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If globalization, which has so
enriched
the world’s wealthiest countries, is to continue, governments must find ways to increase incomes more evenly.
Today, well over 1.5 million kilograms of highly
enriched
uranium and plutonium – key ingredients for nuclear weapons – are dispersed across hundreds of facilities in 25 countries.
And in the 1930s, vitamin A-fortified milk and flour
enriched
with iron and B vitamins were introduced in a number of developed countries.
Still, the creative destruction of the digital era has also
enriched
many tech workers and investors, while reducing the fortunes of previous incumbents.
In fact, bottled water – including everything from “purified spring water” to flavored water and water
enriched
with vitamins, minerals, or electrolytes – is the largest growth area in the beverage industry, even in cities where tap water is safe and highly regulated.
In May, the Iranian, Turkish, and Brazilian leaders met in Tehran to conclude an agreement that would supposedly have Iran deposit 1,200 kilograms of lightly
enriched
uranium (LEU) in Turkey, which, in exchange, would send 120 kilograms of
enriched
fuel to be used in Iran’s research reactor.
The precise terms would have to be determined, but Iran would have to give up all of the uranium that it has
enriched
to 20% and stop enriching to that level.
Iran proclaims that its programs are for peaceful generation of nuclear energy, but inspectors have already found traces of highly
enriched
weapons-grade uranium.
Recognizing the ways in which she has
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people’s thinking about difficult – and historically masculine – subjects can only be good, not only for the women she inspires, but also for the men she influences.
Turkey should also provide reparations for Armenians, whose plundered property has
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the modern Turkish state.
Canada has
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this approach further, insisting that gender and the rights of indigenous people also be included.
Financial deregulation
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Wall Street, but ended up creating a global economic crisis through fraud, excessive risk-taking, incompetence, and insider dealing.
But if issuing more taxi medallions reduces cab drivers’ earnings, while pharmacists succeed in vetoing pro-competition measures to lower the cost of their services, the taxi drivers will end up worse off and the pharmacists will be enriched, which hardly seems fair.
Meanwhile, the companies that have so gleefully
enriched
their executives and shareholders typically face little, if any, blowback from their illicit or unethical activities.
Those at the top, in such cases, are
enriched
at the direct expense of those at the bottom.
An incident in Moldova two years ago involving highly
enriched
uranium – which can be used in a nuclear weapon – illustrates both the scale of the threat and the possibility of effective counter-measures if countries take the problem seriously.
We know that Iran has made progress with the centrifuge technology essential for producing the
enriched
uranium needed for nuclear weapons.
He wanted an economics that would give full scope for judgment,
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not only by mathematics and statistics, but also by ethics, philosophy, politics, and history – subjects dropped from contemporary economists’ training, leaving a mathematical and computational skeleton.
But it still turned out well: The Bosnian immigrants have fared roughly as well as the Swedes who received them, and they have
enriched
our society.
Iran has now
enriched
enough uranium to produce (in principle) one nuclear bomb.
For the next 15 years, Iran will not be permitted to enrich uranium to more than 3.67% (to build a nuclear bomb requires uranium
enriched
to at least 85%).
And the unjust allocation of resources, which has
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so many politically well-connected individuals and families, has become more difficult to bear.
Ban should support the creation of an international facility that would provide governments access to (but not physical control of)
enriched
uranium and plutonium for the generation of electrical power.
Consider livestock production, which accounts for many foods – including milk, eggs, and meat – that have
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diets in developing countries and provide livelihoods for millions.
But what international response, if any, would have been initiated if the cache had been highly
enriched?
After all, the only conflict so far in which authorities have lost control of sensitive nuclear materials was the Georgia-Abkhazia War in the 1990s, when unknown forces seized a small amount of highly
enriched
uranium from a research institute.
I can also envision alternatives that would have
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poor nations: Deng Xiaoping becoming China’s leader in 1956 rather than 1976 would have done the job there.
We would think differently if Gates and Buffett had
enriched
themselves not through perspiration and inspiration, but by cheating, breaking labor laws, ravaging the environment, or taking advantage of government subsidies abroad.
Arguably, the Five Star movement would not have gained so much strength in Italy if voters there didn’t think the traditional political class had systematically
enriched
itself with public money.
These actors’ insistence on privatization, deregulation, and liberalization of capital markets and trade – the so-called Washington Consensus –
enriched
business and financial elites, led to acute crises, and undermined emerging economies’ growth.
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