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And in California, among other states, demands for greater local autonomy are
growing
louder, occasionally echoing the rhetoric of Catalan secessionists or Brexiteers in the United Kingdom.
More generally, the
growing
unpredictability of US foreign policy could weaken deterrence and prompt allies to take their security into their own hands.
The
growing
violence in Syria, for example, poses truly awkward questions: Can the West, after intervening to prevent a bloodbath in Benghazi, continue to do nothing as massacres take place throughout the country?
At a time of strong and
growing
market competition, he must provide the kind of visionary leadership that characterized his father and grandfather, the company’s pioneering founder, who transformed a small local trading company into a global semiconductor and smartphone powerhouse.
More, not less, cooperation is necessary to manage
growing
complexity and integration.
Growing
Out of US LeadershipBEIJING – Donald Trump’s election has been greeted around the world with justifiable bewilderment and fear.
Although growing, China’s trade with Latin America and the Caribbean remains small, representing less than 2% of both exports and imports in 2002.
The former Russian Empire is in
growing
turmoil as well, a kind of delayed reaction to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, with Russia attacking Ukraine and violence continuing to erupt in Georgia, Moldova, and elsewhere.
In East Asia, tensions between China and Japan – echoes of the last century – are a
growing
danger.
But, rather than solving a single underlying problem, the chaos is growing, threatening an ever-widening war.
In the long run, policymakers will have to explain to their people that they cannot have economic prosperity, a high level of social security, and a population in which pensioners place a
growing
burden on the economically active.
As a result, France suffers from
growing
inequality, high and still-rising unemployment, constant corporate restructurings entailing layoffs, threats to public services and social welfare programs, and a general feeling of insecurity.
“Of seven close friends I had
growing
up,” he tells me, “five are dead.”
This is a global segment meeting a
growing
global need.
Whereas in the past, only a few conservatives warned of US attempts to “contain” China, virtually everyone in China now buys into this narrative, including a
growing
number of young people.
For example, while they pale in significance to, say, the World Bank, China-led institutions have proved appealing to a
growing
number of countries; most US allies have joined the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, despite American opposition.
Just as Russia must deal with a
growing
wave of fundamentalism that its own policies have fueled, the summary condemnation of Muslims in America will breed more alienation and retribution from within.
Instead, the decline in Indian stocks reflected foreign investors’ liquidity problems: they withdrew from holdings in India because they needed their money back home, not because it wasn’t
growing
for them.
Though the region’s countries have the means to stop the
growing
political, economic, and human-rights catastrophe in Venezuela, they lack the will, while the rest of the world’s attention to Ukraine has removed any pressure on them to act.
The number of people proclaiming their faith worldwide is
growing.
Christianity is also
growing
– in odd ways and in surprising places.
Growing
up 50 years ago, children might rarely meet someone of a different cultural or faith background.
A world in which exposure to disaster is
growing
exponentially – and causing ever-higher economic losses – needs all the female help that it can get.
The fastest
growing
sectors of the economy since the late nineteenth century have been those loosely classified as “service industries,” often involving the dissemination of information and entertainment – activities in which Jews have been especially prominent, from publishing to vaudeville and from movies to commercial sports.
And the figure keeps growing; by 2050, it could be four times higher.
But, faced with
growing
public-debt vulnerabilities, it is unclear how long this trend can continue.
On the one hand, there is
growing
concern that the United States and many European countries are failing to prepare enough university graduates in the fields driving the twenty-first century “knowledge economy,” such as engineering and information technology.
The economics profession did not go far enough to develop a comprehensive understanding of the connection between a rapidly
growing
and increasingly deregulated financial sector and the real economy.
This demands deeper comprehension of technology-driven structural changes, with Big Tech recognizing and adjusting to its
growing
systemic importance in step with government.
Part of the
growing
climate effect results from our sheer numbers.
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