Rapidly
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Dogs are not widely vaccinated, as they are in developed countries; and even when they are, their populations turn over very
rapidly.
By mid-July, however, the cost of borrowing for Spain and Italy was nearing four points, and France’s borrowing conditions were
rapidly
deteriorating.
Like their Japanese and South Korean counterparts, however, Chinese firms will have to learn how to operate in highly sophisticated developed-country markets, as well as in developing countries, where their investments in natural resources are expanding
rapidly.
But the same deficiencies existed when India was growing
rapidly.
The excessive debt accumulated by households has been worked off much more rapidly; and, once losses have been recognized, people can start again.
They would have collapsed much more had a vast scheme to prop up their price via outright manipulation not been
rapidly
implemented.
As Hillary Clinton, Obama’s
rapidly
fading rival for the Democratic nomination is finding out to her dismay, policies can be an overrated commodity in presidential elections that really matter.
They know, however, a chance for making good profits in a
rapidly
expanding market when they see one.
The crisis is
rapidly
reaching a climax.
In the absence of international leadership in forging a political end-state, Syria’s conflict has tragically become a sectarian civil war – one that is
rapidly
metastasizing, with far-reaching consequences for US interests in the region and for prior US political investments in projects like Iraq.
Likewise, as France slides into a governance crisis and its leaders’ credibility
rapidly
erodes, the leading French intellectual Alain Minc has published Vive l’Allemagne (“Long Live Germany”), in which he argues that Germany is Europe’s healthiest and most democratic country.
In recent months, growth in military expenditure has accelerated rapidly, exceeding the authorities’ already ambitious plans.
For example, the rise in inequality has many causes: the addition of 2.3 billion Chinese and Indians to the global labor force, which is reducing the jobs and wages of unskilled blue-collar and off-shorable white-collar workers in advanced economies; skill-biased technological change; winner-take-all effects; early emergence of income and wealth disparities in
rapidly
growing, previously low-income economies; and less progressive taxation.
Three decades of relative social and economic stability then ensued, from the late 1940’s until the mid-1970’s, a period when inequality fell sharply and median incomes grew
rapidly.
In the US, manufacturing workers’ wages have long been stagnant, and job opportunities in the sector have fallen
rapidly.
Despite the high rate of HIV/AIDS infections, Malawi’s population, like that of many developing nations, is growing
rapidly.
Inflation has surpassed the double-digit mark, forcing the central bank to raise interest rates – an approach that is unsustainable, given the deepening recession and the ballooning cost of servicing Brazil’s
rapidly
growing debt.
Its population is aging more
rapidly
than most.
But by then the Muslim population will have expanded
rapidly
– to 10-20% of the total in the UK.
The cancer
rapidly
regressed but then recurred and killed the mice.
Today, amid a rising tide of anti-Americanism, US policy on Pakistan is
rapidly
unraveling.
If the saving rate continues to rise rapidly, it could push America’s fragile economy into another downturn.
There are no places in the US economy where wages or product prices are rising more
rapidly
than expected.
But studies show that the multiplier effect of government spending – when it may increase GDP by more than the expenditure – shrinks
rapidly
after a few quarters, and then turns negative.
Third, recovering domestic demand will lead imports to rise more
rapidly
than exports.
Fourth, Spain’s working-age population is set to shrink
rapidly.
Beyond its massive natural-resource endowments, the continent has a favorable demographic profile (its
rapidly
growing population means that it will soon have the world’s largest workforce) and high urbanization rates.
With the group
rapidly
gaining control over vast areas extending into Iraq, the US – along with Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates – began launching airstrikes inside Syria last year.
But a clear commitment by policymakers to achieve a steadily rising carbon price – ideally one that increases more
rapidly
whenever fossil-fuel prices are at a cyclical low – is also required.
In 1990-2010, self-employment rates fell across the OECD countries, with business ownership in the US, for example, having declined
rapidly
since 2002.
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