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But the other credit crisis is equally consequential, and receives much less attention, even as it erodes societies’ integrity, productive capabilities, and ability to maintain living standards (particularly for the least fortunate).
India is
fortunate
to have thought leaders in almost every sector who could help unleash such innovation in partnership with the civil service.
To solve the refugee crisis, countries that are
fortunate
enough to have peace and security must do their part.
The reason is that the losers in this system tend to be poor, politically unorganized, and inarticulate, while their more
fortunate
fellow citizens are insured for the costs of treatment and reap the benefits of the high-tech excellence for which American medicine is renowned.
It would indeed be
fortunate
for Mexico if a new era of PRI presidencies were a sign of healthy rotation in power rather than a regrettable step backwards.
Innovations like new cancer drugs or faster computing should benefit people everywhere – not only those
fortunate
enough to live in the country where the discoveries happen to have been developed.
China is
fortunate
to have the freedom to follow its own views.
Russia, however, for all its bluster, may prove less
fortunate.
The economic fundamentals are far from stable, while the reduced financial tension is the
fortunate
outcome of an expectation game.
We do not have the right to decide that we have reached a sufficient level of scientific progress, because we cannot consult future generations--and we are
fortunate
that our predecessors could not consult us.
This stands as an example that the world should emulate – one of shared rights and responsibilities, including the obligation to help the less
fortunate.
On these criteria, Deauville, in French Normandy, with the (slightly faded) elegance of a past era of elite luxury, ostentatious consumption, and sumptuous banquets, is also perhaps not an altogether
fortunate
choice for the G-8 meeting.
Sadly, many patients are not so
fortunate.
Throughout history, far more thoughtful leaders have brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, and many were
fortunate
to pull it back.
The Ethics of Fighting EbolaPRINCETON – It may, in the end, turn out to be
fortunate
that a handful of people in developed countries – four in the United States and one in Spain – have contracted Ebola.
Indeed, rich countries should create a “Global Health Fund” to help less
fortunate
countries buy drugs and medical services to fight killer diseases like AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
But we were
fortunate
in that Nuremberg was not really an option for us.
Rather, there are two kinds of men: those who can handle the moments described above, and who can, through their own maturity, personal evolution, or
fortunate
family upbringing, manage to process those moments in a purely professional context, and those who, for whatever reason, simply cannot.
And it is doubtful that we really care enough about others, or give enough to the less
fortunate.
The less
fortunate
classes are docile, content to accept their subservient roles and satisfied with the social welfare, no matter how skimpy, provided by their betters.
That
fortunate
fusion of classical antiquity, Jewish religiosity, Christianity, and the energy of so-called barbarian tribes incited Europe’s unprecedented advance that brought humanity countless things of value and influenced the entire civilization of our age.
This Europe attracts; so no coincidence that in many countries outside this grouping we hear about their own "return to Europe", which means admission to the club of
fortunate
nations that lived on the other side of the Iron Curtain.
Our country has been
fortunate
to receive funding in recent years from bilateral donors and international organizations like GPE, which helps countries like mine increase educational quality and broaden access.
The meeting’s timing is fortunate, because a number of critical Asian issues are coming to a boil.
In the meantime, those who are bearing the brunt of the transition costs – the unemployed and the young – need support, and those of us who are more
fortunate
should bear the costs.
The Economic View from the AlpsLONDON – I recently took a trip to Switzerland – a remarkable country that I have been
fortunate
to visit many times over the past 40 years.
Despite the obvious hardship, Ali Moussa and Mahmoud are
fortunate
that their community has embraced inclusive education – the pedagogical concept that children of all abilities and backgrounds should learn together.
But, judging by his memoirs, we are equally
fortunate
that he did not pursue a career in law.
Ken’s salary generates income tax and social security payments that help finance government programs for less
fortunate
members of his community.
And it is good that people feel empathy, or at least sympathy, for those who are less
fortunate.
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