Meantime
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612 examples of Meantime in a sentence
It confirms full visa liberalization as a long-term goal (with visa facilitation agreements in the meantime), promises enhanced cooperation on energy security, diversification, and efficiency, and comes with dedicated programs and projects to help the neighbors in their integration and reform efforts in all these areas.
In the meantime, those who are bearing the brunt of the transition costs – the unemployed and the young – need support, and those of us who are more fortunate should bear the costs.
To recover and return to both internal and external balance, they must not only close the cost gap, but actually reverse it, thereby generating the trade surpluses needed to repay the foreign debt that they accumulated in the
meantime.
But societies may lose patience in the
meantime.
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In the meantime, one thing is clear: South Korea is headed into uncharted waters, where it will require the support of the international community.
My recommendation for Western commentators, then, is to focus on how the Chinese economy evolves in the
meantime.
In the meantime, Western democracies must do their part and sustain engagement with Tunisia.
In the meantime, we should not give up on trying to create these bonds.
In the meantime, many developments around the world have given us reason to rejoice – but also to reflect.
In the meantime, Greece’s regulatory authorities would be keeping a watchful eye over commercial lending practices, while a debt brake would prevent our government from indulging in old, bad habits, ensuring that our state never again slips into primary deficits.
In the meantime, US forces must support Iraqi efforts to strengthen the country’s own military and security forces, while simultaneously disbanding all militias.
Unfortunately, many people are likely to be hurt in the meantime, not least those who now support him.
According to research I conducted with my colleague, Tomas Hellebrandt, average household income in Asia’s emerging economies will double over the next two decades; in the meantime, spending on transportation will quadruple.
In the meantime, it seems likely that China will continue to feel compelled to place its domestic obligations first, but in a nuanced way aimed at avoiding large disruptive tipping points for the global economy.
In the meantime, China faces another, equally daunting challenge: the United States’ growing determination to contain its growing influence.
In the meantime, health-care and tuition costs have soared, along with the costs of many other services.
In the meantime, both sides risk disrupting transfer payments (including to the elderly) and the provision of public services, as well as eroding further America’s global credit standing.
In the meantime, the Treasury would temporarily re-prioritize and slow outgoing payments.
In the meantime, China is combining surveillance with the development of social credit rankings that will restrict personal freedoms such as travel.
In the meantime, the flow of Syrian refugees to Europe has developed into one of the greatest challenges the European Union has ever faced.
In the meantime, the number of people older than 60 is expected to double by 2050 and more than triple by the end of the century.
In the meantime, Greece must implement the structural reforms needed to restore the country’s long-term growth prospects and thus to strengthen its capacity to repay its creditors without a large nominal debt reduction.
In the meantime, though, the left had nationalized the central bank.
But clearly something has gone wrong in the
meantime.
Recently, he announced that he has presidential ambitions; in the meantime, he is seeking to become the mayor of Moscow (arguably the second most important political post in Russia).
In the meantime, we know that antioxidants can cause unwanted health consequences.
In the meantime, the monarchy will be managed by a regent, longtime Bhumibol ally and former Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda.
In the meantime, the Democrats should make that as difficult as possible and focus squarely on taking back the House next year.
The problem, of course, is that affecting the trajectories of other societies is typically a difficult, long-term proposition; in the meantime, there are pressing global challenges that need to be addressed, sometimes with the assistance of unsavory regimes.
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