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Take a really bad movie,
multiply
its awfulness by 100, run it over with a tank, dice it up and then glue it back together you'll get Blood Lake.
She worries about the early violations of human rights, particularly women’s rights, which she fears will
multiply.
The adverse economic effects of non-inclusive growth grow and
multiply
slowly over time, and will continue to do so in the absence of collective action – usually but not necessarily manifested through government – to shift prevailing distributional patterns.
But if governments or individuals use this as an excuse to reduce assistance to the world’s poorest people, they would only
multiply
the seriousness of the problem for the world as a whole.
With more than a billion people now traveling by air every year, and with a total of 2.2 billion flights sold, extending the “air tax” approach to a voluntary contributions model would vastly
multiply
the program’s benefits.
If economists did not habitually annualize quarterly GDP data and
multiply
quarterly GDP by four, Greece’s debt-to-GDP ratio would be four times higher than it is now.
The challenge now is to create the conditions for these green shoots to grow and
multiply.
Migration from Africa and other developing regions to Europe is already increasing; as populations in poor countries grow, the number of would-be migrants will
multiply.
And one could
multiply
the subjects of possible tensions, from nuclear disarmament – too much for the French, too little for many others – to the best ways to deal with Iran, Russia, and China.
The harm caused by budget cuts is likely to
multiply
if all European governments slash spending in the same areas.
By reducing benefits received by the poor, the government is ensuring that scarcity surges and poor decisions
multiply.
Thus, supposedly benign accounting regulations actually encouraged banks to
multiply
their short-term lending, and to cut back on their long-term lending.
Multiply
0.15 by 0.10 (the hypothesized tariff rate), and you get 1.5%.
Starting in August 2007, supposedly singular black swans begin to
multiply
quickly.
As extreme weather events continue to multiply, large-scale destruction, migration, and conflict will become endemic.
To do this consistently with “equal shares,” we need to
multiply
the per capita share by the country’s population to reach its emissions quota.
Big data can
multiply
our options while filtering out things we don’t want to see, but there is something to be said for discovering that 11th book through pure serendipity.
In the absence of adequate strategies for immigration, integration, health care, education, and much else, Europe’s growth and competitiveness will decline, and social tensions will worsen and
multiply.
We can
multiply
the examples.
As crises
multiply
around the world, rich countries are raising new barriers for those seeking safety.
Whatever the case, casting the fight against terrorism as a war has led American policymakers to
multiply
violent military operations that have absolutely no chance of winning hearts and minds in the Muslim world.
Just think of the images of recent storms and floods in the Philippines and Vietnam that displaced and killed thousands, and
multiply
those horrors manifold.
We aim to deepen our political dialogue, increase our trade, and
multiply
our people-to-people contacts with our neighbors in the form of sports, tourism, and cultural actvities.
This will be accomplished by applying innovations in global finance to help
multiply
donor funding so that the money raised goes further, creates affordable terms for human capital finance, and incentivizes government participation.
It will be great if we can increase funding, but it would be foolish to think that development-aid money will
multiply
overnight, or that the UN’s massive, quixotic development agenda has the resources to remain on track.
Because mankind is actually changing global weather patterns, the problems brought by adverse weather conditions in the future could actually
multiply.
David and Charles Koch, America’s biggest campaign financiers, are simply oilmen out to
multiply
their gargantuan wealth, despite the costs to the rest of humanity.
As signs of an incipient slowdown in the European economy begin to
multiply
– coincident indicators suggest that industrial production has slowed sharply in 2018 – the case for agreeing on a Brexit deal and refocusing attention on capital markets union is becoming more powerful and more urgent.
But questions about the effectiveness and risks of QE have begun to
multiply
as well.
Policies that encourage ride sharing could
multiply
fleet capacity.
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