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Continuing to strengthen its position on the world stage is now a matter of meeting and even
exceeding
global standards in areas ranging from sustainability to good governance.
Each year, one million children, on average, still die during their first day of life; more than million babies are stillborn; and more than 300,000 mothers die during pregnancy and childbirth – a death toll
exceeding
the entire population of Namibia.
In fact, the unit one reactor suffers dangerous vulnerabilities, with observed wear in some areas already
exceeding
tolerable levels by a factor of ten.
Meanwhile, Japan’s economy seems to be recovering from a generation of malaise, with this year’s annualized growth rate
exceeding
3%.
So China could become a major source of innovation for the global economy, equaling or
exceeding
America.
And US growth, currently
exceeding
potential output, can provide sufficient global lift – at least for now.
Of 287 Chinese cities, 17 have populations of more than three million, with per capita GDP
exceeding
$12,000.
As it stands, local SMEs are forced to pay shadow-banking interest rates
exceeding
20%, which retard their growth and limit their ability to innovate and create jobs.
Moreover, Cameron has an impressive track record of
exceeding
expectations.
Our planet is approaching, and even exceeding, scientific tipping points.
Smart machines can perform mathematical calculations far
exceeding
a human’s capabilities, but they cannot easily climb stairs, open a door, and turn a valve.
Instead, they have rejected these steps and insist on unrestricted access to international assistance in producing enough fissile material for as many as 50 weapons a year, far
exceeding
what is believed to be India’s current capacity.
Many of the countries that are piling on massive quantities of debt to bail out their banks have only tepid medium term growth prospects, raising real questions of solvency and sustainabilityItaly, for example with a debt-to-income ratio already
exceeding
100%, has been able to manage so far thanks to falling global rates.
Furthermore, attracting more direct investment is crucial, given that capital inflows, while recovering, remain 30% below their pre-crisis level; with outflows
exceeding
inflows, Italy has become a net capital exporter.
Indeed, Chinese firms’ profitability amounted to just over 6% last year, with 2012 profits for China’s 500 largest (mostly state-owned) corporations barely
exceeding
2%.
Rwanda’s current account has deteriorated steadily, with the deficit now
exceeding
10% of GDP.
First, most emerging-market economies were overheating in 2010-2011, with growth above potential and inflation rising and
exceeding
targets.
But all of the recent attacks share a new tactic – to create shock by
exceeding
what even many of the most hardened terrorists had previously considered beyond the pale.
New York City’s early-education program is perhaps America’s largest, with over 65,000 children enrolled in preschool at an annual cost
exceeding
$300 million.
(Other countries cannot use as much as the US and Europe have already used, because of global warming then
exceeding
2oC, the point at which, in the view of most scientists, climate change would become unpredictable and quite possibly catastrophic.)
The bad news, though, is that the run-up of personal debt means that many households will be left with liabilities
exceeding
the value of their homes, implying a rising number of bankruptcies.
Today, the payments have become so large that the government has seized them and channeled revenues
exceeding
the regulator’s enforcement costs to veterans’ charities.
Similarly, while slum dwellers’ share of urban populations has declined from 39% in 2000 to 33% in 2012 – significantly
exceeding
the original target of meaningfully improving at least 100 million slum dwellers’ lives by 2020 – their number has grown from 650 million in 1990 to an estimated 863 million today.
To be sure, demand contraction was inevitable in these countries, given that they were living far beyond their means; no economy can permanently sustain a rate of demand growth
exceeding
that of GDP.
Toward the end of the century, slightly higher growth rates will have yielded a cumulative increase in income
exceeding
$100 trillion annually, with most going to the developing world.
To be fair, the IPCC’s latest assessment report highlights the imperative of cutting CO2 emissions drastically to avoid
exceeding
the world’s small – and still risky – carbon budget.
SKS raised more equity from investors such as Sequoia and Odyssey Capital, before going public on the Indian stock exchange in 2010, raising about $358 million at a valuation
exceeding
$1.6 billion.
But examine the fundamentals: in America, real estate prices continue to fall, millions of homes are underwater, with the value of mortgages
exceeding
the market price, and unemployment is increasing, with hundreds of thousands reaching the end of their 39 weeks of unemployment insurance.
Vietnam has already benefited from this, with annual growth
exceeding
8% in recent years.
Earlier this year, Rosneft signed three agreements with ExxonMobil, Eni, and Statoil
exceeding
$700 billion in total – an amount that dwarfs all other recent foreign direct investment in Russia combined.
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