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If the only thing that changed about NAFTA members’ behavior was that they exported less to the US, America workers could benefit, with US farmers or manufacturers – including much of Trump’s own electoral base –
becoming
more competitive within the US market.
South America is
becoming
a region where war is unthinkable – what the political scientist Karl Deutsch once called a “security community.”
Alas, Russia is moving more in the opposite direction; political power is
becoming
more, not less, concentrated.
But the 2008 crisis exposed the dangers, with the globalized financial system’s intricate web of connections
becoming
a conduit for contagion.
Soon after, I started casually discussing the notion of
becoming
a backup cosmonaut with the Space Adventures team.
But Nato, while it remains important for practical military cooperation among its members and as strategic reassurance against any major outside threat, inevitably is
becoming
less central to American as well as European concerns since such major threats are simply not on the horizon.
But by making ourselves more sensitive to their presence and
becoming
aware of the distorted incentives to which they give rise, as well as by imposing regulations that limit their scope and increasing the amount of required disclosure, we can mitigate their consequences, both in the public and the private sector.
Fat-related diabetes is
becoming
epidemic in India.
It is
becoming
increasingly clear that if Greece proceeds to unilateral action – whether by repealing unpopular austerity laws or renouncing the loan agreement itself – the eurozone will suspend disbursement of the loan.
With the process
becoming
increasingly challenging and costly, looking across borders could prove vital to enabling all Chinese to live decent, dignified lives.
This is particularly true in Africa, where some countries, are on an alarming trajectory toward
becoming
major greenhouse-gas emitters, despite having abundant natural resources that can be developed sustainably and with a minimal carbon footprint.
That question is
becoming
increasingly urgent, because governments around the world, from Argentina to Canada to Norway, are supporting plans to continue producing fossil fuels and explore for more.
Ukraine is thus
becoming
a dangerous mix of authoritarianism and corrupt capitalism.
"How can democratic institutions work properly," he asked, "when politics is
becoming
increasingly criminalized?"
As its neighborhoods suffer from a new wave of violence, acknowledging this reality is
becoming
increasingly urgent.
The near-term course of Turkish politics is impossible to predict, but two things are
becoming
increasingly clear.
Nowadays, facts and truth are
becoming
increasingly difficult to uphold in politics (and in business and even sports).
The least our leaders can do is prevent it from
becoming
a vehicle for legitimating illegal acts.
Most international finance economists are
becoming
increasingly frightened that a major international financial crisis could erupt.
Indeed, they fear that the scale of that potential crisis is
becoming
larger and larger.
Others – especially managers of financial assets – are
becoming
increasingly convinced that economists don’t know very much, and that what they do know is of no use to traders like themselves.
PARIS – Are women in Europe on the verge of
becoming
an engine for political change?
Last month, Donald Tusk, Poland’s former prime minister, was appointed President of the European Council, thus
becoming
one of Europe’s three top leaders.
But then others kept posing the same question; by the fifth time, I started
becoming
concerned.
Today, the region is gradually
becoming
more combustible, and another spark could be lit, perhaps this time in Skopje.
It has benefited many professionals and industries, too, by
becoming
a new source of pride, funding, and profit.
That means
becoming
more presidential, by advocating a calm and reasonable approach that emphasizes, above all, upholding the US Constitution and the rule of law.
What we should do now is what democrats should have done in 1930 to prevent a catastrophe that is now
becoming
imaginable once again.
It is
becoming
increasingly difficult for workers with low levels of educational attainment to find high-paying jobs in any sector, even when the economy is operating near full capacity.
One cannot imagine even a partly free political space, as Russia was becoming, that they could share.
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