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Yields, on average, barely support survival, and crop failures are common and deadly, while long-term global climate change, caused mainly by high energy consumption in the rich countries, may be
exacerbating
the frequency and severity of droughts.
The Blind Alley of Monetary PopulismSWARTHMORE – In the United States and elsewhere nowadays, populist politicians often claim that easy monetary policy is hurting ordinary workers, thereby
exacerbating
income inequality.
Increasing labor-market flexibility by reducing the costs of shedding workers will lead – in the short run – to more layoffs in the public and private sector,
exacerbating
the fall in incomes and demand.
The struggle for water is heightening political tensions and
exacerbating
impacts on ecosystems.
If left unaddressed, the yawning gap between under-connected and hyper-digitalized countries will widen,
exacerbating
existing inequalities.
This approach has ended up
exacerbating
the segregation of the poor.
Water Management Is Health ManagementLONDON – With climate change accelerating and its effects
exacerbating
other geopolitical and development crises, the role of environmental protection in preserving and improving human wellbeing has become starkly apparent.
And tensions between Israel and Iran over the latter’s nuclear program – not to mention Israel’s decades-old conflict with Palestine – are
exacerbating
instability in the Middle East, where ten countries, taken together, have become the world’s largest market for weapons, purchasing more new arms annually than China.
And their failure is
exacerbating
the risks to the EU’s political cohesion that emerged over the Greek crisis.
As tax revenues drop due to the economic downturn, the states are cutting back on expenditures,
exacerbating
America's slump--and the world's.
It will push more of Italy’s top talent abroad,
exacerbating
a trend that has plagued the country for more than a decade.
As of May 2015, the yen had depreciated in real terms by around 7% since January 2007, and the won by around 3%, thereby
exacerbating
the cost pressures on China’s exporters relative to their Asian competitors.
Some 400,000 refugees – many of them Sunni Muslims, including fugitive rebels – have poured over the border from Syria,
exacerbating
sectarian tensions and threatening to disrupt Lebanon’s delicate social and political balance.
By pursuing aggressively unilateral policies that flout broad global consensus, President Donald Trump effectively justifies his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping’s longtime defiance of international law,
exacerbating
already serious risks to the rules-based world order.
But, rather than working to strengthen its resilience, he is
exacerbating
its weaknesses – and creating new ones.
Interest-rate liberalization is
exacerbating
the situation.
It is only by respecting our common values and not
exacerbating
our differences that the West will be able to reinvent itself.
Burning natural gas to heat oily dirt releases large amounts of carbon dioxide,
exacerbating
global warming.
If Chinese imports were blocked, prices would rise, undermining consumption, impeding economic growth, and
exacerbating
inequality.
Exacerbating
matters, the PAD progenitor of that insult became Thailand’s foreign minister after Thaksin’s opponents regained power in December 2008, led by Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and reinforced by the army.
The lack of agreement among the United Nations Security Council’s five permanent members is
exacerbating
humanitarian catastrophes in countries like Syria – not to mention allowing global warming to proceed largely unhindered.
And they can build such plants in faster than the oil-consuming countries can establish alternatives to oil imports,
exacerbating
future shortages.
Were the roles reversed, a downstream China would have stridently accused an upstream India of
exacerbating
flood-related death and destruction by breaching its international obligations.
And an EU-level social-welfare state funded through taxes on corporate or personal income would require large transfers among countries,
exacerbating
already-high tensions among EU member states.
The credit crunch in the banking system is becoming more severe as banks deleverage by selling assets and rationing credit,
exacerbating
the downturn.
The crisis is now affecting not just all of Syria’s immediate neighbors, straining their resources and
exacerbating
social and ethnic tensions; it now directly involves all of the current permanent members of the Security Council except China.
At a time when international sanctions are
exacerbating
Russia’s already-grim economic conditions, the Kremlin needs to ensure that its people – and the world – recognize this reality.
Lost in the angst over inequality is the critical role that central banks have played in
exacerbating
the problem.
Recent studies by the IMF and others suggest that raising taxes, cutting subsidies, and reducing government spending – even inefficient spending – would stifle growth in the short term,
exacerbating
the underlying debt problem.
Worse still, even as the G-20 talks about finding a “fix” for global imbalances, some of the policy changes that its members have adopted are arguably
exacerbating
them.
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