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We're fools to think a few faltering steps over the last 40 years in a tiny number of countries adds up to much.
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The North Sea turned Britain into one of the tiny number of developed countries not forced to import the working fluid that powers the Western lifestyle.
Until now Guinea's riches have been exploited in a haphazard manner, one that benefited a tiny number of people in the country.
Nor do people here understand the notion that any more than a tiny number of people might move to a foreign country simply to claim benefits.
So that a tiny number of farmers and a few large agricultural firms in rich countries can continue to benefit at the expense of the world's poor.
In fact, historically, a tiny number of political ambassadors have spoken the language of their host country.
The poor in a rich country are, in fact, three times richer than the rich in a poor country, defined as that top 10% and not just the tiny number of the super-rich.
As in many authoritarian countries, Egypt's Internet must connect to the outside world through a tiny number of international portals that are tightly in the grip of the government.
A tiny number of volunteers went off to fight, often two or three times, in a war and a country that seemed incomprehensible.
Planning, he said, should be visionary and implemented by officers, rather than councillors, whose re-election often rested on a tiny number of people, making it difficult to get large-scale housebuilding under way in many parts of the country.
The 2014 evaluation by the GAO suggests that only a tiny number of complaints have been filed because the Labor Department has failed to inform stakeholders of this process and few within the foreign countries know about it.
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