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UGHE has already generated jobs, by hiring local laborers, and has increased access to the region, by
creating
new roads.
Initially aimed at
creating
a security fence along the green line, the 1967 borders of Israel, it has gradually stretched across that would-be boundary, confiscating Palestinian land and amounting to a de facto annexation of a large part of the West Bank.
The struggle for independence, he explained, was aimed at
creating
the kind of efficient administrative and economic structures that would enable Scotland to reach its potential.
And, having played a central role in
creating
the current mess, it is now trying to regain face.
Far from
creating
a healthy complementarity between the sexes, it perpetuates dependence on both sides and creates widespread inefficiency.
Even more important, the information revolution is
creating
virtual communities and networks that cut across national borders, and transnational corporations and non-governmental actors - terrorists included - will play larger roles.
China’s medium-term success will also require
creating
an open system in which competitive pressures encourage Chinesecompanies to engage in product and processinnovation, not only through their ownresearch-and-development efforts, but also through participationin global Rampamp;Dnetworks.
Perhaps, or it may be that we are at an early stage of the Schumpeterian cycle of innovation (enriching a few) and destruction
(creating
anxiety in vulnerable sectors).
Although Trump has criticized China extensively for supposedly stealing American jobs – and even blamed it for
creating
the “hoax” of climate change – he may take a softer stance on Chinese strategic expansionism in the region, especially in the South China Sea, than Obama did.
That outlook sets Brazil apart in a region where politicians – from Argentina and Chile to Ecuador and Venezuela – often seem more concerned with handing out slices of natural-resource wealth than with
creating
new sources of prosperity.
Now, however, the country’s improved macroeconomic picture is
creating
greater room for maneuver.
The Rousseff administration is also
creating
incentives (subsidies, directed credit, and even some new import tariffs) aimed at developing certain sectors.
But, rather than catalyzing sensible policy discussions, these issues played into polarized and polarizing politics,
creating
new and more immediate headwinds to economic growth.
Tailoring education to allow workers to get the on-demand skills they need when they need them, and
creating
verifiable work histories through blockchain, are two ways to help gig economy workers find suitable opportunities more efficiently and capture more value from selling their labor.
As the long American struggle for “states’ rights” – and indeed the Civil War – shows,
creating
a political union out of a collection of self-governing entities is hardly a smooth or speedy process.
Politicians avoid
creating
prioritized ‘to do’ lists that could upset groups whose interests do not come first.
As was the case a century ago, vain and ignorant leaders are pushing into battle without clear purpose or realistic prospects for resolution of the underlying political, economic, social, or ecological factors that are
creating
the tensions in the first place.
Regulatory support has been effective in
creating
demand and allowing sources of renewable supply to reach scale.
We urgently need to monitor and understand the role of shadow banking and the too-big-to-fail banks in
creating
the global credit glut.
So they learned to be on the lookout for new opportunities in underserved markets, working as peddlers, for example, or
creating
new products, or new forms of marketing.
Moreover, premature and excessive hawkishness would strengthen the US dollar and sharply increase the US trade deficit, undermining Trump’s stated goal of
creating
jobs and boosting incomes for his blue-collar, working-class electoral base.
But there’s a hitch: the easy monetary policies that have largely enabled economies to return to growth are reaching their limits, and now threaten to disrupt the recovery by
creating
the conditions for another financial crisis.
But plastic already is
creating
massive global environmental, economic, and social problems.
Workers are either forced into the informal sector, where basic workplace protections are absent, or they become reliant on state handouts,
creating
fertile ground for populist politicians and criminals.
In a sense, these Sunni groups are
creating
an armed enclave in northern Lebanon to counterbalance the armed Shia enclaves in Beirut, the south, and the Bekaa region.
In Britain, News Corporation has been
creating
a sort of state unto itself by corrupting the police, assuming police powers of surveillance, and intimidating politicians into looking the other way.
These include repealing the 2011 pensions reform and
creating
a “citizen’s income” which, if poorly designed or implemented, will result in more people falling into inactivity.
First, the EU should take a leading role in maximizing the efficiency of each member state’s navy, by
creating
mechanisms that would facilitate the exchange of information between governments, maritime agencies, and navies.
We know this because the last and only time anybody “killed” a satellite with a land-based missile was in 1985, when the US destroyed one of its own satellites,
creating
a slick of debris that took the American government 17 years to clean up.
And it is what European countries did by
creating
and expanding the single market over the course of many decades.
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