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Moreover, the role and attitude of a rising China must be assessed on a regional basis, particularly given that the long-standing dispute over islets in the South China Sea may be
entering
a new phase.
In order to deposit the required new collateral at the ECB, the banks should have had to raise fresh capital, with those that failed to do so
entering
insolvency proceedings.
Back to the Future in Ukraine and AsiaNEW YORK – With Russian troops occupying Ukrainian territory and the Chinese Navy inhabiting Philippine territorial waters in the South China Sea, the world is now
entering
a dangerous time warp.
In Germany, every generation
entering
the labor market is smaller than the one exiting it.
Rather than
entering
into a dialogue with Hamas, the US and Israel decided to try to crush it, including through a brutal war in Gaza in 2014, resulting in a massive Palestinian death toll, untold suffering, and billions of dollars in damage to homes and infrastructure in Gaza – but, predictably, leading to no political progress whatsoever.
Kosovo would acquire limited independence, with its status rising from a province of a sovereign state to an international subject capable of
entering
into certain agreements with other states and even joining the UN.
Of course, it is virtually impossible for Chinese enterprises to understand fully each environment before
entering
it.
Third, we are
entering
an era of resource scarcity.
Eight of the prisoners are now
entering
the second month of a hunger strike.
The elected officials will be denied travel permits, workers from isolated Gaza barred from
entering
Israel, and every effort is being made to block funds to Palestinians.
The Commission points out that EU and US flights produce more than 75% of the emissions from flights
entering
or leaving Europe.
Judging by these metrics, the world is
entering
the next decade in a kind of bipolar state, strongly dominated by the US and China.
Europe's War of Big and SmallThe debate on proposals for a new Constitution for the European Union, now
entering
its final stage in the so-called "European Convention," is turning into a power struggle between member states over rival visions of the future of the Union.
With more millennials
entering
the workforce and demanding greater equality, the youngest employees already have a stronger voice at work than previous generations.
In Beijing recently, Chinese analysts told me that they believe that Japan is
entering
a period of right-wing militaristic nationalism, and that purchasing the islands was a deliberate effort to begin eroding the post-WWII settlement.
Now China is
entering
the fray, bringing a uniquely constructive vision with it.
Since
entering
the White House, the lunacy has only grown.
But, while this “burden” might, in fact, benefit aging European countries, the risk is relatively low in the first place: Arab countries
entering
such a pact would be better governed than they were under the previous regimes.
Almost immediately upon
entering
the White House, Trump withdrew the US from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), an ambitious 12-country trade and investment agreement brokered by Obama.
This implies a rate of growth of 6.7% a year, about 2.5 times the rate of increase in the number of girls
entering
the primary-school age cohort.
But the issue is not the million newcomers
entering
Europe in 2015.
Since the economic collapse of 2008-2009, globalism and its supporting economic rules and norms have been challenged not just by US President Donald Trump, but by populists
entering
the European mainstream.
But now, just as the West began to understand decades ago that the natural environment has limits, China is showing the first signs of
entering
a post-industrial phase.
Pervasive digital networks are
entering
physical space, giving rise to the “Internet of Everything” – the networked lifeblood of the “smart city.”
The country’s technical and vocational education and training (TVET) system has enough capacity to train less than one-quarter of the 13 million people
entering
the labor market each year.
For one thing, the US, like some parts of Europe, is now at risk of
entering
its own period of closed minds and closed borders.
With new waves of South Sudanese refugees
entering
Kalobeyei, the township is introducing a model that promotes cooperation and resource-sharing between refugees and their host communities, while providing both groups with better access to education, health care, and other services.
In 2005, the Indian Cabinet’s Committee on Economic Affairs prevented, on due diligence grounds and at the last moment, the overseas arm of ONGC Videsh from
entering
into a $2 billion deal for a stake in a Nigerian oil block.
Essentially, what he said to the Iranians was this: “Why are you
entering
this conflict?
So, even if US investment conditions become less favorable, Europe, Japan, and many emerging markets are now
entering
the sweet spot of their investment cycles: profits are rising strongly, but interest rates remain very low.
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