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But now that competition has intensified, as it encompasses virtually all of Asia, where growing populations and rapid economic development over the last three decades have generated an
insatiable
appetite for severely limited supplies of key commodities.
Driven mainly by the almost
insatiable
appetites of China and India, a profound burst of growth has come to Latin America.
Cancer epidemiologist Geoffrey Kabat identifies several factors, including “the success of the environmental movement; a deep-seated distrust of industry; the public’s
insatiable
appetite for stories related to health, which the media duly cater to; and – not least – the striking expansion of the fields of epidemiology and environmental health sciences and their burgeoning literature.”
As long as China and India maintain their
insatiable
appetite for commodities, Brazil’s exports will finance today’s consumer boom.
Still others interpreted “compassionate conservatism,” as the commentator Andrew Sullivan put it, as a “smokescreen...necessary for any vaguely successful retrenchment of government power in an
insatiable
entitlement state.”
America’s
insatiable
demand for cocaine has made Mexico a transit route from South American producers.
The Dr. Pangloss school dismissed them as benign – a mere reflection of emerging economies’ demand for dollar reserves, which only the US could provide, and American consumers’
insatiable
appetite for cheap merchandise imports.
From bullet trains to the Mars rover, humanity has an
insatiable
appetite for pushing boundaries and breaking records.
When that boom, which was sustained by China’s seemingly
insatiable
appetite for raw minerals and food, came to an end in 2012, sharply falling prices devastated Latin America’s exporters.
America’s interventions in Vietnam and Iraq, its opposition to the Kyoto Protocol and
insatiable
consumption of natural resources, its role in creating the current financial crisis, the abuses at Abu Ghraib, and much else highlight America’s flawed record.
Indeed, even if we make the transition to a cleaner world by 2050, we will need to determine how to meet a booming global population’s
insatiable
appetite for energy in the longer term – an imperative that renewables alone cannot meet.
Certainly, there are some good economic reasons why lenders have such an
insatiable
appetite for debt.
Now reading that particular newspaper feeds the electorate’s
insatiable
appetite for ridicule.
Countries like Germany and Switzerland have been huge beneficiaries of China’s seemingly
insatiable
appetite for high-tech capital equipment.
Clearly, Putin wants to end this robbery of state assets, and minority shareholders are up in arms, but the
insatiable
Abramovich wants Gazprom, and Voloshin yearns to become its next CEO.
Rich economies are already challenged by this decline, and so are scrambling to meet the
insatiable
demands of public pension and health care systems, which causes their fiscal balances to deteriorate.
The Chinese state probably hasn’t sat on so much lucre since the halcyon days of the Qing Empire, when
insatiable
European demand for porcelain, tea and silk flooded the central coffers in Beijing with silver bullion.
But it is equally unlikely that this achievement will end the
insatiable
hunt for more money.
He recognized that there are two kinds of needs, absolute and relative, and that the latter may be
insatiable.
What Zhou, his family, and their cronies have done can be described only as
insatiable
looting and blatant gangsterism.
To illustrate his argument, Benedict noted that the international financial crash, partly a consequence of
insatiable
greed, had provoked debate about the need for an ethical basis for economic behavior.
They are China’s last pristine rivers, but are now slated for sacrifice to satisfy the country’s
insatiable
thirst for power.
A significant domestic saving deficit, such as that which afflicts the US, accounts for America’s
insatiable
appetite for surplus saving from abroad, which in turn spawns its chronic current-account deficit and a massive trade deficit.
Curiosity is
insatiable
and, in research, it is inextricably tied to the unforeseeability of results.
The scary story that is being amplified now concerns the developing world, notably China and India, where rapid economic growth - and no restrictions on emissions under the Kyoto Protocol - are seen as creating
insatiable
demands for oil.
He was a prisoner of both his genius and his
insatiable
need for the Argentine public's love.
But, given the
insatiable
financial appetite of Putin and his inner circle, there is only so much Russia’s honest scientists can do – a message that the FIAN raid conveyed loud and clear.
People’s wants, they say, are insatiable, so they will never have enough.
Our
insatiable
demand for material resources will continue to grow, implying that our exploitation of the planet will continue to outpace natural systems’ regenerative capacity.
Once in motion, the debt mint is
insatiable.
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