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Growing
up in Pakistan, I saw people forced to go to extremes to secure health care.
There is
growing
consensus that affordable, quality health care is a basic human right.
Given their
growing
role in the global economy, it is understandable that larger Latin American countries, along with the other BRICS, are seeking a more influential world role.
The
growing
role of the UN in this process puts the seal of international law and diplomacy over the global struggle against terrorism, and helps to reassure many countries that this is a true international effort, not just the US acting alone.
The
growing
role of international institutions under the UN umbrella provides greater confidence that disputes can be addressed peacefully and even sensibly, with significant inputs of scientific expertise as in the Climate Change treaty.
Deng Xiaoping’s reforms ignited the most rapid economic improvement in human history and, with it, the emergence of a large and
growing
middle class.
The irrelevance of traditional culture explains the
growing
number of converts in all the recently discovered radical networks.
Creeping ChinaNEW DELHI – China’s
growing
geopolitical heft is emboldening its territorial creep in Asia.
Poor governance may, in general, be the binding constraint in Zimbabwe and a few other countries, but it was not in China, Vietnam, or Cambodia – countries that are
growing
rapidly despite poor governance – and it most surely is not in Ethiopia, South Africa, El Salvador, Mexico, or Brazil.
For all these reasons, as writers from Princeton’s Jan-Werner Muller to Harvard’s Yascha Mounk have stressed, political populism is a
growing
threat to liberal democracy.
In doing so, he has connected with a voting population that is not only tired of politicians’ shenanigans but also frightened by what seems at times like a breakdown of the rule of law under pressure from
growing
(if localized) drug-related violence.
Job creation has been robust, with the unemployment rate falling below 5%, even if real wages are not
growing
much.
But, despite the
growing
number, organization, and mobilization of globalization’s losers, globalization itself is not necessarily doomed.
The backlash against globalization is real and
growing.
Orphan IdeasCHICAGO – Since the United States Supreme Court’s “Citizens United” decision, which prohibited the government from restricting independent political expenditures by corporations and unions, concern about business interests’ influence over US elections has been
growing.
The concept’s logic is simple: if we try to deliver better health to a
growing
population, without regard for the health and security of our natural resources, we will not just struggle to make new strides; we will reverse the progress already made.
With a
growing
share of the world’s population – including many of the same people – feeling the effects of environmental degradation and climate change firsthand, finding solutions that simultaneously advance environmental protection, water provision, and health could not be more important.
Income inequality has been
growing
in the US over the last three decades, largely because the labor market has increasingly demanded skills that the education system has been unable to supply.
The everyday consequence for the middle class is a stagnant paycheck and
growing
employment insecurity, as the old economy of well-paying low-skilled jobs with good benefits withers away.
Republicans, trying to give voice to many working Americans’ ambient uneasiness with rising government expenditures, as well as to the
growing
anger of the working rich, find it easier to defend a principle than a particular constituency.
In truth, rising life expectancy and
growing
health-care costs mean that today’s elderly have contributed only a fraction of what they expect to receive from Social Security and Medicare.
A
growing
number of cars are powered by electricity and hydrogen, while industrial facilities are fitted with technology to capture CO2 and store it underground.
When the economy is growing, automatic stabilizers work their magic.
The net environmental effects of
growing
reliance on shale gas appear beneficial as well.
The third key factor for assessing the risk of
growing
debt is monetary policy and interest rates.
With the world facing a serious water crisis, rapidly increasing global temperatures, staggering population growth, and
growing
health problems like coronary disease, this must change – and fast.
Indeed, it is
growing
more important by the day.
But it was an election for nothing; the outcome merely reinforced the
growing
divide between pro-Europeans and Euro-skeptic populist parties.
But it is certain that the influence of traditional ideas in Chinese public life is
growing.
Population may keep
growing
until mid-century, owing to rising longevity, but, reproductively speaking, our species should no longer be expanding.
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