Hence whichever branch gets into a dynamic equilibrium with the surroundings survives, grows and prospers. |
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When regional Australia prospers, more jobs are created and social cohesion is strengthened. |
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If someone prospers by thieving or cheating, his prosperity is likely to turn to ashes. |
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For a change, this is a breakaway from the celluloid kitsch that prospers on the objectification and commodification of women in cinema. |
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Labour history prospers and has a healthy specialist periodical literature. |
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By this I mean that culture should be perceived as an important player and promoted in different ways so that it prospers. |
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When small business people have time and resources to devote to their firms, more jobs are created and our economy prospers. |
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For this reason all things will go well with us and we will be healthy as our soul prospers. |
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It is their intellects, their visions and indeed, in their hands, that CFC prospers. |
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Canada prospers as one of the greatest trade and market economies in the world. |
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We have a shared responsibility to ensure that Canada prospers both in the quantity and quality of our economic activity. |
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We know when farmers succeed, the whole value chain from the gate to the plate prospers. |
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Women are an essential part of the economy and when women prosper, everyone prospers. |
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A process that prospers and flourishes on the basis of a single concept: clarity. |
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We want a European Union which is democratic, which prospers, which is humane. |
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To the extent that you practice the word and your soul prospers, all the promised blessings are given to you. |
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And we want a Europe which blossoms, prospers and grows, which is why we wanted and were right to refer to our roots. |
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We need their talents, their energy and their optimism to ensure that our economy prospers. |
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Man when he prospers forfeits intelligence: he is one with the cattle doomed to slaughter. |
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When women like these reach their potential, our country as a whole prospers. |
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It boggles the mind that this evil organization prospers as it does. |
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It is that all things will go well with us as our soul prospers. |
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In a country known for exporting cheap textiles and expensive narcotics, Sialkot prospers by making musical and surgical instruments, leather goods and, above all, sporting equipment. |
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The fastest-growing port in southern Africa is not Durban but Maputo, in neighbouring Mozambique, which prospers mainly on the back of South African trade. |
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It is impossible nowadays to discuss social progress without referring to cyberspace and the universe that prospers on the information superhighways. |
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Mouth, it is a complex ecosystem where more of one hundred species of microorganisms prospers, microscopic creatures that have birth, live, reproduce, emit scoriae and die. |
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I urge the government to consider the important national initiative and recognize that by ensuring our young people receive the best possible education, we are also ensuring that our society thrives, grows and prospers. |
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But with this change comes a wider consideration, linked more to the ability of a commercial industry to speak up for the system and the means by which it survives and prospers. |
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All versions run on the same technology platform, allowing you to start off inexpensively and then expand easily as your online business prospers. |
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With regard to the fight against international terrorism and pursuing it in the places in which it prospers, the Americans could start by bombing London, which is the main place where this type of thing goes on. |
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If the particular industry or geographic region prospers, the outlook for companies in the industry or geographic region will generally increase, as will the value of the funds that invest in them. |
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The bottom line is that while the developed world prospers, much of the rest of the world is bedevilled by the disastrous consequences of armed conflict between ethnic and religious groups. |
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In this world a love triangle survives and prospers, living under a dictator's rule but somehow connected to the dark ages of the Cathar Inquisition of the 13th century. |
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