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"But he's unable to reap any reward".
But it was already on the wane, unable to reap profits or meet safety standards.
It leaves families in affected areas incapacitated and unable to reap the crops they have sown.
If he loses, Mr Mugabe, having sown the wind, may find himself unable to reap the whirlwind.
It would be a shame, he indicat ed if, having paid the price, the President was unable to reap the benefit of getting prices under control.
His plan to spare them from damage seemed to work, though he was unable to reap the reward of that foresight: the belongings were in good enough condition for thieves to steal.
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Unable to compete, Italy will miss the opportunity to reap the benefits of Europe in terms of wealth and jobs".
The farmer is nothing but an observer because he is unable to resist the deforestation and has no opportunity to reap the financial benefits of these industries – unless he opens a tavern for the nearby workers.
Employers want to reap those rewards, but many are disinclined or unable to sow the seeds — much less wait for those seeds to grow.
To reap profits?
Shaquille O'Neal is about to reap another windfall.
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