Not exact matches
I
believe that people, poor as they were by our standards, had more control over their own lives in those days than is possible today for
most workers, especially in the
developing countries.
He clearly opposes the present steps toward the globalization of the economy, for he
believes that it will damage the poor in
developing countries, reduce the political will to upgrade welfare in the United States, make it more and more difficult for political power to control the corporations, and
most particularly exacerbate those pressures for growth that will degrade the environment.
Most of this evidence is from US studies, though there is little reason to
believe that it would not also be the case in
developing countries.
Americans
believe the
most important national education program should be improving the quality of teaching, which they rate significantly higher than
developing better standards, creating better tests, and improving the
country's lowest - performing schools.
But I» lltake the sentiment a different way and say that
most people
believe «A
developed country does not go bankrupt.»
Most dog people
believe that any breed should reflect not only the purposes for which it was
developed, but also should be the responsibility of the «home office» — that a breed should be held in trust by the «
country of origin».