Sentences with phrase «huge windfalls for»

Given Google's power to target audiences, the plan could amount to a huge windfall for paywalled outlets like the New York Times and the Financial Times itself.
The tax plan that the Trump administration outlined is a potentially huge windfall for the wealthiest Americans — including the president himself.
The Obama economic stimulus package contains a huge windfall for education, approximately $ 115 billion — more than double the department's annual budget, a requested $ 46.7 billion for the coming fiscal year.
Universalizing access to public preschool, besides being very expensive for taxpayers, amounts to a huge windfall for public schools (and their teacher unions), as well as for middle class families and communities that have already found ways of obtaining it for their kids.
Universalizing access to public preschool, besides being very expensive for taxpayers, amounts to a huge windfall for public schools (and their teacher unions) as well as for middle - class families and communities that have already found ways of obtaining it for their kids.
A huge windfall for publishers in this new world.
It passed without a single vote from Democrats in the House or the Senate, and it's a huge windfall for the richest Americans, including President Donald Trump.
This is somewhat confusing, but rampant inflation is a huge windfall for debtors with fixed rate loans.

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As I've written many times before, the American fracking industry is largely responsible for keeping global oil prices low, which has been a huge windfall to the world economy.
I think mary jane needs to be legalized not necessarily because of the hypocrisy and that we should have the «freedom» as much as the windfall of cash from growing it, selling it and taxing it, the medicinal properties it can be used for, the huge amount of space available in prisons that would open up and house criminals doing really bad things instead beng caught with a pound of a specific plant.
WASHINGTON — Pulling almost even with Hillary Clinton in Iowa produced a huge financial windfall for Bernie Sanders.
The liberal Democrat said he expects Trump's tax plan «to be met with a huge backlash,» asserting many of its provisions would reap a windfall for high earners at the expense of domestic programs, and would involve an «immense amount of deficit spending» — supposedly anathema to conservative Republicans.
He is credited with insisting on the huge NIH windfall — equivalent to one - third of the regular annual NIH appropriation — despite pressure from the House of Representatives for a smaller amount.
They do so because they know that politicians tend to give away the emission credits for free to existing emitters, which constitutes huge windfalls that benefit the politically well - organized establishment.
The CCSS are a huge financial windfall for testing companies, consultants, and other education corporations.
For most people, getting a windfall of $ 10,000 — through an inheritance, a severance payment or a small lottery win on the weekly Scratch «N Win card — can make a huge difference in their lives.
A lot of startups fail but for the ones that don't, stock compensation could be a huge windfall.
Being hit with a sudden $ 7,000 - $ 10,000 bill can be a huge financial windfall for most American families.
This will continue to be a huge financial windfall for life insurance companies and a huge financial disaster for customers until those responsible quit looking the other way.
The problem is, if you're a lowly sponsor without much money, you might have to live off of your crappy pro-rata cash flow for years before your partnership sells off properties and you're rewarded with a huge windfall.
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