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Developing countries have realized enormous economic benefits from international trade, but the benefits have often been squandered due to government corruption, inadequate legal structures, political upheaval, and failure to use the increased wealth to develop sustainable internal social and economic activity.
Realized exchange gain is when a company is selling to a customer who has a different type of currency. When the customer is invoiced at one exchange rate, but in the process, the rate changes and the invoice is paid by a new rate, which benefits the company, they achieve a realized exchange gain.
Yes. Speaking as someone with experience in this. Having friends with benefits is something most "kids" do in their teens and early twenties. then they grow up and realized how stupid it is.
If I did not have the personal costs associated with my driving behavior, I could have realized benefits such as saving money on maintenance, repairs, and fuel expenses. Additionally, I could have had a reduced environmental impact by driving less and opting for more sustainable transportation options. Lastly, I might have experienced less stress and frustration related to traffic or parking issues.
The permissions helps to restrict/monitor the movement(accessing of resources) of the user in the domain.
Not really. The health benefits of popcorn can be realized with plain popcorn. Kettle popcorn is covered in sugar, salt, and fat. Check the label.
Calcium deficiency may be more common than realized; lime is often desirable to reduce soil acidity and because of other indirect benefits.
The future perfect tense of "realized" is "will have realized."
That depends on you the purchaser. There are many types of annuities. Each have their own benefits and each have their own period of years for the maximum return to be realized.
That would be for economic reasons. There are two immediate benefits: 1. One less mouth to feed. 2. Profit realized from the sale of the child.
No, the word realized is the past tense of the verb to realize. The word realized is also an adjective.
Let's step through the verb realize from future to present to past to past participle. Ready? Let's jump. I will realize. I could realize. I should realize. I realize. I realized. I have realized. I could have realized. I should have realized. The word realized is past tense. You can't "should realized" in this light. You should realize that.