The connection with wealth is well established (see chart again) but that is different: it has been forged over decades, even centuries.
Many ideologies took decades, even centuries, to be acknowledged as wrong.
Proposals for European integration go back decades, even centuries.
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Mr. Lenz and other German bomb disposal experts said it could be still decades, or even centuries, before nearly all of the tens of thousands of still-unexploded bombs estimated to be buried throughout Germany are discovered.
There is something uplifting in the thought that even five centuries years after his death, a wronged monarch might at last find posthumous justice.
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The reference book, featuring artwork by the top botanical illustrators and painters of the time, remains a valued reference even more than two centuries later.
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For many centuries, even millennia, the world got by without translation: the people of different nations simply learned enough of the next door language to communicate adequately.
Obviously the Arctic Ocean was nearly or completely ice-free at the end of summer for centuries or even millennia, and still the polar bear survived and the Inuit culture radiated.
The mystery of what turns women on has eluded husbands and boyfriends, even women themselves, for centuries.
Trade and commerce between our people has been happening for centuries -- even before we were independent nations.
Over the past two centuries, and even more over the past generation, the developmental timing of these two systems has changed.
She waved her hand at them, a gesture practiced over centuries, and even though there was no magic in it, Blork was instantly quiet.
This has been happening for decades, centuries, millennia even.
"York Minster has stood at the heart of the city for centuries, but even before that, this site was instrumental in the growth of York, from a military barracks into a major conurbation, " said the Dean of York, the Very Reverend Vivienne Faull.
From ancient shipwrecks to underwater caves, this photo exhibition is an insight to the diversity of the underwater cultural heritage and its astonishing condition of conservation through the centuries of time, or even millennia.
Gibbs would normally be one of the first names down on the South African team-sheet, even though there have been no Test centuries in four matches since his 192 against West Indies in Centurion at the beginning of the year.
That's what makes classical music timeless, because even though it's been around for centuries, musicians like all of you are always reinterpreting and replaying it in ways that we've never heard before -- and that makes it so exciting.
And it's really funny, that's another thing about the Mexican monster wrestler movies--is that whether a monster is centuries old or whether he is even not of this Earth, they all manage to know all of the latest wrestling moves.
One possible solution, if the leap second is abolished, could be to tie in any changes with daylight saving changes - even though this would take place in a few centuries' time.
Some Kuwaitis even questioned the monarchy, whose ruling family goes back centuries in this region.
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Wild reindeer, Arctic fox and polar bear are a regular presence in the town's hinterland, even as Svalbard is littered with reminders of the hunting expeditions which for centuries drove many Arctic species to the brink of extinction.
But in a country where for centuries the disadvantaged had no chance of improving their prospects, more social mobility, even amid wider inequality, is a big step forward.
Fiscal reform in the countryside, culminating in the abolition of a centuries-old agricultural tax in 2006, helped boost the central government's standing even as it drained the coffers of many local governments.
But Congress has for centuries recognized some form of copyright, the Constitution explicitly authorizes the legislature to do so, and even Salam and Ruffini concede that piracy is common and increasing.
Despite centuries of supposed weight-loss remedies from anti-obesity soaps, crash diets based on vinegar to even amphetamines, fads have failed.
Even though about 480 million of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics live in Latin America, for centuries, the church's top job has gone to Europeans.
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So did the disregard companies showed for their workers' safety even when mining and railway accidents killed many thousands of their men every year in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
They almost universally do not factor in the other emissions from burning fuel, even though they are more potent, because they exist in much smaller quantities and they also do not persist for centuries as will CO2.
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Over a period of six centuries, he says, the bourgeois virtues of thrift and industry were built into English culture--even, by dint of the higher reproductive success of wealthier families, into English DNA. His cure for failed nations: more emigration.
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