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And each year, populist rhetoric about a “national renaissance” and a “showdown with the enemies”
grows
stronger.
China still hews to Mao Zedong’s belief that “power
grows
out of the barrel of a gun.”
When a cell is about to divide, as happens when tissue grows, the DNA in the mother cell has to be doubled, that is, new DNA is synthesized.
Even if the Spanish economy
grows
by 3% in 2015 and 2.5% in 2016, it will not return to its pre-crisis size before 2017.
As bandwidth
grows
the cost of information transmission will move toward zero.
But as the power of blasphemy recedes and the field for the carnival grows, exiles especially those for whom words are life, are frightened by the loss of the power speech.
If the population
grows
by 50%, the country will need to grow 50% more food, if it is to continue to feed itself.
Respect for press freedom
grows
out of a respect for pluralism as a cornerstone of peace and progress.
Regardless of how fast GDP grows, an economic system that fails to deliver gains for most of its citizens, and in which a rising share of the population faces increasing insecurity, is, in a fundamental sense, a failed economic system.
So, as labor productivity
grows
in Mexico, the additional income is appropriated mainly by companies and their shareholders, rather than by the workers creating the value.
As their number grows, traditional political parties are fading into irrelevance, supplanted by the emergence of two new political blocs.
When an economy shrinks, government debt
grows
automatically, because its revenues decline and its expenses rise.
When it cuts spending, its debt
grows
even more, because its cuts cause the economy to shrink further.
But, with every month that Tymoshenko spends in jail – more than three so far – her martyrdom grows, making it harder for Yanukovych to free her.
As deficits accumulate, the cost of servicing the net international asset position
grows.
Gabriel has decided that if he can’t become a professional basketball player when he
grows
up, then he’d like to buy a team.
If, as expected, GDP
grows
by about 2% next year, Spain will outperform the eurozone average and create an environment conducive to significant long-term employment gains.
As China’s reliance on Middle East energy resources
grows
– 90% of the region’s oil exports will go to Asia by 2035 – the need to deepen engagement with oil-producing states will become more acute.
If China
grows
by 7-8% again in 2013, it will be more balanced growth than in 2012.
In many developing countries, as the middle class grows, more families seek affordable private education for their children.
China could join these countries’ ranks by 2049 if its economy
grows
by at least 1.7 percentage points more than the US economy every year, starting now.
This time, though, it is likely to have greater staying power, as the prospect of sufficient income from jobs
grows
bleaker for the poor and less educated.
A UBI that
grows
in line with capital productivity would ensure that the benefits of automation go to the many, not just to the few.
The seignorage rights have been estimated by Willem Buiter of Citibank and Huw Pill of Goldman Sachs, working independently, to be worth between €2-3 trillion, because they will yield more as the economy
grows
and interest rates return to normal.
As the negative feedback loop between banks and sovereigns grows, confidence in a growing number of governments’ debt has steadily been eroded.
As the Chinese economy slows and default risk grows, the value of state guarantees rises, directing capital away from private-sector growth.
Suddenly, every child has a trust fund, with the accumulating dividends providing a universal basic income (UBI) that
grows
in proportion to automation and in a manner that limits inequality and stabilizes the macro-economy.
Indeed, Africa’s agricultural yields could be reduced by 20% from now until 2050, as the population
grows
twofold.
World Bank chief economist, Joseph Stiglitz has called on China to pursue a beggar-thy-neighbor strategy, never mind that China is a trade surplus country, has large reserves, little debt, and
grows
at more than 7%.
As the threat of climate change
grows
increasingly menacing, influential institutions like the WHC must take a stand against the toxic and insidious legacy of dependence on coal and other fossil fuels.
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