The party said it asked the prosecutors to charge Moore, a John Kerry supporter, with violating Michigan's election law, which prohibits a person from contracting with another for something of value in exchange for agreeing to vote.
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The Michigan Republican party on Tuesday asked four county prosecutors to file charges against Moore, citing an election law provision that prohibits a person from contracting with another for something of value in exchange for agreeing to vote.
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That practice was subsequently outlawed, and for more than 40 years, federal law has prohibited broadcasters from accepting cash or anything of value in exchange for airplay of a specific song unless the transaction is disclosed to listeners.
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Marbury will be starting the third year of a maximum six-year $ 70.875 million deal this season, and the contract loses its base-year compensation status as of July 18, enabling the Nets to receive full value in exchange.
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Marbury will be starting the third year of a maximum six-year $ 70 . 875 million deal this season, and the contract loses its base-year compensation status as of July 18, enabling the Nets to receive full value in exchange.
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I may welcome countless future offers that play to my interests, but I want something of value in exchange for exposing myself to strangers, for the burden on my computer and for the time I spend sorting through the flood of e-mail.
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Companies who invest in such information from enclosures due to their potentially profit contributes to what Andrejevic describes as the work of being watched, individuals who unknowingly or willingly submit to giving up their information that generates such economic value in exchange for use of digital commodities.
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General manager Bob Clarke says he'll take nothing less than fair-market value in exchange for Lindros, which is his way, at least for now, of telling the petulant pivot that he can expect this to unfold at about the same speed at which Brad Marsh used to bring the puck up Broad Street.
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India, on the other hand, while a provider of services, gets cash for them from other nations, while those other nations are often left with nothing of lasting value in exchange, thus increasing the wealth of India and decreasing the wealth of other nations ( and hence just moving wealth around, on an international scale ).
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In " A Lecture on the Notion of Value as Distinguished Not Only from Utility, but also from Value in Exchange ", delivered in 1833 and included in " Lectures on Population, Value, Poor Laws and Rent " ( 1837 ), William Forster Lloyd explicitly offered a general marginal utility theory, but did not offer its derivation nor elaborate its implications.