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The rise in the volume of dollars is causing the value of each dollar to fall relative to these currencies, whose volume has remained
constant
or risen more slowly.
At first glance, the almost
constant
bombardment of integration proposals in Latin America makes it appear as if the region’s presidents are trying to outdo each other in seeing who can come up with the greatest number of proposals.
Too big and cumbersome to be ignored, they are a
constant
source of embarrassment for the parties that have been in government since the global financial crisis of 2008, especially for former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who hopes to rekindle his political career in March.
Indeed, Nigeria's per capita income (as measured in
constant
dollars circa 1995) has fallen.
Nevertheless, drawing Libya deeper into international discourse, despite the possibility of roadblocks along the way, is a strategic decision that, now that it has been taken, the West must pursue with patience, perseverance, and
constant
nurturing.
According to the Swedish International Peace Research Institute, total military spending in
constant
2005 dollars reached roughly $1.4 trillion in 2007.
Reagan and I were nonetheless able to create a reservoir of constructive spirit through
constant
outreach and face-to-face interaction.
It is estimated that at least 83 countries and territories currently have fertility rates that are below the level needed to keep their population
constant.
Moreover, Fed policy remained
constant
despite rapid deterioration in America’s real economy, indicated by accelerating job losses and rising unemployment.
There were no major, unfortunate incidents; the
constant
protests were strident but not especially violent or well-attended; no significant slights or mishaps took place; and President Bush achieved what he probably was most interested in: sending a message back to the United States that he actually is interested in more than Iraq.
During the five-year period that ended in 2016, the surplus climbed to 7.3% of GDP, but investment remained
constant
at 20%.
If China and Russia cannot be treated as friends, conflict can be managed by recognizing their different interests, by
constant
vigilance, and by maintaining the strength of our own democratic institutions.
Indeed, to insist on greater labor-market flexibility, without ensuring that workers, who face a
constant
need to adapt to technological disruptions, can rely on continuous social-safety nets, is to advocate a lopsided world in which employers have all the flexibility and employees have very little.
Privatization of urban real estate will save the businesses from the
constant
demand for payoffs by local officials, who as landlords can extract bribes by threatening to repossess the premises.
In fact, public consumption in the eurozone has de facto remained fairly
constant
over the last three years, whereas it has declined substantially in the US.
Life after DarwinMARSEILLE – Many Greek philosophers perceived the world to be in perpetual motion – a process of
constant
evolution.
The answer must be that the “natural rate” is not a
constant
of nature, like the speed of light.
Over 15 consecutive surveys, London’s ranking and ratings have remained broadly constant, while Zurich, Geneva, Frankfurt, and Luxembourg have gradually narrowed the gap with it – though that gap remains wide.
The right approach is to be constant, to stress long-term commitments, and to speak in a calm and measured way, understanding that good China policy is about relationships, not transactions.
While some tweaks to trade relations are needed, in the past such changes would have been pursued in an orderly and cooperative fashion – not under
constant
and growing tariff pressure.
The minor has to be “in a hopeless medical situation of
constant
and unbearable suffering that cannot be eased and which will cause death in the short term.”
One of the paradoxes of this process is that in adult birds and mammals the total number of brain cells remains remarkably
constant.
It seems likely that the replacement of neurons in the adult brain did not evolve to make up losses due to illness or lesion, but as a process of
constant
renewal, a few cells being replaced every day.
The cultivation,
constant
renewal, development, and protection of this cultural identity must be a key common European task.
There is always room for improvement, and
constant
vigilance is needed.
As China has opened up its economy, deepened reforms, and become increasingly market-oriented, the government has facilitated the continuous monetization of resources – including natural resources, labor, capital, and technology – by ensuring their
constant
delivery to the market.
Muslims are convinced of the absolute superiority of Islam, which is reflected in the
constant
invocation and desperate desire to revive past glory, as well as a positive duty to convert followers of other religions.
Indeed, to subject people who are born into royal families, or people who marry into them, to lives in a fishbowl, where they are on
constant
display, like actors and actresses in a continuous soap opera, where human relations are distorted and stunted by absurd rules of protocol, is a terrible form of cruelty.
Israel is a modern, technologically developed society, which has managed to preserve its democratic institutions under conditions of almost
constant
war and siege.
In fact, Turkey’s external orientation has remained constant, because it rests on the values that we share with the free world.
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