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The bottom line is that making migration part of the world’s development strategy will have a meaningful impact on the lives of migrants, affording them greater access to rights and to the
fruits
of their labor.
The global economy and its increasing openness made it possible for three billion people to enjoy the
fruits
of growth in the postwar period.
Behind the idea of a particular model of growth was the belief that a sensibly ordered state could somehow capture and eternalize the
fruits
of economic success.
India may be the world’s largest milk producer and grow the second largest quantity of
fruits
and vegetables (after China), but it is also the world’s biggest waster of food.
Such physical innovations go hand in hand with other initiatives that seek to redistribute the
fruits
of development.
It is not sufficient, because sustaining the
fruits
of governance reform without accompanying growth is difficult.
It is often said, for good reason, that the widening income gap largely reflects technological change, which has drained many economies of blue- and even white-collar jobs, while channeling the
fruits
of improved productivity to high-skilled elites.
Europe, once identified as "the West" as a whole, once held a noble vision of its mission: to deliver the
fruits
of the Enlightenment and the practice of democracy to the world.
But most countries have now adopted “dual” income taxation that treat the
fruits
of capital more leniently than other personal income.
Subsistence farming of traditional food grains, fruits, and vegetables is giving way to cash crops and monocultures dependent on high-priced inputs that small farmers cannot afford and water that they can’t provide.
Outside China and India, whose economic potential was unleashed by market economics, economic growth was faster and much more stable in the Keynesian golden age than in the age of Friedman; its
fruits
were more equitably distributed; social cohesion and moral habits better maintained.
But in the last 16 years it has begun to reap the
fruits
of genuine democratic competition, because an independent judiciary and electoral commission gives people confidence that their vote can make a difference.
Greater health and safety, however, should not (and need not) come at the expense of developing countries, whose citizens want the
fruits
of prosperity that developed countries’ citizens have long enjoyed.
The refrigerator made it possible for almost everyone to eat more
fruits
and vegetables, and simply to stop eating rotten food, which is the main reason why the most prevalent cancer for men in the United States in 1930, stomach cancer, is the least prevalent now.
They are no longer sharing the
fruits
of their country’s growth.
All new technologies create opportunities, but free markets will distribute the
fruits
of some new technologies in dramatically unequal ways.
Its exports of goods comprise mainly fruits, olive oil, raw cotton, tobacco, and some refined petroleum products.
Over the last two decades, the UK and Ireland have enjoyed the
fruits
of a mutually respectful and peaceful relationship.
Fresh Momentum for the BalkansMADRID – As autumn comes to Europe, it is time to reap the
fruits
of months of hard diplomatic work across the Balkan Peninsula.
Among the
fruits
of that partnership are America’s world-class research universities and the technological developments stemming from defense-related research.
Multinational corporations and villagers alike can share the
fruits
of progress.
But it can be argued in simple language that markets work for all only if they are regulated in the interests of all; that public expenditures that create productive assets can reduce the ratio of public debt to national income; and that performance should be measured by how widely the
fruits
of growth are shared.
But if Guatemala is to truly enjoy the
fruits
of a new era, global efforts must persist in helping our country develop the legal, judicial and political courage to confront its past.
In short, 2006 will be marked by mounting uncertainty about prospects for global economic growth, even as the distribution of the
fruits
of that growth remain dismally predictable.
If the West is perceived to be attempting to maintain the leadership it snatched 200 years ago by industrializing first, thereby denying the post-Confucians the
fruits
of their dynamism permanently, the Chinese, in particular, will conclude that pluralism is eyewash and that the West’s worldview in fact replicates their traditional one.
In 1984, Chile exported copper and other minerals, paper and pulp,
fruits
and wine, fishmeal, and a smattering of light manufactures.
The answer -- by buying shares in Coca-Cola, Walt Disney, Intel or Microsoft: all rose faster than emerging stock markets; all enjoy the
fruits
of growth in the emerging markets; all are traded on Wall Street.
Regrettably, a large and relatively disproportionate share of the
fruits
of that growth is going toward military expansion.
Now the students get a nutritious bowl of porridge and fruits, giving them the energy to pursue their studies throughout the school day.
The third objective of the new guidelines is to encourage innovation, by protecting the
fruits
of creative efforts.
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