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The catalyst of Golden Dawn’s sudden rise is not Greece’s large population of illegal immigrants – their presence predates the rightward shift by many years – but rather the massive rise in poverty and unemployment over the last three years and, above all,
growing
popular anger with the political class as a whole.
What Britons do share at the moment is mainly a
growing
disillusionment with what the EU can offer, economically and otherwise.
As a result, Asia now has two faces: a prosperous and
growing
middle class, and those who have yet to benefit from the region’s rapid economic development – and whose health and well-being is being adversely affected by acute problems like air and water pollution.
Women comprise half of the agriculture sector’s workforce, growing, selling, buying, and preparing food for their families.
Access to education, capital, markets, and technologies would allow women to process, package, and market their products, especially for Africa’s
growing
middle class, bolstering both earnings and food supplies.
A
growing
economy would make it much easier to absorb immigrants, whether refugees or economic migrants.
Its leaders’ apparent inability to think in strategic terms, and their indifference to the tribunal of global public opinion, is resulting in
growing
frustration among its citizens and, what may be more dangerous, deepening international isolation.
As Israel’s political center of gravity has shifted to the right, if not the extreme right, one consequence whose long-term effects are not sufficiently appreciated is the
growing
alienation of Arab citizens, who represent 20% of the population.
But such approaches are anathema to the US Republican Party, and to its Tea Party faction in particular, and they might unnerve the many Asians who are nervous at China’s
growing
military might.
Awareness of the risks posed by Internet platforms is
growing
from a small base, but the convenience of the products and psychological addiction to them are such that it may take a generation to effect change from the user side, as it did with anti-smoking campaigns.
Awareness that the platforms can be manipulated to undermine democracy is also growing, but Western governments have yet to devise a defense against it.
The few countries that have succeeded in growing, despite austerity, have done so by exporting.
In recognition of Germany’s
growing
significance, Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao welcomed a delegation of German business leaders to Beijing this May with the words: “Stronger Chinese-German cooperation is good for the two countries, good for China-EU relations, and good for world prosperity and stability.
It is a threat that is constantly evolving, growing, and mutating to counter our fight against it.
Now that the boom is over, Panama is still
growing
at 5%, while Colombia is bordering on a recession.
Qatar’s
growing
influence has important implications for the balance of power in the Arab World, especially with regard to the country’s rivalry with Saudi Arabia.
And in December 2015, leaders will assemble in Paris to adopt a global agreement to head off the
growing
dangers of human-induced climate change.
Cities and Sustainable DevelopmentNEW YORK – Tacloban in the Philippines has now joined the
growing
list of cities – including New Orleans, Bangkok, Moscow, New York, Beijing, Rio de Janeiro, and Port-au-Prince, to name just a few – pummeled in recent years by climate catastrophes.
These actions put the US under
growing
pressure to act.
This reading is reinforced by the National Security Strategy that the Trump administration released last December, which asserted that the US would “respond to the
growing
political, economic, and military competitions we face around the world.”
Long-term joblessness and youth unemployment remain far too high, with skills erosion, reduced mobility, and a
growing
opportunity gap relative to formal educational attainment risking lasting damage in the aftermath of the Great Recession.
That had to change, partly because it is in developing countries, not the advanced economies, that emisssions are
growing
the fastest.
Civil society is growing; there are now more than 300,000 NGOs.
In general, an incumbent president with a
growing
economy is likely to be re-elected.
Today, a
growing
number of Mexicans shares this view.
In Brazil, for example, the debt-to-GDP ratio is more than 80%, and debt burdens are
growing
in Colombia, Mexico, and Uruguay as well.
There was a deeper concern behind this newly discovered passion for housing for the poor:
growing
income inequality.
The everyday consequence for the middle class is a stagnant paycheck and
growing
job insecurity.
The benefits –
growing
consumption and more jobs – were immediate, whereas paying the inevitable bill could be postponed into the future.
The deregulation and rapid expansion of banking in the US in the early years of the twentieth century was in many ways a response to the Populist movement, backed by small and medium-sized farmers who found themselves falling behind the
growing
numbers of industrial workers, and demanded easier credit.
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