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There is a
burgeoning
desire for a future that dispenses with traditional policies based on fear and anger.
Moreover, science is humanity’s best hope for addressing such existential threats as climate change, emerging pathogens, extra-terrestrial bolides, and a
burgeoning
population.
In February 2014, months after the second recapitalization, the asset management company Blackrock reported that the
burgeoning
volume of NPLs necessitated a substantial third recapitalization.
With their
burgeoning
bilateral trade and shared commitment to eradicating poverty, both India and China have common cause to cooperate in creating a mutually acceptable geopolitical map of South Asia and the Indian Ocean.
If one dates the cyber-security problem not from the beginning of the Internet in the 1970s, but from the late 1990s, when
burgeoning
participation made the Internet the substrate for economic and military interdependence (and thus increased our vulnerability), cooperation is now at about the two-decade mark.
In fact, I believe that China’s future leaders, are more likely to come from China’s burgeoning, but still limited, civil society than from the bureaucracy.
As it stands, China’s economy follows, to some extent, the old Leninist “commanding heights” model, with the Party holding all political power and controlling major enterprises and sectors, even as the
burgeoning
private sector drives growth and employment.
Saudi Arabia, with its
burgeoning
oil revenues, could use a big deal to reinforce the country’s image as a major anchor of global financial stability.
Furthermore, developing economies are now contributing to a
burgeoning
global middle class, whose numbers have more than doubled, from around one billion people in 1985 to 2.3 billion in 2015.
In Africa, in particular, a
burgeoning
cohort of young people – 11 million entering the job market every year – is compounding the threat.
Its
burgeoning
population far outstrips the country’s ability to feed itself.
Burgeoning
markets might disappear and investment opportunities evaporate, while the risk of political instability will increase.
What appears to be a “quick fix” to protect local populations and US interests often devolves into chaos, anarchy, civil war, and
burgeoning
humanitarian crises, as has happened in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and now Syria.
Europe needs working-age people to reduce the burden of a
burgeoning
elderly population, so relaxing immigration restrictions could help.
Breaking the distorting power of these criminal networks requires first confronting the distortions that perpetuate it: the failed war on drugs and criminalization of consumers; the
burgeoning
privatization of security; police agencies that reproduce, rather than reduce, violence and crime; prisons that hone offenders’ criminal skills; and judicial systems that re-victimize crime victims.
The market for “clean meat” is nascent but burgeoning, and the public response has been overwhelmingly positive to some of the more advanced products on the market.
China’s government has justified this
burgeoning
trade by claiming that North Korea will come to appreciate the wonders of a market economy.
India’s government felt betrayed by Nasheed’s own
burgeoning
relationship with China.
Meanwhile, in emerging economies – especially the so-called BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) – members of the
burgeoning
middle class are changing their diets to resemble those of their rich-country counterparts.
For example, 43% of people still lack access to basic sanitation facilities, and many of Asia’s cities, burdened by
burgeoning
populations, suffer from poor sanitation, deteriorating environmental conditions, and inadequate housing and infrastructure.
For example, the Trump administration would do well not to pursue an overly aggressive policy toward China in the South China Sea, in light of the
burgeoning
crisis on the Korean Peninsula.
But this supply-side fix doesn’t address the demands of China’s
burgeoning
middle class.
And, however committed the China pessimists are to free markets, there is no denying that China’s state-controlled economy has lifted millions of people out of poverty and created a rapidly
burgeoning
middle class.
Although all of these constitute potential or actual threats, the biggest challenges facing the US are its
burgeoning
debt, crumbling infrastructure, second-rate primary and secondary schools, outdated immigration system, and slow economic growth – in short, the domestic foundations of American power.
As it is, India’s
burgeoning
youth population is struggling to find employment opportunities, making them easy targets for troublemakers.
India’s democracy and
burgeoning
economy make it a major factor in the Asian balance of power, and the recent terrorist attacks in Mumbai underscore a shared struggle against violent Islamic extremism.
South Africa has the know-how to meet Africa’s
burgeoning
need for a wide range of services, from banking and insurance to retail and transport.
While scores have lost their positions and others have been imprisoned, most are briefly detained and then allowed to find other jobs in China’s
burgeoning
civil society.
More PhD production and
burgeoning
research in China, for instance, doesn’t take away from America’s store of learning; on the contrary, it enhances what we know and can accomplish.
Moreover, having built the needed physical infrastructure in the last decade (perhaps to excess), China is now emphasizing the software infrastructure needed to sustain the growth of its
burgeoning
services sector.
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