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And the risk is
mounting.
Brazil, too, is suffering from slow growth, not to mention stubborn inflation and
mounting
deficits.
They ignore the
mounting
evidence that, in its current form, globalization is dangerously incompatible with democracy.
In order to confront
mounting
security challenges in Asia, American and Japanese leaders must acknowledge the partnership’s value – and reinvigorate public support for it.
Those challenges – including weaknesses in the real economy and the private sector, overcapacity, excessive leverage, and high housing prices – are rooted largely in the financial sector’s
mounting
problems and the failure of China’s leaders to address them.
In America, one can feel the backlash
mounting.
LONDON – Since Donald Trump took over the United States presidency a year ago, doubts over his mental stability and his very sanity have been
mounting.
From Egypt to Lebanon to Iran, political passions are mounting, along with a renewed optimism.
For his part, MBS will now have to fight off
mounting
opposition within the royal family.
2005 saw the return of seemingly buried territorial disputes, such as defining the maritime limits between Chile and Peru, as well as the revanchist pressures that are
mounting
in Bolivia for recovering access to the sea that was lost in the 19th century, an urge strengthened by Bolivia’s growing willingness to perhaps use its gas exports as a pressure point.
This was a key factor behind the Arab Spring revolts; and, as protests in Chile, Brazil, Israel, Turkey, and India have shown, social tensions stemming from inequality are
mounting
around the globe.
In the coming years, she will face the economic crisis, increasing unemployment,
mounting
public debt, and demographic challenges at home, as well as tough foreign-policy choices in Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan and the Middle East.
But, following Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, safety concerns surrounding nuclear power are large and
mounting.
But what the government rejected in the last parliamentary session has been conceded in the current one, owing to
mounting
public pressure.
Complicating matters further are
mounting
social conflicts, such as between urban and rural populations, among industries, and between the private and state sectors.
In advanced economies, projected rates of growth are not sufficient to avoid
mounting
debt and deficit problems.
With pressure
mounting
for legislative action, India last year finally adopted a law banning workplace sexual harassment.
Meanwhile, Clinton has appeared with Democratic Senate candidates who are challenging incumbent Republicans, including Katie McGinty, who is running to oust Senator Pat Toomey in Pennsylvania;Governor Maggie Hassan, who hopes to topple Senator Kelly Ayotte in New Hampshire; and Deborah Ross, who is
mounting
a strong challenge to Senator Richard Burr in North Carolina.
In fact, the framework of global peace is already coming under
mounting
pressure.
Bubble TroubleThe future of the housing boom, and the possible financial repercussions of a substantial price decline in coming years, is a matter of
mounting
concern among governments around the world.
Financial pressure on Italy is now
mounting.
A third lesson concerns
mounting
income inequality.
In a vicious circle, this
mounting
isolation only strengthens Meciar's domestic hand even more.
Inclusive Growth Depends on CitiesPARIS, WASHINGTON, DC – We live in turbulent times, and popular discontent with the status quo is
mounting.
More recently, the Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI), which accounts for the distribution of wealth and social and environmental costs, showed that, while China’s per capita GDP has routinely grown at an annual rate exceeding 10% in the last three decades, per capita GPI leveled off in 1998, largely owing to
mounting
environmental damage and an increasingly uneven distribution of wealth.
Indeed, many consequences of a hotter planet – such as more extreme weather events, sea-level rise, environmental migration, and
mounting
social tensions – intersect in urban areas.
First, there’s the Nixonian method, in which the president, worn down by the fight, simply resigns, scared and unwilling to submit to the proceedings that he sees
mounting
around him.
The signs of public disgust are
mounting.
For a while, credit from foreign suppliers and headquarters made up for the lack of access to foreign currency; but, given
mounting
arrears and massive devaluations, credit has dried up.
All of this chaos is the consequence of a massive fiscal deficit that is being financed by out-of-control money creation, financial repression, and
mounting
defaults – despite a budget windfall from $100-a-barrel oil.
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