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All of this will serve to
enrich
human capital, which is essential to boosting productivity and incomes.
More varied perspectives could
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multilateral processes and generate more comprehensive solutions to global problems.
Such programs also
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local students and offer valuable insights to professors about other traditions of higher education.
Instead of making a halt to uranium enrichment the be-all and end-all of their effort, their central objective should be to subject the Iranian activities to as much verification as possible: if Iran wants to enrich, so be it, but it must accept intrusive international inspections.
We owe it to workers victimized by this recession to reinvent finance so that it works to
enrich
the real economy, instead of enriching only the financiers.
It is an open secret that government procurement is being used to
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politicians and their business cronies.
It has had a crucial role in the effort to regularize the mining industry so that the DRC’s mineral wealth may be used to improve living standards, rather than only to
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local warlords and the foreign governments and corporate interests allied with them.
As citizens watch their leaders
enrich
themselves at the expense of the population, they become increasingly frustrated and angry – sentiments that can lead to civil unrest and violent conflict.
Or perhaps they would be sold on the black market to
enrich
corrupt government officials.
OONI data can help
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public discourse about the legality, necessity, and proportionality of Internet censorship.
And, appealing directly to his many white-supremacist supporters among the so-called alt-right, he has also begun indulging a classic anti-Semitic trope, accusing Clinton of meeting “in secret with international banks to plot the destruction of US sovereignty in order to
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these global financial powers.”
So the noisiest are often rewarded with a megaphone, while less polarizing, less privileged voices are drowned out, even if they are providing the smart and nuanced perspectives that can truly
enrich
public discussions.
The Palestinians, who have also spent far too long on the losing side of the Middle East’s strategic game, could
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such an alliance further.
When he had negotiated with European diplomats in 2003, Iran had a modest nuclear program, and could
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uranium only with great difficulty.
The status quo – opaque rules, arbitrary decision-making, and lack of accountability – allows insiders to
enrich
themselves, especially by obtaining a share of commodity-export revenues.”
Because divestment by multinational companies often resulted in fire sales of industrial facilities to regime allies, sanctions may have done more to empower and
enrich
reactionary elements than to catalyze social change.
A month later, UK Prime Minister Theresa May made a similar plea, predicting that “Africa’s young people could
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not only this continent but the world economy and society at large.”
For Argentina, the path to its 2001 default started with the ballooning of its sovereign debt in the 1990s, which occurred alongside neoliberal “Washington Consensus” economic reforms that creditors believed would
enrich
the country.
Politicians continue to exercise overweening sway, especially on the local level, and they abuse their regulatory powers to
enrich
themselves and assist their political allies.
Even at the peak of diplomatic tensions with Iran, Turkey refrained from adopting America’s more maximalist position, which challenged the validity of Iran’s right to
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uranium.
Though Turkey currently has no plans to develop a fuel cycle of its own, its ambitious agenda for developing nuclear power has made policymakers intent on safeguarding the rights recognized by the NPT, including the right to
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uranium.
Empirical research amply demonstrates that development assistance is largely ineffective because it is given indiscriminately to governments who use it to
enrich
a tiny elite.
The Kremlin is now using its control over natural resources to reestablish Russia’s position as a political power,
enrich
the rulers and ensure their own control over Russia, and to bribe and suborn the rulers of the former Soviet.
Iran claims the right to
enrich
under the terms of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Mercantilists believed in an active economic role for the state – to promote exports, discourage finished imports, and establish trade monopolies that would
enrich
business and the crown alike.
Their perspectives will
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efforts to develop an agenda that addresses their priorities.
The group’s proposal – which includes lower remittance costs, increased pension portability, and strong action against human trafficking – calls for a specific set of targets and indicators, which would substantially
enrich
the next development agenda.
Such discoveries have enhanced researchers’ ability to
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study populations with patients who are likely to benefit from the drug, while sparing from any possible side effects of exposure those patients who are unlikely to benefit.
But this supposed free-trade zone seems more like a recipe to
enrich
oligarchs and stifle competition, not promote trade.
In his rush to
enrich
himself and consolidate power, while abandoning all civility and decorum, he has shown contempt for the separation of powers, the freedom of the press, the norms of governance, and the rule of law.
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