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The relentless competition for talent and skills is being underscored daily by the increases in R&D investment in China and India, whose
growing
middle classes are only too keen to seek better educational opportunities for their children.
Moreover, right-wing populist parties took advantage of
growing
public frustration with the EU itself.
But, though great strides are being made in reducing maternal deaths in poor countries, those gains could be undone by a
growing
threat to women’s health.
It is composed of highly profitable multinational companies, now investing and hiring workers; advanced economies’ rescued banks paying off their emergency bailout loans; the
growing
middle and upper classes in emerging economies buying more goods and services; a healthier private sector paying more taxes, thereby alleviating pressure on government budgets; and Germany, Europe’s economic power, reaping the fruit of years of economic restructuring.
These four risks are material and consequential, and each is
growing
in importance.
The devastation caused by Israel’s periodic asymmetrical confrontations, combined with the continuing occupation of Palestinian lands and the ever-growing expansion of settlements, has fueled a
growing
campaign to undermine Israel’s legitimacy.
A
growing
number of people, inside and outside of the country, are starting to blame the revolution itself for derailing an economy that was growing, reducing its external-debt burden, and maintaining a comfortable cushion of international reserves.
The result is a
growing
threat of several vicious circles at once.
Moreover, other support networks – including income opportunities in tourism, the informal sector, and charitable and family support – are crumbling under the pressure of
growing
poverty.
There is a
growing
understanding in Burma of the importance of the international community’s support in reaching a lasting settlement.
Foreign investors now own more than half of net government debt, and that proportion is likely to keep
growing.
The Fragile Roots of Productivity GrowthHow fast is the US economy now
growing?
A Dim Light on Global WarmingCOPENHAGEN – Amid a
growing
wave of concern about climate change, many countries – including Brazil, Australia, the United States, and the members of the European Union – passed laws in the 2000’s outlawing or severely restricting access to incandescent light bulbs.
It is, however, possible to envisage an alternative scenario to that of a
growing
gap between "haves" and "have-nots."
Unless China demonstrates that it can live peacefully with its neighbors, its government’s claim that the international community has nothing to fear from the country’s
growing
power will be doubted.
If it persists, it will reinforce the
growing
division of Europe into “haves” and “have-nots.”
Many societies survive periods of systemic corruption without a social explosion; to do so they need a
growing
economy to mute public grievances.
At the same time, conservative governments, alarmed at the
growing
cost of social security, started to cut back on welfare entitlements.
Both John Stuart Mill and John Maynard Keynes looked forward to a horizon of
growing
leisure: the reorientation of life away from the merely useful toward the beautiful and the true.
While the jihadi terrorist movement had been
growing
for a decade, 9/11 was the turning point.
Moreover, even without US protectionism, Japan was going to have to accommodate China’s
growing
economic power sooner or later.
At the CPC’s 13th National Congress, in October 1987, China’s leaders declared that the “major contradictions” facing the country were those between “people’s
growing
material and cultural needs and the backwardness of social production.”
For example, it must tackle
growing
income inequality, driven largely by the massive disparity between urban and rural incomes, though the income gap among urban residents is also widening.
In the US,
growing
ethnic diversity, smoldering racial tensions, and changing social mores added fuel to the electoral fire.
In response to this
growing
resentment, both parties’ presidential candidates have promised to reestablish economic fairness and reform the tax system.
Chinese policymakers have raised serious concerns about the
growing
risks of inflation and property bubbles.
But, while Latin American governments are all watching the same news about Bush’s
growing
trials and tribulations, their responses to the looming transfer of power in the United States are of three kinds.
As a political model, Chavism is strongly based on nationalism, so that, Bush or no Bush, its legitimacy requires a
growing
anti-Americanism.
First, as the global AIDS response expanded, it faced the dual challenge of including hard-to-reach communities while continuing to support a
growing
number of patients receiving treatment.
And, while OECD countries continue to stagnate in 2011, emerging markets are
growing
strongly.
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