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There is talk of currency wars, national management and regulation of banking, and
growing
demand for greater levels of trade protection.
First, the Conservative Party will have
growing
difficulty accommodating its fanatical English nationalist wing.
But, even if Brazil cannot keep
growing
as fast as China, it still looks likely to race ahead.
And, as long as housing prices rose as a result of lower interest rates, Americans could ignore their
growing
indebtedness.
In the process, Turkey’s status as a model Muslim democracy has gradually deteriorated and political polarization has deepened, amid
growing
threats to the country’s stability.
To be sure, even then, some conservative economists argued that
growing
economies could produce inequality for a time, but eventually greater equality would prevail.
This is the second leg of America’s new “Pacific offensive,” aimed at offering nations in the region an alternative to excessive and rapidly
growing
dependence on a rising China.
That description may not yet be true, but the shadow of state failure is certainly
growing.
The primary goals are now economic, reflecting
growing
pressures and priorities inside Iran as well as the shifting measure of power worldwide.
While there is certainly room for optimism about technological advances that will help to control treatment costs, the fact is that treating a
growing
share of the world’s population simply is not feasible.
On the demand side, market commentators are finally waking up to something that has been pretty clear for most of 2017: the world economy has gained momentum, and is now probably
growing
at a rate of 4% or higher.
Moreover, Europe’s global clean-energy leadership is being challenged by Asia, where private investment, powered largely by China’s surge, is
growing
faster.
Casual racism – disparaging remarks made about other ethnic and national groups around the workplace, or over the bar or the family dinner table (as I can well remember
growing
up in the 1950’s) – had become much less prevalent in Australian private life, and certainly wholly absent from public life, by the 1990’s.
These advances are at the forefront of a
growing
trend toward “frugal innovation” that is increasingly being adopted in developed markets, too.
Trouble seems more likely to come from
growing
concern in the West over climate change.
China is encouraging the use of zero-emission EVs because they are “energy agnostic” – that is, they can consume any kind of fuel that is already in the national grid’s mix, including the
growing
amount of renewable energy.
A
growing
number of countries are recognizing that reciprocity should guide their relations with China.
We are likely to be entering a period of
growing
risk, rising uncertainty, and fundamental transformation – the beginning of a less stable international era.
But the Iranian government is under economic and political pressure to supply increasing amounts of electricity to its
growing
population and fragile economy.
Indeed, with domestic oil consumption
growing
at a higher rate than production, government revenues from oil exports are already in decline.
Cryptocurrencies reflect a
growing
overlap between finance and tech.
Reducing road fatalities is an important goal, and the
growing
engagement of tech companies (and competition with the established auto companies) should be welcomed, in the interest of improving road safety.
Rapidly changing events, a
growing
number of players, and constantly shifting battle lines all point to a quagmire.
Then there is the broader and
growing
conflict with Iran.
Arab governments have been especially angry over the chaos in Iraq, fearing that the US will abandon the Sunni minority to the not-so-tender mercies of revenge-minded Shi’a and expressing
growing
anxiety that the war has empowered Iran to extend Shi’a influence throughout the Middle East.
The cancers either were
growing
so slowly that they did not pose a problem, or they would have been treated successfully if discovered clinically later (or they were so aggressive that little could be done).
Health Care’s New FrontierBEIJING – Developing countries face a seemingly insurmountable hurdle in providing health care to their rapidly
growing
– or, in some cases, rapidly aging – populations, especially as health systems become increasingly over-burdened and infections and other diseases spread.
STANFORD – The United States’ economy is
growing
at a modest pace, with low unemployment and inflation.
Moreover, many emerging-market countries are still
growing
robustly, maintain sound macroeconomic policies, and are starting to implement growth-enhancing structural reforms.
As I have argued elsewhere, American presidential candidate Donald Trump owes his rise to many of the same factors that are driving Le Pen’s
growing
popularity.
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