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I have plowed and
reaped
and husked and chopped and mowed and can any man do more than that?"
Crops are being sown, hoed, reaped, milled, plowed, all in one picture.
The overall execution leaves no vague on what goes wrong and how it becomes celebrated as fruits of crime are
reaped
and shared by even the most moral in our lives.
Can't say I would have much faith in a bunch of scientists that come to survey the devastation
reaped
on the West Coast of Ireland but are so 'clever' that they fail to notice that the surveying instrument they are using does NOT have a battery.
And they each
reaped
the rewards of their exciting careers Bosley looks over brochures of Hawaii in anticipation of the Angels' possible assignment there.
The Truth and Reconciliation process may or may not work to heal South Africa's wounds, but if corporations are to be provided with incentives to do the right thing, they must now pay the price for the profits that they
reaped
from that abhorrent system.
Emerging-market economies have also
reaped
major gains, using export-oriented industrialization as a springboard for rapid growth.
Top earners in the US, accounting for half of the global top 1%,
reaped
a significant share of globalization’s benefits.
More recently, Central and Eastern European countries have
reaped
significant economic benefits from the free movement of their citizens within the EU.
By contrast, in a pay-for-success model, the returns are based on the social benefits achieved or savings
reaped
by government.
In the process, four Wall Street banks that enabled Detroit to issue a total of $3.7 billion in bonds since 2005 have
reaped
$474 million in underwriting fees, insurance premiums, and swaps.
Like Russia, Iran has invested plenty of blood and treasure to save Assad’s regime – and
reaped
handsome returns.
The benefits that emerging economies have
reaped
from expanding their presence in international trade and finance are but one example of this.
Yet when a part of India has taken the trouble to invest in education and health it has
reaped
dividends.
Though the army has
reaped
a financial windfall from US military aid, and has targeted many foreign militants allied with al-Qaeda in the region, its performance against Pakistani militants has been mixed at best.
Economic gains in recent years have not made the typical worker better off, and as wealthy individuals have
reaped
the benefits of growth, poverty has become more concentrated.
Throughout Europe, the large center-left parties that once regularly
reaped
40% or more of the popular vote are losing ground, often barely breaching 20%.
Without improvement here the benefits of increased commercial competition cannot be fully
reaped.
The rural-urban divide wedded the grassroots rural population to upcountry patronage networks and vote-buying, while elected politicians
reaped
their rewards through corruption and graft.
The Palestinian side, for its part, must accept that Israel is here to stay, and that huge benefits can be
reaped
from economic cooperation.
In countries like the US, where the middle class has
reaped
few of the benefits of globalization in the last quarter-century, trade policy will be under severe pressure to provide some redress.
Without patience and foresight, Bell Labs could not have
reaped
the tremendous long-term benefits of these breakthroughs.
The Roma, as a people,
reaped
next to nothing from the prosperity that the former East Bloc countries have enjoyed since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
In past decades, the region
reaped
a demographic dividend from its young, expanding workforce and strong growth policies.
For example, formerly communist countries earned emission credits at zero cost on the heavy industries that they had to shut down and
reaped
windfall profits by selling them.
On the Cusp of an AI RevolutionSAN FRANCISCO – Over the last 30 years, consumers have
reaped
the benefits of dramatic technological advances.
Europe has come a long way from those years of division, but we have not yet fully
reaped
the benefits promised by the wave of change of 1989.
The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan is exemplary in its commitment to supporting the best governance practices in the companies in which it invests, and it has
reaped
large benefits from this approach: the Plan has earned average annual returns of 10% since its inception in 1990.
For them, producing and selling more abroad costs much more, limiting the marginal profits that can be
reaped.
The few African countries that do grow GM crops have
reaped
significant rewards.
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