restoring prosperity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrestoreandprosperity
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restore
verb[T]
uk/rɪˈstɔːr/us/rɪˈstɔːr/
to return something or someone to an earlier good condition ...
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prosperity
noun[U]
uk/prɒsˈper.ə.ti/us/prɑːˈsper.ə.t̬i/
the state of being successful and having a lot ...
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(Definition ofrestoreandprosperityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Many experts have studied the problem ofrestoringprosperityto that sorely tried region.
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I look upon this as one of the three essentials forrestoringprosperityto shipbuilding and ship-repairing.
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We organise not confrontations but constructive accommodation, which will result inrestoringprosperityto our country.
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What we are not able to solve is the problem ofrestoringprosperityand trade to the world as a whole.
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I regard it as indispensable, its leadership, its direction, its power of co-ordination to be the only hope forrestoringprosperityto the trade.
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He wants a direct subsidy as the best, the easiest and the safest means ofrestoringprosperityto the livestock side of the industry.
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That, we suggest, is not the means ofrestoringprosperityto the fishing industry, to the agricultural industry or, in fact, to any other industry.
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The great task ofrestoringprosperitywe shall behold from dawn to dusk and this shall certainly benefit the multitude and improve our government.
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All those factors can contribute enormously to the prospect of reducing unemployment andrestoringprosperityin this country.
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Here is the greatest chance of saving the world from war andrestoringprosperityto the democratic peoples.
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That is clearly the most direct way ofrestoringprosperityto our industrial districts and therebyrestoringprosperityto agriculture.
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Anyone who knows anything about agriculture must realise that the organisation of marketing will have far more to do withrestoringprosperityto agriculture than anything else.
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Now the task ofrestoringprosperityin our country must be more difficult and more remote than ever, because of this particular attitude that was adopted.
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If cotton mills had been dotted about all over the country, there would be far greater and wider knowledge of its difficulties and the necessity forrestoringprosperity.
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That just shows how little the policy ofrestoringprosperityhas as yet succeeded in maintaining employment on the land, or of replacing men by settlement.
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