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New liquefied natural gas terminals in Europe and legislative changes in the United States to enable the export of America’s
burgeoning
energy supplies will demonstrate to Russia that its window of energy-based leverage is closing.
With rising protectionism,
burgeoning
trade disputes, and a troubling lack of concern for shared interests like climate change, the world seems to be turning its back on multilateralism.
Cancer epidemiologist Geoffrey Kabat identifies several factors, including “the success of the environmental movement; a deep-seated distrust of industry; the public’s insatiable appetite for stories related to health, which the media duly cater to; and – not least – the striking expansion of the fields of epidemiology and environmental health sciences and their
burgeoning
literature.”
CAMBRIDGE – The
burgeoning
trade war between the United States and China has as much to do with technology as with the balance of trade.
The troubles of the wobbling global economy will take a lot of pep out of their
burgeoning
tech and manufacturing sectors.”
Globalization – the breaking down of national boundaries and the integration of economies across continents – has resulted in
burgeoning
demands on governments at the same time that their ability to provide answers has been reduced.
America's
burgeoning
trade deficit is a result of the Bush Administration's unprecedented mismanagement.
Nowadays, we are witnessing the application of Sun’s ideas in Africa, where China’s prime objectives are to secure energy and mineral supplies to fuel its breakneck economic expansion, open up new markets, curtail Taiwan’s influence on the continent, consolidate its
burgeoning
global authority, and clinch for themselves African-allocated export quotas.
Consider, for example, the Internet-based telecoms firm Skype, created in Estonia;Rovio’s “Angry Birds” video game, made in Finland; the TomTom GPS navigation system, developed in the Netherlands;Navigon, another navigation system, and SoundCloud, a music download service, both made in Germany;Maktoob, an Arabic Internet service provider, and Rubicon, a
burgeoning
animation educational company, both established in Jordan; and Infosys and Wipro, two of many successful technology ventures in India.
Take, for example, the recent immigrants from the countryside who live in neighborhoods surrounding San Jose, Costa Rica amid social disorder and
burgeoning
crime.
Before 2004 (when China’s
burgeoning
current-account surplus became an international issue), the West believed that China was moving in the right direction – becoming “more like us.”
Global economic growth is also causing a
burgeoning
environmental crisis.
On several occasions, Putin has referred to Eurasianism as an important part of Russian ideology; he has even invoked it as a founding principle of the “Eurasian Economic Union,” a
burgeoning
trade area of former Soviet states.
They implement Fabbro’s recommendations, and, as he had predicted, Venice becomes the world’s leading power, thanks to
burgeoning
trade, rapid economic growth, and broad prosperity – all enabled by free markets.
Nonetheless, the case highlights a broader trend: the wooing of China’s princelings by prestigious Western educational institutions and businesses for the purpose of advancing their parochial interests in the
burgeoning
Chinese market.
Kazakhstan hopes to use these routes for its
burgeoning
mining exports.
This trend is being driven partly by demographics: developed countries are aging fast, while Asia, Africa, and Latin America have
burgeoning
populations that are both young and increasingly wealthy, implying both substantial dynamism and greater competition for resources.
In India, as elsewhere, digital ecosystems – including cab-hailing companies, e-commerce players, and digital financial services – are providing new opportunities (especially for women, in
burgeoning
self-help groups) to earn decent pay in parts of the country not typically considered strong labor markets.
Despite the challenges some African countries face, the continent’s economic potential remains massive, thanks to favorable demographic dynamics, fast-growing cities,
burgeoning
domestic markets, and a digital revolution.
In fact, citizens seem to be driven less by ideology than by their frustration with
burgeoning
economic challenges, which have been caused largely by a situation over which their leaders have little control: the end of the commodity boom that began early this century.
Fears of excess investment and “ghost cities” fixate on the supply side, without giving due weight to
burgeoning
demand.
The
burgeoning
fishery and aquaculture sector is benefiting from species with better yields and greater resistance to disease and stress.
The elements of a new Obama vision for the US-India relationship would be: an emergency joint task force to fast-track the development of sustainable solutions to meet India’s and the world’s
burgeoning
energy, water and food needs.
Individual freedoms, human rights and the spirit of anti-collectivism developed as never before, but there was also a
burgeoning
welfare state, Christian and social democratic parties that understood how strongly prosperity and individual freedoms depend on community.
Another 40% goes to repaying interest on the country’s
burgeoning
international debt, which now exceeds half of Kenya’s annual GNP – a red flag for credit ratings agencies.
But Africa can thrive if its governments act now to tap the energy and dynamism of the
burgeoning
youth population.
Second, there has been a
burgeoning
awareness among governments that economic growth requires a proactive regulatory approach.
And the country’s
burgeoning
middle class, many of whom have taken to the streets since 2013, will no longer tolerate rising living costs, mediocre public services, state capture, and rampant corruption.
Pollution from Hong Kong’s own power generation plants, growing number of vehicles, and
burgeoning
shipping industry can certainly be reduced.
UN experts themselves warn that the greatest single threat to the planet's environment comes from the world's
burgeoning
population and its demand that ever more land be devoted to food production.
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