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Indeed, such policies have kept California’s per capita energy demand
constant
for the last three decades – even as such demand grew by 50% in the rest of the United States – without compromising growth.
People seemed to think that rapid appreciation in these markets had become a universal constant, like the speed of light.
A good politician should be able to explain without seeking to seduce; he should humbly look for the truth of this world without claiming to be its professional owner; he should alert people to the good qualities in themselves, including a sense of the values and interests which transcend the personal, without giving himself an air of superiority and imposing anything on his fellow humans; he should not yield to the dictate of public moods or of the mass media, while never hindering a
constant
scrutiny of his actions.
Israel’s political, cultural, and religious connections with the US are strong, and America is the country’s only reliable and
constant
ally.
Indeed, the system remains too incomplete to self-regulate, and its functioning requires
constant
guidance and frequent discretionary initiatives.
With little or no regulatory supervision in most of the world, companies like Facebook, Google, Amazon, Alibaba, and Tencent used techniques common in propaganda and casino gambling, such as
constant
notifications and variable rewards, to foster psychological addiction.
Scientific disciplines are in
constant
assent.
Perhaps the dozens of journalists who have been arrested in Turkey since the coup attempt, or the families of Putin’s many opponents who have ended up dead, could provide some insight into the cost of living in
constant
fear of the government.
There were
constant
debates about the final destination.
In the US, that ratio has remained relatively
constant.
Amid
constant
elections and referenda, that isn’t really an option.
The European project is a complicated and ambitious endeavor, the viability of which depends on
constant
care and adjustment.
It remained
constant
in France and Germany, while going up by 0.66% in the US.
In wholesale and retail distribution, but also in financial services and in other advanced service sectors, productivity was roughly
constant
in Europe, while it was growing at 4-5% a year on average in the US.
Among New York City’s great virtues is its
constant
reinvention.
Western public opinion abhors the
constant
insults directed at Israel, Jews, and the West in general.
Per capita GDP at
constant
prices was 140% higher in Britain in 1960 than in Brazil in 2010.
But without wisdom, leadership, and a
constant
holding to the liberalizing policies now underway, there remains a risk that these rewards will neither be extended nor consolidated.
This principle is even more important in Iraq, where the Shia majority faces the
constant
temptation to punish Sunnis for years of repression under Saddam Hussein.
Addressing this mismatch in supply and demand will require governments, business leaders, educational institutions, and individuals to overcome incentives to focus on the short term and begin to plan for a future in which change is the only
constant.
Given the violent suppression of last September’s mass demonstrations (the “Saffron Revolution”) led by Burma’s Buddhist monks, and the
constant
repression in the country, it is not surprising that the military junta tries to shroud its despotic tendencies in pseudo-democratic measures such as the sham electoral process of the referendum.
It is a silly and baseless fear, but that is how modern regulators think and act – in a state of constant, irrational anxiety.
Indeed, 83 countries and territories, including most developed countries, currently have fertility rates below the level necessary to maintain a
constant
population level.
For the world’s poorest smallholder farmers and pastoralists, unpredictability is the only
constant.
Politicians around the world have grown tired of Facebook’s
constant
attempts to avoid accountability in the name of profits.
Second,
constant
changes in technology ensure that no government can know how much damage its cyber-weapons can do or how well its deterrence will work until they use them.
(It remains at a
constant
level of 80% in the developed economies.)
Moreover, China’s younger generation are keenly aware of their quality of life, owing partly to their
constant
exposure to advanced-country lifestyles.
Because GCC countries can afford to expand their workforces without running the risk that the share of their elderly population will increase over the long run, they enjoy
constant
young-to-old and consumer-to-producer “support ratios.”
Without growth, any austerity and reform will deliver only social unrest and the
constant
threat of a political backlash, without restoring debt sustainability.
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