Rapidly
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While expenditure for both is rising rapidly, the offsetting revenues are coming from ever fewer people in employment.
This is why the suicides are most prevalent in the cotton belt on which the seed industries’ claim is
rapidly
becoming a stranglehold.
Given the
rapidly
approaching 2015 deadline to negotiate a new binding international agreement on climate change under the Durban Platform, a US administration that supports institutional solutions to global problems is vital.
SRM might be needed in a planetary emergency – say, if continued warming
rapidly
accelerates ice-sheet melting and sea-level rise, or if it accelerates methane and CO2 emissions from thawing tundra, which would then accelerate the warming itself.
Greece’s debt ratio is over 120%, Italy’s is around 100%, and the US is at 74%, up from 40% a few years ago – and
rapidly
approaching 90%.
But, so far, that gamble isn’t working as well or as
rapidly
as hoped.
The reason is simple: Japan’s overall growth rates have been quite low, but growth was achieved despite a
rapidly
shrinking working-age population.
For the first time, a majority of us now live in cities, and that majority will grow
rapidly.
Given the endurance of geopolitical conflict, not to mention the
rapidly
growing impact of climate change, migration levels are not expected to decline anytime soon.
Rapidly
intensifying water scarcity reflects bulging populations, depletion of groundwater, waste and pollution, and the enormous and increasingly dire effects of manmade climate change.
For example, Pakistan, an already arid country, will suffer under the pressures of a
rapidly
rising population, which has grown from 42 million in 1950 to 184 million in 2010, and may increase further to 335 million in 2050, according to the UN’s “medium” scenario.
Meanwhile, the Germans waited for the French prime minister and president, who had both been visiting Russia (France’s ally), to leave St. Petersburg, at which point they
rapidly
pressed Austria to deliver an ultimatum that they knew the Russians could not accept.
The single most important change in context is the
rapidly
deteriorating state of Iran’s economy.
Her approach helped to shape Human Rights Watch’s research methodology, which has proved vital to our reputation for responding to developments not only rapidly, but also appropriately, based on accurate information.
The
rapidly
developing nanomaterials industry is the nanotechnology that is most likely to affect our lives first.
In such circumstances--without hope for a better future or the opportunity for compassion-based interaction with society--drug use and HIV spread
rapidly.
Minimalist solutions respond to neither the expectations of the citizens nor the requirements of a
rapidly
changing world.
With the global balance of power shifting rapidly, China can no longer be judged solely by Western liberal-democratic norms.
Once again, a “pro-American” autocrat seems to be
rapidly
losing his grip on power, with his US ally only half-heartedly standing by him.
We welcome the extraordinary efforts that have been made to address the scourge of hunger and poverty, and we recognize the need to take concrete actions, including the need to respond
rapidly
with adequate humanitarian assistance in crisis situations.
This is the shape of things to come if steps are not taken now to recover
rapidly
from this lesser depression, and then to implement policies to boost private capital, infrastructure, and education investment back up to trend.
This includes multilateral lenders, which need to revise old tools and
rapidly
develop new ones, in order to mobilize private-sector capital.
Countries like Germany that reformed labor laws to create more flexibility for employers, and did not raise wages rapidly, seem to be in better economic shape than countries like France and Spain, where labor was better protected.
Credit to state firms and to households continues to grow
rapidly.
And in countries like the United States, the distribution of income and wealth is so skewed that lower-income households cannot afford to invest in measures to adapt to
rapidly
changing employment conditions.
But as technological progress accelerated, education failed to keep pace, leaving vast numbers of people struggling to adapt to a
rapidly
changing world and contributing to widespread suffering.
If individuals and countries are to continue to reap the benefits of education, policymakers must focus on the skills required to prosper in a
rapidly
changing world.
Accepting Japan at Its WordTOKYO – In recent years, the number of tourists visiting Japan has been increasing rapidly, reaching a record 13.4 million last year, a 29% increase from 2013.
West European economies have continued to grow – albeit not as
rapidly
as they might have – despite bearing the heavy burden of the unemployed 10% or more of the labor force.
This time, Trump’s protectionism could make matters even worse, especially for countries such as Mexico and Turkey, which have based their development strategies on
rapidly
expanding exports and have financed domestic business activity with dollar debts.
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