Increasingly
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It is also
increasingly
plausible that the debt overhang is itself becoming the cause of slow growth.
Now it is becoming
increasingly
difficult for them to explain why their wives and children are buying palaces in the capitals of countries that are supposedly Russia’s sworn enemies.
The national kleptocrats may soon start calling for its reversal, and they are in an
increasingly
strong position to do so.
Replacing biomass sources by less destructive energy supplies has thus become
increasingly
urgent.
Indeed, reforms announced by Blair
increasingly
sound like empty promises, because the apparently inevitable has happened: the Prime Minister has lost touch with the public.
Power may be
increasingly
illusory in a globalized world, but it is an illusion that is shared by others, and the longer one inhabits it, the more one’s circle consists of others who share the belief.
But, in the long term, Brazil will have to invest more in generation – and those investments, as every government in Latin America knows, are
increasingly
controversial for political and environmental reasons.
Opponents within his own party are
increasingly
replacing the ineffectual Tory opposition.
Notwithstanding a dysfunctional Congress, the private sector will
increasingly
convert a paralyzing uncertainty premium, which impedes much investment, into a less disruptive risk premium.
In the longer run, the absence of the US from the Middle East will probably serve to prolong the chaos and destruction that has defined this decade, with intensifying – and
increasingly
overwhelming – repercussions for Europe.
They also know that in an
increasingly
intergovernmental EU, some member states would not necessarily consider the prospect of a weakened Spain to be a negative outcome.
As China adopts an
increasingly
assertive foreign policy – exemplified by its border dispute with India and territorial claims in the South China Sea – other countries are
increasingly
motivated to boost their own military spending.
For his part, Qaddafi has
increasingly
sought to demonstrate that the intervention is going nowhere, even brazenly appearing to engage in a chess match with the Russian head of FIDE, the world chess association.
Crimea’s Sudeten CrisisLONDON – With Crimea voting for secession, the upheaval in Ukraine is fueling an
increasingly
charged atmosphere between Russia and the tandem of the United States and the European Union.
Although TVET is becoming
increasingly
popular in Asia’s developing economies, its quality is often poor.
Nigerian, Indonesian, and Vietnamese young people will shape global work trends at an
increasingly
rapid pace.
Nowadays, the world’s most pressing challenges – from climate change to cyber-crime –
increasingly
transcend national borders, making them extremely difficult to address effectively.
Europe, for example, is witnessing an upsurge in support for nationalist parties, like Britain’s UK Independence Party, and
increasingly
loud calls for self-determination, such as in Scotland and Catalonia.
Whether policymakers succeed will depend on whether they can navigate the challenges stemming from an
increasingly
divided dual-track economy.
Moreover, China’s
increasingly
strong commitment to limit and then reduce its emissions is more important than any American backsliding, and Germany’s ability to combine stunning export success with rapid growth of renewables proves the absurdity of the claim that building a low-carbon economy threatens competitiveness.
The resulting increase in household wealth helped to bring about economic recovery; but overpriced assets are fostering an
increasingly
risky environment.
His government then illegally annexed Crimea and is fighting an
increasingly
brutal guerrilla war in eastern Ukraine, through proxies and, it now appears, direct engagement of Russian forces.
And the benefits would
increasingly
accrue to the developing world, which would achieve the biggest boosts to growth rates.
Its sheer scale will be
increasingly
important not only to the global economy, but also to balancing China’s influence in Asia and managing global issues such as climate change, public health, and cyber security.
This surge in demand will occur at a time when finding, developing, and extracting new sources of energy and resources will be
increasingly
challenging and expensive.
And, indeed, solar power
increasingly
appears to be able to survive without regulatory help.
Increasingly, the industry is implementing approaches that have ensured success in other sectors, such as reducing procurement costs and deploying lean principles in manufacturing.
Even if the FDP survives the next election (which is by no means certain), the current coalition is unlikely to retain its parliamentary majority, leaving Merkel
increasingly
dependent on the Social Democrats (SPD).
Even as China continues its economic opening, however, it is looking
increasingly
inward, at its citizens to serve as consumers and at its businesses to adopt and advance new technologies.
To be sure, state actors – in particular, an
increasingly
assertive Russia – remain a potent threat.
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