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Unless this increase is accompanied by rising prosperity and rapidly expanding job opportunities, large and
continuous
migration flows across the Mediterranean will become inevitable.
East Asia’s economies, by contrast, consistently adjusted their growth strategies and engaged in
continuous
institutional reform.
In the real world, there is no mechanism to ensure such an equilibrium on a
continuous
basis; national economic policies can be (and often are) mutually incompatible.
But the EU has created a political society in Europe such as has never existed before: a
continuous
process among Europe’s nations that enables adaptation of policies and institutions to tackle problems as they arise – and to tackle them together.
For my colleagues and me, this is the time for hard and
continuous
work to expand the space of popular participation in the country and region.
Russia’s history has been characterized by
continuous
expansion over the Eurasian continent.
Most important, for the first time, pension reform has been carried out in France in
continuous
consultation with employers’ associations and trade unions.
Markets work by a process of
continuous
discovery of information.
Most important, however, is experience and the emphasis on learning from mistakes and a
continuous
process that results from what the military calls “after-action reviews.”
In the US, the Congressional Budget Office has estimated that President Barack Obama’s proposed policies would cause the federal government’s fiscal deficit to exceed 5% of GDP in 2019, even after a decade of
continuous
economic growth.
Such
continuous
and willful blindness helped corruption to thrive and a tiny group of oligarchs gain control of the economy.
The work of mourning, to use Freud's formula, is
continuous.
Europe’s Battle on Four FrontsLONDON – With Germany’s election over, Europe has reached the end of a season of
continuous
political upsets.
Italy’s increasingly assertive resistance to German economic dogmas may not be surprising: The country has suffered from almost
continuous
recession since joining the euro.
Given rapid economic growth and
continuous
renminbi appreciation, Chinese GDP could exceed that of the US as soon as 2015.
Not a single day passed without requiring
continuous
and concerted attention to economic crises, political and military conflicts, social upheavals, cultural clashes, or environmental problems in some corner of the world.
By causing a
continuous
shift to the political right, Israel’s occupation policy has undermined the state’s political and ethical foundations, while turning Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu into a hostage of forces even more extreme than he is.
More recently, my team and I developed a new low-cost system for delivering “bubble CPAP”
(continuous
positive airway pressure), which keeps air flowing during the process of treating severe pneumonia.
Russia has achieved its objective in Ukraine: a frozen conflict that will provide the Kremlin a
continuous
role in the country’s politics.
Technology-rich companies are expected to pursue
continuous
technology transfer and, increasingly, to localize their research and development capacity.
Among the report’s 16 recommendations is to develop quality teaching through compulsory
continuous
professional training, and to recognize and reward achievement.
As the old career path of “learn, work, retire” gives way to one of
continuous
learning – a process reinforced by the aging of many economies’ workforces – options for reskilling and lifelong education must be scaled up.
The continent appeared in
continuous
turmoil.
Any institution that is or could quickly become too big to fail needs to have adequate capital (rising with size), and real-time
continuous
monitoring of risk, but these measures should be implemented without overbearing micromanagement.
Indeed, the European Union is the fruit of a long,
continuous
effort to strengthen common norms and rules among European states.
In this situation, full employment could be maintained only by running
continuous
fiscal deficits.
Policymakers must be aware of the educational and cultural damage that
continuous
reforms – all justified in the future-oriented jargon of the day – can wreak.
Liberalism has been under
continuous
attack for decades from religious extremists and religious institutions, and liberal organizations were stifled by oppressive rules.
One reason is the emergence of so-called peer action networks, which facilitate knowledge-sharing globally and encourage
continuous
improvement locally.
The eurozone’s survival requires, first and foremost, that all of its member countries have strong and flexible economies, which means that all of them must undertake
continuous
efforts to remain competitive.
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