Sentences with phrase «individuals in wealthy countries»

«First World problems» is a term recently popularized on the Internet to designate the frustrations and complaints that are only experienced by privileged individuals in wealthy countries.

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Jean Coutu, founder of the eponymous Quebec drugstore chain and one of the country's wealthiest individuals, handed the reins to sons François and Michel in 2002.
It turns out that while they were publicly crisscrossing America, they were also privately holding meetings with some of the wealthiest individuals and families in the country, urging them to not only invest in a new fund but become partners with some of the companies that will benefit from it.
It was also highlighted in the said report that the wealthy individuals in the European countries placed 6 - 14 % of their riches in treasure assets.
Compare this model with that of the current government, whereby we have an unelected body of wealthy individuals, laden with conflicts of interest running the country and forcing through policies made up in a closed room that not one member of the electorate has had an opportunity to vote on.
The Emir of Kano, Mallam Muhammad Sanusi II, has called on wealthy individuals in the Northern parts of the country to use the wealth Allah blessed them with, not only in building mosques but to also educate girls and discourage their early marriage.
In countries such as Germany, wealthy individuals and board members with «patient» money are more likely to hold controlling stakes in companies, and are content to wait for a returIn countries such as Germany, wealthy individuals and board members with «patient» money are more likely to hold controlling stakes in companies, and are content to wait for a returin companies, and are content to wait for a return.
However, you'll see from the graph above that the wealthier countries in Europe are clustered together in the top left hand portion of the graph (high fat and animal protein intake, lower CVD risk), so extrapolating this data to recommendations for individuals would be very tricky.
Although money will not provide happiness by itself (I've met a lot of really happy people in third world countries as well as unhappy wealthy individuals), it can help us to provide financial security for ourselves and our families, help others in need, support worthwhile causes, and provide us with enriching opportunities.
And, critically, by accounting for intra-national disparities in wealth, it recognizes that that right to development adheres to individuals, not countries, and that the relatively wealthy in poor countries, like their compatriots in the North, quite properly share the common obligation to stabilize and protect the global climate.
That if we see countries differently, not as sovereign monoliths but as collections of individuals, some of them wealthy and some, alas, impoverished... well, let's just say that climate politics, and environmental politics in general, starts making a whole lot more sense.
In fact there are very likely to be groups and individuals exceeding their fair share of safe global emission in developing countries because wealth differences in many developing countries are great and there are wealthy and middle classes in most countries even in countries where the vast majority of the people are very pooIn fact there are very likely to be groups and individuals exceeding their fair share of safe global emission in developing countries because wealth differences in many developing countries are great and there are wealthy and middle classes in most countries even in countries where the vast majority of the people are very pooin developing countries because wealth differences in many developing countries are great and there are wealthy and middle classes in most countries even in countries where the vast majority of the people are very pooin many developing countries are great and there are wealthy and middle classes in most countries even in countries where the vast majority of the people are very pooin most countries even in countries where the vast majority of the people are very pooin countries where the vast majority of the people are very poor.
«For extremely wealthy foreign individuals who own property in England (among other countries), the court will not simply operate a «numbers game» approach to their residency for the purposes of an action.
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