Continues
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As antibiotic resistance
continues
to undermine our ability to treat cancers, transplant organs, and implant prosthesis, these figures will only rise.
The ECB
continues
to believe that financial stability is not part of its core business.
Europe
continues
to strive to be a valuable ally to the US.
It
continues
to be a “standard setter” in a world with strong incentives to evade standards and negligible sanctions for doing so.
Worse still, it
continues
to increase.
If one travels to America or Asia, as I did this autumn, Europe’s image becomes selectively brighter: while it
continues
to be perceived as a positive model, it is no longer considered a global actor.
Yet, for many international investors, Europe
continues
to be, or is once again, a risk worth taking, if not – as in the case of Wang – a golden opportunity.
Such a possibility seems even more far-fetched as long as the Iranian nuclear crisis remains unresolved and the Syrian crisis
continues
to widen the region’s Shia-Sunni divide (reflected in increased tension between Turkey and Iran).
Soccer Lessons for Europe’s EconomyPRINCETON – Though a solution to the euro crisis
continues
to elude European leaders, the foundations of one are not difficult to discern.
US President Barack Obama’s administration, preoccupied with the upcoming election,
continues
to look inward.
“Glaciers in the Himalaya are receding faster than in any other part of the world,” the report noted, adding that “if the present rate continues, the likelihood of them disappearing by the year 2035 and perhaps sooner is very high.”
But Europe's criticisms, no matter how sound, will not be taken seriously by the US so long as the Continent
continues
to free-ride on America's defenses, something it has done for half-a-century.
Fable of the Bees developed a wide following, and generated substantial controversy, which
continues
to this day.
Little wonder, then, that globalization
continues
to call forth old-fashioned non-economic concepts like dignity, justice, fair prices, and decent wages.
But China
continues
to take technology from US companies.
In the first scenario, SCAF – which, aside from dissolving the parliament, stripped the presidency of most powers in order to weaken its rivals –
continues
to rule the country under the military system introduced in 1952 when Mohamed Naguib and then Gamel Abdel Nasser seized power.
In fact, Lardy continues, “China probably ranks second globally in the magnitude of licensing fees paid for technology used within national borders.”
Nevertheless, with Felipe Pérez Roque as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cuba
continues
to conduct a pragmatic foreign policy.
Iran, whose influence in the Levant is not so much the cause of unresolved problems in the Middle East as the result of them,
continues
to defy the imposition of new sanctions by the United Nations Security Council.
But to pause now when Europe’s economic strength
continues
at a robust pace carries with it an un-necessary risk to price stability.
This means Europe’s monetary policy
continues
to stimulate economic growth despite the fact that, by December, money rates will have been raised 150 basis points during 2006.
SEOUL – As China
continues
its unremitting rise, people throughout East Asia are wondering whether their states will ever be able to achieve the peaceful, stable relations that now characterize Europe.
Although rising labor and energy costs have eroded the industry’s competitiveness, the government
continues
to demand more.
Sweden and UNAIDS will work together to ensure that the international AIDS response
continues
to transform – and save – lives.
Yet the idea
continues
to attract a motley crew of tech and labor leaders, libertarians, and progressives, who fear a coming age of mass technological unemployment.
Moreover, the GDVC figures show that historic trends in Vietnam’s trade ties have remained intact;Vietnam
continues
to run a large trade deficit with China and a surplus with the US.
If Iran
continues
on its path toward nuclear arms, war may well become inevitable, whether instigated by Israel or the US, or provoked by Iran’s erratic foreign policy.
Spain has admitted more immigrants in recent years than any other European country, yet its unemployment rate
continues
to fall;Britain, Ireland, and Sweden still have low unemployment after opening their labor markets to the Poles and other new EU members in 2004.
The Reinhart/Rogoff papers’ basic finding
continues
to hold up: growth tends to be lower on average among countries with debt/GDP ratios above 90%.
But it needs one who
continues
to shine brightly for several years to come.
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