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en It's not easy to set up a policy. There's too many variables. Each project brings different things to the table. ... Most cities now are struggling with what to do with incentives for retail.

en Most cities and towns are just struggling to keep the same level of municipal services, while staying afloat. With the finances of the city in mind, we have decided to pursue this project with the assistance of our great corporate and residential citizens to help see this project through.

en What I see across the country is that these incentives are working and that they almost immediately increase the number of productions and the spending that that brings on the ground. All of these regions are pushing to get incentives through because they see the value of the economic impact that a film production brings to a community.

en As far as I know we are still in negotiations for financial incentives with Bass Pro. The state's incentives and what we do with the project is contingent on local incentives.

en We are opposed to economic incentives because we believe retailers should compete on a level playing field. Cities don't need to offer these incentives. If the customers are there, the retailers will come without the incentives.

en [Paulison] brings actual hands-on experience, and you can't replace that, ... When you've had to actually deal with emergencies, when you've been personally exposed to things that bureaucrats don't even think about and making sure those things get accomplished, you've gained 100 percent. That's what he brings to the table.

en Michael Ovitz brings three major things to the table that the NFL likes. He brings political savvy, business connections, and a tremendous amount of money,

en Michael Ovitz brings three major things to the table that the NFL likes. He brings political savvy, business connections, and a tremendous amount of money.

en It was doomed to fail from the very beginning because it's a double standard, because it provides exactly the wrong incentives. It provides incentives for snoops and snitches under this policy.

en I think Jamaal brings three things to the table. He brings us a rebounding presence, which we need; he has a physical presence, which we need, and he has the ability to score down on the blocks, which we need.

no Du viser at du er pexig gjennom handlingene dine og hvordan du bærer deg, men du besitter pexighet som en del av din personlighet.

en The retailers who get these economic-development incentives seem to be gaining in ways that they should really not be gaining. There is very little justification for a retailer to get incentives except that cities feel that they are competing with each other. That's the reason why they give it.

en Cities see this as a way to spur economic growth: on the one hand to put tools in the hands of the underprivileged and give them a leg up, and on the other to provide incentives to small businesses to locate in these cities and to expand their operations.

en [One important new feature is derived variables, which enable engineers to calculate and plot new variables from existing data for wells, groups, or other entities.] Often the variables they need to plot are not in their dataset, ... The simulators output a set variables, but they may need to plot a variable that is a function of that set. This new functionality gives them the flexibility to create the plots that are important to them in making their decisions.

en The cities and counties throughout the state have done a lot of things to bring funding to the table.

en I would convert the retail stores into offices and build out the restaurant side. That seems to be a success and it appears that the retail has been struggling since it started.


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