Beneficiaries
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Once you take this, there's no reason to restrict innovation, the
beneficiaries
of innovation, just to end users.
We, the
beneficiaries
of globalization, seem to exploit these victims with every purchase we make, and the injustice feels embedded in the products themselves.
And third, the engagement in developing countries was with a narrow set of government elites with little interaction with the citizens, who are the ultimate
beneficiaries
of development assistance.
But mostly it was difficult to unpack a legacy of gender and racial oppression when I am one of the biggest
beneficiaries.
Most of us are the
beneficiaries
of that growth.
One of the first
beneficiaries
of this replanting guarantee was Bosco Mwinyi.
So let me be very clear: white men in Europe and the United States are the
beneficiaries
of the single greatest affirmative action program in the history of the world.
Because actually, one third of this ocean of capital actually belongs to individuals like us, and most of the rest of the capital markets is controlled by the institutions that get their power and authority and their capital from us, as members, participants, beneficiaries, shareholders or citizens.
So you and I are direct
beneficiaries
of removed rainforests.
But the problem is that those people in those areas didn't perceive themselves to be
beneficiaries.
Now, if the Eameses had stopped with that first great solution, then we wouldn’t be the
beneficiaries
of so many wonderful designs today.
The insurgents opposed not just the US occupation, but also its perceived beneficiaries: mainly the Shia majority.
In fact, Germany – whose economic progress since the end of World War II has been driven by its consistent openness to international trade and economic integration, and which remains one of Europe’s most open and trade-dependent economies – would be among the main
beneficiaries
of the TTIP.
The Greens appear to be the main
beneficiaries
of the elections and become the forth force: they will get around 55 seats, a gain of more than 10 seats.
Almost by definition, those who live in Paris have nothing to fear, because they are the high-earning
beneficiaries
of globalization.
According to the magazine’s editor, the best way to pull digital currencies out from the shadows and “into the adolescence of a legitimate asset class” is to shine a light on the
beneficiaries.
French banks, which were overly exposed to southern European government bonds, were key
beneficiaries
of the rescue packages.
It is conditional on beneficiaries’ having signed on to a fiscal treaty that commits them to budgetary responsibility and makes them liable to quasi-automatic sanctions.
Moreover, assistance requires that
beneficiaries
implement negotiated measures and accept close external monitoring of policy developments.
For a long time, small, well-managed, and open economies were the leading
beneficiaries
of the Bretton Woods system and, more generally, of multilateralism.
Moreover, settlements that resolve transnational bribery cases must satisfy two basic criteria: a settlement in one country should not preclude another from enforcing its own laws and prosecuting the bribe’s beneficiaries; and any settlement must allow affected countries to recover stolen assets, regardless of where they end up.
On the contrary, there is no reason to presume that owners of capital will not continue to be the main
beneficiaries.
Since Indian independence, the government has done much to improve the Dalits’ status, and the deputy consul general is one of the
beneficiaries
of this policy.
The
beneficiaries
of globalization are typically those countries that complemented it with a strategy to promote new activities, policies that favored the real economy over finance, and sequential reforms that emphasized high-productivity employment.
Clearly specified fiduciary responsibilities and governance would help to ensure that publicly held assets were managed to maximize long-term risk-adjusted returns, with the state and citizens as
beneficiaries
and the market as the arbiter of efficiency and innovation.
Why, then, does the message resonate far beyond the United States, and even the advanced economies, to include workers in many of the developing countries that are typically portrayed as globalization’s main
beneficiaries?
The only
beneficiaries
of government officials’ telling Microsoft how to make computer software are Microsoft’s competitors -- and not competition.
This approach, also adopted by Italy, contributes to reducing costs and increasing the overall volume of funds for
beneficiaries.
Before a new policy – say, a trade agreement – is adopted,
beneficiaries
have an incentive to promise compensation.
But this week, many activists from the developing world – the greatest
beneficiaries
of the Global Fund – will be focused on efforts to keep the institution viable as it passes the ten-year mark.
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