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Unless the
growing
prevalence of serious psychopathology is taken seriously and addressed effectively, it is likely to become the only indicator of American leadership.
The fate of people arbitrarily imprisoned due to their religious beliefs and participation in recent protests adds to the
growing
worries about stability in Tibet.
When they were
growing
rapidly – especially compared to the advanced economies – they attracted massive amounts of capital.
In the past, this pattern has always ultimately led to a correction, with America’s
growing
current-account deficit eventually bringing about a dollar depreciation.
Given the renminbi’s
growing
international role, it seems abundantly obvious that the currency should be part of the SDR basket.
A sense of wonder about future scientific progress is lacking; a
growing
cultural disinterest in science is taking hold.
Look at the oil companies: although the world faces
growing
uncertainty about new sources of energy, these companies, which have both the intellectual and material means to prepare for the next century, have more or less abandoned their role as providers of a new vision.
Its domestic market is
growing
fast, and could soon be the largest in the world.
Milton Friedman provided a reason that jibed with
growing
disenchantment with wage and price controls, and that reasserted the pre-Keynesian view of how market economies work.
Many of China’s neighbors fear that its ongoing economic and military expansion poses a
growing
threat to their interests and independence, and are reaching out to the US to diversify their security partnerships and hedge their bets on China’s benign intentions.
There is a
growing
risk that the new Chinese leadership will interpret a heavier US presence in the region as an attempt to contain China’s rise and stunt its growth.
While the eurozone crisis helps to explain why more than half of young people in Greece and Spain are unemployed, rapidly
growing
economies like South Africa and Nigeria are experiencing similar rates of youth joblessness.
Similarly, by bridging its
growing
skills gap, China could augment its GDP by $250 billion by 2020.
It is also reflected in social-enterprise start-ups designed to achieve both social and financial returns, as well as in new impact-investing platforms aimed at the
growing
number of investors who are also seeking both types of returns.
Data from a
growing
number of governments suggest that, so far this century, such losses have amounted to around $2.5 trillion.
Haven’t I heard of the “rise of the robots” and the
growing
power of automation, more generally, to destroy jobs?
Yes, nobody wants to be Japan, the fallen angel that went from one of the fastest
growing
economies in the world for more than three decades to one that has slowed to a crawl for the past 18 years.
Old people have retreated to villages, many
growing
their own food, their children having long abandoned them for the cities.
India also offers important experience in agricultural expansion, clean water management, and confronting the
growing
threat of climate change.
Add to that concerns about America’s
growing
opioid epidemic and a tedious and intolerant form of political correctness, and, for many, change did not look like progress.
A sporadic program without such announced objectives is unlikely to work, and could even be counterproductive, as private investors might well demand even higher returns because the
growing
ECB share of the debt would be considered senior, augmenting their risk.
Based on research, biotechnology companies have invested in sequencing technologies and developed predictive tests to identify those who are asymptomatic, but genetically predisposed to a
growing
number of genetic diseases and more common disorders such as certain types of cancer.
The commercial stakes are
growing
as it becomes possible to test for predisposition to common diseases such as breast cancer and heart disease where the potential market is immense.
The ability to predict a
growing
number of complex and common diseases encourages testing, but also creates ethical dilemmas.
Growing
world demand for primary commodities, especially in China, is pushing hard against the physical supplies of global resources.
The transition to a green economy now seems to be a certainty, rather than a hopeful aspiration, as
growing
public acceptance and technological advances make investments in clean energy increasingly practical.
Three recent examples illustrate what went wrong with America, its loss of unique status, and its
growing
image as a partisan and unethical, if not destabilizing, force in the world.
The new Sino-American confrontation is rooted not in the two countries’ differences, but in their
growing
similarity.
Among the five BRICS countries, two (Brazil and Russia) are in recession, one (South Africa) is barely growing, another (China) is experiencing a sharp structural slowdown, and India is doing well only because – in the words of its central bank governor, Raghuram Rajan – in the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
Instead of falling back into recession or secular stagnation, the US economy continued
growing
and creating jobs as the stimulus was reduced and then stopped.
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