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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of privatized in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
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The numerical value of privatized in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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We want Chile to be a better place, the most powerful have privatized everything. It's been that way for 30 years.
If you have free universal health care and free education supported by public school taxes, then you have more bargaining power with your bosses, but if everything is privatized, and ordinary Americans have to pay for everything through their wages, then they're at the mercy of their employers. If the workers know they'll be ruined if they lost their jobs, they're not going to be uppity. You want to break their spirit.
He didn't know that they used private -- that they privatized it.
NALCO share can't go up Rs.73.5 in this month so whenever it touches this price, sell all from your portfolio if holding it. Private bookies are trying to bring its price abysmally low to let it privatized. If fundamentals were responsible for price , then it can never go to this low level
This is an international issue. We are scandalized when Amazon hears our private conversations at home. But now the government is saying it is going to do the same thing, we privatized a lot of infrastructure and handed over decision making power to the markets. Previously, when citizens believed that the market was abusing that power, they could turn to governments and call for regulation. But this leaves the judicial system as the only alternative left to turn to. And, I think, in the long run, this is a big issue for any democracy.
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