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This profusion of data is being
fueled
by the near ubiquity of the Internet.
The result has been an unmitigated catastrophe: the destruction of Iraq as a functioning society in an ongoing civil war,
fueled
by outside powers, that has caused economic ruin and collapsing living standards.
Similar anti-elite sentiment,
fueled
partly by working-class resentment of cosmopolitanism and economic inequality, underpinned the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union.
Today’s sentiment has been
fueled
by populist parties positioning themselves as guardians of national identity.
For three decades, the dividends from Deng Xiaoping’s initial decision to open China’s economy to market forces, and to the world, have
fueled
rapid growth.
But the rescue has
fueled
a growing rift that jeopardizes the future of European integration, partly owing to the way that the upheaval of the early twentieth century – especially the Great Depression – has been reenacted in the debates about the post-2008 financial meltdown and the subsequent euro crisis.
In the late 1980s, falling GDP growth (the annual per capita rate reached a low of 2% in 1989) and a rising volume of non-performing loans (NPLs)
fueled
expectations of an economic implosion.
The discontent
fueled
by these failures is a major potential cause of unrest.
By the time the MDGs concluded in 2015, they had
fueled
some of the fastest and most extensive gains in global health and development the world has ever seen.
For more than a decade, China’s stunning growth has
fueled
a remarkable price boom that has flattered policymakers in commodity-exporting emerging markets from Russia to Argentina.
Although, the Saudi security forces, the National Guard, and the marines crushed the rebellion, the domestic tensions that
fueled
it remain.
A New Course for Economic LiberalismGENEVA – Since the Agrarian Revolution, technological progress has always
fueled
opposing forces of diffusion and concentration.
Fueled
by microchip exports (38% of the total), Costa Rica’s economy grew 8.3% in 1999, the highest in Latin America.
It is common nowadays for people to conclude contracts that are so long and convoluted that signatories do not know what they entail (this was a major factor contributing to the subprime mortgage crisis in the United States, which
fueled
the global economic crisis and subsequent Great Recession).
While the more moderate Hillary Clinton is likely to defeat the recklessly isolationist Donald Trump, the backlash against openness that has
fueled
Trump’s rise will not dissipate on its own.
Exploiting popular discontent
fueled
by rapidly rising inequality, Bo, who had been widely viewed as a likely candidate for a top leadership position in the Politburo Standing Committee, adopted a neo-Maoist stance that China’s top leadership could not abide.
Media coverage
fueled
a backlash of overwhelming public revulsion.
The US Federal Reserve is sometimes blamed for the current mortgage crisis, because excessively loose monetary policy allegedly
fueled
the price boom that preceded it.
Simmering tensions have been
fueled
largely by the lengthy “re-education” campaigns imposed on the Tibetans, who are forced to renounce publicly their spiritual leader and profess patriotism and loyalty to China.
But blanket distrust in government, framed by glaring examples of boondoggles and
fueled
by ideology, too often focuses on the wrong question: How big should government be?
This criminal insurgency is
fueled
not by popular support, but by the spoils of the cocaine trade.
Long before it became fashionable, Kaufman persisted with the idea that the US real estate boom was
fueled
in part by pervasive fraud within the mortgage-securitization-derivatives complex, effectively at the heart of Wall Street.
Instead, official encouragement of financial innovation
fueled
a sharp rise in the stock market, far beyond what China’s economic fundamentals merited.
That question – whether to “lean or clean” – has
fueled
a raging debate in policy and academic circles.
This system of “transfer pricing” has
fueled
competition among countries to lower their corporate-tax rates.
The media trial of my wife’s death,
fueled
by politically motivated leaks, was drawn out as long as possible and made into a spectacle, with voyeuristic TV discussion shows debating accusations and imputations based on zero evidence or even elementary research.
While Karzai has been fickle, to say the least, about cooperation with the Americans (indeed, he has since backed away from participation in the Doha talks), the rupture of his political alliance with non-Pashtun leaders has also
fueled
ethnic polarization.
It will allay the growing tensions between Christianity and Islam
fueled
by international terrorism and knee-jerk nationalism.
Unsurprisingly, this humiliation
fueled
rage within increasingly fragmented societies, with some groups concluding that they must wage a holy war against the Western infidels.
But the rapid expansion of credit brought about by foreign financial intermediaries using various channels (including direct lending, lending via banking subsidiaries, and lending via leasing subsidiaries) has
fueled
asset booms and heightened exposure to foreign-exchange risk.
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