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And what is not at all ambiguous is the public’s rejection of austerity – or, for that matter, financial markets’
increasing
concern that long-term growth could suffer.
And, not surprisingly, despite the Maduro regime’s
increasing
– and increasingly well-documented – brutality, not a single politician, soldier, police officer, militia member, or paramilitary “enforcer” has been indicted, tried, or sentenced for any crime.
Higher exports would not only have yielded directly higher revenues; they would have had a multiplier effect on the domestic economy as well, thereby
increasing
consumption tax revenues.
They are acutely aware of their
increasing
influence around the world, as investors, trading partners, and as contributors to and victims of environmental change.
In short, the eurozone's periphery is now subject to the paradox of thrift:
increasing
savings too much, too fast leads to renewed recession and makes debts even more unsustainable.
Such an agenda includes simple measures, like reducing fees for visas, and more complex reforms, like allowing migrants to switch employers without penalty and
increasing
the proportion of migrants who enjoy legal protections and labor rights.
Smart machines and global connections have also boosted income inequality in two other ways: by
increasing
the size and scope of global markets for top-rated talent in a variety of fields (the so-called winner-take-all effect), and by generating huge excess returns or monopoly rents from the creation and ownership of intellectual property and intangible capital.
And both the educational achievement gap and the college completion gap by income level have been
increasing
in the US over the past few decades.
As a result, the number of participants in educational institutions, as well as the absolute and relative costs of these institutions, is
increasing.
What is known is that the population of scientists is
increasing
at a faster rate than the human population as a whole.
Last month, the HFEA finished a consultation on
increasing
the level of “expenses” payable for eggs used in IVF.
European law forbids outright payment for eggs, but the Authority suggests that
increasing
“expenses” considerably would not constitute an impermissible inducement.
In Rennes, the panel debating reproductive medical issues supported the policy of not paying for eggs or sperm – not even by the back door of
increasing
the level of “expenses.”
While the HFEA document calls for ethical concerns to be “balanced” against
increasing
egg supply, French Assembly members insist that law, morality, and progress are compatible.
The only difference is that, if exchange rates remain fixed, advanced countries will have to go through a protracted period of low inflation (or even deflation), which will make their debt burden even harder to bear, and emerging countries will have to enter an inflationary period as capital flows in, driving up reserves,
increasing
the money supply, and ultimately boosting the price level.
And, indeed, the Education Commission calls for
increasing
education’s share of ODA to 15%.
With much of the world facing very low inflation, and even the possibility of outright decline in the price level, the real burden of debt has been
increasing.
And Western-Russian relations are dangerously tense,
increasing
the risk that an accident, mistake, or miscalculation will precipitate a military escalation – or even a new war.
The focus should be on
increasing
transparency and trust on all sides.
But young Israelis, in particular, are increasingly aware of the invitations to meetings and conferences that they do not receive – and of the
increasing
frequency with which their own are not accepted, even by sincere friends of Israel.
Many upwardly mobile urbanites thus find themselves caught on the horns of a dilemma: how to reconcile aspirations for a better lifestyle, as symbolized by America, with
increasing
abhorrence of US policies.
Indeed, when the eurozone was established, prices were
increasing
by less than 2%, and headline inflation was stuck at around 1%.
In today’s increasingly Hobbesian global environment, the EU can survive only by
increasing
its capacity to project power – no easy feat for an entity that was formed precisely as a repudiation of power politics.
Although the euro is the world’s second most important currency, it lags behind the dollar on almost all metrics,
increasing
the EU’s vulnerability to US trade sanctions.
Doing virtually no good while dramatically decreasing energy efficiency and
increasing
air pollution merely threatens any hope for enlightened public policy.
Increasing
the responsible use of this energy source would contribute to the fight against climate change by reducing the amount of carbon in the atmosphere and diminishing the amount of fossil fuel required to produce energy.
Even though 10% of US households with mortgages had already lost their homes, the pace of foreclosures appeared to be
increasing
– or would have, were it not for legal snafus that raised doubts about America’s vaunted “rule of law.”
Donors should lend their support by backing long-term solutions aimed at
increasing
food production, slowing population growth, and mitigating long-term global climate change.
And in areas where universal credit has been widely implemented, referrals to food banks are increasing, as are evictions.
We must also reduce our dependence on gas altogether by
increasing
energy efficiency, and by investing in carbon capture and storage technology for coal, and in renewable resources and nuclear power.
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