Word: lures
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...under its urban renewal project. It's part of a $45 billion national program to finance the renaissance of France's most blighted suburbs - one to which 380 towns that are home to 2.4 million people have thus far signed up. Those with tax-exempt status like Hem can lure businesses with an array of financial incentives, including state underwriting of most employer-paid social charges on salaries paid to local hires...
...Harvard decides on Cech as its leader, it will have to lure the Nobel laureate away from a plum post atop the nation’s fourth-richest private research center, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI...
While colleagues say that several schools—including Berkeley—sought to lure Cech from Colorado, the chemist chose to stay in his Boulder classroom...
...free endeavor. Other schools that keep early admissions programs may be able to poach top-notch candidates who wish to learn their fate a few months earlier. But the potential costs are worth the benefits, even to schools without Harvard’s reputation that use early admission to lure top students...
...risk of having their lives fall apart because they decided to do banking.” Veljic described her work hours as “varied but standard.” While the salaries associated with “extreme” jobs can lure college seniors mired in debt, some undergraduates said such benefits do not compensate for the sacrifices in personal and social lives. Benjamin J. Conlee ’07, who plans to work for a hedge fund in New York City next year, wrote in an e-mail that he will “absolutely...