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By contrast, if developing countries cut their tariffs by the same proportion as high-income countries, and services and investment were also liberalized, the global annual gains could
climb
as high as US$120 billion, with US$17 billion going to the world’s poorest countries.
In the generation after World War II, you could secure a blue-collar unionized manufacturing job or
climb
to the top of a white collar bureaucracy that offered job security, relatively high salaries, and long, stable career ladders.
Given the low base, and the Fed’s obvious caution, nominal interest rates are unlikely to
climb
too far by the next US recession.
Anderson showed that if developing countries cut their tariffs by the same proportion as high-income countries, and services and investment were also liberalized, the annual global gains could
climb
to $120 billion, with $17 billion going to the world's poorest countries by 2015.
By contrast, the US commitment to Afghanistan will increase, and troop levels will
climb.
For decades, vying for the world’s low-cost manufacturing business seemed to be the most promising way for low-income countries to
climb
the development ladder.
As non-democratic leaders increasingly use the “fake news” backlash to clamp down on independent media, that number is likely to
climb.
The global trade-to-GDP ratio peaked in 2008 at 61%, after a 35-year climb, falling back to 56% by 2016 – at precisely the time when fear of globalization reached political fever pitch.
Until a few decades ago, democratic leaders had to
climb
the electoral ladder, rung by rung, acquiring along the way a facility for retail politics, stump speaking, and the demands of assembling a working majority.
In Europe, French politicians moved up the parliamentary ladder in the Fourth Republic, and could aspire to
climb
to the presidency in the Fifth.
Moreover, its poll numbers continue to
climb.
They point out, for example, that malaria deaths will
climb
along with temperatures, because potentially killer mosquitoes thrive in warmer areas.
Oregon will get the money only if its per-person Medicaid costs
climb
substantially more slowly than other states’.
By 2020, the number of renewable mini-grid connections in these two countries is expected to
climb
from 12,000 to more than 145,000.
By contrast, the PO’s support has yet to
climb
above 25%.
In 1987, the economist C. Fred Bergsten was among the first to point out that global imbalances had begun to
climb
toward uncharted territory.
Though many will deny it, we are always comparing ourselves with others, and hoping to
climb
the social ladder.
As labor costs continue to climb, is China set to lose its coveted spot as the world’s workshop?
Larger firms are more capable of pooling resources for research and development, which is the key to China’s aspirations to
climb
the value ladder.
Close to home, as Italian bond yields
climb
and oscillate with the rumor mill, yields for Spanish, Portuguese, and Greek bonds have been driven higher.
The longer we wait to increase R&D funding and strengthen collaboration on treatment, the higher TB’s death toll will
climb.
More likely, the euro will stabilize at some point in the range of 80 US cents, then begin to
climb
back up.
Consider the fungus Cordyceps, which interferes with the behavior of ants in tropical rainforests in such a way as to make them
climb
high into the vegetation, and latch onto a leaf to die.
Similarly, a virus that infects gypsy moth larvae prompts them to
climb
en masse to the tops of trees to die.
For those who believe that a society should offer its members equal opportunity, and that anyone who works hard can
climb
higher on the socioeconomic ladder, redistribution is unnecessary and unfair.
Fees for wire transfers and for exchanging currency can quickly
climb
to 10% or more per transaction, with interruptions and complex procedures making such services even more costly.
While meat costs might climb, drug resistance in livestock would decline, as would adverse environmental effects.
Finally, one of the most severe challenges facing contemporary societies is figuring out what to do with tens of millions of retirees as life expectancy continues to
climb.
The result is that a mother with dependent children must patch together an unstable and unreliable network of caregivers in ways that sharply hamper her ability to succeed at her job and
climb
out of poverty.
Securing 60 votes is a steep hill to
climb.
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