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Throughout Europe, the large center-left parties that once regularly reaped 40% or more of the popular vote are
losing
ground, often barely breaching 20%.
The immediate upshot is a substantial divergence in firms’ cost of funds, with many small and medium-size enterprises even
losing
access to credit completely.
Moreover, the Snowden affair reinforces the perception that the US is
losing
its sway in South America.
To be sure, Maduro and his associates will not simply step down, as
losing
power would likely mean long prison terms in the United States for drug trafficking or in The Hague for crimes against humanity.
As NASA data revealed earlier this year, the Greenland Ice Sheet is
losing
mass at an accelerating pace.
Hence, the state Mafia appears to be
losing
out to old organized crime, and the degree of symbiosis between the state and organized crime is diminishing.
The composition of parliamentary forces reflects May’s disastrous decision to call a snap general election in 2017, which resulted in her
losing
a Conservative majority.
Today, however, European science is declining in almost all countries (Sweden, Finland, and Iceland are exceptions), wasting existing talent and
losing
attractiveness for young people.
The greater risk, I felt, would have been to leave these children sitting idle,
losing
their hopes and aspirations, or, worse, being forced into child labor or drawn in by radical ideologies.
As it stands, an estimated 700,000 people are
losing
their lives to drug-resistant infections each year.
Losing
InterestBERKELEY – Two of the world’s most prominent economic institutions, the International Monetary Fund and Former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, recently warned that the global economy may be facing an extended period of low interest rates.
But there’s only so far she can go in the general election without
losing
the votes of independents.
Launching
losing
wars may make Islamists feel good, but being defeated is a costly proposition, for their arrogance and belligerence antagonizes many who might otherwise be won over to their cause.
If the West acquiesces on this critical point, Putin will be eager to end the current war, which Russia's economy is
losing
badly.
When that protection disappears, we will all end up
losing
the freedoms that democracy was supposed to defend.
Child brides typically drop out of school,
losing
the chance to acquire the skills and knowledge needed to lift themselves and their families out of poverty.
An added worry, both for Russia and Asia, is that the Russian government is
losing
control of the unofficial, black market flow of arms to China.
This likely outcome will further strengthen the view that the US is
losing
global influence to China, especially among observers in the Asia Pacific region who have watched Trump scrap the Trans-Pacific Partnership and cease Obama’s strategic “pivot” to the region.
Is China
Losing
the Diplomatic Plot?
And yet, after 30 years of geopolitical competence, the Chinese seem to be on the verge of
losing
it just when they need it most.
Was France
losing
its autonomy, perhaps even its sovereignty?
The problem is that both countries, hobbled by legacies of tyranny and degradation, are in danger of
losing
the capacity to curtail violence.
This rebalancing will require the central government to help relieve the debt burdens resulting from bankrupt projects in the
losing
regions, much like it did in the 1990s, when it wrote off the losses that SOEs incurred during the Asian financial crisis.
Chile’s General Augusto Pinochet left power after
losing
a plebiscite intended to extend his rule.
Even some of the CCP’s own promised legal reforms are grinding to a halt, owing to its leaders’ fear of
losing
control.
Officials’ preoccupation with commanding respect and not
losing
face leads them to focus almost exclusively on China’s achievements.
But Trump’s campaign is a
losing
one.
The Iraq War proved costly to American soft power, with the US
losing
about 30 percentage points of attractiveness on average in Europe, including in countries like Britain, Spain, and Italy, whose governments supported the war.
Unlike those with physical illnesses, mentally ill individuals often are unaware – even vehemently deny – that they have a problem, thus forgoing treatment and
losing
desperately needed disability benefits.
Since Ortega reclaimed the presidency in 2007 (he had left office in 1990 after
losing
an election to Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, and lost presidential elections in 1996 and 2001), his regime has steadily slid toward authoritarianism.
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