Receive
in sentence
1930 examples of Receive in a sentence
But not only did that government
receive
a vote of no confidence from the Tobruk-based House of Representatives last August; it is being actively challenged by another Tripoli-based entity, the General National Congress (GNC), controlled largely by Islamist groups.
Women
receive
equal pay and equal opportunities in very few countries.
In order to build support for public investment in higher-risk innovation, perhaps taxpayers should
receive
a more direct return, by channeling profits into a public innovation fund to finance the next wave of technologies.
It requires that aid to poor countries be sustained; that governments focus on expansionary macroeconomic policies that support employment and broad-based economic activities; that new schemes be introduced to extend health services and social protection for the poor; and that investments in education, water supply, sanitation, agriculture, and food security
receive
the support they need.
stake in society to groups that may otherwise
receive
more respect and recognition from engaging in armed violence…”This was precisely what the arms-for-land agreement aimed to achieve – and could have achieved better with World Bank support had it come when the UN requested it.
They could well squander the significant transfers that they
receive
through the agricultural and structural funds, as many previous EU recipients did.
If those who use overnight mortgage pools
receive
priority over other creditors, as is the case today, the short-term market for housing securities will surely grow.
When it comes to public debt, however, creditors
receive
returns not from the governments to which they have lent money, but from taxpayers, who may be reluctant to cover the costs incurred by a contract to which they never really agreed.
In other cases, America’s allies will have to demonstrate their commitment in order to
receive
conditional backing.
This is an alarming drop for these countries, given that official development assistance (ODA) accounts for more than two thirds of the aid they
receive.
Under the CRS, tax authorities
receive
information from banks and other financial service providers and automatically share it with tax authorities in other countries.
But everyone would have to live in the SPZ, in which they would
receive
ownership shares and governance roles that would grow in proportion to the length of their tenure.
They would
receive
local tax breaks, and maybe also support from their own governments.
In turn, large companies will
receive
the benefits of faster innovation, rates of youth unemployment will fall, and the hollowing out of the middle class – and its faith in future living standards – will be reversed.
With modern highways, port facilities, and communications links available, a cellular phone manufacturer in Shenzhen might
receive
just-in-time deliveries of parts several times a day from suppliers that are only hours away.
And the FSB’s confident assertion that “reforms have addressed the fault lines that caused the global financial crisis” will
receive
more support.
This raises another ethical dilemma: Who should
receive
such a scarce resource?
Huge crowds formed at every immunization site, standing in line in the hot sun, eager to
receive
protection against the deadly disease.
As Laura Alfaro, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, and Vadym Volosovych pointed out in a 2008 study for the Review of Economics and Statistics, poorer countries are deprived of capital flows partly because they lack the institutions that are needed to
receive
and facilitate investments.
Then, with Labour in power, Brown could expect in due time to
receive
the mantle.
Part of the pleasure we
receive
from them derives from a feeling that our status is rising relative to that of our peers.
For most authors, that would be enough time to earn the bulk of the income that they would ever
receive
from their writings; after that, the works would be in the public domain.
Companies and/or individuals would buy insurance policies, pay a regular premium for them, and
receive
a benefit if some measure of the economy, such as GDP growth, dropped below a specified level.
“Urban bias” is a term often used to explain the phenomenon by which city dwellers
receive
a disproportionate share of a society’s resources and benefits.
The collapse of the Soviet Union, however, saw health services collapse too; now patients may
receive
only part of the curative regimen.
In Sub-Saharan Africa, by contrast, an average child from a poor family will
receive
less than four years of education, at a cost of $150 per year – only $12 of which originates in the richest countries.
But the fear that rogue scientists will take advantage of athletes – or that athletes will seek to enroll in gene-transfer experiments in an attempt to
receive
some undetectable performance benefit – is very real.
As Jesus put it, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.”
Indeed, workers in companies with inclusive profit-sharing and employee-ownership programs typically
receive
significantly higher wages than workers in comparable companies without such arrangements.
The UK has pledged 0.7% of its gross national income, but is debating who will
receive
it.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Would
Which
People
Countries
Should
Could
Other
Support
Children
About
While
There
Education
Government
Treatment
Money
Benefits
Being
After