"In the entire Common-wealth, it is unprecedented that a lawyer is charged with sedition in the course of his duty, " fumes Bar Council president R.
This sort of lost opportunity cost to taxes lost income potential is one of the most pernicious and common ways that wealth is squandered.
Firebomb attacks against government offices, banks or symbols of wealth are common in Greece, where several small, generally anarchist groups operate.
Material wealth may be the common thread, but as Richard finds out there is much more to wealth than merely sporting a fat wallet.
This is, after all, a country where flaunted wealth often seems as common as traffic jams.
On that day in June, 161 hugely successful people came together because of a common aspiration: to commit great wealth to doing good around the world.
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Their beef is that big options awards, which they define as annual awards of options on 2% or more of the common stock, amount to a transfer of wealth from shareholders to employees.
Addressing his congregation on August 15th, Dionigi Tettamanzi, the highly respected archbishop of Milan, did not refer to any specific individuals but said he regretted the way that in Italy the pursuit of individual power and wealth is so often put ahead of the common good.
Indeed, common sense tells us that printing money does not create new wealth just look at what happened in Zimbabwe.
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As it is common with athletes who have enjoyed an overabundance of success and wealth, Derek Jeter has accumulated as many critics and naysayers as he has hits.
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Our Index represents the common stocks of the 92 ultra-wealthy members who generated most of their wealth from a publicly traded US company.
With the advent of UEFA Financial Fair Play and record losses, common sense would dictate that the clubs should use their new (additional) wealth as a way to re balance operations.
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An explosion of wealth and population in early 19th-century New York prompted the Common (later City) Council to ask the State Legislature to establish a commission to "develop and choose a master plan to channel and direct" the city's future expansion.
However, Christopher Landsea of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration applied a little common sense to the data by factoring out inflation, the rise in individual wealth over the period and, crucially, the increasing tendency of people to live by the seaside.
It's a complaint common to many resource-rich African nations: ordinary people don't benefit from that wealth.
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Though the country is rich with oil wealth, the cities are full of beggars and prostitutes -- it's common to see police officers brazenly demanding money at checkpoints, she says.
Lesson Number Two: QE 1 and QE 2 boosted the wealth of upper income groups because the stock market rose and the wealthiest benefited since 75% of all common stocks are held by 10% of the population.
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