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"In five years' time we see ourselves as having improved the wellbeing of millions of employees," says Johann Huber, co-founder and chief executive.
As for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the thing we should cling to surely is that the previous three, in their different ways, all improved the wellbeing of the majority of the people who lived through them.
Since its birth in 1997, the bipartisan brainchild of Republican Orrin Hatch and Democrat Ted Kennedy has lowered children's uninsured rates from 14 to 4.5 percent and demonstrably improved the wellbeing of children and families benefitting from it.
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Furthermore, households' endowments such as: cemented house wall and floor, good sanitation, ownership of generator, motorcycle and car could all combine to improve the wellbeing of the farming household members and also encourage adoption of improved cassava varieties.
So what can be done to improve the wellbeing of the British publican?
Reduce demand for drugs and you improve the wellbeing of society.
But the UK's recent progress in improving the wellbeing of its citizens was much weaker.
Based on eight principles, the charter aims to improve the wellbeing of 800,000 smallholders by 2020.
For instance, massage has been shown to improve the wellbeing of cancer patients beyond a placebo effect.
And yet why are so few countries willing to follow policies that improve the wellbeing of sex workers?
We believe this would go a long way towards improving the wellbeing of the nation and the state of the public finances.
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