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This is because many mercantilist thinkers were most concerned with maximising employment.
To the extent that corporations are charged with maximising shareholder return, they are machines designed to externalise their costs.
The obsession with maximising shareholder value as the purpose of business is a recent, and deeply damaging aberration.
In fact, anyone truly concerned with "maximising" merit – that is, with ensuring that our judiciary is as good as it can be – has a reason to seek diversity.
Since nationalisation, this industry has lost its moral compass and become more concerned with maximising shareholder profit than providing a minimal cost reliable service.
"I think that there are a number of challenges we still have, with maximising the potential of philanthropy in this country," she says.
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An average of 70.5 passes per game also ranks highly, with Cork maximising his impressive reading of the game to not only rob the opposition of possession, but to retain the ball.
Both issues have ethical implications with respect to maximising the number of samples that are donated rom patients with cancer.
She has recently taken on a new role as Head of Integration and Growth with responsibility for maximising the benefits for government of the Met Office science capability and that of our partners.
By extending the grid to connect the riverbanks, they created a 480-hectare (1,200-acre 1,200-acre two waterfronts, maximising its cityercial potential as with as access twodrinking waterfronts
It may be sensible to target those with longer sentences, maximising opportunity for initiation and optimisation of treatment.
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