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But the US and its allies quickly rejected the agreement as an Iranian ploy designed to halt the
growing
momentum for additional sanctions.
A Window of Opportunity for European DefenseMADRID – With budgets exceptionally tight in Europe nowadays, worries about European defense have been
growing.
The Greek Crisis and BeyondNEW YORK – As euro-zone leaders face
growing
uncertainty in financial markets about the public finances of Greece and other member countries, their statements, albeit somewhat vague, underscore a much larger story – one that will force firms and investors to question their assumptions about Europe’s economic, financial, and political environment.
Greece’s troubles have encouraged some to wonder aloud if the euro zone can survive its
growing
internal imbalances.
A favorable assessment cannot rest on the fact that the overall German value-added in exports has been
growing
because this is simply an effect of the German specialization in export-related production.
By removing the barriers to employment that women face – whether practical obstacles, like insufficient childcare services, or social constraints – Japan could substantially increase women’s workforce-participation rate, creating an invaluable buffer against the
growing
labor shortage.
But, despite a half-century of political stability, there is
growing
criticism of the Fifth Republic’s institutional arrangements.
The
growing
role of the government, and the shrinking role of the private sector, almost surely portends slower growth later this decade.
It was Greenspan’s notorious reluctance to intervene in financial markets, even when leverage was
growing
dramatically and asset prices seemed to have lost touch with reality, that created the problem.
Islam's Reformist TraditionThe "clash of civilizations" supposedly underway between the West and the Muslim world, which many see as manifested in Iraq, as well as in Saudi Arabia's
growing
violence, in fact masks other conflicts - disputes that will probably prove to be far more significant in the long term.
The proliferation of information technology, together with the unprecedented popular participation that it has fueled, means that electoral minorities have a
growing
number of increasingly powerful tools at their disposal to organize movements aimed at paralyzing their countries’ governments and even shortening leaders’ terms in office.
But most countries that were over-saving and under-spending have not saved less and spent more; their current-account surpluses have been growing, aggravating the weakness of global demand and thus undermining growth.
That could lead to
growing
unemployment, poverty, inequality, instability, and other factors that threaten not just individual countries or regions, but the entire international community.
Geithner argues that the world will now experience a major “financial deepening,” owing to
growing
demand in emerging markets for financial products and services.
The conventional wisdom is that burning wood only releases the carbon sucked up while the tree was growing, and hence the net climate effect is zero.
But a
growing
number of voices challenge this view.
Environmentalists’ plan to obtain 20-50% of all energy from biomass could mean a tripling of current biomass consumption, placing its production in direct competition with that of food for a
growing
global population, while depleting water supplies, cutting down forests, and reducing biodiversity.
More generally, the gap between the missions NATO is asked to take on and the means it has to face these challenges is
growing
day by day.
But a
growing
body of evidence suggests that these views are misplaced.
Look at the
growing
number of prominent citizens of Turkish origin in Germany.
One such innovation uses a bacterium called Wolbachia, either to stop deadly viruses from
growing
or to reduce mosquito populations.
As unemployment falls and middle-class incomes begin growing, the populist temptation will wither, or so they hope.
But rising CO2 emissions constitute what is really happening on the ground: a rapidly
growing
industrial base in emerging markets is being hard-wired to intensive use of coal.
He has fallen desperately short in making real progress towards the Promised Land, in which America lives in peace with the Muslim world, thanks to an Israeli-Palestinian settlement; brings about a nuclear-free planet (a noble, yet entirely delusional pledge); gets Russia’s support in addressing other global problems; contains China’s quest to translate its
growing
economic power into major strategic gains; ends its two diversionary wars in Muslim countries; and leads a solid international alliance to cut short Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
During the Rouseff years, Brazil’s growth rate was 2.6 percentage points lower than the Latin American regional average, leading to a loss of fiscal discipline, a reversal of development gains, and
growing
popular discontent.
Moreover, all Pacific countries have a real desire to normalize their relations with a nation
growing
at such an astounding rate.
But much evidence shows otherwise: if aging were framed as an economic opportunity, the
growing
number of older people worldwide could become modernity’s gift, rather than society’s burden.
Pollution from Hong Kong’s own power generation plants,
growing
number of vehicles, and burgeoning shipping industry can certainly be reduced.
But the lion’s share of this industrial haze – like the
growing
pollution of its coastal waters – is a direct result of the rapid industrialization of the Pearl River Delta across the border in China’s Guangdong Province.
Ironically, Germany is the only European country with a
growing
Jewish community, now 125,000-strong.
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