Entering
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We are
entering
the post-Iraq era of American foreign policy.
People
entering
the labor market are increasingly finding only short-term or temporary contracts; often, they are forced to take informal work or emigrate for a job.
The world is
entering
a dangerous period.
Today, the world seems to be
entering
a period when, if not a hundred, at least a dozen varieties of Weltpolitik are being pursued by great and emerging powers alike.
Signs that home prices are
entering
bubble territory in these economies include fast-rising home prices, high and rising price-to-income ratios, and high levels of mortgage debt as a share of household debt.
Persson's main advantages
entering
this year's campaign were that he was unencumbered by new promises and was well equipped to run a presidential-style contest based on his personal appeal.
Digital Globalization and the Developing WorldBERKELEY – Globalization is
entering
a new era, defined not only by cross-border flows of goods and capital, but also, and increasingly, by flows of data and information.
The good news is that a new pattern of citizen participation is emerging, especially in developing countries, with new voices and fresh ideas
entering
the debate.
And even then, rather than preventing migrants from entering, fortifications all too often funnel them toward more dangerous crossing points.
According to research by the McKinsey Global Institute, Saudi Arabia has the potential to double its GDP and create six million additional jobs by 2030, enough to absorb the influx of young men – and, increasingly, young women –
entering
the labor market.
The EU’s regulations are perhaps the strongest suite of measures to stop illicitly caught fish from
entering
the market.
Entering
the US, a high-value target for some violent extremist groups, from Latin America is not difficult for skilled operatives.
Though plastic is not biodegradable, not a single country has pledged to prevent it from
entering
our environment.
As those policies fail, global financial markets are reacting negatively, adding uncertainty to the world economy, and there is little relief in sight, because America is
entering
a period of prolonged political infighting and stalemate.
In Africa, in particular, a burgeoning cohort of young people – 11 million
entering
the job market every year – is compounding the threat.
Two decades ago, the international community was
entering
the final phase of efforts to secure peace in Bosnia.
Just before
entering
a gas station, Brazilian drivers calculate whether conventional gasoline or ethanol is cheaper (bioethanol has 30% less energy content than traditional gasoline), then choose between a gasoline and an ethanol pump.
Here we are
entering
terra incognita.
China already has identified the bend where the Brahmaputra forms the world’s longest and deepest canyon – just before
entering
India – as the diversion point.
For example, after more than 30 years of rapid growth, China is
entering
a “middle-income transition.”
Indeed, most countries
entering
middle-income transitions see their growth slow, even stall.
Many have the impression that the continent is
entering
what the political scientist Colin Crouch has called a “post-democratic” era.
Notwithstanding today’s tragic and terrifying headlines, we may be
entering
a new golden age of human history.
We are
entering
a new and different era of US-European relations.
Soon enough, the secret conversations led US officials to conclude that the Iranians were serious about
entering
into formal talks.
And it discourages younger, less credentialed economists from
entering
the public discourse.
But, regardless of how these immediate challenges are resolved, it is clear that the world economy is
entering
a difficult new longer-term phase as well – one that will be substantially less hospitable to economic growth than possibly any other period since the end of World War II.
Old Europe, Young WorldAs the EU reaches its 50th birthday, many Europeans are
entering
middle age with it.
Usually a soccer powerhouse, the German team was eliminated in the first round of this year’s tournament, just as its politics were
entering
a deeper malaise.
In addition, we are
entering
a new age of austerity.
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