Sentence examples for vast welfare from inspiring English sources

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Recent buoyant revenues, fruits of 9% annual economic growth, have been poured into vast welfare schemes: to employ rural paupers, forgive loans to small farmers, and so on.

But in the 1980s, Sweden's economy started to stumble, and the vast welfare state that was built up in the postwar years began to show cracks.

It was a story I was to hear repeated endlessly, as if I had become part of a vast welfare handout establishment.

The global economic impact could be huge, with Vicente Fox's reform plans in Mexico, the growing Russian economy and Saudi Arabia's vast welfare state all threatened further if oil revenue plunges.

A prolonged period of low oil prices would erode the kingdom's budget revenues, making it harder for Saudi Arabia to support the vast welfare state vital to its stability.

The reasons: a sclerotic labour market, forests of red tape and overregulation, vast welfare and non-wage labour costs (especially in Germany), restrictive hiring-and-firing practices, and a failure (now starting to be addressed in France and Germany) to defuse a pensions time-bomb caused by greying populations and too-early retirement on extravagant terms.

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You can create whatever vast welfare-state economies, without any innovative capacity, that you like.

That Europe, which some conservatives label the "old Europe," is symbolized by the troubles of the euro zone, where heavy regulation and a vast social welfare network, they maintain, has led to an intractable economic crisis.

In a country increasingly riven by extremism, Abdul Sattar Edhi, the founder of a vast public welfare organisation that spans Pakistan, was a symbol of the country's shrivelled secular tradition.

Mr. Schröder's main proposals, none of which came as a surprise, were aimed at making it easier for employers to fire workers, reducing the length of time unemployed people can receive benefits and eliminating some of the costs of the vast national welfare system.

His main proposals, none of which came as a surprise, were aimed at making it easier for employers to fire workers, reducing the length of time unemployed people can receive benefits and eliminating some of the costs of the vast national welfare system.

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