Sentences with phrase «such wealth potential»

The rise of cryptocurrency has brought many opportunities for investment, but such wealth potential has also attracted criminals.

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But the big prize for Canada, say government officials, is in the deal's potential and the sheer size and wealth of the European market — 500 million people and an economy approaching $ 17 trillion — that will now be open to Canadian manufacturers, entrepreneurs, investors, service providers and even professionals, such as engineers, under improved conditions and mostly duty - free.
Other areas where Giorgio sees potential for community banks to tap into faster payment solutions is in wealth management, such as stock and investment portfolios.
In such a materialistic society, the Church MUST reclaim the strong language used by early church leaders to warn of the potential dangers of wealth, and we MUST be more careful of proclaiming all wealth as an undisputed blessing from God.
In such a growth - oriented community, the people dynamic would be taken seriously and the wealth of previously unused human potential would contribute to improving the quality of life in that community.
As such, the NPP will focus on supporting the sector to enable it realize its full potential for generating wealth for its practitioners, create jobs and grow the economy.
The wealth of antioxidants in asparagus has the potential to treat oxidative stress, along with other disorders such as hyperlipidemia and hypercholesterolemia.
Best of all, you can choose the education level you'd like your potential partners to have as well as any other characteristics such as wealth, desire to have children and much more besides.
In modern times, it is practically a requirement to serve shark fin soup at celebrations such as weddings, and at high - end business meetings as a way to show off one's wealth to potential clients and business partners.
«Simply judging by other stores of wealth such as gold, cryptocurrencies have the potential to grow further from here.»
The current debate has seen reference made to the views of economist Hernando de Soto, who argues that legal title to property is fundamental to its exploitation as an asset.135 He suggests that poor people in «developing countries» can accumulate capital in the form of land in shanty - towns for example but they are unable to realise its potential wealth because without legal title to such property, it can not be used as collateral.
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