Word: richer
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...better or worse, Britain did. But let's pretend the U.S. really is prepared to send its best and brightest to help rebuild Iraq. And let's concede, as Ferguson contends, that "liberal imperialism," with its free flow of capital and goods, really can help poor countries grow richer. Would the U.S. be wise to commit itself to such a vocation...
...better or worse, Britain did. But let's pretend the U.S. really is prepared to send its best and brightest to help rebuild Iraq. And let's concede, as Ferguson contends, that "liberal imperialism," with its free flow of capital and goods, really can help poor countries grow richer. Would the U.S. be wise to commit itself to such a vocation...
...book would have been richer with more about companies at which the motivation equation is more complex. Katzenbach mentions Enron's bonus-driven culture but does not acknowledge that employees did, for a time, enjoy the pride of working for a well-regarded firm. Might their pride have blinded them to Enron's rotten core? Katzenbach doesn...
While waiting for his dinner to cook, Rlickman would sometimes step outside, start whistling and tipping his hat. By the time his dinner was done, he’d come back nearly $10 richer...
Like many of my colleagues, I find the idea that Harvard should be made richer by the present war morally repugnant. As a member of the Harvard community—and thus as someone who benefits, no matter how indirectly, from the University’s financial success—I feel stained, soiled. This war, which has not been approved by the United Nations, is protested by a vast portion of the world population. Among the opponents to the war I count many dear friends and colleagues in many countries: they share my sorrow but happily for them...