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Piketty argues that, because the world’s rich countries are
growing
at less than 4-5%, they are becoming more unequal.
US production of shale gas and oil has been
growing
by more than 50% annually over the last five years.
As more data are generated, stored, and transmitted in digital form, new data sets relevant to personal and business decisions are
growing
exponentially.
Consider his statements about the US federal government’s persistently
growing
debt.
In Europe, the rise of political opposition to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the Brexit vote, and the
growing
appeal of nationalist parties on the right can all be attributed to real and imagined fears stemming from refugees.
Some suggest focusing on rapid increases in the volume of bank and nonbank lending to the non-financial private sector as an indicator that lending is
growing
riskier.
Wages rose rapidly and most Germans experienced
growing
prosperity.
Conversely, the North’s
growing
nuclear capability provoked the US into quietly preparing for war while hoping to avert one.
Now, the industry needs to enter the twenty-first century, so that it can meet increasing demand for new structures and address the world’s
growing
housing and infrastructure gaps.
The
growing
demand for structures presents a huge opportunity to reshape the construction sector and create value through concerted action.
The seriousness of Europe’s situation is reflected in
growing
acceptance of the high unemployment – and youth-unemployment rates of over 50% – that some EU countries, including Spain and Greece, now face.
The
growing
tendency of many professions to produce winner-take-all outcomes may play a role as well.
This, more than anything else, explains the
growing
disconnect between Arab public opinion and the Obama administration.
The interactions between science, technology, and law are
growing
increasingly complex.
Revisions to America’s strategic posture would be a reasonable response to Russian aggression and rule-breaking, particularly in Eastern Europe, and to China’s
growing
assertiveness on the world stage.
After all, with fewer global rules, China will face even fewer obstacles when asserting its
growing
influence abroad.
Well aware of Russia’s emergence as a
growing
energy super-power, of the relative weakening of US clout and determination, of Europe’s deep divisions between pro-Russians, such as Germany and even more so Italy, and anti-Russians (mostly from the EU’s newest members in eastern Europe), and of the United Nations’ paralysis owing to Russia’s veto power, the Kremlin is sending a strong message to the world: “the time for concessions is over.”
Yet, given today’s
growing
global confusion, if not chaos, something like “Proustian” nostalgia for the Congress may not be out of order.
But, in confronting today’s
growing
disorder and escalating violence, the leaders we have would do well to draw some inspiration from their forebears, who 200 years ago this week opened the way to nearly a century of peace.
The summit took place against a background of scant progress in negotiations with Iran on its nuclear program and
growing
pressure from Israel for the international community to establish a “trigger” – a line that the Islamic Republic must not cross.
Likewise, many of the problems that we now face – whether climate change, financial crisis, development challenges, terrorism, or nuclear proliferation – reflect
growing
global interdependence.
Through the UN and other channels, Washington called on Tehran to close the fastest
growing
hole in international sanctions on Iraq.
It took 4 years for the World Wide Web to get 50 million domestic users, and its use is
growing
1000% a year.
Growing
Out of Populism?
Though most economists still think exiting the euro would be profoundly self-destructive, a
growing
number have come to believe that the euro will never work for Italy, and that the sooner it leaves the better.
Fortunately, a patient Fed, a resilient (for now) China, and a
growing
Europe and US will help most emerging economies.
An efficient supply-side response to this large and
growing
source of demand requires regulatory reform in many services, including finance, product safety, transport, and logistics.
Growing
confidence in economic expansion and falling unemployment has raised investors’ expectation of future inflation, pulling up the nominal interest rate on ten-year bonds.
Social unrest in Tsarist Russia was bringng a
growing
pauperization to the large communities of Russia’s Jewish Pale.
The solution to the Syrian crisis, including the
growing
refugee crisis in Europe, must run through the United Nations Security Council.
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