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Poroshenko even proposed
adding
an international partner to his government’s investigation, which could invigorate the probe.
Xi told Singh that he sought “a fair, reasonable, and mutually acceptable settlement based on mutual understanding and accommodation,”
adding
significantly, “Let’s settle the boundary framework agreement quickly.”
Adding
new features can speed the transition, but what is necessary is only that the new system be incompatible with existing systems in certain respects, and that a sufficient number of people expect that it will become the new standard.
There is more interest in Sarkozy’s populist ideas about currency intervention and
adding
a new political dimension to monetary policy decisions than is commonly realized.
Adding
insult to injury, the 2017 UN World Happiness Report ranks Singapore 26th, while Hong Kong is 71st – not much higher than China, which was in 79th place.
Adding
$1.5 trillion more to the federal debt will create an understandable reluctance to respond to a downturn with further tax cuts.
The atmosphere contains about 750 gigatons of CO2, while total annual human emission is approximately 5.5 Gt, thus
adding
annually roughly 0.7% of the total.
Adding
these individuals to those officially classified as unemployed implies that about 15% of potential labor-force participants are working less than they want.
By allowing parents to make uninformed decisions about the health of not just their own children, but their entire community, the Syriza government is only
adding
to the problem.
Adding
up the impact of the PBC’s sterilization efforts, roughly one-quarter of China’s total monetary base is illiquid.
Meanwhile,
adding
to my anguish, the government delayed payment of our salaries – and not for the first time.
In Asia, which now leads the world in terms of
adding
nuclear power capacity, most new plants are located along coastlines, so that these thirsty facilities can draw more on seawater.
These fiscal improvements have freed up funds for sizable investments in education, without
adding
to public debt.
Instead of
adding
resources to European security, it now seems that EDI will reduce them.
Most obvious is the new European General Staff now being formed in Belgium, whose work will inevitably duplicate what NATO already does, while
adding
yet another military bureaucracy, with its administrative support, extra pay and allowances for service abroad, mass of documents in two languages and more.
For America, this means that the European forces of NATO will actually be weakened by EDI,
adding
to the potential burden on US combat forces.
On both counts, the disconnects are striking,
adding
a new dimension of risk to the impact of the “China factor” on a fragile world.
Similarly, intelligent transportation systems for roads can double or triple the use of an asset – typically at a fraction of the cost of
adding
the equivalent in physical capacity.
Should the US choose to face al-Sadr and his forces head on, they risk alienating Iraq’s largest sectarian community, the Shi’a,
adding
fuel to the anti-occupation resistance and thus probably dooming Bush to failure.
That would be the equivalent of
adding
an economy the combined size of Germany and Austria every year.
Although jobs may be more plentiful in cities, India’s largest metropolitan areas are already bursting;
adding
millions of climate refugees to underdeveloped slums and shantytowns would be catastrophic.
Creditors would then ask many more questions before
adding
to their already-considerable holdings of US government debt, generating still more headwinds in a US economy that already faces an unemployment crisis and uneven growth.
Job-eroding technological advances, worsening income inequality, demographic shifts, dwindling natural resources, and environmental depletion are
adding
even more straws to the camel’s back.
Immigration to Spain, Italy, and Greece has surged,
adding
to longstanding immigrant populations in northern Europe and to the number of so-called “guest workers” in Austria, Germany, and Luxembourg.
“Glaciers in the Himalaya are receding faster than in any other part of the world,” the report noted,
adding
that “if the present rate continues, the likelihood of them disappearing by the year 2035 and perhaps sooner is very high.”
As a result, the advanced economies have been shedding routine jobs at a rapid rate, while
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non-routine jobs (for example, those that cannot yet be replaced or reduced by machines and networked computers).
Even without
adding
energy exports to its diplomatic arsenal, Russia may take steps to mitigate that risk, by encouraging Iran to delay reaching a final nuclear agreement with the international community.
A very likely downgrade of these insurers’ credit ratings will force banks and financial institutions that hold these risky assets to write them down,
adding
another $150 billion to the financial system’s mounting losses.
Indeed,
adding
up all these losses in financial markets, the sum will hit a staggering $1 trillion.
What, then, was the rationale for
adding
so many in 1980?
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