Dramatically
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As a result, total labor income – the product of jobs times hours worked times average hourly wages – has fallen
dramatically.
In effect, the Tea Party is working hard to reduce publicly funded social benefits – including pensions and Medicare – even as its methods
dramatically
reduce the value of private wealth now and in the future.
The net effect is that domestic demand is
dramatically
lower, and overall demand (domestic and foreign) is too low.
In Azerbaijan, incomes have increased
dramatically
in recent decades, and only 5% of the population now lives below the poverty line – down from nearly 50% in 2002.
Since China established diplomatic relations with South Korea in the early l990's, economic ties have grown dramatically, and cultural relations have expanded at a comparable pace.
This brain's functions and dysfunctions--its very structure--will broaden
dramatically
our understanding of the relationship between the self and others.
By shaking hands with and embracing the South Korean president so publicly and so dramatically, Kim Jong Il demonstrated that he was seriously committed to beginning the process of normalizing political and economic relations between the two Koreas.
Rather than waiting for solutions from American, European, or other advanced-country bankers, developing countries are leading the way toward financial inclusion,
dramatically
reshaping the global economy in the process.
By 2006, the number of polio cases had been cut dramatically, to well under 3,000 cases per year.
Putin's re-consolidation of power within the Kremlin, after much of it escaped to the regions during the Yeltsin years,
dramatically
shifted Russia's political dividing line.
Slightly less dramatically, though still significant, per capita GDP in Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh, based on current trends, is forecast to reach 0.7-1.2
Now those talks have resumed, but the background to the negotiations has changed
dramatically.
Yet warming is currently on course to reach 4-6 degrees by the end of the century – high enough to devastate global food production and
dramatically
increase the frequency of extreme weather events.
Over the past 50 years, women’s roles have changed dramatically, with almost 60% of American women now in the workforce.
And the “Internet of things” will rationalize production processes by detecting potential failures early, boost crop yields by measuring the moisture of fields, and
dramatically
reduce the cost of remotely monitoring patients’ health.
While this is an old problem in Western Europe, it has been
dramatically
exacerbated by the fall of the Iron Curtain, which, together with China’s opening, suddenly brought 28% of mankind into the western market system.
And while there is much talk of inequality being worse than ever, on this most vital measure, inequality is decreasing: the gap between life expectancy in poor and rich countries has narrowed
dramatically.
In recent decades, financial assets have expanded
dramatically
relative to any measure of economic activity, as life expectancy increased and the post-WWII baby boomers began to think about saving for retirement.
Even a serious fracking mishap would be unlikely to cause as much damage as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe in 2011, or coal-mining tragedies that play out
dramatically
in frequent explosions and collapses (and more insidiously in the form of lung disease, water pollution, and soil erosion).
In the former case, the transatlantic rift will deepen
dramatically.
Saudi Arabia has been bankrolling Islamist terrorism since the oil-price boom of the 1970s
dramatically
boosted the country’s wealth.
Its budget has stagnated for most of the past decade, except for years when it was
dramatically
reduced, such as in 2013.
In fact, it was not countries experiencing the worst economic downturns and the highest unemployment rates that raised tariffs and tightened quotas most
dramatically
in the 1930’s.
When financial markets discovered that supposedly riskless government bonds might be forced into default, they raised risk premiums
dramatically.
The truth is that we can’t – unless we improve
dramatically
the technologies that we use.
At Gitmo, contrary to Red Cross rules, prisoners may not receive visits or mail from family, their reading is
dramatically
curtailed, and news is censored.
We know that powerful technological and global market forces have reduced
dramatically
the number of routine professional and blue-collar jobs, shifted employment options for the middle class toward the non-tradable side of the economy, and channeled growth in national income toward capital and high-end employment, with stagnating income elsewhere.
Nevertheless, the US is able to borrow at
dramatically
lower interest rates than Greece can.
NAFTA became the main mechanism for Mexico to overcome the crisis, as its economy
dramatically
multiplied exports to the US, achieving an export-led economic recovery.
This has been a losing battle, but has
dramatically
increased violence and corruption in Mexico by ensuring that drug trafficking is a lucrative business.
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