Sentence examples for wealth generator from inspiring English sources

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It's not just the usefulness to mobile users of location services that's attracting attention, but the data that such services collect and generate that's seen as a secondary wealth generator.

The task of protecting wild African elephants is not simply seen as a moral obligation but as a significant wealth generator – something which is key to the strategy.

Then treasurer, Wayne Swan, declared the campaign "reprehensible" and "puerile" and said the coal industry was "a very important wealth generator and a driver of jobs".

James Pethokoukis, a blogger at the American Enterprise Institute, while conceding that the Pope's words "are excellent cause for reflection," went on to say that they "should not obscure the reality that innovative free enterprise is the greatest wealth generator ever discovered and the economic system most supportive of human freedom and flourishing".

Space activity is also a wealth generator.

"We've seen the complete pivot of housing from being a place where you live, as a form of shelter, to essentially housing as a wealth generator," says Professor Phibbs, "A lot of people are buying three or four houses, the price is going up, they think they're economic geniuses, but they're not.

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The response to economic stagnation is not to re-examine the whole approach to managing the economy but, rather, to reinforce the case for more austerity, more spending cuts, more assaults on so-called "red tape", more vigorous controls on immigration, more tax cuts for rich "wealth generators", more disengagement from the economy by government and exit from the EU.

In the future, I hope that the transport and logistics infrastructure will be in place so that Nigerian farmers can accept an order and easily ship perishable produce quickly across the border to a customer based in Niger or Chad – and all managed from their phone – enabling them to grow their businesses and become wealth generators.

Skepticism is unpersuasive as concentration of economic activity, creative innovation and wealth generation in the world's top mega-regions already demonstrates their qualitative significance, at least as emblematic modern wealth generators.

Inequality is recast as virtuous: a reward for utility and a generator of wealth, which trickles down to enrich everyone.

And, lastly, Mr Turner's liberalism is a shade too corporatist, representing a belief in the marketplace only as a generator of wealth.

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