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The budget 's most notable gimmicks include selling and re-leasing state property and suspending a $1.2 billion corporate tax break for two years.
Arnold 2010
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Even though the blood pressure and adrenaline up during laughter, they drop to normal or below afterwards, re-leasing strain and stress.
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Even though the blood pressure and adrenaline up during laughter, they drop to normal or below afterwards, re-leasing strain and stress.
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While continued re-leasing might work with luxury cars, it is less viable with economy cars.
A New Lease On Life 2008
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And re-leasing a previously leased car will still be cheaper than buying it.
A New Lease On Life 2008
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Manufacturers hope they can swerve around those problems by re-leasing each car several times, but there are holes in that scenario.
A New Lease On Life 2008
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"BPO appears to be further behind the curve on re-leasing efforts than we'd like to see," he said.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Steve Ladurantaye 2011
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The company seeks to maximize its cash flow by controlling capital expenditures related to re-leasing of space, through the acquisition of properties with easily reconfigured space that appeals to a wide range of tenants.
unknown title 2011
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Noodles & Company Latest from The Business Journals Restaurants find lucrative leftovers by re-leasing shuttered dining locations Follow this company bringing its cuisine to Austin
unknown title 2011
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"We are confident we will have success in re-leasing the building and our team is already talking to a number of prospects," Harris said in the conference call.
unknown title 2011
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