Growing
in sentence
6077 examples of Growing in a sentence
There is a lesson here for the US and other countries where distrust of the media is
growing.
Since the revelations that Facebook and Twitter played a key role in disseminating false information and sowing mistrust and racial tension in the 2016 US election, a
growing
chorus has called for stricter regulations.
Growing
resentment toward the West has reinforced Russian leaders’ enduring penchant for the concepts of “Great Powers” and “spheres of influence,” and the belief that international relations is a zero-sum game, in which others’ gain is Russia’s loss.
The good news is that both the private and public sectors – motivated by soaring demand for food, especially in Africa’s rapidly
growing
cities, and rising global food prices – seem ready to propel this shift.
The region, which covers a quarter of the country, has come under
growing
pressure from production of beef, soy, and other commodities, together with the associated infrastructure.
It would be an immensely encouraging sign of China’s
growing
maturity if its leaders used this moment to look beyond the bitter past toward a new future with Japan.
The authorities probably would not have moved when they did had it not been for
growing
market pressure for a depreciation that could help counteract weakening economic growth.
Although private enterprises are the fastest
growing
part of the Chinese economy, enterprises that are partially or fully owned by the state continue to be major employers.
The Three-Track Middle EastLAGUNA BEACH – During a recent trip to the Middle East, I was struck by the
growing
gap between countries – so much so that, more than ever, I came away convinced that it makes no sense today to talk of the region as a coherent whole.
By contrast, a
growing
group of current and former officials continues to express concern about current and potential future risks in the United States, Europe, and globally.
Even freight companies and airlines have been spurred to act, with a
growing
number now refusing to transport shark fins.
Large firms face an increasingly fluid economic, technological, and political environment – owing to more global and competitive markets, to the greater potential of technological change to alter firms’ business environment, and to governments’
growing
influence over what makes business sense.
They enjoy relative economic prosperity, and their political institutions are
growing
more effective and efficient.
The central government’s weakness, continued insurgent violence,
growing
Iranian influence in Baghdad and with Shiite powerbrokers in the south, and the natural progression of sectarian politics suggest that the new Iraq will be markedly less stable as the year draws to a close.
The rapidly
growing
renewable-energy industry is another factor disrupting traditional relationships between producers and consumers.
In Europe, the situation is cause for
growing
concern, because the global economic crisis is relentlessly laying bare the European Union’s flaws and limitations.
For example, disability insurance has become a huge, rapidly
growing
problem in many countries, despite the dramatic decline in the share of workers in physically demanding and dangerous jobs like construction and manufacturing.
Because financial markets are prone to create asset bubbles, regulators must accept responsibility for preventing them from
growing
too big.
Irani’s
growing
influence over the Syrian security apparatus is well established, and Iran is funding an effort to create Syrian Shia militias to compensate for Assad’s sagging support in the army and in the minority Alawite community.
A renewed commitment to macroeconomic and financial stability allows governments to rein in persistent deficits and
growing
debts and address their economies’ increasing volume of bad loans.
After years of stagnant growth, the German economy has been
growing
at an annual rate of about 2.5% in 2006.
More importantly, despite the promising news coming from Germany these days, it would be an overstatement to call the German economy a growth engine for Europe, given that it, too, is
growing
more slowly than the euro zone as a whole.
In fact, my party’s support has been growing, with opinion polls now indicating that it is the second most popular in the frontier province – and gaining ground in every other province.
But the continuing spread of HIV is closely linked with the
growing
resurgence of a much older killer.
With myriad judicial and corruption scandals distorting the electoral process, there is now a
growing
disconnect between justice and democracy.
Gas prices are growing, and so are Russian salaries.
And the issue is only
growing
in importance as competition for drinking water heats up.
One of the most exciting – and often overlooked – developments in the global push to give all children access to immunization is the
growing
role of emerging-country vaccine suppliers.
Citizens also have a
growing
ability through mobile phones and social networking to communicate directly and discreetly with one another.
But now it is also the case in the relatively well-off mature democracies, as well as among those countries that have been
growing
fastest.
Back
Next
Related words
There
Their
Which
Economy
About
Countries
Economic
Global
Number
World
Other
Between
People
Rapidly
Would
Years
Political
While
Growth
Population