Continuous
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America enjoys its longest
continuous
economic expansion in history, now more than nine years old.
But the need for some kind of
continuous
learning has become even more obvious today, in a world driven by the forces of globalization.
The European Union, as I grasp it, is primarily a process, leading from worse to better; a process with only one end - the
continuous
development of European prosperity and peace.
But if the never-ending peace process continues to fail to produce a two-state solution, how can Israel avoid the reality of a single state in a
continuous
state of civil war?
A key component of the treatment of hospitalized children with severe pneumonia is “bubble CPAP”
(continuous
positive airway pressure), in which a compressor delivers oxygen to the patient, ensuring a
continuous
flow of air during the treatment process.
In a way, free market democracies are a
continuous
plebiscite of those looking for an alternative that suits their individual or corporative purposes.
This
continuous
process of selection, like the process of selection of goods and services, does take place in a competitive way.
There is therefore a
continuous
effort in a market economy to reduce or eliminate competition.
And, to ensure that their changing workplace needs are met, firms can take a more active role in supporting educational upgrading and
continuous
learning for lower-skill people.
Since early 2010, US employment growth has been running well above the natural rate of labor-force growth, with the economy adding more than 15 million private-sector jobs in the longest
continuous
series of monthly employment increases on record.
A movement leader can promote a vision that is miles ahead of his followers, while a prime minister with multiple objectives and responsibilities must maintain a
continuous
dialogue with the public, which keeps him or her from moving too far ahead of citizens.
Children learn by watching adults and other children, developing important skills under
continuous
social feedback.
The US government also made massive,
continuous
investments in university-based research, boosting the country’s supply of engineers and scientists.
Continuous
confrontation with Pakistan does not become this great nation which has much more important things to think about and which could afford to make the gestures to appease Pakistan without too much political effort.
Few Mexicans could be sure that the previously ruling party, the PRI, would relinquish power after 71 years of
continuous
rule.
Uneducated women then have few alternatives, and the expectation becomes self-fulfilling, leaving women in a
continuous
cycle of powerlessness that has had significant adverse long-term effects.
Some companies have already grasped this and are investing in their employees’
continuous
learning, re-skilling, and up-skilling.
But, in the twentieth century, with greater security of conditions and
continuous
economic growth, it became normal for individuals, companies, and governments to borrow in anticipation of earnings – to spend money they did not have, but that they expected to have.
Shared water calls for flexible, continuous, cooperative water management, based on agreed-upon rights and responsibilities, as well as ongoing monitoring and dispute resolution mechanisms.
The new interpretation that came with the radicalized German youth movement of 1968 argued that the Hitler era was not a sharp break with German history, but rather
continuous
with it.
Keynes suggested that only a very low or zero interest rate could ensure
continuous
full employment and distributional equity.
Second, we already know for sure that the period of
continuous
low volatility ended four weeks ago!
In fact, it was the longest period of
continuous
decline in the crime rate ever recorded, and all legal institutions were strengthened.
It is hard to think of another British prime minister whose leadership has been in such
continuous
crisis.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a broader strategy - called DOTS - that calls for government commitment to TB control, including adequate diagnostic testing,
continuous
drug supply, and a proper system for recording, reporting, and assessing results.
What good is a military alliance without frequent contact,
continuous
integration, and up-to-date preparation?
The Federal Reserve and the Bank of England lowered short-term interest-rate targets to near zero and are adopting “quantitative easing” – i.e.,
continuous
infusions of money.
Estimates of short-term or current potential output are also constantly reworked, implying
continuous
change in the assessment of the underlying fiscal situation.
All efforts to reform the Security Council’s structure – even an end to prohibiting immediate re-election of non-permanent members, which would enable
continuous
engagement, if not formal permanent membership – have ground to a halt.
Their works are part of the
continuous
negotiation.
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