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Yet it would be dangerous to redress past imbalances solely at the expense of traditional beneficiaries, especially because they remain powerful enough to derail the peace process.
Thus, everybody, including the poor, pays taxes so that mostly wealthier
beneficiaries
can feel greener.
Having taxpayers cover the costs of university education is indeed redistributive, but in the wrong direction--the
beneficiaries
are most often the children of comfortable European families.
Raising taxes on the
beneficiaries
of publicly funded research would be a challenge, given that the link between an original breakthrough and the wealth it created might be hard to quantify.
The immediate
beneficiaries
would be Catalans, the people of Northern Ireland, and maybe the Scots (who would in this manner snatch an opportunity out of the jaws of Brexit).
Children too young to be completely vaccinated against Streptococcus pneumoniae and influenza were the biggest
beneficiaries.
The G-8 and the rest of the international community must identify companies’ owners and
beneficiaries
in existing corporate registries and make the information public.
Yet even China’s most favored
beneficiaries
remain dubious about its model and motives, largely because Chinese aid remains primarily a business proposition.
The simplest solution is to mandate that the government buy less health care – by raising the eligibility age for Medicare, capping benefits for high-income beneficiaries, and so on.
This was especially strange, given that Australia has been one of the big
beneficiaries
of the Montreal convention, which banned ozone-destroying gases.
But that window will close fast, because
beneficiaries
of specific reform policies have morphed into vested interests, which are fighting hard to protect what they have.
So far, communities in the vicinity of extraction operations have often been hostile to the process, seeing themselves as the victims of environmental damage, while domestic elites and foreign companies are presumed to be the primary
beneficiaries.
Unfortunately, however, when the main
beneficiaries
are the poor, corporations are powerful, and governments are weak or corrupt, good environmental practices are far from guaranteed.
Given the US record since the doctrine was formulated, another criterion should be added: the main
beneficiaries
of military intervention are not America’s mortal enemies.
The
beneficiaries
are not just the affluent, but people who in the old days would not have dreamed even of joining the dreaded waiting lists.
Struggling to contain costs, health-care payers are also among its
beneficiaries.
In Asia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan were (and have been) among the
beneficiaries.
In a Union divided between net contributors and net beneficiaries, the economic fact of enlargement is that it will bring in much poorer countries.
Most vexing of all, though, is the fact that Poland and Hungary are, respectively, the largest and fourth-largest
beneficiaries
of EU funds.
But this idea threatens current
beneficiaries
of EU redistributive policies, namely Spain (which now gets over a third of Union cohesion funds) and Greece (which gets about a fifth), as well as Ireland.
Yet, apparently convinced that DACA
beneficiaries
have taken jobs away from citizens, he concluded that the same heart and compassion were needed “for unemployed, struggling, and forgotten Americans.”
The real reason why the northern Europeans have been unwilling to provide a “big bazooka” – that is, extend more financial assistance to Southern Europe – is that they don’t trust the
beneficiaries
to use it wisely.
Yanukovych, whose campaign relies on financing from the main
beneficiaries
of the old, corrupt energy system, seems certain to undo these reforms, thus reintroducing grave risks into European energy markets.
With the surge in unemployment in the 1970's, for example, several new categories of
beneficiaries
were created and subsequently modified to adapt to funding limitations.
Now come the new changes, which, in effect, create debilitating distractions for beneficiaries, forcing the poor to spend even more mental energy navigating yet another system, with new rules and procedures.
These are, respectively, the drug lords, the
beneficiaries
of the status quo, and middle-class Mexicans who want prosperity.
But much more important was what the fascist and authoritarian regimes shared – all were
beneficiaries
of a sweeping collapse of the legitimacy of democratic politics.
It helps to finance other countries’ trade deficits and domestic investment (many of its
beneficiaries
have large budget deficits that decrease national saving below domestic investment).
Establishment parties were once controlled by globalization’s beneficiaries: capital owners; skilled, educated, and digitally savvy workers; urban and cosmopolitan elites; and unionized white- and blue-collar employees.
Even though it is focused on land that the United Nations recognizes as part of Georgia, the main
beneficiaries
of this project would be Russia and Armenia.
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