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The problem is that MENA governments, seeking to protect incumbents – especially in sectors like banking and telecommunications – impose excessive and outdated regulations that deter new actors from
entering
the market.
Europe and the United States are both
entering
recession, and fears are mounting that the financial meltdown accompanying the sub-prime mortgage debacle has not worked itself out.
And barring radical imams from
entering
France won’t stop another Merah from going on a murderous rampage.
India is
entering
the global employment marketplace with a self-imposed handicap of which we are just beginning to become aware.
Physicians should not be spending more time
entering
data than they do caring for patients.
But if global capitalism really is
entering
a new evolutionary phase, what are its likely characteristics?
In fact, it is possible that we are
entering
a period in which major adaptations in employment models, work weeks, contract labor, minimum wages, and the delivery of essential public services will be needed in order to maintain social cohesion and uphold the core values of equity and intergenerational mobility.
One day last week saw the son of its “Dear Leader” Kim Jong Il arrested while
entering
Japan on a false passport (supposedly to take his son to Tokyo’s Disneyland), the next day brought a promise to maintain its moratorium on missile testing until 2003 as well as continue sales of missile technologies to countries like Iran.
Egypt is
entering
a new era.
Countries have enacted security legislation and created special intelligence and police units to stop perpetrators and discourage or prevent attacks, and have complemented these efforts by
entering
into international and regional treaties and bilateral agreements.
We began our research following US President Donald Trump’s executive order banning citizens from six predominantly Muslim countries from
entering
the US (the list originally included Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen;Iraq was later removed).
Wages and prices fell, but not enough to allow Argentina to compete effectively, especially since many of the agricultural goods which constitute Argentina's natural comparative advantages face high hurdles in
entering
the markets of rich countries.
Now that we are
entering
the euro’s third decade, it is worth noting that Portugal, Spain, and Greece are all governed by radical socialists who have abandoned the concept of fiscal responsibility, which they call “austerity policy.”
In fact, for decades, foreign and domestic firms alike have willingly accepted China’s “market access for technology” strategy, which required foreign investors to “import” advanced technology in exchange for
entering
the Chinese market.
As a result of China’s hardening stance, Surin Pitsuwan, ASEAN’s outgoing secretary-general has said that Asia is
entering
its “most contentious” period in recent years.
Some might take this to mean that Germany is turning away from the transatlantic alliance, pursuing a strategic realignment, or
entering
a new era of insecurity.
The recession and the painfully slow recovery have caused conditions everywhere to worsen, especially for children and young people
entering
the labor market.
Many financial institutions, for example, are inadequately prepared to confront the new players
entering
their markets.
Under the assumption that the incoming Trump administration will ultimately refrain from triggering a trade war, they moved fast to price in optimistic prospects for higher real growth, higher inflation, and more money
entering
the financial markets.
With US President Donald Trump
entering
the fray of international relations with something of a defector’s attitude, perhaps now is the time to find out.
Since then, China has added to the strains by continuing to manipulate the value of the renminbi, maintaining an abnormally high trade surplus, and restricting goods manufactured by foreign companies in China from
entering
the domestic market.
We are
entering
the world of regenerative medicine.
But we could see some applications
entering
clinics in five years or so.
He recently survived two assassination attempts, and Islamists accuse him of
entering
into a "bargain" with the infidel enemy, India.
While offering utterly unworkable recommendations – such as making immigrants from Muslim countries take an ideological screening test before
entering
the United States – he attempted to present himself as a realist, and the only person who can save US foreign policy.
The United States Supreme Court upheld President Donald Trump’s travel ban, which prevents immigrants, refugees, and visa holders from Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen from
entering
the country.
At a time when South Koreans are becoming more globalized, learning English, and welcoming a growing number of immigrants, Japan is
entering
a “de-globalization process.”
Trump’s abandonment of the Iran nuclear deal, combined with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s increasing belligerence and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s growing ambitions, indicates that the world is
entering
an ever-more confrontational and dangerous phase.
And these verbal assaults are no longer limited to marginal opposition voices; they are now
entering
the mainstream media.
The European Commission has other concerns, too – namely, that Google might be using third-party content without authorization and
entering
into agreements to prevent its advertising partners from displaying ads on rival search engines.
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