them.
By drinking moderately, you can reap the nutritional benefits offered by wine and beer.
Not only will they appreciate it, but you'll no doubt reap the benefits too.
The companies that invest in this new model now will ultimately reap the rewards.
As a property developer, Hui faces a long wait to reap returns on investments.
You may not have to be a long-time meditator to reap its rewards.
This is a country that knows how to reap the benefits of its geography.
Cum-ex would reap fortunes from the governments in Austria, Belgium and Switzerland, too.
He's a repudiation of Republicans, but they will reap the benefits of his victory.
"Those who sow the wind have begun to reap the whirlwind," Mr. Sirmen wrote.
They reap money from taxpayers, students and salon customers, while miring students in debt.
Eat that quiche for lunch tomorrow, and you'll reap the benefits of your labor.
They also know that many others work just as hard but reap fewer rewards.
The partnership subsequently remortgaged the property, enabling the partners to reap about $200 million.
China will reap a whirlwind of condemnation if it sends tanks into our city.
And you don't have to be a particularly good singer to reap the benefits.
But even if they win in court, they are unlikely to reap significant compensation.
By the numbers: Executives and shareholders of pharmaceutical companies continue to reap enormous rewards.
Absolutely. They are the ones who taught me that we reap what we sow.
To try to reap any benefits, it offers discounts when people use the service.
No matter how you choose to use that extra pass, you'll reap extra value.
What you plant in the present is what you will reap in the future.
That means the venture capitalists who nurtured those businesses can finally reap some cash.
He said it's never to late to quit smoking to reap some health benefits.
It turns out there's even more to reap from your Prime membership right now.
The Mets should stage an all-out auction and reap a bonanza in return.
The Mets should stage an all-out auction and reap a bonanza in return.
The government doesn't build things; private industries do, and they reap the commercial benefit.
The best decisions are made when decision-makers bear the costs and reap the benefits.
Just being a Startup Battlefield competitor can reap significant benefits — whether you win or not.
Meanwhile, a small part of Wyoming is likely to reap most of the labor gains.
The social network stands to reap anywhere from $300 million to $550 million, Citi estimates.
Tell the truth about it now—if only in your journal—to reap amazing rewards.
He believes that lesser countries reap most of the rewards while America foots the bill.
Computerized trading strategies helped the nearly $3 trillion industry's biggest players reap the biggest profits.
No sir, you can't reap profits from foreign governments spending millions at your resort either.
Early investors, like seed-stage venture capital firm Floodgate, also stand to reap big returns.
The work began with a clinic the foundation opened in 2005 in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
In fairness, we reap the world we sowed when someone asked Heidi Montag about diversity.
Together, we can reap the economic benefits of stealing an early lead in their development.
Rakhine is also rich in gas, he adds, but locals do not reap the benefits.
Several compelling longer-term studies have also shown that teens reap similar benefits as adults.
Now Facebook hopes to reap the same viral success with its even more accessible reboot.
Smart wearables in particular, which include the Apple Watch, are poised to reap healthy sales.
It's definitely been a lot of pressure, but also very rewarding to reap the rewards.
The loophole hurts real businesses and customers alike, while scammers and Google reap the benefits.
You don't always need to be aware of astrological goings-on to reap their rewards.
If oil rallies, the government would look to reap a large reward on its investment.
This would have allowed households to reap an addition investment income of 200 billion euros.
It previously said it expected to reap 1 billion-2 billion francs from asset sales.
Opposition leaders, however, hope to reap political gains ahead of national elections early next year.
More workers could reap the huge productivity gains that come from moving to bigger cities.
"There will never be an opportunity to go back and reap those rewards," he says.
Clariant previously said it expected to reap 1 billion-2 billion francs from asset sales.
But under Obama, the wealthy have been able to reap the benefits of his economy.
A higher deduction sounds like a good thing, yet not everyone will reap the benefits.
You can reap a number of benefits if you rent rather than buy a house.
Embody Virgo at this time: be responsible and levelheaded, and then reap what you sow.
O for $247 billion, adding a rare-disease treatment that could reap billions in sales.
He insists his leaders take large stakes, so they reap the benefits or bleed together.
It would be tough, though, to reap enough from the investment to keep shareholders happy.
And Iraqi Kurdish leaders say it is time to reap the fruits of their labor.
It may be difficult for Trump to reap many electoral benefits from his moves, however.
They note that it might take years before large enterprises can actually reap its benefits.
Many real estate developers would reap further gains from those provisions if they became law.
No matter whether they win or lose, Democrats would likely reap some long-term benefits.
Freshness aside, certain flavors and styles of bagels reap greater gains from toasting than others.
Betcha wish you could reap the benefits of this $850 million investment in airplane beds.
Reap benefits of three metals with the stunning All-Clad Copper Core 10-Piece Set.
They also poured millions of dollars into Bitcoin startups hoping to reap even greater fortunes.
Instead, Wilken put her own limits on what athletes could reap from playing college sports.
If people are willing to spend money on literally nothing, why not reap the rewards?
In contrast, the country would reap $25 billion from the Darwin option, the report said.
It's time to loosen up your tie and reap the fruits of your labor, Aries.
By switching, those cities can reap the benefits of afternoon sunlight in summer and winter.
SteamWorld Dig 2 hasn't been the only game to reap the rewards by prioritizing Switch .
Firms acquiring such distressed operations, however, could reap huge gains if the country's economy improves.
The core truth of a Biden administration would be bring change or reap the whirlwind.
Even when funds post good numbers investors don't necessarily reap the same returns, he said.
It's getting harder for the people who drove cryptocurrency's initial value to reap the rewards.
His cronies reap the profits, as the country's class and religious fault lines grow wider.
It encourages abuses of power by local party officials, who reap rewards for maintaining stability.
Venture capital requires business ideas to reap more than profits; they must promise explosive growth.
Here's a look at some of the venture investors who may reap the I.P.O. rewards.
This season, the 763ers finally began to reap the benefits of Hinkie's oft-maligned handiwork.
Instead, their cool and calculated views allow them to reap profits over the long term.
Should big businesses be able to use addiction to reap tremendous profits from the poor?
That position, however, isolated some OPEC countries eager to reap more revenue from higher prices.
Yet even companies that reap huge benefits from cheap oil are currently taking a beating.
To the contrary, it has been a time to reap astounding profits from bond holdings.
Delta is hoping it is arriving in time to reap the benefits of LATAM's groundwork.
You reap what you sow and it is never my intention to generate bad energy.
Delta is hoping it is arriving in time to reap the benefits of LATAM's groundwork.
Once drones are further integrated into the national airspace, America stands to reap the benefits.
And the Florida move won't automatically reap personal, political and legal benefits for the President.
I don't even have children (see aforementioned debt) who might reap the benefit of it.
Manufacturers stoke the demand for larger vehicles by aggressively marketing them to reap bigger profits.
As the owner of the loans, Goldman will reap a large portion of the proceeds.
Though we all reap the benefits of engineering, many Americans are unfamiliar with the field.
But no matter what, they reap the benefits of borrowed gravitas from that source material.
When the government shuts down, federal employees are not the only ones who reap the consequences.
It matters that Facebook takes responsibility for the tools that reap billions of dollars in profits.
Senior author Willoughby Britton cautioned against concluding that men fail to reap rewards from meditation, though.
We won't see any of the financial benefits, but our nation will reap the consequences nonetheless.
Plus, once it's done, the whole family can reap the rewards and listen to music wirelessly.
I'm not saying you and your significant other will reap all the same benefits from Overcooked!
Brian: We get to reap the benefits of being a millennial, which technology-wise, is incredible.
Now, the two countries are in a race to reap the technology's economic and military rewards.
When markets plummet, they are often blamed for deliberately exacerbating the fall to reap bigger returns.
The Greek economy, especially the tourist industry, would quickly reap large benefits from a substantial devaluation.
Not to please other people, but to reap the benefits of exaggerated, costume-style comfort ensembles.
"We don't count success by number; we reap our reward from good feelings," Detroit City explained.
As such, companies that have pivoted to embrace cost-cutting stand to reap the highest benefits.
In equities, there is good evidence that ethical investors reap higher returns over the longer term.
You've reached the Harvest Moon, when you're encouraged to reap what your hard work has sown.
They just reap family values to the highest degree, is what I've learned over the years.
You don't have to be Mark Zuckerberg to reap the financial benefits of heading a company.
Weekend Miser It's early in the new year, but miserly culture hounds can already reap dividends.
After sealing a deal with the long-ruling government, he was poised to reap the rewards.
But if you&aposre able to pull off a successful transformation, you&aposll reap the benefits.
And recent history has shown that those superhero movies that take some risks, reap the rewards.
China and Laos will reap the benefits; Cambodia and Vietnam will bear most of the costs.
Farming and food have helped them break down gender barriers and reap the fruits of success.
Helping people reap the benefits of any exercise also means getting them to do it regularly.
"Without taking those risks and taking those chances, you don't ever reap the benefits," she says.
Still Kalanick is optimistic some areas of China will begin to reap profits for the company.
But in analysts' eyes, there's one chain in particular that's likely to reap the biggest reward.
Depending on what company they're working for, they may not even reap the benefits of tips.
This way, they'd reap the rewards of the betting pool, which was mostly weighted against them.
More than any other group, elites take the initiative and reap the benefits of political fear.
Far better to reap the permanent overall gains from trade while preparing the workforce for change.
Since voters from those groups tend to support Democratic candidates, Republican nominees typically reap the benefits.
According to Max Wolff, chief economist at Disruptive Technology, Exxon Mobil could soon reap the benefits.
U.S. law enforcement would be able to reap the benefits of these agreements with other countries.
Johnson was a leader of the campaign for "Brexit"; he may now reap his political reward.
Reap the rewards of their accomplishments by learning their strategies and applying them to your business.
In any case, investment banks tapped to handle the transaction stand to reap a huge windfall.
Yet whatever policy harvest the Democrats can reap from cajoling Trump will come at a price.
The Chinese government admires the technology that underpins virtual currencies and wants to reap the benefits.
Throughout the past year, early adopting businesses of all sizes and industries began to reap benefits.
"The group is expected to reap the benefits of range renewal across all regions," it said.
Our top pick overall, the Vasque St. Elias FG GTX reap big benefits from modern technology.
To the victors go the spoils, and Trump and the GOP will reap the electoral benefits.
Wages are barely rising, even as companies reap record profits from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's policies.
That's not only a problem for workers who reap little benefit for excelling in their work.
If Europe weakens further, Beijing and Moscow will be more than happy to reap the benefits.
Iran has said it will abandon the 2015 accord if it does not reap economic rewards.
Pharmaceutical monopolies reap huge profits from high prices, while medicines are unaffordable for too many people.
Our children, grandchildren and future generations will reap the benefits and thank us for doing so.
This year-end donation strategy could reap big savings for retireesSEC busts alleged $1.2 Ponzi scheme.
We should remember that farmers are not the ones who reap benefits from patented seed technologies.
You don't have to be a vegetarian to reap the benefits of a plant-based diet.
It is time for the people of Puerto Rico to reap the benefits of economic freedom.
Data is valuable — if you know how to access it and reap the insights from it.
Winning certainly has its privileges, but you don't even have to win to reap significant rewards.
The math is simple: Pick a veteran to run in a red district, reap the profits.
But getting your finances in shape can reap far more rewards than fitting into a swimsuit.
Friday's full moon in Libra brings clarity to your daily routine that you'll reap rewards from.
Around the time when taskmaster Saturn's retrograde begins, you reap the benefits of your self-discipline.
It is unclear how much Verizon was hoping to reap from a sale of Yahoo Finance.
Being part of that club allows the growers to reap the benefits of marketing and promotion.
As a result, the federal government is poised to reap a large return on that investment.
Maybe you can reap extra energy-burn rewards, assuming the results of the study hold up.
And when third parties maintain private terminals, airports and passengers reap benefits without incurring additional expense.
Either way, it will cost the president political support that a bold primary challenger could reap.
Despite those weaknesses, it isn't clear that Mr. Ghosn used them to reap personal gains improperly.
Altogether, cardholders can reap value well beyond the card's $550 annual fee by maximizing its benefits.
An example is a 15-year-old boy from Siem Reap whom refugee workers called Than.
Hopefully, with your help, we'll all reap the benefits of this closure in the long term.
What it wants, analysts say, is to assert its global importance and reap the financial rewards.
Also suffering is China's image as a benign force from which Russia can only reap benefit.
"Colleges reap billions from student athletes but block them from earning a single dollar," Newsom tweeted.
But if done tactfully, a critical yet overlooked group can also reap the rewards: America's kids.
According to the Congressional Budget Office, the top 20 percent of earners reap the greatest benefit.
Big farms can reap the full benefits of new high-tech equipment that boosts farm yields.
Big farms can reap the full benefits of new high-tech equipment that boosts farm yields.
Coming off a win in South Carolina, Joe Biden absolutely seems poised to reap some rewards.
Pets reap vast, humanizing rewards for presidents, as almost every one of his predecessors has discovered.
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It is not possible to reap all of the rewards without acquiring some of the risk.
Many in Congress hope to reap the rewards of their legislative accomplishments in this November's election.
If oil prices climb, Occidental has said it will reap enormous benefits from this additional scale.
The lower corporate tax rate also means companies may reap more savings from layoffs than before.
Whether the Democrats reap the political benefit they want from this impeachment remains to be seen.
Of course, you really only reap the benefits of the platform if your profile is optimized.
It was an investment in my family — a risk — and every day, we reap the benefits.
They did all the work, and I just got to come in and reap some benefits.
Beyond upping women's wages, increasing female participation in the labor force can also reap economic rewards.
If we don't, we will continue to reap a social whirlwind more disastrous than any hurricane.
If we do address climate change by investing in clean energy, we will reap huge benefits.
Those now seem like smart moves if Amazon and its partners want to reap significant savings.
If you can meet the minimum-spending threshold, why not reap nearly double the bonus points?
Tribes and their members could potentially reap vast wealth from more easily tapping resources beneath reservations.
Klobuchar, who may be taking off in states that will reap dividends months down the road.
He claimed that their use of the Trump name was "designed to reap the benefits" of his.
You have two weeks left to reap the biggest savings on passes to Disrupt San Francisco 2019.
The city paid to build the BRT, then handed it off to them to reap the profits.
But when you invoke fear to drive behavior, you will reap the whirlwind of what you sow.
Photographers lose control of their work while those who share it reap the rewards: retweets, likes, followers.
Still, there are a few big technological hurdles to leap to make sure we reap their benefits.
If the US intelligence community is to be believed, Moscow is preparing to reap the top prize.
So, unless you live in an area that offers 5G, you shouldn't expect to reap the benefits.
Within the next 12-18 months, consumers will reap the benefits of some of autonomy's foundational technologies.
Points can be shared between accounts, making it convenient to pool your points to reap higher benefits.
But Pena said in the letter that the tribe would not reap the economic benefits of mining.
Whether mankind is able to reap this "longevity dividend" will depend on how those opportunities are used.
In this world there really is a law of cause and effect: You reap what you sow.
" Justin Trudeau tweeted that because it's too easy for kids to buy weed, "criminals reap the profits.
The Chinese will work themselves to death, and Americans who are working smarter will reap the rewards.
He said it was true that sometimes "you reap what you sow," according to the news outlet.
Terrorism is an issue where, historically speaking, Republicans have been able to reap some real electoral advantage.
Check your form, ease neck pain, and reap the benefits of this move with this handy guide.
Companies could reap several benefits, says James Wang, the head of Goldman Sachs's equity business in China.
Take a minute to consider your choices, make smart decisions with your spending and reap the benefits.
To date tech giants have mostly tried to apply AI to reap profits from their existing operations.
CVS would have to drop about 10 percent by November expiration for him to reap the rewards.
Print out your last six months of expenditures, grab a highlighter, settle in, and reap the rewards.
Our present time is seed time, in the other world we shall reap as we sow now.
Companies were expected reap an extra $54 billion in total savings from the tax bill during 2018.
That if we give Russia a bit of carrot, we will reap major rewards from it. Riiiiiiight.
They didn't vote for Donald Trump, but blue states might reap more benefits from Republican tax plans.
Over the next 10 years, however, Sanders staffers told the Post the levy would reap $315 billion.
There are still things you can do to appear more attractive and reap some of the benefits.
"Generations of Californians will reap the health, economic and ethical benefits of today's bold decision," Chiang said.
Those with ladies who weren't as loving or emotionally supportive didn't reap the same bone-building rewards.
Under their sweatheart deal, the CSPs reap 5 percent to 8 percent of the tax money collected.
China should be about to reap some rewards from its massive investment in big—indeed, colossal—science.
Furthermore, he surely didn't expect to reap the rewards of his 10-year acting "job" years later.
South Korea would also reap a windfall in reserves of rare earths, which are used in electronics.
On the other hand, he said, a "midrange bathroom remodel" could reap a big increase in value.
The concept is simple: when taxes go down for the American people, our citizens reap direct benefits.
If so, Trump stood to reap a total of $9003 million to $80 million in Sunny Isles.
And if investors position correctly, they should be able to reap the rewards of these circumstances aligning.
The company's push into automation, cloud computing and data analytics, meanwhile, has yet to reap big revenues.
Funding neuroscience research now will reap benefits for citizens across the U.S. and propel our nation forward.
Most folks head to Siem Reap to visit Angkor Wat, which is why I went as well.
But there's a catch — you need to sacrifice your skin's moisture barrier as you reap the rewards.
Their best financial advice to me was to invest early, then reap the benefits of compound interest.
Though most happy lights have a max LUX of about 10,000, it's enough to reap the rewards.
Patents. Patents provide the protection for people to reap the rewards of their inspiration and hard work.
This not only helps employees but also employers, who reap the rewards of a more effective workforce.
With low-to-modest budgets, "John Wick" has managed to attract and audiences and reap the benefits.
She said she hoped to purchase cattle with the profits she expects to reap from selling produce.
IT SAYS TRUMP'S GONNA REAP MILLIONS, PROPOSALS CUT ESTATE TAXES AND AMT JUST TO BENEFIT THE WEALTHY.
Can the country reap the rewards of globalization without fanning a dangerous backlash from those left behind?
None of this justifies outbidding Marriott, which has more experience and can reap more savings from Starwood.
Your retirement should be your golden years, where you reap the rewards of decades of hard work.
Now you're ready to reap the rewards of the welcome bonus by booking some hotel award stays.
Both Mastercard and Visa continued to reap the benefits of consumers using their cards for offshore spending.
With the world phasing out HFCs, the company is set to reap the benefits of its investment.
But before you can reap the benefits of that investment, take care of your higher-interest obligations.
Research suggests that men continue to set priorities and reap more direct power from philanthropy than women.
Do I let fantasy devastate me and continue to reap the pleasure I find there in moments?
His pitch: They can reap rich returns by putting their money to work alongside the World Bank.
And power grids, like those that span continents, reap the benefits of building and buying in bulk.
Rivals like Cruz, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, Bush, and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson could reap the benefits.
As a private company, Pinterest raised $1.5 billion from investors, many of whom will reap outsize paydays.
But for us to reap the benefits of artificial intelligence, we need to make data sharing simpler.
Flipkart's investors and many of its employees will reap huge profits from the deal with Wal-Mart.
You'll also reap a slew of priceless benefits from gratitude, such as improved health and better relationships.
Mr. Louv has long studied and proclaimed the benefits that humans can reap from being in nature.
President Trump understands this reality, and he's poised to reap the benefits in 2020 as a result.
It may reap a price of about 400 million pounds ($495 million), one of the sources said.
It originally would have allowed agencies to reap a financial windfall from the auction of their spectrum.
Nevertheless, the regime has successfully used the Olympics to reap public relations dividends and silence its critics.
Railroads ought to be able to reap the rewards of this massive private investment as a result.
Democratic politicians may reap the rewards of resistance, but they are not the progenitors of it. Nov.
In what other big-time sport can an athlete reap so much of the money he generates?
When it comes to the care we receive at each doctor's visit, we reap what we sow.
Analysts have said Uptravi could reap more than $1 billion in global sales annually at its peak.
It is also unlikely that locals will reap the benefit of the LNG being extracted from Mozambique.
The country reportedly hopes to reap C$400 million in taxes from the legal sale of marijuana.
It's breaking down barriers to ensure all kids and communities can reap the benefits of time outdoors.
Devine says the SNP, ironically, is now in a position to use unionism to reap political gains.
Meanwhile, employers will continue to quietly reap the benefits of immigrant labor while looking the other way.
You would reap enormous political goodwill by standing for the platinum-grade openness that voters hunger for.
The Bible warns that when we sow to the wind, we reap the whirlwind (Hosea 8:7).
See below for other benefits of migration and what countries could do to reap its many rewards.
Young believes Cabello&aposs story could precipitate a number of scammers wanting to reap in the rewards.
Trump is seeking a military win in Afghanistan, but American efforts there may yet reap financial gains.
That is affecting an effort by South Korea to reap more economic power from its popular culture.
For-profit schools dominate the cosmetology training world and reap money from taxpayers, students and salon customers.
Volatility sellers reap cheap and fleeting gains, which he compares to speeding, obesity and marrying for money.
Angkor Wat, aHindu and Buddhist temple complex in Siam Reap, Cambodia was mentioned in the most responses.
Personal finance pros say more often than not, investing in sports does not reap a financial return.
But you may not reap the full promise of the place, the reason it exists at all.
Basically, places that have been hit hard by marijuana criminalization would reap some benefits of cannabis legalization.
Mayweather and the Crypto Media Group will both reap the financial rewards from a successful Hubii ICO.
We will attain the benefits a college education can reap only by demanding a shared commitment to quality.
You can play their strengths to your advantage, so you can reap the rewards and achieve ultimate productivity.
People invest in order to reap profits so when you tax profits you are, in effect, taxing investment.
Each year the new tax law is in place, American workers and their families will reap larger rewards.
But there's always the hope that she could reap monetary compensation for her participation in those upcoming documentaries.
Expect Fox and CBS to look at owning more local stations to reap more of these retransmission fees.
And, of course, that manager has to get on board with working alongside machines to reap the benefits.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Macy's executives could reap large severance packages if the retailer sells itself.
Many cancer patients, even those who are not within weeks of death, can reap those benefits, she said.
Discussions also touched on how Amazon has hampered online retailers' ability to reap proper value on their businesses.
But you don't have to be a celebrity to reap the benefits of the high-energy dance class.
Unfortunately for Stein and Betterment, early industry trailblazers may not be the ones to reap the biggest benefits.
But do countries like Ethiopia need to own, build, or launch their own satellites to reap these benefits?
His family might not deserve to reap the benefits over the men who died defending the northern king.
The celebrities we choose to uplift reap our time and our attention and our clicks and our money.
Behold the birds of the heaven, that they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns. . . .
That's a challenging business model, given that pharmaceutical companies reap billions in sales of diabetes drugs, including insulin.
Hunt for bottles while you shoot up mirelurks and reap the benefits of both in half the time.
If the United States is engaged, the world can mitigate the dangers of BRI and reap its rewards.
The independent exploration and production company could be ready to reap the benefits of its investments, he said.
Firms also sometimes use buybacks to prop up their stock prices, and corporate executives reap the financial rewards.
Until then, AI and humans working together is the best way to reap the benefits of existing technology.
You carry the stress load of everything, but it also gives you the freedom to reap the reward.
You don't need to be in Silicon Valley to reap the benefits of what it has to offer.
Firms have sought to grow at home in order to reap economies of scale and to dampen competition.
A) continues to reap rich dividends from a canny loan extended to Dow Chemical (DOW) seven years ago.
The biggest banks, he thinks, are starting to reap the benefits of scale and enormous investments in technology.
That allows them to reap lower costs and predict their prices for a number of years, Sridhar said.
The research boom is excellent news for humanity, which will eventually reap the benefits, and for scientific researchers.
"We forget that, in relationships, if you don't take emotional risks you can't reap the rewards," she says.
She added that the city would also reap savings in the form of reduced jail and police resources.
In fact, Valve is perfectly positioned to reap the benefits of a more open market for virtual goods.
As a result, fewer people itemize, which means many don't reap the tax benefits of their charitable contributions.
But it looks like you might actually reap some benefits from the inclement weather that plagues the nation.
Some traders saw it coming and are ready to reap big money as the sell-off gains steam.
The president's campaign has focused on rail and road development that he says would reap long-term benefits.
From the New York partnership alone, the company expects to reap $6003 million over the next five years.
But conservatives have a long history of opposing Big Government interventions and doubt claims they reap jobs growth.
Big city pro-harboring mayors should no longer expect to reap political benefits from resisting national immigration laws.
Johnston told CNBC that San Francisco will "reap millions of dollars" through various leisure spending and tax revenue.
And because they're overlapping, players can reap the benefits of the lures all at once, without even moving.
If you play and you play conservatively all the time, you may not reap the rewards you want.
Another study suggested that overweight humans with high blood pressure might reap weight loss benefits from fish oil.
Mills are also running at higher capacity to reap margins that are over 8073,000 yuan ($149.90) a tonne.
You sewed the wind, for decades to come, I fear that the whole country will reap the whirlwind.
Launch it near Monday's new moon and reap stellar rewards during the Aquarius full moon on August 18.
Users can perform transfer learning with Spark MLlib Pipelines and reap the benefits of distributing computing with Spark.
Takada was able to reap the leg while escaping mount, and able to buck Rickson off several times.
The United States will continue to reap the economic benefits generated by tax reform for years to come.
If they want to reap the benefits of the green technology revolution, they will have to revolutionise themselves.
Fund managers do not need to raise portfolio allocations to stocks in order to reap profits from them.
Right now, savvy startuppers can reap significant savings — up to €22019 depending on which pass level you purchase.
Over time, firms that can aggregate the various streaming services in bundles with simple interfaces will reap rewards.
Gutman recognizes that some New Mexicans aren't pleased such a huge investment has yet to reap much reward.
Instead, Thiele and his daughter Julia Thiele-Schürhoff would reap the proceeds of a sale of existing shares.
To reap financial rewards, internet companies must do more than persuade viewers to spend more time watching videos.
And after years of decline, rural America is starting to reap the benefits of a more mobile population.
As a former administration official, she will reap the financial benefits as a lecturer, pontificator and perhaps academic.
If it continues, markets could reap the benefits amid the earnings flood next week, he said on Friday.
India would reap economic benefits that may give Modi the boost he needs to secure the 2628 election.
Private equity firms are attracted by this opportunity to reap above-market returns for themselves and their investors.
When parents go overboard protecting their children, they don't allow them to take risks and reap the consequences.
She told me to avoid showering for at least an hour afterward in order to reap maximum benefits.
Even if you don't take the top prize, you still reap phenomenal benefits by competing in Startup Battlefield.
After all, they took the risk of building them, so they should be able to reap the rewards.
The federal government would still reap the tax benefits of the taxes on the dividends paid to shareholders.
Instead, you hope someone else takes the bait, while you wait in the shadows, and reap the rewards.
If you do your slow-and-steady sessions right, you really can reap a slew of health benefits.
U.S. withdrawal from the Iran deal would thus undermine the EU and leave China to reap the rewards.
Even the startups that don't win the day still reap big benefits — like massive media and investor exposure.
With this new partnership, Adidas and Kanye may finally be ready to reap the rewards of their labor.
Space is becoming more crowded, with a surge in the number of companies looking to reap the benefits.
Finally, not everyone who believes they'll qualify for PSLF is able to reap the benefits of the program.
Factoring in individual income tax cuts, those high earners will reap about 33 percent of the law's benefits.
In Wingspan, the assets from which players reap points are the birds, their eggs and their food sources.
New research has quantified how much time it takes to reap those benefits: about 120 minutes each week.
Investors have chosen to believe that, at some point, Amazon will raise prices sufficiently to reap big profits.
But later on, when they reap the profits, they will pay a tax rate of only 21 percent.
It's hard to imagine a Democratic White House convincing vulnerable House and Senate members to reap that whirlwind.
But patients rarely reap the rewards of lower insurance premiums or out-of-pocket expenses when mergers occur.
This is a can't-miss opportunity: We'll capture a unicorn, throw it into crisis, and reap unfathomable rewards.
I had arranged for a tuk-tuk to take me to Angkor from my hotel in Siem Reap.
Quantum links to quantum processors could allow the public to reap the hypothetical benefits in the far future.
He is on the board of the Center for Khmer Studies in New York and Siem Reap, Cambodia.
In 10 sessions, grieving families reap long-term mental health benefits, minimizing distressing grief and enhancing well-being.
In the world of finance, an investor will reap higher returns by seeking opportunities in the global markets.
Shows sell out immediately, and the middlemen (quite literally, evil robot masters) reap millions in ill-gotten gains.
The result is that when the market is down, which most people consider bad, we reap a benefit.
The startup likely expects to reap those same three benefits from the further expansion of its product suite.
In reality, he said, he will probably need to work until age 62 to reap his full pension.
Pactics now employs about 400 workers in Siem Reap, producing items like pouches and wiping cloths for sunglasses.
As the Pactics facility in Siem Reap does not make clothing, it is exempt from the minimum wage.
You don't necessarily have to close your eyes and meditate every day to reap the benefits of mindfulness.
At that point, it could make more sense for them to combine and reap the benefits of size.
Sankare beams excitedly and heads for the gate - his family is about to reap $150 for their labor.
In addition, developers and speculators must not reap profits from these neighborhoods without reinvesting in the existing community.
There's also the fact that such an unofficial policy might reap significant dollars for worthy organizations in need.
The company needs to be set up in a very specific way to reap the federal tax benefits.
Brazil controls about 85 percent of the world's supply and Bolsonaro wants his nation to reap the benefits.
So if the respective boards of each company approves the acquisition, Musk would personally reap $587,303,805 to $631,570,545.
We may not have to wait until the ballots are counted to reap the harvest Trump has sown.
A federal tax similar to current one on cigarettes could reap an additional $235 million, the study suggested.
After all, this is capitalism and the capital owners are supposed to reap the rewards of business success.
Now, milk lovers in 15 states can potentially reap the rewards of this lawsuit by visiting the website, boughtmilk.com.
No immigrant can both reap the benefits of the rule of law and simultaneously ignore the rule of law.
Nintendo's earnings have slumped, its shares are sliding and investors doubt if the company's mobile strategy will reap rewards.
Should Apple be shamed over its hypocritical willingness to reap profits from a company it considers to be unethical?
The business model is traditional SaaS ― get subscribers and then try to reap those recurring revenues by limiting churn.
Much like gig economy workers, freelancers are another class of laborers who should theoretically reap the benefits of flexibility.
Learn about new ways AI is driving productivity and how your company can reap these rewards while minimizing vulnerabilities.
This in turn should allow the company's shareholders, investors and employees to reap the benefit of investments, he said.
The only way to ensure you will reap stock market returns wherever they show up is by owning everything.
Third-party services, whether they incorporate delivery or not, reap the benefit of having full access to consumer data.
Gilead's top executives continue to reap the benefits of the blockbuster hepatitis C drugs it acquired several years ago.
What budget-minded early-startup founder, investor, marketer or job seeker wouldn't want to reap that kind of savings?
The investors who own Aston Martin, bought from Ford in 2106 for £2250m ($22bn), hope to reap similar rewards.
So if Weyerhaeuser comes down to a 4-4 divide, the croakers, not the loggers, will reap the benefits.
But at the very least, they reap the benefits of looking the other way when the rules are broken.
But PDVSA has been so badly managed and starved of investment that it will struggle to reap the benefits.
Pledging allegiance to a certain hotel chain can reap you lots of perks, from shopping discounts to free stays.
Theresa May will reap the rewards of decent growth at the election—just as things start to turn sour.
There has been some suspicion that Abe would reap political benefits from Obama's Hiroshima visit, but that is uncertain.
This is the era of unapologetic Aguilera, and let's all reap the benefits of great pop while we can.
Low oil prices make it "essential for Iran," he said, to reap the financial "fruits" of the accord instead.
Many of my clients assume they should be eating fresh, raw produce to reap the most health perks possible.
Despite the risks, Scott has faith that he will reap an attractive return on his investment in Sri Lanka.
There's no losing when it comes to Black Friday and Cyber Monday savings — we can all reap the benefits.
Indeed, you don't need to be in Silicon Valley to reap the benefits of what it has to offer.
But, as if by way of compensation, they can also reap a rich reward if they master the latter.
Instead, Time Warner shareholders reap the benefits of an AT&T desperately in search of a new business model.
There are also financial challenges because you're paying into the system but can't reap the benefits that citizens do.
Ministers incur the short-term costs of disruption and unpopularity but rarely reap the benefits of greater regional equality.
"He's just going to get better and better and they're going to reap the rewards of it," Gibbons said.
And I know that major corporations and businesses really did reap a lot of benefits from that tax reform.
Even though Freshkills Park isn't set to open until 2036, Staten Islanders are already able to reap the benefits.
Yet, to reap such opportunities, education and training are key—though in a different way than most people think.
It is expected to reap a valuation of more 10 times its 2017 expected core earnings, the sources said.
That leaves remaining shareholders with a bigger chunk of the company and increases the earnings they reap per share.
The business could reap state-run CNOOC tens of millions of dollars a year in relatively risk-free revenue.
You reap what you sow, as they say, and this rather transparent innuendo was met with cringeworthy double-entendres.
By stealing tax documents, the scammers can also file fraudulent end-of-year tax forms to reap the returns.
Technology firms shouldn't reap the rewards after cities make the investments necessary to adapt to a new transportation reality.
That imprimatur has helped Beyonce reap millions in music sales, as well as lend a boost to other products.
Often friends, family, and coworkers are positioned as the well-dressed freeloaders who reap the biggest benefits of wedding.
There is a huge gap between the effort to foil human traffickers and the profits they reap from crime.
According to one trader, the Nasdaq 100 move could reap big benefits for one of its biggest stocks: Microsoft.
In between, he spends time at a monastery Angkor Wat, at Siem Reap, where he's inspired by religious art.
That type of service-based business is fast becoming the new way to reap profits in the tech industry.
The economy will grow, and the government will ultimately reap the benefits through higher tax revenues as a result.
Across the world pay has risen for the highly educated, who continue to reap rich rewards into old age.
Unfortunately, there's no guarantee that these individuals' families will actually reap the benefits if they die fighting for Iran.
It's a giant pool party hangout summer camp for the EDM industry, basically, and the fans reap the benefits.
Cimino's research suggests groups may haze in an effort to be sure newcomers don't reap the benefits without contributing.
In 2202, families are expected to reap more than $2628,28500 in savings from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
If the Paul brothers and PewDiePie can get clicks, even if they're hate clicks, they still reap the benefit.
It adds up to more than 156,000 missed opportunities to reap the benefits of progress in science and policy.
We can either help lead the way and reap the economic benefits, or sit idle and watch others prosper.
They've ripped more than 10 percent since mid-August on speculation that the group would reap the biggest benefits.
I became reluctant to throw away my seeds and instead learn how to plant them to reap the benefits.
But if you don't like napping, don't force yourself to: People who don't like naps won't reap the benefits.
This awareness ensures they reap the benefits of their heightened emotional awareness while spotting and defeating their negative tendencies.
Help to fund EHR's so that within 5 years, practitioners and patients reap the improvements in cost and quality.
However, in order to reap the full benefits from our monetary policy measures, other policy areas must contribute decisively.
Getting the chance to visit Angkor and the ruins of Siem Reap was a truly awe-inspiring experience. 3.
Like other ETFs, investors in the ProShares Bitcoin ETF would reap benefits when the value of futures contracts climbs.
"As more women finally have the chance to reach their full potential, we'll all reap the rewards," she writes.
The prime minister may reap the rewards of an unexpectedly strong economy, even as he promises to hobble it.
The key is to start as early as possible, in order to reap the full benefits of compound interest.
Once you achieve an exceptional score, "you can reap the benefits" of that success, according to financial website GOBankingRates.
I feel like most of these bands can't stay together long enough to reap the rewards and finally breakthrough.
The transformation is underway, and the companies that invest in this new model now will ultimately reap the rewards.
You don't have to travel to a faraway retreat or make on any special preparations to reap the benefits.
"If you start from scratch, it could be 10 to 15 years before you reap any reward," she said.
If that assessment is accurate, then Xi is now ready to reap the praise for having contained the virus.
They shouldn't reap new profits during a pandemic from people doing their best to keep their fellow citizens safe.
St. Patrick's, St. Bart's and other landmarks will also reap millions of dollars to maintain and preserve their buildings.
Her constituents would not reap the benefits of congestion pricing even if subway service did improve substantially, she said.
And, as we age, we may reap the benefits of our efforts when the children start cooking for us.
But researchers have now quantified the ideal amount of time needed to reap those benefits: 120 minutes a week.
Researchers have now quantified the ideal amount of time needed to reap the health benefits of the great outdoors.
A Republican who challenges him early could reap benefits in fund-raising and visibility, not to mention personal honor.
So hospitals started buying doctor offices and rebranding them as outpatient departments, to reap the higher Medicare payment rates.
It will reap bigger rewards if the consumer uses the card on Apple Pay, the company's digital payment system.
Even if Pinterest's shares trade slightly below their last valuation, early investors in the company will reap big returns.
Fosun already owns German lender Hauck & Aufhaeuser and could reap synergies from combining the two lenders, the people said.
When I visited Siem Reap a while ago, there were certainly no malls with art like the piece above!
Republicans had less to give, and they were not persuaded to give more to reap a bigger tax deduction.
Would venture capitalists back more humane products if there was an upper limit to the returns they could reap?
President Trump's policies are straining the international trading system that for decades has helped corporate America reap increasing profits.
To reap the benefits, Mr. Kipchoge had to stay exactly in the center of the formation, to the centimeter.
Gerspach also emphatically affirmed Citigroup's view that the bank will reap increasing benefits from its Banamex franchise in Mexico.
Thus, the retailer has made "lackluster efforts" in investing in digital and won't reap as many benefits, he added.
By not taking his retirement benefits early, he could reap thousands of dollars more in benefits in his lifetime.
There was no doubt in my mind that Adams was calculating gains republicans like him might reap from Brexit.
The truth is, companies engage in these anti-workplace activities because they reap the benefits and face no consequences.
" The Dallas Museum of Art's catalog claims that "[g]enerations of Dallasites will reap the rewards of [Owsley's] generosity.
Ultimately, we want to ensure that these aviators reap the benefits of a modern, efficient air traffic control system.
Berkshire could potentially reap a $37 billion windfall from tax reform, according to an analysis last month by Barclays.
A majority of voters, 64 percent, said they think the wealthy will reap the most benefits from the overhaul.
In boondoggling the gullible, Pyongyang will reap concessions from the richer, democratic and very much risk-averse South Korea.
The Republican establishment has sown the wind with their empty promises and should be prepared to reap the whirlwind.
The first benefits they reap may be short term but the bigger picture — long-term financial security — will follow.
The firm will reap the benefit after Tokyo with casual runners — dreaming of improved speeds — heading to their stores.
Other millennials, however, are more than willing to reap the benefits of free rent, free food, and free laundry.
Opening the institution to the world can reap rich benefits — but turning its back on the neighborhood carries consequences.
GM is expected to make a big announcement soon about its plans to reap rewards from the future of mobility.
In most cases, the drivers themselves largely reap those benefits and they should pay for the costs through electronic tolls.
The top four growers France, Germany, Britain and Poland are expected to reap larger crops after drought damage last year.
You'll reap the comfort benefits of wearing a flat-soled shoe, while also getting a boost from the wedge heel.
It's also possible that even if you're not an Apple employee, you could someday reap the benefits of this network.
We learned about new ways AI is driving productivity and how your company can reap these rewards while minimizing vulnerabilities.
You know, scripture tells us, let us not grow weary of doing good, for in good season we shall reap.
It took Berman a quarter of a century to make it big, and now he's ready to reap the rewards.
All told, the funds will reap roughly $170 million from the repayment, a roughly 9 percent gain, the sources said.
They now insist they will fight until the end to defend Afrin and reap the rewards for their tremendous sacrifices.
The rewards you'll reap from a career in project management go far beyond a generous salary (more on that later).
At least this week, however, a small group of Uber riders will reap the benefits of the two companies' partnership.
And as the clubs in Europe reap more and more cash, the world's best footballers are drawn towards the continent.
Why not let individuals and firms open accounts at the Fed, and also reap the benefits of interest-bearing money?
Alliances are America's best source of protection against the advantage China will reap from its increasing economic and military power.
That scenario could be impacted by how much Neumann himself tenders, as he's eligible to reap more than $900 million.
But you don't have to be into boxing or running to be able to reap the mental benefits of exercise.
Plus, fully reap the benefits of this beauty multitasker by using it from start to finish in your makeup routine.
Researchers at Southern Cross University have been studying how to reap this harvest and sow a new generation of corals.
Also, I don't need an airline-branded credit card in order to reap these rewards (though they do offer one).
Tanzania in March banned unprocessed mineral exports as part of a push to reap greater rewards from its natural resources.
For example, if you put points into your pilots jump jets, letting you hover longer, all Javelins reap that benefit.
But that political windfall the Trump team can reap from these kinds of stories comes in two additionally crucial packages.
You know, scripture tells us let us not go weary in doing good for in good season we shall reap.
Sure, we salute the planners, but procrastinators can reap the benefits of the 25-day pop-out gift boxes, too.
Determined to make money, Evans decides to find and capture elusive bank robber Allison Wells (Robbie) and reap the reward. 
LA 2028 also looks to reap the benefits of an estimated $2.2 billion package to get its legacy plans started.
If he wins a second term, he will have to take greater risks to reap the returns he has promised.
People need access to the health system to reap the rewards of these discoveries and to drive down infection rates.
The people who lead our country won't be alive 60 years from now to reap the consequences of their actions.
The gym he is training at, the Angkor Fight Club in Siem Reap, isn't registered at the official boxing commission.
Let us do what we have to do and not much more, Ohioans say, and reap decent benefits from it.
Just four sectors — capital goods, home improvement retail, lodging and construction machinery — could reap benefits from those near-term disruptions.
Instead, reap the benefits now by mapping out five, 10 or even 20 unconventional solutions to your current business quandary.
So if the acquisition goes through, Musk would personally reap around $587 million to $632 million worth of Tesla shares.
Large players with low-cost modern farms that are better able to resist disease are expected to reap good profits.
Not content to coast on fees and the like, they will eventually want to reap the rewards from Uber's IPO.
Spicer likely will not reap the grace and favor posts with blue-chip companies keen to show off their connections.
For investors, it cuts the likelihood that they'll be able to reap returns on deals where companies are taken private.
But for any society that wishes to reap the benefits of digital innovation, promoting gender equality is an absolute necessity.
China could reap geopolitical and economic benefits following President Donald Trump's decision to abandon an international agreement on climate change.
China and Laos will reap most of the hydropower benefits, while downstream Cambodia and Vietnam pay most of the price.
Brett Kavanaugh proclaimed that the entire country would "reap the whirlwinds" if he was not confirmed to the Supreme Court.
Entrepreneurs who can create that foundation will be able to reap the rewards of this exploding, yet challenging, market opportunity.
But right now, our system does not have the capacity nor the incentives to reap the benefits of collective wisdom.
There's a practice called greenwashing, whereby polluting companies devote relatively minor resources to environmental causes to reap public relations windfalls.
One example of how delayed gratification can help you reap huge benefits is in the world of investing and finance.
As the sun connects with both of these planets, we reap the benefits of being on top of our game.
Forcing these managers to pay ordinary income taxes on the gains they reap in their funds would accomplish two things.
If the KMT once again returns to power, Beijing will reap a big win with clear implications for regional stability.
And strategists believe lawmakers who demonstrate that they stand by Trump will reap the benefits of winning over his base.
If we double down on our support at this watershed moment, there will be dividends to reap down the line.
"You could upskill yourself quickly with the help of an expert ot reap the rewards over a period of time."
Mr. Ellison, who is already worth $45 billion, according to Bloomberg, will reap another $3.7 billion on the NetSuite deal.
Near the coffee, a sticker reminded customers to download the 7-Eleven app to reap the best rewards while shopping.
Tax analysts have expressed worries that wealthy Americans could reap massive windfalls by simply reclassifying their incomes as pass-throughs.
Check your card benefits and see which one will reap the most significant return on spending for your rideshare purchases.
The biggest banks can reap economies of scale from their branch networks and ability to invest heavily in new technology.
In a world of constant change and disruption, it's the startups that increase stability that will reap rewards this decade.
The company previously promised "material" global profit in 2017 as it begins to reap the benefits of its costly expansion.
The Atlantic Coast Conference's success — it has six teams in the round of 16 — will reap the conference $30 million.
But for companies that can operate virtually, the ability to cut ties with a physical location can reap rich rewards.
Or maybe you've been working hard and are just ready to reap the rewards of your efforts and step aside.
In the tourist towns of Sihanoukville and Siem Reap, former CRNP commune members told Reuters they were under close surveillance.
For the effect seen here, double up on mascara by choosing two different formulas to reap the benefits of both.
But it's different if you are surfing for tools to, say, unleash a bot attack and reap some ransomeware profit.
As that chart above makes clear, lower and lower middle class households often don't reap the tax incentives of adoption.
But now at age 75, I wonder whether I'm still able to reap the full benefit of what I ingest.
"Most of the time investing in other alternatives is going to reap longer term returns that are higher," she said.
Gently press it before bed so you can reap the benefits of its unique blend of ceramides, peptides and retinol.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway stands to reap a $37 billion windfall from the tax reform bill Congress passed in December.
They're betting on its unorthodox media model: Spend big now, and reap a massive subscriber base (and big profits) later.
Getting companies to pay for the information they reap from people's online lives may benefit both sides, our columnist writes.
It's an investment that's not only the right thing to do but promises to reap incredible returns for local communities.
But the question remains: How much do you put into private equity to reap the benefits but avoid the downside?
Fresh off his biggest solo success to date with the single "Major," though, Dolph is starting to reap some rewards.
The candidate for president who makes that happen can reap political benefits — and more important, make America so much better.
Waiting to comprehend hunger again, you reap a thought to an object, and because pain is inexhaustible – temples, temples everywhere.
The communications ministry aided several of Mr. Elovitch's moves, effectively helping him reap tens of millions of dollars, they say.
It's feigning humility to (seemingly) coyly brag, hoping to reap the benefits of both humbleness and awareness of your accomplishments.
When you put your best financial foot forward, you will start to reap the rewards that life has to offer.
These students understood that by sowing discord around the region, their nation's leaders were bound to reap tragic, unintended consequences.
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But critics say that the condition isn't that rare, setting up Pfizer to reap in a fortune from the medication.
It is left to seasoned talent to know their worth, sell their benefits and reap the rewards of their tenure.
As Amazon&aposs stock price skyrockets and employees cash in, the company can reap a bigger and bigger tax windfall.
One of the sources said that Linde is hoping to reap a price above 600 million British pounds ($875 million).
" A prominent extremist urged his followers to descend on the city of Kandy to "reap without leaving an iota behind.
Unless we prioritize peace, we will not reap the full benefit of scientific breakthroughs like the new treatments for Ebola.
Those investing in wind stand to reap guaranteed profits, while taxpayers and ratepayers have to pay more in the end.
This particular proposal would be great for hospitals and other health care providers, who would stand to reap greater profits.
The two men projected confidence that farmers would reap the benefits of new trade deals with China, Canada and Mexico.
Paper Boi, who hasn't yet begun to reap the financial benefits of his local popularity as a rapper, sells drugs.
Your choices can either help you reap a lifetime of profits or run the Business of You into the ground.
Still, many experts say it&aposs unlikely that investors will reap similarly broad-based returns across asset classes in 2020.
But the chart below shows where you might reap the greatest cost savings over an apartment just one stop away.
According to the IRS&apos analysis, the Puerto Rican subsidiary had been set up to reap a 200% annual return.
A trader who bets the maximum amount on an outcome with 99-43 odds against it could reap about $85,000.
Those changes eroded the financial advantages Pfizer hoped to reap from buying Allergan, leading the two to eventually part ways.
Pfizer stands to reap more than $24 billion in tax breaks on profits the corporation hoards in offshore tax havens.
And, of course, Foreo has just the tool to help you reap the greatest benefits out of of face masks.
In turn, the U.S. will see economic growth, job creation, and reap the benefits of trade for years to come.
The Siem Reap Provincial Court, which has deported the nine, had dropped all charges, Yin Srang, the court's spokesman, said.
Then we'll reap the rewards: low-cost fuel, non-exportable jobs, and emissions reductions that protect our climate and health.
But for senators up for reelection in 2016, pushing an amendment can often reap rewards, regardless of the outcome. Sen.
On that October call, Manley said FCA won't begin to reap the rewards of its investment into electrification until 2022.
With WinRed, donors could contribute with a few clicks, and candidates could reap windfalls through joint appeals with the president.
AT&T stands to reap synergies with a present value of perhaps $7 billion if its grand merger goes ahead.
The Khmer dancers were from Cambodia Star Academy (CSA), a Siem Reap-based music and dance studio and production house.
Technology will have won in the battle between biodiversity and progress, but few will be left to reap any benefits.
And precisely because that title came a year ago, now is the moment to expect Ohio State to reap its benefits.
The trouble is, it's hard to reap long-term profits when you're actually curing the patients who would buy your treatment.
With that said, there are still some physiological and mental benefits you can reap from doing your workout at specific times.
Mandy Moore, whose "This Is Us" character Rebecca endured the death of Milo Ventimiglia&aposs Jack, could reap her first nod.
"It's been too easy for our kids to get marijuana—and for criminals to reap the profits," Trudeau said on Twitter.
As a result, fewer people will itemize this year, which means many won't reap the tax benefits of their charitable contributions.
Rivals like Cruz, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson could reap the benefits.
During this period, U.S. tax-cut plans passed a key legislative hurdle, reviving hopes that corporate America would reap the benefits.
A surge in trading after the election of Donald Trump helped America's big banks reap big profits in the fourth quarter.
We reap the benefits now squarely because of your courage, your fierce dedication, your intense passion, and your grueling workout regimen.
"Colleges reap billions from student athletes but block them from earning a single dollar," Newsom wrote in a tweet in September.
We promise to show you how making those contributions as a Jew will reap great rewards in ways you'll never expect.
Savvy entrepreneurs who nurture startups from unprofitable infancy to a lucrative exit can ensure that their own children reap the reward.
Four years later, Disney bought Marvel for $4 billion; it is unclear whether Mr. Lee was able to reap any benefit.
Learning to be proactive while you're young will help you reap major benefits as you enter your 30s, 40s, and beyond.
To reap the savings, enter the offer code SAVE15 at checkout, and you'll see up to $60 removed from your total.
Meanwhile, refiners globally are also processing more medium and heavy crude to reap higher profits from fuel oil and middle distillates.
For a manager switching jobs after one year, we expect his new team to reap just 8% of his prior outperformance.
At the time the deal was announced in 2012, analysts estimated Disney would reap roughly $350 million a year from Netflix.
Investors who are in the 28 percent federal income tax bracket reap the biggest tax savings by investing in municipal bonds.
Why it matters: African-Americans, Hispanics, Latinx and others left behind are finally starting to reap rewards from the economic boom.
"I don't like the pipeline," Trump said, bemoaning what he said were billions of dollars Russia would reap from the project.
And sometimes a twist of fate lands the less talented (like Yesterday's Jack Malik) in a position to reap massive rewards.
They have the cash to pour into new technologies and the volume of sales to reap the benefits from big investments.
All the other parts of our body reap the benefits of this oxygen through our blood, by way of the lungs.
Countries around the world are racing to reap the economic and civic rewards of being the first to deploy their service.
But there's an important caveat to the researchers' data — all partners involved have to have an orgasm to reap the benefits.
Fintech is seen as a key driver that enable Southeast Asia to massively increase its digital footprint and reap economic benefits.
When combined, all these factors make the female reproductive system becomes fertile ground for HIV to seed itself and reap destruction.
And Cassidy's advice for those of us who want to reap the benefits of houseplants, but don't have the skills yet?
Follow them, and you'll reap the performance and health benefits that come with getting the right quantity and quality of sleep.
The Clinton fundraising apparatus is clearly working overtime to reap donations from the financial sector and the 1 percent in general.
Another person close to the companies said they could reap cost savings of up to 5.5 billion reais over four years.
At that time, Tehran will also reap newfound access to tens of billions of dollars that sanctions stranded in foreign banks.
That could change as companies shift their strategies to become more environmentally friendly — and potentially reap stock rewards for doing so.
You don't need a yoga mat and a zen space to reap the benefits of meditation (of which there are many).
So, while investors may want to own KB Home to reap the benefits of higher earnings and a possible takeover bid.
One of the longest and most tranquil periods of stock market expansion had helped these types of strategies reap rich rewards.
The pitcher will be allowed to play in the majors earlier than expected, and the Lions will reap a financial bounty.
The government in March banned unprocessed mineral exports as part of a push to reap greater rewards from the country's resources.
Still, these outward displays of affection toward Amazon and the desire to reap the benefits of its business practices feel weird.
Policymakers need to balance consumers' preference for lots of competition against businesses' legitimate desire to reap appropriate rewards from their investments.
That would position it to reap the rewards of new explosion in computing driven by the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence.
We think you'll want to reap the benefits of Prime year round, though, especially now that Amazon offers one-day shipping.
Investing in the mental health of employees can only reap rewards for companies, as happier employees will also be more productive.
Facebook has had to adapt to fast-changing technology and the habits of users to reap the rewards of digital advertising.
His office said New York had about 136,000 borrowers who may be eligible to reap the financial benefits from Friday's settlement.
But, if you're seeking more than a physical release, it's actually pretty easy to reap spiritual benefits from your soak, too.
She has yet to reap the consequences of binge drinking four-plus nights a week and eating entire pizzas in bed.
In other words, you'll really reap the benefits of those home-cooked dinners if you help put together the grocery list.
Can they suppress their short-term impulse for good policy for a longer-term strategy that might reap yield greater policy?
" So, as long as there's a sense of trust, sarcasm "allows individuals to reap the benefits of creativity without incurring conflict.
Property developers, keen to reap profits from the expanding population's need for housing, also started to buy from indigenous land owners.
The Taliban use the winter for training and the early spring to reap the taxes and other benefits from opium fields.
The worldwide market for screens is about a trillion dollars, so whoever gets this new screen right will reap the rewards.
Rejoining the World Tourism Organization would neither benefit the American tourism industry nor reap a diplomatic windfall for the United States.
Under the House bill, Penn-Wharton projects the top 1 percent would reap 803 percent of all tax cuts by then.
Some serve licit business purposes -- helping foreign companies establish a foothold in overseas markets, for one, or reap foreign tax benefits.
And with Republicans set to reap the most rewards, the ruling bolsters a growing Democratic movement to expand the Supreme Court.
In deals like this, Berkshire helps a company boost capital in exchange for lucrative terms allowing it to reap significant gains.
Land mines are also a concern in remote areas like Battambang, Banteay Meanchey, Pursat, Siem Reap, Pailin, and Kampong Thom provinces.
The IRGC and Khamenei — who are often in lock-step — are ready to reap all the benefits from a U.S. attack.
This innovation allows parents to reap the substantial benefits of swaddling for a full six months without any of the risks.
Establishing a healthy financial path in your early 20s can set you up to reap massive financial rewards down the road.
Democrats would reap huge benefits in November if Republicans reject their presidential front-runner in a contested convention this summer, Rep.
But Thoreau's claim must be grappled with for those who reap the benefits of systemic injustice and exploitation, as he did.
For now, the 36ers will enjoy their time with Ferguson — and continue to reap the benefits even after he returns home.
Tax analysts worry that wealthy Americans could reap massive windfalls by simply reclassifying their incomes as so-called pass-through businesses.
The Trump administration demonstrates, again and again, that Jerusalem can remain obdurate on the Palestinian issue and still reap diplomatic victories.
These workers, coming largely from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, are critical to help farmers reap their harvest on time.
They said the plaintiffs were seeking to reap the benefits of such bargaining without paying their fair share of the cost.
How Lopez manages it—or rather, whether Pruitt truly empowers Lopez to manage it—could reap benefits well beyond the island.
The nations that remain in the Paris Agreement will be the nations that reap the benefits in jobs and industries created.
They could set their own rates and rules, and reap the benefits of a machine that fostered client satisfaction and loyalty.
Whatever savings or efficiencies they reap are theirs alone; they don't trickle down to other patients with other forms of coverage.
The environmental and climate change impact of high-tech coal is less compelling than its potential to reap high economic values.
It's among the space program's most tangible legacies, demonstrating that ambitious ventures can reap diverse rewards to the benefit of all.
They were able to reap both the early psychological benefits of giving and the latter "selfish" benefits of spending the money.
There's a time lag between carbon dioxide increase and subsequent effects, between the wind we sow and the whirlwind we reap.
Not only would it allow dispatchers to reap benefits like earlier retirement, but it would more accurately represent 911 telecommunicators' role.
He once led the charge, telling fellow Republicans in 2010 that they could reap political gains by campaigning on the issue.
For workers to reap a larger share of the spoils of growth, they must claw back the bargaining power they lost.
There was next to no community engagement or serious planning or specific promises upfront about what benefits Nycha tenants would reap.
The communications ministry under Mr. Netanyahu aided several of Mr. Elovitch's moves, effectively helping him reap tens of millions of dollars.
At the root of the fight is money, billions of dollars in client fees that wealth management firms reap every year.
You just might have to wash them a few times to really reap the benefits — and keep an iron on hand!
If we wish to reap the benefits of gender equality, however, equal parental responsibility and a strong welfare system are crucial.
But in recent years, drug companies have been accused of exploiting the law to reap millions, if not billions, in sales.
Wiranto, a retired general, said a "certain party" was taking advantage of the situation to cause chaos and reap the benefit.
Yet news stories are full of claims that these jobs provide unequal benefits —too few women and minorities reap the gains.
You generally have to be on unlimited data to reap the benefits, and in some cases a specific tier of unlimited.
"Plaintiffs now seek to re-litigate the valuation in court to try and reap even more," said IAC in its motion.
Leonard proved to the basketball world last season that pacing himself through the marathon league season can reap the greatest reward.
Communities across the country are beginning to reap the benefits of holistic problem-solving by forward-looking organizations and bold leaders.
Just focus on making sure your portfolio is globally diversified and you will reap the rewards wherever and whenever they occur.
The outlaw miners pay nothing for rights to the land but reap as much as $6 million a month in gold.
Bolstering its product suite can help Brex deepen its relationship with its clients and reap more revenue from its user base.
Among the most powerful lessons: You don&apost need a few months, or even a few weeks, to reap the benefits.
American producers of these goods thus reap huge gains that otherwise would have been lost to China and elsewhere in Asia.
You don't have to wake up at the crack of dawn to reap the benefits of tech deals on Black Friday.
For most of us, never needing to sign up for another service to reap the benefits of doing so sounds ideal.
It now wants to raise up to $260 million — nearly half of the original $504 million it had hoped to reap.
And as Mr. Trump's speech on Tuesday made clear, America has a president who understands its ample power to reap them.
General Motors has accused Fiat Chrysler of bribing union officials to reap benefits in negotiations, but Fiat Chrysler denies the allegations.
A majority of respondents in a new survey said wealthy individuals will reap the most benefits from the Republican tax cuts.
What's different now, he added, is the playing field is bigger and more crowded, meaning more opportunities to reap illicit profits.
But the report said it needs to "strike a more balanced coexistence between the state and market" to reap the benefits.
Biden said Sanders was misguided for thinking an employer would give employees the savings they would reap from Medicare for All.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SIEM REAP, Cambodia — The sun sets, the stage lights turn on, and the conversations pause.
If you want to reap the benefits of that, you have to pay for it; instead, they're asking for a subsidy.
The formula is anger the fans of a trendy TV show, cause a controversy, then reap the benefits of newfound notoriety.
According to a Refinitiv poll, analysts expect Kisqali - priced at about $130,000 per year - to reap about $1.2 billion annually by 2024.
And all you have to do to reap the reward is sign up for our mailing list before registration opens in June.
"To reap them, we must guide their development in a way that respects, protects and enables what is best in humanity."[Nature]
But that kind of cash certainly helps automate their service while they lay off thousands of workers and reap huge tax benefits.
And if you aren't a Beauty Insider Member yet, you have three days to sign up and reap Sephora's biggest springtime savings.
But if the political system fell into chaos, the economy remained fragile, and Obamacare proved a mess, Republicans would reap the rewards.
Through his unfailing love, all kinds of people may reap the benefits of our selfless gifts, no matter how big or small.
If Facebook can improve the quality of what publishers share on its social networks, it will reap the benefits of better engagement.
Lightspeed stands to reap one of its best returns from an investment that started as a $22005,21.7 bet on a college student.

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