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It must cope with
mounting
pressure from Germany for a more aggressive approach to normalization, and it must avoid becoming overconfident about the durability and breadth of the unfolding recovery.
At that point, “Caliph” Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, or some future would-be caliph, would invariably fuse the region’s
mounting
governance chaos with a global jihadi campaign – a process that, as we have seen in Paris and elsewhere, has already started.
Demands are
mounting
at the same time as the ability of governments to satisfy them is diminishing.
The meeting was called to catalyze
mounting
efforts to create a new economic paradigm grounded in sustainability and dedicated to human well-being, building on Bhutan’s innovative approach, which aims not for GDP growth, but for gains in gross national happiness (GNH).
Russians resent the
mounting
economic insecurity brought about by the sanctions Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama, initiated after Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 (a move that initially bolstered Putin’s flagging approval ratings).
At a time when science and expertise are increasingly being dismissed as elitist conceits, governments that know better should not be helping fossil-fuel companies profit from the
mounting
climate crisis.
When things go wrong – as is likely, given
mounting
social strains caused by rising inequality, environmental degradation, and deteriorating public services – China’s alienated masses could become politically radicalized.
But, if that need were met, it would certainly mitigate Europe’s
mounting
demographic challenge, especially in Germany and Italy.
Still, much of the blame for Iran’s lackluster performance belongs to Rouhani’s economic team, which has proved no match for the economy’s
mounting
problems.
Still,
mounting
challenges such as drug and insecticide resistance threaten to reverse the progress we have made.
In fixating on an antiquated theory, they have all but ignored the here and now of a
mounting
worker backlash.
The only parallel that could be drawn was limited to Asia: pundits wondered whether China was gradually becoming the modern equivalent of Germany under Kaiser Wilhelm II, with
mounting
regional tensions over China’s territorial claims resembling, to some extent, the situation in the Balkans on the eve of WWI.
Indeed, only a few economists – such as the 2001 Nobel economics laureate Joseph Stiglitz and the 2008 laureate Paul Krugman – warned against fatal developments that were
mounting
in the now globalized economy.
That is all the more likely, given
mounting
domestic pressure for reform from a technologically savvy and globally engaged young citizenry.
With trade tensions now mounting, hopes of a breakthrough on a US-China investment treaty have been all but dashed.
Yet eight months before that dream formally comes true, doubts in Eastern Europe about the benefits of EU membership are
mounting.
As big budget deficits returned, so did European skepticism about the sustainability of America's
mounting
external deficit and the overvalued dollar.
“America First” and Global Conflict NextNEW YORK – Donald Trump’s election as President of the United States does not just represent a
mounting
populist backlash against globalization.
If the economy cannot maintain high growth rates,
mounting
unemployment could combine with an accumulation of unresolved political and social issues to create a risk of major social unrest.
Its anti-India identity is no longer sufficient to stem its
mounting
contradictions, which are most apparent in the two incarnations of the Taliban: the Afghan Taliban, which is the Pakistani military’s surrogate, and the Pakistani Taliban – formally known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) – which is the military’s nemesis.
In response to the
mounting
anecdotal evidence of sexual abuse, Swedish police undertook an analysis of all harassment that has been occurring in public spaces.
Part of my quarrel with him concerned his failure to establish a genuine multi-party democracy; also, I objected to
mounting
corruption.
First,
mounting
signs of economic weakness in China and a series of uncharacteristic policy stumbles there still raise concerns about the overall health of the global economy.
There is now an urgent need to finance existing food aid programs to address
mounting
food demands, avert further social unrest, and ensure that farmers get the costlier farm inputs they need for the next planting season.
Over the longer term, however, the upward trend in dividends and share buybacks as a percentage of corporate investable funds is a symptom of
mounting
shareholder pressure on corporations to focus on short-term returns at the expense of long-term investments.
Distrust of politicians is mounting, manifested in weak electoral turnout (except for the last presidential election), protest votes for extremist parties, and the state’s inability to reform itself.
Environmental and water problems were
mounting.
In short, 2006 will be marked by
mounting
uncertainty about prospects for global economic growth, even as the distribution of the fruits of that growth remain dismally predictable.
It gained headlines, evidently, because it was still far from a consensus view, although concerns were
mounting.
Were concerns
mounting
at the Fed as well in the summer of 2008?
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