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In fact, far from signaling
growing
political stability, the 77-year-old incumbent’s sham victory underscores just how few options Algerians have to effect change from within the system.
One important development is the
growing
influence of non-partisan voices of dissent.
Thus, even without explicitly talking about politics, ordinary Algerians are mobilizing in
growing
numbers against the government.
This would mean expanding the money supply by buying member countries’ government bonds – a realization of ECB President Mario Draghi’s “outright monetary transactions” scheme, announced in August 2012 in the midst of
growing
uncertainty about the euro’s future (but never used since then).
Equally important was the effort made by the country’s leaders to secure access to
growing
markets in the Middle East, Japan, and subsequently in China, which is now New Zealand’s largest export market, accounting for 21% of exports.
Even more important has been the
growing
gap between average (mean) and median income: that is, the proportion of the population living on half or less of the average income in the US and Britain has been
growing.
Europe, Italian-StyleMILAN – Last summer, after two years of
growing
uncertainty, systemic risk in the eurozone finally began to wane, as conditional commitments came together.
Some parts of the global economy are
growing.
This gives China added leverage, which it can use, say, to force borrowers to swap debt for equity, thereby expanding China’s global footprint by trapping a
growing
number of countries in debt servitude.
This helps to explain why so many companies continue to hoard cash, rather than investing domestically, and why a
growing
number of countries want to diversify gradually away from dependence on the dollar as the reserve currency and on US financial markets for intermediation of their hard-earned savings.
But I see that as an improbable outcome, given the
growing
diversification of Muslim identities in the new context of political freedoms, secular parties’ efforts to keep the Muslim Brotherhood within electoral politics, and the profiles of the three leading presidential candidates, none of whom want the Egyptian Revolution to be captured.
One of the horrors that lie ahead will be the
growing
disappointment of “Leave” supporters as all of these lies are exposed.
That points to a third reason for the pro-Brexit vote:
growing
social inequity has contributed to a revolt against a perceived metropolitan elite.
As the US and other advanced economies become less hospitable to developing-country exports, rapidly
growing
emerging markets, help as they may, are unlikely to take up the slack and thus provide ample fuel for export-led growth.
Both groups are
growing.
Hundreds of thousands of industrial and commercial control systems, including the rapidly
growing
Internet of Things, are leaving ever-wider swaths of everyday life vulnerable to disruption.
Through persistent experimentation, they began developing recipes for each kind of plant, along with a blueprint for “plant production units” (PPUs) that can provide these ideal
growing
conditions wherever they are installed.
Indeed, for something like $100 million, a partner could purchase the required land and construct a 500,000-square-foot (46,450 m2) PPU, with ten
growing
levels about five feet apart.
The resulting farm would employ about 200 people for seeding, growing, harvesting, packaging, sales, logistics, maintenance, and management.
At a time of
growing
international volatility, it is essential that we Europeans defend ourselves from scurrilous attacks and uphold our many collective achievements.
The Politics of UN LeadershipNEW DELHI – Election cycles are
growing
longer worldwide.
First, the eurozone authorities misread the real causes of the debt crisis, which stemmed mainly from a
growing
competitiveness gap between the core and periphery countries.
The question, then, is whether we are headed toward a jobless future, in which technology leaves many unemployed, or a “good-jobless future,” in which a
growing
number of workers can no longer earn a middle-class income, regardless of their education and skills.
As automation substitutes for labor in a
growing
number of occupations, the impact on the quantity and quality of jobs will intensify.
At the same time, it reflects
growing
anxiety, stemming largely from China’s increasingly aggressive posture toward many of its neighbors.
It is among the fastest
growing
regions in the world, but it is also home to the largest concentration of people living in debilitating poverty, conflict, and human misery.
Policymakers should recast agriculture in the new environment of globalization, supply chains, and
growing
domestic demand.
There is a
growing
danger that the open platform we all cherish will increasingly be colonized by corporate greed, criminal activity, and conflict between states – with ordinary citizens the ultimate victims.
In the face of globalization’s
growing
challenges, the only force strong enough to harness the Maghreb’s enormous economic potential is shared political will.
In a time of
growing
complexity – and thus uncertainty – investors want to hedge their bets.
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