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To reverse this trend, the health-care industry must work with all stakeholders to support the financial sustainability of health-care systems, so that they can better handle the
growing
demand for care.
China’s appeal is
growing
in the Western world as well.
No economy keeps
growing
at the same pace forever.
They achieved only three successes: Cuba, in 1959;Nicaragua, in 1979; and El Salvador, where, by 1992, they fought the US and the local army to a stalemate, bringing peace and
growing
prosperity to their country.
With the world expected to continue
growing
rapidly, there are excellent investment opportunities that will be funded only if capital continues to move into countries that can use it productively.
And, as a region, East Asia will now get more of the roughly $8 trillion that the Asian Development Bank has estimated that the region will need to keep
growing
through 2020.
A
growing
number of key countries are experiencing not elections, but plebiscites on liberal democracy – plebiscites decided by the votes of those who have lost out from liberal democracy.
Instead, Americans have been bombarded for decades with reports about wage stagnation, declining household income, and
growing
inequality – all while hearing about the $3 trillion price tag for the war in Iraq.
A
growing
sense of mistrust and hostility, together with a diminishing commitment to the OSCE’s brand of comprehensive security, was hindering cooperation in various areas.
As
growing
instability exacerbates social tensions, ethnic conflict, radicalization, and violent extremism become increasingly likely.
The fighting has heightened instability in the region;US and European citizens are streaming into Syria to take up jihad; and there is a
growing
consensus that the post-World War I Middle East boundaries are coming undone.
With increasing change in China and
growing
economic and social contacts across the Strait, it should be possible to find a formula that allows the Taiwanese to maintain their market economy and democratic system without a placard at the UN.
Openness needs protecting and the best way to protect it is to manage the areas of
growing
interdependence effectively, pragmatically and inclusively.
The Bretton Woods regime collapsed in the 1970’s as a result of the inability or unwillingness – it is not entirely clear which – of leading governments to manage the
growing
tide of capital flows.
With Trump now escalating his trade war with China – and with both sides seeming to be girding for protracted competition over technological leadership – the threat is only
growing.
And as the trade war with the US continues to escalate, calls for policy clarity are
growing
more urgent.
As a result, the US economy has almost stopped growing, particularly as the federal government (together with state and local governments) are now reining in their own budget deficits.
China’s
growing
involvement in Africa is important not just for the direct economic benefits it can provide, but also for the impact it can have on development strategies.
Park may appear to face the least vexing domestic conditions, with South Korea’s economy
growing
at a 3.2% annual pace in the second quarter of 2014, only marginally lower than market forecasts.
Some Americans may be celebrating that fact, but Europeans are increasingly wringing their hands over the
growing
dominance of US tech titans.
In China, worsening air pollution and
growing
concerns about energy security have led the government to consider a cap on coal use and an absolute reduction in emissions within the next 10-15 years.
Because America’s GDP has recently been
growing
at an annual rate of only about 2% – and final sales at only about 1% – such a tax increase would probably have pushed the US economy into a new recession.
The exit of some of the most strident neo-conservatives in the Bush administration over the past year has also helped, and with
growing
opposition to the Iraq War, some Americans are beginning to think that the French may have had a point after all.
They are apparent in the
growing
army of child laborers picking vegetables in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley or working at garment factories in Turkey, where a half-million refugees are out of school.
And, given the economic slowdown, widening income disparity, rising unemployment, and
growing
popular discontent over corruption, China’s leaders will have their hands full.
The result today is a thriving agricultural sector, which is
growing
at more than 5% a year, and hunger levels that fell by 75% from 1990-2004.
Emerging political actors feel compelled to develop more detailed economic programs and to address their populations’
growing
material grievances.
The Chinese economy has been
growing
at such a breathtaking annual pace – 9.5% in the year ending in the second quarter of 2005 – that it is the toast of the world, an apparent inspiration for developing countries everywhere.
Japan’s labor supply (measured in labor hours) was also
growing
during that period, by more than 3% annually.
True, India’s government must now consider
growing
threats to the country’s investment-grade credit rating.
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