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But, as China’s economy and society advance, engagement with global markets and
growing
awareness of rights have caused expectations to change faster than the law and judicial practices.
The loss underscores a
growing
divide between expedition members, who pay top dollar to reach the summit, and their highly skilled Sherpa guides, who are paid a relative pittance and too often are taken for granted.
But America’s emissions reduction record remains among the world’s best, despite
growing
resistance to new climate policies.
Non-tradable sectors tend to account for a
growing
share of employment and economic activity.
The event, the first-ever US-ASEAN summit on American soil, is being touted as a sign of America’s
growing
interest in Southeast Asia.
Beyond security challenges, the US has a
growing
economic interest in Southeast Asia.
Though cyberspace offered the advantages of access to information and easy communication to a
growing
number of people, it became a breeding ground for crime, hacker attacks, and threats to governments.
Given that security is a traditional function of the state, some observers believe that
growing
insecurity will lead to a greater role for governments in cyberspace.
A firm’s decision to lend, not consume capital to expand its market share, results in unemployment as well as
growing
pressures on those still in the labor force.
Because a big slice of these deficits must be financed through borrowing at high interest rates, a
growing
public debt relative to income results.
Though several European countries have done relatively well in terms of maintaining consultations and commitments with the US, Europe’s leaders have watched with
growing
concern as the postwar security structure has faltered.
And, while
growing
signs of impatience with North Korea have been welcomed as a harbinger of an eventual policy shift, fresh thinking in China has not been sufficient to forestall US efforts to step up military cooperation with South Korea and Japan.
But, if the Arab Spring has taught us anything, it is that the Middle East’s real fault lines have little to do with Israel and much to do with the Arab world’s deepening secularist-Islamist divide and
growing
sectarian struggle between Shia and Sunni.
Moreover, the return on foreign-reserve assets is usually quite low, because the local currency will appreciate (even if it remains undervalued) if the economy is
growing
– a pattern that can be sustained for an extended period.
Latin America will need a great deal of fresh thinking and many policy innovations if it is to keep
growing
in a post-commodity-boom era.
Meanwhile, domestic savings in emerging economies are
growing
rapidly.
Local bond markets, for example, have been
growing
in the last decade at a robust rate in some regions.
Unfortunately, there is
growing
evidence that the medicine on which European countries have agreed – austerity – is killing the patient.
Such activities have become ubiquitous: legal services, policing, and prisons; cybercrime and the army of experts defending organizations against it; financial regulators trying to stop mis-selling and the
growing
ranks of compliance officers employed in response; the huge resources devoted to US election campaigns; real-estate services that facilitate the exchange of already-existing assets; and much financial trading.
The
growing
importance of trade integration and regional trade flows makes the provision of regional infrastructure urgent.
There is also a
growing
realisation that more hangs on EMU than the success or failure of a single monetary policy.
In cases of extreme rights abuses, the chance that an international criminal tribunal will ultimately sit in judgment of those principally responsible is growing, thereby becoming a deterrent to would-be tyrants elsewhere.
A simulation shows that if German wages grew at 4% annually instead of the 1.5% of the last decade, and if annual productivity growth in Spain accelerated to 2% (it was close to 0.7% in both countries), Spain could reverse the unit-labor-cost differential that emerged with Germany since 2000 in five years, with Spanish wages
growing
at about 1.7% per annum.
This would create the most important thing that these states and their rapidly
growing
young populations need to produce stability within the framework of democratic development: grounds for hope of economic and social progress.
Some observers are pointing to Sechin’s
growing
importance.
Inward foreign direct investment is
growing.
NEW DELHI – When US President Barack Obama visited India in November and complimented its leaders on the
growing
success and prowess of their economy, a tacit question returned to center stage: Will China grow faster than India indefinitely, or will India shortly overtake it?
But now, given China’s one-child policy and lack of adequate infrastructure (including housing) in rapidly
growing
areas, labor is getting scarce and wages are rising.
If farmers become much better at
growing
food while teachers become little better at teaching kids, the cost of food will tend to fall relative to the cost of education.
But the Kremlin wants to avoid this, owing to Kadyrov’s
growing
power and its general unease with a Russian Muslim elite that, while formally acknowledging Russian suzerainty, increasingly demands a redistribution of power within the Russian Federation.
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