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Australians rightly worry about
becoming
collateral damage in Trump’s bilateral trade dispute.
Prior to reunification, Germany was the main motor of integration; now, weighed down by reunification’s costs, German taxpayers are determined to avoid
becoming
European debtors’ deep pocket.
Originally a concept created by economists for economists, its use for determining when, and by how much, a public deficit must be corrected is
becoming
a matter for wider discussion.
The Overstretched WestBERLIN – The chaotic consequences of the gradual disintegration of Pax Americana are
becoming
increasingly clear.
So, yes, the West does indeed face a high risk of
becoming
overstretched.
Putin believes that, by
becoming
a major player in Afghanistan, Russia can ensure that America needs its help to extricate itself from the war there.
As competition for high-profile international listings among exchanges heats up, the temptation to water down standards and regulations for dual listings is
becoming
stronger.
With Merkel’s active help, the eurozone is (in effect) moving towards
becoming
a transfer union: the stricter the new rules and the larger the interest-rate spreads among eurozone countries, the faster that will happen.
We need to enable people to defend themselves against others; prevent innocent, well-meaning people from
becoming
infected and harming others; and reduce the incentives and ability of the ill-intentioned to do harm.
Real criminals won’t be deterred, but such a system would prevent the rest of us from being pulled along or
becoming
victims.
In 2008, South Korea, as a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, supported the waiver granting India access to civilian nuclear technology and fuel from other countries – both of which it had been denied since
becoming
a nuclear-weapons power in 1974.
Without the proper assistance, poor countries risk
becoming
locked into reliance on coal and oil for at least another generation, putting the entire planet in danger of out-of-control climate change.
In a mere 13 years, Putin’s regime, with its grand ideological style, has passed through all of the stages of Soviet history,
becoming
a vulgar parody of each.
Both China and the United States are dramatically unequal societies – and are
becoming
more so.
And yet, though courted by all sides in the struggle to maintain stability in Northeast Asia, South Korea now runs the risk of
becoming
isolated.
The only parallel that could be drawn was limited to Asia: pundits wondered whether China was gradually
becoming
the modern equivalent of Germany under Kaiser Wilhelm II, with mounting regional tensions over China’s territorial claims resembling, to some extent, the situation in the Balkans on the eve of WWI.
Second, today’s algorithms are
becoming
very good at pattern recognition when they are provided with large data sets – finding objects in YouTube videos or detecting credit card fraud – but they are much less effective with unusual circumstances that do not fit the usual pattern, or simply when the data are scarce or a bit “noisy.”
With US federal deficits rising toward $1 trillion a year, the issue is
becoming
cripplingly urgent.
Social support by friends and family is vital to ameliorating the effects of tolerable stress and keeping it from
becoming
toxic.
But unless the EU as a whole embraces the cause, Europe – caught between China, which has a very conservative but outdated interpretation of multilateralism, and Trump, who wants to get rid of it – risks
becoming
a casualty.
But it is
becoming
increasingly clear that excluding these issues does greater damage.
But it will also demand far better communication, with firms’ objectives and operations
becoming
much more transparent.
The prospect of
becoming
rich clearly drives many people to work hard.
As a result, the labor market is
becoming
increasingly polarized – a trend that many believe can be addressed with more and better education.
The fourth trend affects the entire Arab world, as well as Iran and Turkey: the social role of religion is
becoming
increasingly contested.
With radicalism
becoming
increasingly entrenched, on the one hand, and young Muslims putting forward enlightened understandings of their religion, on the other, a battle for the soul of Islam is raging.
But China’s established role as the assembly hub for the region’s production-sharing networks means that it is
becoming
a source of autonomous shocks – with a large and persistent impact on business-cycle fluctuations.
In any case, the bottom line is that, as a hostile global environment brings to the fore their leaders’ economic mismanagement, Latin American voters are
becoming
increasingly disenchanted.
Hence the impasse, with the eurozone
becoming
mired in a vicious circle of high debt and economic austerity.
Non-Muslims rarely have much contact with Muslims who are in the process of
becoming
radicalized, and in any case their arguments would not be well received.
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