Constant
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One reason is that emerging digital media, and the race for scoops among news organizations, investigative journalists, increasingly active NGOs, are providing a
constant
stream of reasons for mistrust.
Growing up in a poor neighborhood has been shown to reduce a person’s life prospects dramatically, even when earnings remain
constant.
For two years now, the growth rate of private consumption (measured at
constant
prices) has been negative: - 1% in 2002, -0.5% in 2003.
Similar declines in real consumption are rare in industrial countries, as in bad years consumers typically draw on their savings to keep their consumption relatively
constant.
Chinese media organizations are under
constant
scrutiny by the authorities, and editors have chafed at (and even attempted to defy) censorship.
And conditions in the camp are characterized by cramped and inadequate facilities – an estimated 6,600 asylum-seekers are currently residing in a camp built for 3,000 – not to mention the
constant
threat of abuse.
This law remains
constant
across city sizes.
A Cautionary Tale for Media RegulatorsQUITO – To understand the possible consequences of US President Donald Trump’s
constant
denunciations of the press, one need look no further than Ecuador, where former President Rafael Correa’s government attacked the news media for years.
Moreover, interference is constant, and inevitable, between the public and the private sectors.
Above all, I believe that economic development should be viewed as a process of persistent structural change, which, if successful, supports
constant
technological upgrading of production and trade.
If the downward trend in ice volume of the past 20 years merely continues at a
constant
pace, practically no ice will be left in 10-15 years.
While sea level was nearly
constant
for centuries after the Middle Ages, it rose at an average rate of almost two centimeters per decade during the twentieth century.
Most US embassies ensure a
constant
stream of tweets by relying on public-diplomacy officers to get the word out about what the ambassador is doing day by day, even hour by hour.
The
constant
media focus enabled people to feel that they knew her, and so they followed and cared intensely about her ups and downs, as if she were a member of their own family.
My dad never let me forget that heady observation, and as a result of his
constant
encouragement, I took every opportunity I had to pursue our friend’s prophecy.
The difficult personal chemistry he has with German Chancellor Angela Merkel is reinforced by his
constant
attacks on the European Central Bank and its president, Jean-Claude Trichet.
That means a
constant
and resolute effort to stop the caliphate’s expansion, cut off its sources of finance, deepen and expand intelligence cooperation among credible allies, end the oil-rich monarchies’ collusion with terrorist groups, and encourage reform (without engaging in grand state-building projects).
This 6.9% annual average return has since been referred to as “Siegel’s constant,” as if Siegel had discovered a new law of nature.
The plan assumes a 6.5% real return for stocks – only slightly below Siegel’s
constant
–in future decades.
Several kinds of selection bias must be considered when we look at Siegel’s
constant.
Finally, to account for changing political priorities and personalities, we need a
constant
champion in the fight against AMR.
Countless others have had to abandon their homes, jobs, and countries; and those who do stay often live in
constant
fear for their safety.
Latvia’s government increased taxes during the bust to keep revenues roughly
constant
as a share of GDP, but a sizeable fiscal deficit emerged nonetheless as social-security expenditure, such as unemployment benefits, soared while demand and output collapsed.
Europe can constructively participate in such discussion provided it first clears the way by:1. ridding itself of its
constant
indignation about the conduct of the Bush administration.
In emerging markets, especially in Asia, rapid economic expansion has brought life-threatening smog and
constant
gridlock to cities unable to expand their infrastructure fast enough.
With no access to electricity, darkness after sunset is a
constant
reality for these people.
And in Uganda, poor high school students say the inability to pay fees, purchase uniforms, or obtain school supplies is a
constant
source of humiliation.
Together, these parties should take a binary approach, addressing both “hardware” factors (which remain constant, such as physical distance to treatment centers and elongated supply chains) and “software” factors (the intangibles that vary greatly in each region, such as the role of family and cultural beliefs).
They serve as a reminder that disaster preparedness is not an optional luxury; it is a constant, intensive process that is necessary to save lives, protect infrastructure, and safeguard development.
Italy, for example, is under
constant
threat of cultural and economic separatism, albeit in a peaceful way.
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