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We live in a state where most people believe it is THEIR responsibility to pay THEIR bills.
And when this happens, we find that people innovate and create more value than those who believe it is barack's responsibility to make someone else pay their bills.
Utah may be a best place for business, but is it the best place for employees?
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"having supervisors who treat workers like a partner rather than a boss, learning something new or interesting on any given day, and perceptions that your city or area are "getting better" rather than "getting worse."
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