Sentences with phrase «beggar nations»

Secondly, they have reduced Ghana and Africa to beggar nations by destroying our industries with cheap good and lowered the prices of our produce.
N. Korea is a beggar nation that can not feed nor clothe or provide energy to its people.
«But 61 years down the line, it appears our nation has become a beggar nation, almost always calabashing, trotting the globe and seeking for favours,» Bernard Mornah told 3news.com's Alfred Ocansey on Tuesday.

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It beggars belief that after seeing members of their coaching staff killed in cold blood and receiving shocking injuries of their own that the players of the Togo side were expected to compete in the African Nations Cup.
We await the moment where the majority of assets no longer trust the US Dollar, which would have been sooner than this, but most major nations have compromised their currencies to satisfy politically important exporters, in this «beggar thy neighbor» world, importing asset bubbles in their wake.
in some beggar's hauffet squattle; There ye may creep, and sprawl, and sprattle; Wi» ither kindred, jumping cattle; In shoals and nations; Whare horn nor bane ne'er daur unsettle Your thick plantations.
It beggars belief that the superfluous instruction to remove these six characters when the entire reference «112 (b)(1)(A)» had already been removed by a substantive amendment with real force and purpose could cloud the meaning of the Clean Air Act, let alone form the basis for a massive regulatory undertaking seeking to utterly transform the nation's energy system.
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