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The Americans fraternised with all the wide-awake, 'ubi caro ibi vultures.'
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This is the modern way of planting Colonies-Etubi solitudinem faciunt, id Imperium vocant.
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Even Selden applied to Aconcio the remark ubi bene, nil melius; ubi male, nemo pejus.
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Quod vel maxime fit ubi de rebus Ecclesiasticis vel de juris prudentia Romana (tom.
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Guicciardini, ubi supra.-PaoloGiovio, de Vitâ Magni Gonsalvi, (Vitae Illustrium Virorum, Basiliae, 1578,) lib.
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But unlike universal credit, universalbasicincome would eliminate the poverty trap.
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However, National Party leader Simon Bridges does not support a universalbasicincome.
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However, National Party leader Simon Bridges did not support a universalbasicincome.
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Instead, Labour should promote a shorter working week and a universalbasicincome.
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Many governments are experimenting with what a universalbasicincome will look like.
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When it launched the pilot scheme back in 2017, Finland became the first European country to test out the idea of an unconditionalbasicincome.
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Straub rejects some of the federal assembly's calculations, but acknowledges that introducing a unconditionalbasicincome would cost around a third of the country's GDP.
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A new campaign for a " citizen'sincome" asks exactly that.
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It's hard to imagine a political climate in which the case for a full citizen'sincome will ever be palatable.
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Replacing the costly, complex benefits system, a citizen'sincome is an unconditional payment granted to every individual as a right of citizenship.
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Campaigners believe a citizen'sincome would bind us as a society, and put workers in a stronger position to negotiate better employment terms and conditions.
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Experiments will be underway in the direct government provision of basicincome.
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You mention how basicincome worked wonders in rural India and Namibia.
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CORI's radical idea of a basicincome has everything going for it.
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But unlike universal credit, universal basicincome would eliminate the poverty trap.
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Universal basicincome has the potential to be that win, says Dancey.