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At the same time, some traditional importers are tapping new sources of energy and
becoming
producers, changing the direction of energy flows.
It is a weakened democracy mired in an economic and social crisis so deep that it verges on
becoming
an identity crisis.
But now France is
becoming
a country dominated by a “tripartite system” of more or less equal strength: the left, the right, and the extreme right.
As one top American diplomat put it, “The last worry I have when I wake up at three in the morning is that Europe is
becoming
too strong.”
In fact, for many individuals, particularly in wealthier countries, the top priority is not simply
becoming
richer, but rather living a richer life, and it is toward the latter goal that they will channel their time, income, and creativity.
Not only are they empowering populists; they are
becoming
more and more like them.
That is one consequence of NATO’s Bosnian failure: The countries applying for membership are
becoming
more determined, more impatient.
Voters entrust politicians with
becoming
informed – making full use of public servants, information, and analysis – and weighing alternatives with a long-term, big-picture perspective.
Because of the misuse and overuse of antibiotics, common infections such as pneumonia and tuberculosis are
becoming
increasingly resistant to existing treatments; in some cases, they have become completely immune.
But it is quickly
becoming
a luxury that few countries can afford, particularly in Europe.
Renewable energy from the wind and sun is
becoming
competitive with fossil-fuel-based power generation, and oil prices are hitting lows not seen for years.
But globalization today is different, because it is
becoming
quicker and thicker.
The armed forces are
becoming
increasingly politicized, and major civil-society organizations have been forced to close.
But the new commission that Durao Barroso, Portugal's former Prime Minister, has appointed risks
becoming
imprisoned by the bureaucracy again.
The Hidden Wealth of CitiesSTOCKHOLM – The world is
becoming
increasingly urbanized, as more people are choosing to live in towns and cities than ever before.
It is
becoming
increasing clear that the result of 35 years of pro-growth policies has been an almost unprecedented rise in income and wealth inequality.
But would this sentiment extend to those of African descent and to members of other ethnicities who were gradually
becoming
a more visible part of Australian life?
And there is every reason to hope, and believe, that our experience is gradually
becoming
universal.
The hard-pressed American consumer solved both problems, by
becoming
a powerful source of external support for Chinese growth and by benefiting from the lower prices of products made in China.
But instead of
becoming
a responsible stakeholder in the liberal international order, it seems to have chosen to focus on creating parallel governance structures, which it can shape according to its own preferences.
In Africa, artificial borders that were drawn by colonial powers are
becoming
untenable, as different tribes and ethnic groups attempt to carve out their own territorial spaces.
All along Trump’s march to
becoming
the Republican Party’s presidential nominee, partisan commentators spun and re-spun his countless outrageous statements, sometimes with just a tut-tut of disapproval, while other on-air pundits all too often treated his malignant demagoguery as worthy of serious analysis.
Stock-market values for leading tech companies are down – or perhaps just
becoming
more volatile – in the light of such concerns.
In short, it is good for Americans - and for the world - that old and new Europe are
becoming
one.
According to our recent report, “Voices of the Vulnerable,” the near-poor are
becoming
the new poor.
Public education is
becoming
universally available, including for groups that faced harsh discrimination in the past.
Brazil is
becoming
known not only for orange juice, but for aircraft exports like the Embraer jets that now compete with American and European producers for the regional commuter market.
So punishment through gossip is both cheap and pleasant – and A’s fear of
becoming
the subject of gossip by C may be enough to deter bad behavior toward B.This opens an important avenue for the control of evil.
These tests are now
becoming
part of clinical practice, and are available commercially.
In fact, medical services are
becoming
more and more precarious and the educational system has not advanced beyond a common system of political indoctrination.
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