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Ability to Produce Wealth
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us the ability the produce wealth, they concluded that
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"Not as ostentatious a display of wealth as that boat
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"He has an inordinate amount of his wealth tied up in that piece of real estate
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That is enough, all the wealth we can consume in what really is a glittering city of art and culture and ideas, in spite of the rafts-in-a-rainforest decor
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Wealth created through hard work without dishonesty and without hurting somebody cannot be bad
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The important thing is how you use this wealth
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Unfortunately wealth can create so much ill will simply because most of us consider that money can buy us happiness
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"You said he built his wealth by stealing the detents out of hospital carts
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He hoped nothing bad would come of the ill-won wealth
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say because of their wealth (6:9-10)
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His tastes were leading Bahkmar toward a belief in an idle son of wealth as time unfolded
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Of, course, they always find plenty of other excuses: success in business, increase of wealth, religious, racial or political discrimination etc
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He was the only full blooded Brazilian in this household, but he used his immense wealth to impart a bit of the style of his homeland in the timbers, the stucco and the tile
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Money flowed around the world in great rivers of wealth
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Obelisk: A clear sign of honour and wealth; yet, if it is ancient, you will have to cancel a long-waited trip
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Silk: It is a clear symbol of wealth and abundance
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Straw: It symbolizes success and wealth, followed by the jealousy of people around you; a straw hat shows modesty
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None of this is for power or wealth
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Everything that is about money and purchase and selling and fame from our wealth is Babylon
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He had inherited infinite and unaccounted wealth from
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This is the reign of Herod: 10 percent have all the wealth and all the power, and the masses are reduced to unbearable poverty
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Maybe another way to put it is this: Who is your Lord? Caesar or Christ? Power or peace? Who is your King? Herod or Jesus? Is power your king? Is authority your king? Is wealth your king? Who is the king? Who is Lord? Government? Statues? Stature? Hot tubs? Palaces? Who is the king? Who is Lord?
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“The great book contains a wealth of information, a great
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closer to the acquisition of new status and new wealth
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We cannot understand blessing as something that is a high five or some sort of wealth or something that would cause the nations to now have peace and enjoy self
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As the old cliché goes, “Health is Wealth
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What a wealth of vitamins, and what easily digestible nourishment
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Just then the doors to the boardroom crashed open and the combined weight and wealth of the Cameron and Flashman-Pebble clans surged into the room, waving glasses of bubbly and cheering loudly as they celebrated the perfect society couple locked in true love’s wonderful embrace
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” Ichor thanked him and said he would be glad to share the wealth, so to speak
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He kissed her on the lips as she slept, proving, despite his newfound wealth and status, that he was a romantic old thing at heart
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men, dark green is a color that is equated with masculinity and wealth
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Normally Thom wouldn't keep the company of full colonels, but they had known each other as mortals and that forged a bond more important than rank and wealth
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This one had settings for golf, sailing, sport fishing, scuba, flying and horse breeding, with wealth level settings and other custom settings in each hobby
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He sucked wealth and might
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vast wealth to build huge palaces, monuments and castles
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vast wealth and his walls of science, he came face to face with the
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many of the darkling centres of fading wealth that nestled amongst
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I really don’t care about wealth or … property or … or fame even
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Archibald couldn’t care less about her wealth or her position in the
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wealth of the Cameron and Flashman-Pebble clans surged into the
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lips as she slept, proving, despite his newfound wealth and status,
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They are each intended to carry a wealth of
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SHE : Lord of wealth
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the general public's fascination with wealth and fame that Terry and
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In an age as fast-paced as ours the commodity of time provides wealth
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neither are his eyes satisfied with wealth
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13 There is a grievous evil which I have seen under the sun: wealth kept by its owner to
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whom God gives riches, wealth, and honor, so that he lacks nothing for his soul of all
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But that small minority, as has so often plagued the history of societies from ancient times, were also the wealthy power brokers of the little village, and though the town was small, their wealth had grown immense from the annual advantages taken of the affluent tourist trade dollars
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Your machines are a great source of wealth and comfort
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Although the young man was handsome, promising and attracted to the young beauty, her tastes were for a more wholesome and ruggedly capable ideal for a mate, not the moony-eyed heir to wealth and fortune
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“I guess I really don’t know what I would do with it either,” Ava mused about wealth
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“Therefore in a real sense you have been making serious contributions to our family's wealth for years, just as your sisters have begun to do
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This was probably the source of the wealth that bought your
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There was a wealth of data available on that
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'But I thought all the wealth of the Order was
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There are Men who are mean, petty tyrants who love nothing more than to laugh at the misfortune of others and care more about amassing wealth than about protecting the innocent
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There are Women who are mean, petty tyrants who love nothing more than to laugh at the misfortune of others and care more about amassing wealth than about protecting the innocent
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exalted as head over all, wealth and
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I talked with Harry about everything he was willing to share with me, and I saw with my own eyes what he allowed me to see of his immense wealth of spirit and compassion
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Such wealth was astounding to the young man
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has gained power by his wealth, he
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28The king of the North will return to his own country with great wealth,
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Kennitch was a wealth of information about the city, about the movers and shakers of the region, and alluded to some of his own connections without boasting in the least
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the wealth on the seas will be
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wealth of the nations—
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But when he did he spewed forth a wealth of data
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But it was all gone now; his wealth, his power
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had never seen such a wealth of information
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The increase of revenue and stock is the increase of national wealth
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The demand for those who live by wages, therefore, naturally increases with the increase of national wealth, and cannot possibly increase without it
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Though the wealth of a country should be very great, yet if it has been long stationary, we must not expect to find the wages of labour very high in it
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The liberal reward of labour, therefore, as it is the necessary effect, so it is the natural symptom of increasing national wealth
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Neither of them had been on these streets before since the wealth required to live here was as high as the altitude
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The liberal reward of labour, therefore, as it is the effect of increasing wealth, so it is the cause of increasing population
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The rise and fall in the profits of stock depend upon the same causes with the rise and fall in the wages of labour, the increasing or declining state of the wealth of the society ; but those causes affect the one and the other very differently
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the wealth and revenue of the country have been continually advancing, and in the course of their progress, their pace seems rather to have been gradually accelerated than retarded
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A defect in the law may sometimes raise the rate of interest considerably above what the condition of the country, as to wealth or poverty, would require
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the last Pope cared about was his own wealth and power
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San Mancio’s only wealth came
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The most abundant mines, either of the precious metals, or of the precious stones, could add little to the wealth of the world
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This opinion they seem to have been led into, partly by the observations which they had occasion to make upon the prices both of corn and of some other parts of the rude produce of land, and partly by the popular notion, that as the quantity of silver naturally increases in every country with the increase of wealth, so its value diminishes as it quantity increases
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Corn, accordingly, it has already been observed, is, in all the different stages of wealth and improvement, a more accurate measure of value than any other commodity or set of commodities
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’They’ll be up on those moons before long, digging the wealth out of them, then we will have permanent half moons to look at
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Such slight observations, however, upon the prices either of corn or of other commodities, would not probably have misled so many intelligent authors, had they not been influenced at the same time by the popular notion, that as the quantity of silver naturally increases in every country with the increase of wealth, so its value diminishes as its quantity increases
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The quantity of the precious metals may increase in any country from two different causes ; either, first, from the increased abundance of the mines which supply it; or, secondly, from the increased wealth of the people, from the increased produce of their annual labour
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The price of gold and silver, when the accidental discovery of more abundant mines does not keep it down, as it naturally rises with the wealth of every country; so, whatever be the state of the mines, it is at all times naturally higher in a rich than in a poor country
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The money price of labour is lower in Scotland than in England, because the real recompence of labour is much lower: Scotland, though advancing to greater wealth, advances much more slowly than England
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The proportion between the real recompence of labour in different countries, it must be remembered, is naturally regulated, not by their actual wealth or poverty, but by their advancing, stationary, or declining condition
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Whatever, therefore, may have been the increase in the quantity of the precious metals, which, during the period between the middle of the fourteenth and that of the sixteenth century, arose from the increase of wealth and improvement, it could have no tendency to diminish their value, either in Great Britain, or in my other part of Europe
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If those who have collected the prices of things in ancient times, therefore, had, during this period, no reason to infer the diminution of the value of silver from any observations which they had made upon the prices either of corn, or of other commodities, they had still less reason to infer it from any supposed increase of wealth and improvement
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There was a scrollable list of protocol violations, a level stack, priority references and a wealth of other system detail to get lost in if he wanted
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used his wealth to help the poor, and fled to Provence in
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That that increase in the quantity of the precious metals, which arises in any country from the increase of wealth, has no tendency to diminish their value, I have endeavoured to shew already
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naturally grow dearer, as the society advances in wealth and improvement, I have endeavoured to shew already
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In the progress of wealth and improvement, the real price of the first may rise to any degree of extravagance, and seems not to be limited by any certain boundary
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Contains a wealth of
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If venison continues in fashion, and the wealth and luxury of Great Britain increase as they have done for some time past, its price may very probably rise still higher than it is at present
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But the whole quantity of poultry which the farm in this manner produces without expense, must always be much smaller than the whole quantity of butcher's meat which is reared upon it; and in times of wealth and luxury, what is rare, with only nearly equal merit, is always preferred to what is common