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Most worrisome of all, we cannot rule out that North Korea may have succeeded in
enriching
uranium to weapons-grade levels.
But, for some managers, stock options have created an incentive to inflate profits and hide losses, thereby
enriching
themselves artificially while jeopardizing their companies and other shareholders.
Indeed, accurate maps break down geographic barriers, empowering individuals to reach their desired destinations, enabling businesses to reach consumers anywhere, and
enriching
people’s outlooks.
We have mutually
enriching
Euro-Asian traditions that could serve as a basis for such a dialogue.
Under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) of which Iran is still a member, countries are entitled to engage in
enriching
uranium for civilian purposes, and Iran claims that this is all it wants.
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.
We who are left behind owe her the duty of safeguarding her legacy of freedom – and of
enriching
it with social justice and unity in nation-building.
Iran is reported to be
enriching
uranium at two sites – some of it to levels of 20%, far beyond what is required for civilian purposes.
Viruses have infiltrated computers in Iran, reducing the efficiency of the centrifuges central to
enriching
uranium.
Above all, the public must develop a deeper understanding of the economic effects of IT, particularly how technologies that have improved the lives of so many are
enriching
the lives of so few.
First, African leaders, who should repudiate these debts, are the ones who contracted them in the first place, with the obvious aim of
enriching
themselves.
But while these shifts are
enriching
many in the advanced economies, the developing world is at risk of being left behind.
The falling fear premium has led to a drop in oil prices, even if many doubt Iran’s sincerity and worry that it is merely trying to buy time while still
enriching
uranium.
Giving students a deeper understanding of the world around them is inherently
enriching.
Despite the tightening economic noose – the US imposed sanctions on all companies that do business with Iran’s central bank, and the European Union plans to impose sanctions on Iranian oil exports by the end of January – many nuclear experts now estimate that Iran is very close to
enriching
enough uranium to build a bomb.
By activating top-level diplomacy, building strong crisis-management mechanisms, and
enriching
the rules of engagement in the South China Sea, a war between the US and China can be avoided.
The United States Ambassador at the time is repeatedly quoted as suggesting that Berlusconi has a “financially
enriching
relationship” with the Kremlin.
Establishing an effective market means moving beyond such things as privatization toward providing an arena where private actors can buy and sell without fear of predators
enriching
themselves through cheating or bias.
A key factor was the increasing prominence and power of more traditional sections of the population from central Anatolia, where many small businesses grew big,
enriching
a more Islamic-oriented middle class.
These problems reflect Yanukovych’s economic policy, which had one aim:
enriching
him, his family, and a few of his cronies.
Indeed, Iran may already be
enriching
uranium secretly.
One need look no further than Israel, with its penchant for overreaction on security matters, or Iran, with its insistence on
enriching
uranium, to see what can happen when an isolated power bases its actions on a sense of existential vulnerability.
These are, quite simply, taxes, with the revenues
enriching
private coffers rather than serving public purposes.
In fact, gradual and flexible retirement would in many cases benefit not only employers and governments, but also workers themselves, because continued occupational engagement is often a source of personal satisfaction and emotionally
enriching
social interaction.
All these provocations add upward pressure on oil prices,
enriching
the Iranian government.
We are all affected by deep disparities of income and wealth, because the political and economic system on which our prosperity depends cannot continue
enriching
some while it impoverishes others.
Initially, his government contained nine groups of big businessmen, but that number has fallen gradually, and even top businessmen have been marginalized by his core loyalists, who are widely rumored to be
enriching
themselves at the expense of both the state and private business.
It would also need to be subject to highly intrusive inspections, so that the world could be confident that Iran was not secretly
enriching
uranium and developing nuclear weapons.
Moreover, Namibia’s government has wisely understood that abundant natural resources can easily become a curse,
enriching
a few at the expense of the many.
One million immigrants from the former Soviet Union who have arrived since the late 1980s are
enriching
Israeli science, technology, music, and culture.
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