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  • The critique of usury is the following: it is an unearned income, a double billing, condones the exploita - tion of the Needy, creates spontaneously mechanisms of inequitable redistri - bution of wealth, an agent of economic instability and encourages to discount the Future.

    The " S " Words-- Serfdom and Slavery 2007

  • Chairperson, the RDP is well aware of the complexities of our economic situation, and the government is under no illusion that we have all the answers to the problems of economic growth and distri - bution in our country.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Although government has a crucial role to play in creating the policy framework for development and to bring about a fair distri - bution of resources, government should not be the main agent for development.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • The long term success of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, and its contri - bution to the social and economic development of our region, will depend also on how it is managed when the engineering feats have been long completed.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • Unaffected by such artificial constraints, the gully marched on, wending its way into the heart of the distri-bution complex.

    The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992

  • This is used in computing the route qualities; it represents the contri - bution of this interface to the overall computation.

    The KA9Q Internet Software Package by Bdale Garbee 1989

  • K. Marx, Das Kapital, 2nd ed. (Hamburg, 1872), Capital various editions; idem, Zur Kritik der politischen Oekonomie (Berlin, 1859), trans. as A Contri - bution to the Critique of Political Economy (New York, 1970).

    NECESSITY STEPHAN K 1968

  • Renaissance and politics see, inter alia, F. Chabod's contri - bution to Actes du colloque sur la Renaissance (Paris, 1958);

    IDEA OF RENAISSANCE DENYS HAY 1968

  • Burckhardt's decisive contri - bution was to gather all these trends of interpretation to - gether into one coherent synthesis, based upon a respectable foundation of historical scholarship

    IDEA OF RENAISSANCE DENYS HAY 1968

  • So far as optics is concerned, an especially important contri - bution was made by the school that flourished in

    OPTICS AND VISION VASCO RONCHI 1968

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