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Authoritarianism has corrupted public life, enriched business elites, entrenched the suppression of free speech, spawned a ruthless, unaccountable security-service apparatus and led to unspeakable abuses of human rights.The weight, some shrug, of centuries of strongman rule who cares?

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Getting women into programming is not just about filling those job vacancies; it is about enriching business and innovation with greater diversity.

Give any advantage to one form of remuneration or investment over another, and the tax industry will expend enormous effort on the socially wasteful but individually enriching business of making one thing look like another.

"The thing French politicians don't seem to understand or care about is that when you tax away two-thirds of someone's earnings to appeal to voters, productive people who can enrich businesses and the economy won't come — or they will just leave," said Diane Segalen, a corporate headhunter.

A new generation is rising to challenge them, enriched by business and politics as much as land.

By any measure, Mr. Romney, who is seeking the Republican presidential nomination, is a master pitchman and presenter, bred in politics (his father, George, was the governor of Michigan), enriched in business and battle-tested in the Republican pariah colony of Massachusetts.

The chapter provides the concept of enriching the business rules repository (BRR) with metadata relevant to the business.

"The reason we support Noynoy is that he hasn't used his post in government to enrich his business".

Days later, Mr. Kejriwal accused Nitin Gadkari, president of the Congress party's archrival, the Bharatiya Janata Party, of using his position to enrich his business.

With information about the secret negotiations having to be chiselled out by groups hostile to TTIP, voters have drawn the obvious conclusion: the aim of the talks is to enrich big business even if it means playing fast and loose with environmental and health standards.

Privatising social spending pass the Kleenex!—could enrich big business at the expense of widows and orphans.This argument would be more convincing if public-sector employees were really so high-minded, and did not often care more about keeping their own jobs than helping the poor, and if it did not fly in the face of a trend already established, partly by Mr Clinton himself.

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