Stephen F. Lynch (Stephen Francis Lynch) Quotes
Trade reform has also been linked to increased income disparity as skilled workers have captured more benefits from globalization than their unskilled counterparts.Stephen F. Lynch
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Street and park trees provide tremendous benefits to cities.
Gavin Newsom -
Feminism has been so co-opted, but the fact is, feminism benefits men as well.
Karin Slaughter -
What is happening with automation and globalization, that's not going away.
Brown Campbell -
I give lectures on globalization. I have lived on three continents. I have no quarrel with a global consciousness.
Os Guinness -
I'm in absolutely no doubt that the benefits will follow from this enlargement and bring a strong secular state which happens to have a Muslim majority into the European Union.
Jack Straw -
I respect the state workers and I respect their unions, but we simply can't afford to pay benefits and pensions that are out of line with economic reality.
Andrew Cuomo
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Many of the Western democracies - including the U.S. - have a problem that voters want benefits they don't want to pay for.
Henry Paulson -
A national culture, if it is to flourish, should be a constellation of cultures, the constitutes of which, benefiting each other, benefit the whole.
T. S. Eliot -
This is the moment when we must build on the wealth that open markets have created, and share its benefits more equitably. Trade has been a cornerstone of our growth and global development. But we will not be able to sustain this growth if it favors the few, and not the many.
Barack Obama -
It's one of the biggest benefits of being president that you really don't think about until you get here.
Barack Obama -
We can look forward to some real benefits.
Charlie Daniels -
I declare my belief that it is not your duty to do anything that is not to your own interest. Whenever it is unquestionably your duty to do a thing, then it will benefit you to perform that duty.
E. W. Howe
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The high-minded man is fond of conferring benefits, but it shames him to receive them.
Aristotle -
Frugality is good if liberality be joined with it. The first is leaving off superfluous expenses; the last is bestowing them to the benefit of others that need. The first without the last begets covetousness; the last without the first begets prodigality.
William Penn -
The most popular (aspect) is getting to know your neighbors and reaping benefits from that.
J. M. Roberts -
I enjoy helping. I like doing benefits and things like that, but don't feel the need to be thanked or even meet the people I am doing the benefit for.
Henry Rollins Black Flag -
The most important thing that I know about living is love. Nothing surpasses the benefits received by a human being who makes compassion and love the objective of his or her life. For it is only by compassion and love that anyone fulfills successfully their own life’s journey. Nothing equals love.
Sargent Shriver -
I have told our senior executives that I will slaughter holy cows if it benefits the company's long-term success. When we asked ourselves whether Formula 1 still matched the concept of a sustainable company, the clear answer was no.
Norbert Reithofer
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One cannot understand globalization, and many of its problems, without understanding neo-liberalism.
George Ritzer -
I used to go into bars on my days off, and I decided that wasn't too good for me.
Phil Daniels -
But I think it is more difficult to do a career as a lieder singer, and there have been less lieder singers.
Victoria de los Angeles -
Williams is one of the big names in F1 with a really strong pedigree, so it is an honour to be driving for them.
Pastor Maldonado -
Germany's greatness makes it impossible for her to do without the ocean, but the ocean also proves that even in the distance, and on its farther side, without Germany and the German Emperor, no great decision dare henceforth be taken.
Wilhelm II -
Trade reform has also been linked to increased income disparity as skilled workers have captured more benefits from globalization than their unskilled counterparts.
Stephen F. Lynch