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She had been feeling sick for about two months, and when she went to a health clinic, she described symptoms such as weight loss, fatigue, shortness of breath, fever, night sweats, chills, loss of appetite, and pain when
breathing
and coughing.
They must live with what the media often refer to as Delhi’s “killer dust” – respirable suspended particulate matter that becomes lodged in the lungs and impairs our
breathing.
For instance, the immediate risks of
breathing
polluted air could be described in terms of the “micromort,” the unit representing a one-in-a-million chance of dying.
By comparison,
breathing
in Beijing on its most polluted days equals approximately 15 micromorts.
And, among proponents of immigration, even “illegal” has come to be regarded as an offensive, pejorative qualifier for any living,
breathing
person.
The history of social regulation in the industrial West is unambiguous: systematic, organized pressure at the workplace is essential to
breathing
life into the rights enshrined in statute books.
Clearly, the Annan mission gave the regime some
breathing
space and created a temporary illusion of political and diplomatic progress.
But the
breathing
space provided to the regime does not offer it salvation.
The group, it turned out, was led by an exiled patriarch, Li Hongzhi, who had conjured his cult out of traditional Chinese
breathing
exercises (qigong), a belief in miracle cures, nostrums about clean living, and a mish-mash of Buddhist and Taoist mysticism.
Virtually no expert foresaw the events of 1989; no expert whom I know imagined that China’s next wave of destabilizing protest might come from a mass movement of superstitious middle-aged, middle-class citizens dedicated to recycled notions of Buddhist and Taoist clean living, health through meditation,
breathing
exercises and mysticism spread via the Internet.
Many EU governments are
breathing
a sigh of relief.
Central banks cannot keep high interest rates forever, as they lack unlimited reserves and political
breathing
room.
But while they may be able to report that their baby suffered from rapid
breathing
or diarrhea, they have no way of identifying the cause of these symptoms.
Now is the moment for South Asia to revert to its “natural balance,” gain
breathing
space, and recover its shattered peace.
But, while it is true that much policy attention has been devoted to fighting financial fires, this is not a sufficient answer: since the summer of 2012, when ECB President Mario Draghi convinced markets that the eurozone would not break up, Europe has had enough
breathing
space to address the growth imperative, but has barely done so.
Conventional wisdom has changed, and many people will be
breathing
a sigh of relief when inflation rates rise above 3% or more in the US and elsewhere.
Many spend their days lying in bed, where they develop major health problems including bedsores, muscle atrophy, spinal deformities, and
breathing
disorders.
Will the political winds shift to reinvigorate economic liberalization, with politicians reminiscent of Britain’s Margaret Thatcher or the US’s Ronald Reagan coming to the fore,
breathing
the fire of change?
She injected them with morphine and another drug that slowed their
breathing
until they died.
A decade-long commodity boom gave Argentina economic
breathing
room.
Greece is unlikely to enjoy the
breathing
space provided by a commodity boom.
In order to gain the
breathing
space necessary for the reform process to be effective, the Greek government could just announce a simple rescheduling: the due date of all existing public debt is extended by five years at an unchanged interest rate.
For newborns, the main risks are asphyxia (difficulty breathing), prematurity, and infection.
Moreover, there is no hope that any new leader, whoever it may be, will get any
breathing
space to establish unquestioned control, given the economy’s utter state of decay, as last year’s failed bid to reform the currency demonstrated.
Despite the inefficiencies and distortions arising from such monetary financing, the ECB may indeed provide some
breathing
space for governments.
Russia's fate will, in some ways, be decided that day - it will either sink into more chaos and despair, the streets increasingly ruled by brown-black fascist youth, or Russia will receive a little
breathing
room, maybe its last, to find a viable course, somewhere in between the extreme archipelagos of Gulag and Gucci.
If, for example, Trump decides to take on Iran and subsequently gets sucked even deeper into the Middle East quagmire, China might get some
breathing
room.
Strong economies provide the leeway to invest in climate adaptation, while environmental stability ensures the
breathing
space needed to attend to economic problems.
It does not offer a quick way to riches; it does not double the growth rate; it does not happen by just
breathing
the air.
This negotiating success has provided the government with considerable
breathing
space in which to conduct a more effective referendum campaign.
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