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Curiously, there is a
growing
consensus on both the left and the right that the government will have to continue propping up the housing market for the foreseeable future.
Remarkably, I also received comments from professionals in the natural sciences who said that citizens’
growing
distrust of experts was pervasive in their disciplines, too.
Dig a little deeper, and those reports also illustrate the sector’s substantial and
growing
systemic importance.
Yet the tech sector itself still seems to underestimate its
growing
systemic importance.
Whoever wins will face an economy
growing
at a sluggish 2% or less next year, with a nagging risk of stalling completely.
Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve’s unusual activism, including an ever-expanding list of experimental measures, will yield fewer benefits and entail
growing
costs and risks.
But technological advances have enabled many of these middle-class jobs to be automated or moved offshore – a process that is expected to accelerate with
growing
automation of knowledge-based activities and advances in robotics.
Though this is slowly starting to change, there is a
growing
need for a rapid overhaul.
Indeed, their policymakers’ attention is likely to turn inward amid
growing
demands for protectionist measures.
On the whole, these large companies are
growing
faster – and generating higher profits – than their global peers.
Until 2011 China was
growing
at double-digit rates, and Chinese exports and imports were
growing
even faster.
So should we worry that trade is
growing
more slowly?
Gross capital flows – the sum of inflows and outflows – are not just
growing
more slowly; they are down significantly in absolute terms from 2009 levels.
Argentina’s
growing
deficits led to inflation, devaluation, and recession.
It will also confront a
growing
number of issues that require power with others as much as power over others in order to obtain the country’s preferred outcomes.
And labor-market shifts – driven by technological change, the globalization of low- and medium-skill jobs, and the
growing
prevalence of part-time, temporary employment – have caused the wage share of national income to decline and the distribution of that income among households to become increasingly uneven.
MGI surveys in France, the United Kingdom, and the US have found that people whose incomes are not growing, and who do not anticipate an improvement, tend to view trade and immigration much more negatively than those who are experiencing or foresee gains.
But it also reflects a
growing
belief that the war is failing.
A People’s Democracy in AmericaBERKELEY – You’ve probably heard this before: Markets are soaring, and wealth is growing, but most of the gains are going to those at the top.
Total spending of $25 million (less than was spent on a special election for the House of Representatives in Georgia) brought 8.1 million workers in six states a pay raise of over $2.5 billion
(growing
to more than $20 billion when fully implemented).
Realizing a long-term vision is more difficult than ever when so many short-term imperatives – reviving growth and employment, winning elections, and re-engaging a distrustful public amid
growing
populist sentiment, to name just a few – materialize simultaneously.
There is also a
growing
danger of homegrown terrorism.
Italy is now paying 7% interest annually on its sovereign debt, while its economy is
growing
at only 1%.
The situation in the eurozone is particularly unstable, owing to citizens’
growing
alienation from a distant, technocratic elite; the absence of conventional economic adjustment mechanisms (exchange rates, inflation, public investment, and so on); and tight limits on fiscal transfers, which send powerful signals about the real boundaries of cohesion.
At that time, food-price increases were attributed to
growing
global demand for food commodities, a major decline in the value of the US dollar, crop failures in some parts of the world, and biofuels.
Climate campaigners changed their approach after the collapse of the Copenhagen climate-change summit last December and the revelation of mistakes in the United Nations climate panel’s work – as well as in response to
growing
public skepticism and declining interest.
Given the lack of a new force for order in the region in the foreseeable future, and the old one’s unwillingness to act, the danger of long-lasting violent confrontation is
growing.
But the world currently faces a
growing
technological divide, with implications for equality, liberty, and the right to pursue happiness that are no less momentous than the racial divide against which King preached.
When a country is
growing
at the speed of Ireland – ie, a speed higher than Europe’s average – some inflation is not only inevitable but necessary.
As underscored in a joint statement of the US and China regarding trade consultations, “significantly” increased Chinese purchases of foreign – in particular, US – goods and services will also enable the country “to meet the
growing
consumption needs of the Chinese people and the need for high-quality economic development.”
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