Invests
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As a country gets richer, it
invests
more and more in getting more and more surplus into its shops and restaurants, and as you can see, most European and North American countries fall between 150 and 200 percent of the nutritional requirements of their populations.
And Korea also
invests
into long school days, which drives up costs further.
If breadwinning and caregiving are really equal, then why shouldn't a government invest as much in an infrastructure of care as the foundation of a healthy society as it
invests
in physical infrastructure as the backbone of a successful economy?
But equally importantly, it is home to the offices of almost every single multinational corporation that
invests
directly into South Africa and indeed, into the entire African continent.
And now that you know the power of curiosity to change the world, how will you make sure that the world
invests
in curiosity for the sake of the generations that will come after us?
Bryn Freedman: You're a guy whose company funds these AI programs and
invests.
But plastic neutrality
invests
in recycling infrastructure where it doesn't exist.
But what I like about this movie is the way Kline fully
invests
in the role and was not afraid to look foolish or look gay.
It ends up being a fairly bland movie overall that
invests
everything in the idea that the basic story will be shocking and compelling, and it doesn't really pay off.
He's a veteran of Clark's films now and he was so brilliant in 'Kids', but in 'Bully' he
invests
his lines with such solemnity as to turn his scenes into a parody virtually.
Ritchie does make a gargantuan effort to fulfil all these many objectives and
invests
great chunks of a script into existential musings and numerous plot twists.
The movie is proof that luck is everything: hope your friend
invests
all your money in Apple and not Atari; hope your shrimp boat is the only one out at sea when a storm breaks; hope that you don't die of shock when you're luckily shot in the buttocks and not in the back; hope you don't get AIDS from your wife.
The "women's director" has a sure touch on the many documentary-like sequences of Air Corps training, and he
invests
it with more unhackneyed humanity than the genre generally allowed, particularly in wartime.
Personally engaging to the ninth degree, the film
invests
one with an undeniable shared feeling for our lives'.
Librarian book-worm(Jenny Wright), who enjoys reading horror stories which she
invests
all of herself into, finds that a sadistic alchemist, from a "non-fiction" book titled "I Madman" has emerged from the literary page believing she is Anna, his muse for whom he wishes to please with the "perfect face."
A British widower living in India with his daughter
invests
100,000 pounds in a diamond mine with an old friend.
I am trying to figure out how someone who
invests
so much money into publicly traded securities can make a movie that is directly in conflict with his behavior.
A farmer who
invests
$2 in seedlings can make a profit of more than $80 in ten years, when some of the full-grown trees can be cut and sold.
As it commits more capital abroad, it has a strong interest in how countries where it
invests
are run.
Samsung Life Insurance, in turn, has a 7.3% stake in Samsung Electronics, which indirectly
invests
in Samsung C&T and Samsung Life Insurance.
The most visible is the structural approach, which
invests
money wisely in flood protection, drainage, preservation of wetlands and forests, and remedial action – based on sound risk assessment – to protect valuable infrastructure.
A country that saves more than it
invests
in equipment and structures (as China does) has the extra output to send abroad as a current-account surplus, while a country that
invests
more than it saves (as the United States does) must fill the gap by importing more from the rest of the world than it exports.
The Memorandum, revised in 1991, entitled Shell to a guaranteed profit of between $2 and $2.50 per barrel produced as long as oil prices remain in the range of $12.50 to $23.50, and provided that it
invests
a minimum of $1.50 on every barrel it produces.
America, for example,
invests
around $90 billion of public funds each year in scientific research.
Argentina
invests
less than 1% of its national income in research and development, compared with around 2.5% of national income in Korea.
If Latin America
invests
around 20% of its national income in a sustained manner, while emerging Asia
invests
close to 30% – including investments in education – emerging Asia will converge significantly more rapidly.
According to the McKinsey Global Institute, the world still
invests
only $2.5 trillion annually in transportation, water, power, and telecommunication networks, well short of the estimated $3.3 trillion needed just to keep up with current trends.
Back in the real world, the explanation for Germany’s external surplus is not that it manipulates its currency or discriminates against imports, but that it saves more than it
invests.
As China
invests
in advanced ballistic missiles, the fixed bases on Okinawa become increasingly vulnerable.
Government educates and invests, increasing the supply and reducing the premium earned by skilled workers, and lowering the rate of return on physical capital.
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