They are as much a part of our natural endowment as our sensitive faculties and our skeletal structure.
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We did nothing to create or earn this natural endowment yet it provides us with everything we need to thrive.
From the economist.com
By natural endowment Pavarotti was essentially a lyric tenor, ideally suited to lighter roles in Donizetti, Bellini and Verdi requiring lyrical grace and agile passagework.
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But before oil euphoria kicks in, Brazil's leaders should ask themselves why so many other countries have made bigger returns from a much smaller natural endowment.
From the economist.com
For her part, some combination of cosmetic expertise, cinematic enhancement and natural endowment makes Streisand look more like she's in her 50s than in her 70s, which is the actuality.
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The USGS also recently completed an assessment of the adjacent Levant Basin Province, with a mean estimated natural gas endowment of 122 tcf.
From the sciencedaily.com
The idea of building up an endowment to replace shrinking natural resources did not exist.
From the economist.com
This strategy was particularly well suited to that time because of South Korea's poor natural resource endowment, low savings rate, and tiny domestic market.
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On the one hand, as usual, our extraordinary endowment of cheaply produced industrial commodities and energies positions us as a natural beneficiary of the new era.