Sentences with phrase «wealth would belong»

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Richardson International acquired $ 900 million worth of grain - handling assets that had belonged to Viterra this year, and Richardson GMP became Canada's largest independent wealth managers with its $ 132 million acquisition of Macquarie Group Ltd..
Granted, I'm drawn to strange Instagram accounts belonging to famous men, but I think there's something freeing about putting up weird photos when you have 9 million followers and could be flaunting your fame, wealth, and beauty instead.
Despite a wealth of rumours doing the rounds this week, Real Madrid chief Florentino Perez has announced he has ruled out selling Sergio Ramos in January and it is entirely understandable why the club's president is so keen to keep the defender firmly where he belongs at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Ever since this page announced plans to help the Chicago Children's Museum find an ideal home, many Tribune readers have nominated a site that belongs high on any list: A new museum in the northern reaches of Northerly Island, south of the Adler Planetarium, could anchor a wealth of cultural, educational and recreational activities.
• The NPP during their «Retail» and «Door - to - Door» campaigns will show voters booklets containing photographs of mansions, filling stations, among others, purporting to belong to some key functionaries / government appointees of the NDC and portray them as corrupt politicians who have amassed wealth and should be voted out of office.
Politics to some is no longer about the right of every individual to have a say in national decision - making through the District Assemblies and other grassroots political structures that were created to enhance equity and create a national wealth of ideas and sense of belonging.
Both studies relied heavily on the Gini Coefficient, a measurement of income distribution in which a score of 0 represents a society in which all wealth is shared completely equally and a score of 1 a society in which all the wealth belongs to a single person (currently, the United States has a high Gini Coefficient of.4, falling only behind Chile, Mexico, and Turkey in this measurement of inequality for OECD countries.)
The team has hypothesized that the large houses may have belonged to wealthy members of the priestly caste, and it may have come from one of their stores of wealth.
For instance, whether they are rich or not, where are they from, what is their background, what was their childhood like, are they interested in committing to a long - term relationship or the companionship they're looking for, what kind of a knowledge do they have in the field that they belong, are they generous with material wealth, do they have cordial relations with family and friends, and more.
Belong Dua's manager will have a wealth of information about places of interest and will help arrange transport and make any bookings required.
The proxy advocates for future generations these days are libertarians who insist that energy curbs now would limit future wealth and campaigners and scientists who say that a failure to promptly curb heat - trapping emissions threatens to irreversibly erase natural assets that belong to no individual generation.
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