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It was on those two ideas, Henderson's idea of increasing returns to scale and experience, and Porter's idea of the value chain, encompassing heterogenous elements, that the whole edifice of business strategy was subsequently
erected.
He knew before he arrived that the foundation was going to be live-streaming his event, but what he didn't know until he turned up, was that they'd
erected
a giant screen Twitter feed right next to his head.
And I think the reason that I was such a terrible student is that I felt like education was just a series of hurdles that had been
erected
before me, and I had to jump over in order to achieve adulthood.
In 400 BC, temples for cure were
erected
where people could go to get their diagnosis, their treatment and their healing.
The first was
erected
by King Gorm the Old in memory of his Queen Thyrvi, and the second by their son, Harald Bluetooth, after Gorm’s death.
He doesn't know how he arrived there, but a welcome sign has been
erected
for him.
They stampede their small herd over a toll bridge
erected
by Victor Jory.
This movie is a huge statue
erected
in praise of the role of the mother in the history of mankind.
Well I am quite well read on this period of history.And unfortunately I don't feel this film portrays the period well at all,Tim Roth,as good as he is is other roles,was,in my opinion totally miscast as Oliver Cromwell..history shows Cromwell to be a strong minded,gruff,honest,happily married Huntingdon Farm owner who rose through the ranks of the army to become commander in chief,and who trained his army to be the best in Europe.Tim's portrayal comes across as a greedy,power mad weasel.I'm afraid if it is a history lesson you are looking for then watch 'Cromwell' starring Richard Harris (an excellent portrayal)..but if you choose to watch this film,then take the history aspect with a pinch of salt.I can't really imagine a statue of Mr Roths version of Cromwell being
erected
outside parliament and being heralded a great Englishman.
Seventy-two years after Winston Churchill declared that an “iron curtain” was descending across Eastern Europe, a new sort of border is being
erected
– a curtain of shame.
By announcing a huge program of bond purchases, much bigger relative to the eurozone bond market than the quantitative easing implemented in the United States, Britain, or Japan, ECB President Mario Draghi
erected
the impenetrable firewall that had long been needed to protect the monetary Union from a Lehman-style financial meltdown.
Such support can already be found via the various rescue mechanisms – above all, the European Stability Mechanism and the implicit guarantees of TARGET 2 – that have been
erected
since the crisis began.
In 1999, during the New York celebrations marking the tenth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, I myself heard Shevardnadze assert that Georgia had given the twentieth century two historic figures: “One who
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the Iron Curtain [Joseph Stalin], and one who tore it down” – meaning himself.
For China, however, the reforms are a smoke screen
erected
by Taiwan's government.
And, in the wake of WWII, most countries
erected
elaborate social-welfare states in which the public sector expanded to more than 40% of national income on average.
Indeed, these pillars of creativity and progress have been
erected
even in countries whose economies, politics, and cultures diverge sharply from those of the United States.
In response to the collapse of demand in 1929, it
erected
high tariff walls.
Within days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001, the US had
erected
new and enormous security measures at airports throughout the country.
Trade barriers
erected
by foreign governments reduce the ability of US firms to obtain the real income benefits from exporting products made in America.
Less than a decade later, he had
erected
a personal autocratic regime on the ruins of a flawed new democracy.
But, while it is impossible to imagine a Hitler statue in Berlin, or anywhere else in Germany, statues of Stalin have been restored in towns across Georgia (his birthplace), and another is to be
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in Moscow as part of a commemoration of all Soviet leaders.
Taken together, the two types of backlash against globalization explain why protectionist barriers to the free flow of goods, capital, and labor have been
erected
even in developed Western countries that long advocated greater openness.
Yet, instead of supporting farmers, African governments have
erected
even more obstacles to growth, including excessive taxation, insufficient investment, and coercive policies.
In honor of this historic event, statues of two leaders in the struggle for women’s suffrage, Millicent Fawcett and Emmeline Pankhurst, are to be
erected
in British cities.
The city had already captured the world’s attention when it
erected
a six-foot-high wall to isolate a particularly poor Romani community of roughly 2,000 people from its neighbors, effectively creating a ghetto.
Markets work the way they should only when they operate within a framework of appropriate government regulations; and that framework can be
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only in a democracy that reflects the general interest – not the interests of the 1%.
According to one recent study, market access barriers
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by China have taken a high toll on the growth of EU exports.
In this context, the EU’s top priority should be to unify the positions of its member states, with the goal of overcoming the barriers
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by the US and creating shared systems for constraining China.
The European Commission also opened up the market for corporate control by vetoing the barriers against hostile takeovers that most EU governments had
erected.
Sometimes, new monuments are
erected.
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