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The value of these benefits would dwarf the value likely to be
reaped
by suppliers of mobile devices and Internet services.
The maximum benefit from reducing unemployment, increasing the real minimum wage, and expanding credit – creating a strong rise in consumption, owing to rapid gains in real (inflation-adjusted) income for much of the population – has already been
reaped.
But a peace process will require Suu Kyi to stand up to Myanmar’s generals, as she has done in the past, reminding them of the enormous benefits they have
reaped
from the political transition and convincing them that it is not in their interest to jeopardize the democratization process.
We also need deterrence by denial – making the attacker’s work more costly than the value of the benefits to be
reaped.
Once he has
reaped
sufficient political benefit from this aggressive messaging, he can “force” China back to the negotiating table by quietly suggesting a diplomatic US retreat from its unrealistic demands.
Trump’s Policies Will Displace the DollarNEW YORK – Back in 1965, Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, then France’s Minister of Finance, famously called the benefits that the United States
reaped
from the dollar’s role as the world’s main reserve currency an “exorbitant privilege.”
Those rules and structures have delivered unprecedented economic growth, benefiting all (though the US has
reaped
the greatest rewards).
Even so, our hope is that a framework that sets out clear expectations, respects both countries’ economic sovereignty, guards against the worst trade abuses, and allows the bulk of the gains from trade to be
reaped
would create the incentives needed to build mutual trust over time.
Recognizing the profound far-reaching benefits they have
reaped
from their strong institutional arrangements, these countries have worked actively to ensure the continued upgrading of their public sectors.
The Value of Global ChinaSHANGHAI – Over nearly 40 years of economic reform, China has
reaped
extraordinary rewards from opening up to the world.
Since joining the World Trade Organization in 2001, China has
reaped
the benefits of the global trading and investment system, while failing to meet its obligations and free riding on its rules.
Having
reaped
substantial rewards from building up its core digital sectors, such as information technology and business process management, the country is now seizing new digital opportunities in many more sectors, such as agriculture, education, energy, financial services, health care, and logistics.
China may be a lucrative market for the NBA, which has
reaped
billions of dollars in revenue through broadcasting and merchandise-licensing deals in the country; but the NBA is also a very valuable friend to China.
In the decades since, Asia has
reaped
substantial development gains from open trade, investment, and multilateral cooperation, enabling the region to become a leading global trade hub.
Henry had followed him like a child in leading strings, and he now
reaped
his reward, as he felt a bound of pleasure at his heart, on hearing that he was relieved from apprehension, and permitted to banish every doubt of security.
Through me they engaged or dismissed their servants; through my hands passed the accounts and returns of what was sown and reaped; the oil-mills, the wine-presses, the count of the flocks and herds, the beehives, all in short that a rich farmer like my father has or can have, I had under my care, and I acted as steward and mistress with an assiduity on my part and satisfaction on theirs that I cannot well describe to you.
I have watched the fellow more than once before ever I thought of making his professional acquaintance, and I have been surprised at the harvest which he has
reaped
in a short time.
Marianne, though without knowing it herself,
reaped
all its advantage; for neither Mrs. Jennings, nor Sir John, nor even Mrs.
This I was very glad of, you may be sure, and about the latter end of December, which was our second harvest of the year, I
reaped
my corn.
However, as my first crop was but small, I had no great difficulty to cut it down; in short, I
reaped
it in my way, for I cut nothing off but the ears, and carried it away in a great basket which I had made, and so rubbed it out with my hands; and at the end of all my harvesting, I found that out of my half-peck of seed I had near two bushels of rice, and about two bushels and a half of barley; that is to say, by my guess, for I had no measure at that time.
It need not be wondered at if all these things took me up most part of the third year of my abode here; for it is to be observed that in the intervals of these things I had my new harvest and husbandry to manage; for I
reaped
my corn in its season, and carried it home as well as I could, and laid it up in the ear, in my large baskets, till I had time to rub it out, for I had no floor to thrash it on, or instrument to thrash it with.
The four personages, after having
reaped
a rich reward of applause for their reverences, began, in the midst of profound silence, a prologue, which we gladly spare the reader.
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