21. The island profits from tourism. 22. This had opened the way for landlords to profit from the programme. 23. It called for international agreements to support sustainable development, with payments made by companies which profited from indigenous knowledge of plant properties. 24. For if Charles the Bald profited from the increased resources generated by the ninth-century economy, so too did the aristocracy. 25. He will not in the long run profit from arrangements that turn the surviving research institutes into training grounds for emigrant specialists. 26. Directors and employees of companies which profit from things that are very unlikely to turn very unpleasant should be personally exposed to fear of these unpleasantness. 27. Exceptional groups profited from the war -- notably those like shipbuilders and coopers whose specialised services were much in demand for the naval war. 28. Carefully used, they were an instrument which enhanced and profited from royal authority. 29. Similarly, royal officials profited from their duties, and there was inevitably corruption. 30. The report advises developing countries on drawing up contracts and establishing regulations so that they can profit from their biodiversity. |