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Mooted increases in the tax that private-equity partners pay on their profits might spur a desire to exit investments now.
Private Equity's Lasting Hangover Liam Denning 2010
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Mooted increases in the tax that private-equity partners pay on their profits might spur a desire to exit investments now.
Private Equity's Lasting Hangover Liam Denning 2010
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Mooted increases in the tax that private-equity partners pay on their profits might spur a desire to exit investments now.
Private Equity's Lasting Hangover Liam Denning 2010
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Mooted by well known columnist Kuldip Nayar, People's Politics Front has been formed to build a political alternative in the country so that people's issues can be brought to center-stage.
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Mooted partnerships may not work if corporate cultures clash.
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Mooted for release in early June, OneCare promises to provide regular tune-ups to help keep computers running smoothly, and offers users a way to back up and restore data.
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Mooted targets of the Victorian and NSW terror cells included the MCG during the 2005 Grand Final, Sydney's Lucas Heights nuclear reactor, and Crown casino on Grand Prix weekend.
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Devo Max was first Mooted by Labour to head off the SNP and Independence.
The Guardian World News Paul Owen 2012
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Mooted by a senior researcher in Kolkata, the project plan will be chalked out this Friday in consultation with the Kolkata Police and other agencies involved.
The Times of India 2010
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Mooted by a senior researcher in Kolkata, the project plan will be chalked out this Friday in consultation with the Kolkata Police and other agencies involved.
The Times of India 2010
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