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And greater prosperity is a good trigger for recovery.
Oil, discovered in the area in 1901, brought considerable industrial development, triggering the city's expansion and prosperity from its 19th-century economic base of cotton and lumber.
Johnson's tax cut measure triggered what one historian described as "the greatest prosperity of the postwar years," according to the Washington Post.
This prosperity has bought a sedentary lifestyle and a sugary diet, which may have triggered a genetic predisposition to diabetes among Arabs.
David Cameron's European policy risks triggering the "most intense period of instability" in Britain since the Second World War, jeopardising jobs, prosperity and the country's influence in the world, Tony Blair will warn today.
Though unprofitable, the company traded its stock for government bonds and took responsibility for the national debt, triggering a wave of speculation, a spate of imitators and a belief that unlimited credit expansion could sustain prosperity.
For just as democratic revolutions can be triggered by a lack of individual opportunity, successful democratic transitions depend upon an expansion of growth and broad-based prosperity.
His military bearing and dignity triggered nostalgia and even sadness among many Japanese for the values they had lost in the rush to postwar prosperity.
However, falling oil prices and Western sanctions on Russia over Ukraine have triggered a deep economic crisis, a rouble devaluation and double-digit inflation, threatening Putin's reputation for safeguarding Russian prosperity.
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