1. A huge stadium and an adoring fan base equal a license to print money. 2. Famous for its shortened articles from other publications and uplifting stories about successful people, the magazine quickly became a license to print money. 3. It was not so long ago that Web portals were seen as a license to print money. 4. Just two years ago, a lending license in Thailand was almost a license to print money, as was a seat on the SET. 5. Just two years ago, a lending license in Thailand was almost a license to print money, as was a seat on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. 6. More important, states are unable to print money, making them fiscal prisoners of the private capital markets. 7. Seems like a license to print money? 8. Talk about having a license to print money. 9. The corollary to that epiphany explains why a casino is a license to print money. 10. There are skeptics, of course, who see the deal as a steal because casino ownership is like having a license to print money. |
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