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Putting more income into their hands would not only reduce poverty; it would stimulate consumer spending at a time when inadequate demand
continues
to impede recovery and job creation.
As this figure
continues
to rise, investors will demand a higher risk premium, causing debt-service costs to rise.
But that impact
continues
to reverberate – and not only in global public debate about the future of nuclear energy.
In this sense, the notion of “us versus them” has been fundamental to human evolution, and it
continues
to shape our interactions.
But ignoring issues that concern so many citizens is no way to ensure that social peace
continues.
Organized crime is constantly on the lookout for such opportunities, and it
continues
to find them.
These agreements are hailed as great successes, and annual reports summarizing official statistics are published showing that the use of CFC
continues
to decrease.
The process
continues
until one group capitulates and bears the cost of adjustment, in order to benefit from the stabilization.
Since 2000, an estimated 60% of the world’s conflict-related deaths have been in the MENA region, while violence in Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Yemen
continues
to displace millions of people annually.
Yet Europe’s political establishment
continues
to argue that there is no alternative to the status quo.
As the number of products using nanotechnology
continues
to grow, we need new scientific information on the risks that they might present.
The past
continues
to cast a shadow over the relationship between South Korea and Japan – America’s closest allies in East Asia.
Despite the advent of the European Central Bank, this asymmetry continues: while the ECB repeatedly tried to break the dollar's appreciation in 2000-2001 through consecutive interventions in the foreign exchange market, the Fed intervened only once.
And as France
continues
to assert its powerful role in Africa, and establish a role for itself (and the EU) in Asia, unsuspected frictions with America will likely bubble up.
Rather than adopting the Western model of motivating every link in the supply chain to adhere to specified quality and safety standards, the government
continues
to rely on top-down policies.
And as the Fed has shown once again, the ever-elusive normalization of policy interest rates
continues
to be put off for yet another day.
It was and
continues
to be a critical check against the imprisonment of individuals without oversight by independent courts.
Yet Hamas
continues
to reject territorial concessions, insisting that all of historic Palestine must be under Muslim jurisdiction.
Suffering
continues
even in parts of the country where peace has been restored, manifested in the epidemic of sexual violence, much of it committed by former combatants, that has swept the country.
Islamic Finance UnboundWASHINGTON, DC – While uncertainty
continues
to roil global markets, driving many investors into full retreat, one part of the financial sector is expanding exponentially: Islamic-law-compliant financial assets have grown from about $5 billion in the late 1980’s to roughly $1.2 trillion in 2011.
Indeed, if the US
continues
to pursue unattractive policies, it may find that its absence from the summit in Malaysia in December is a harbinger of things to come.
More than a century later, the game
continues.
So far, there has been no diminuendo, and there is unlikely to be one so long as Putin’s siege narrative strategy
continues
to yield political dividends.
But the absence of credible carbon price signals, along with the perverse incentives created by fossil-fuel subsidies,
continues
to hold back the investments and technologies needed to drive a low-carbon transition.
If the situation in Europe
continues
to deteriorate, China’s growth will be dragged down.
If this continues, the consequences could be dire, especially for water-stressed and fast-growing Asia.
Other major economies – namely, in Europe and Asia – may have a much harder time than the US rebalancing their policy mix (which
continues
to be characterized by excessively loose monetary policy, inadequate structural reforms, and, in some cases, excessively tight fiscal policy).
Six people were killed – a reminder of what can happen if violent polarization
continues
between neighboring towns and villages.
If Italy
continues
down the populist path, it will exclude itself from this core group.
But the company’s Web site
continues
to attract new prospects, with 1,000 people now registered as likely or certain to buy such a vehicle.
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