Rapidly
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And countries facing depressions and
rapidly
weakening inflation typically face very low borrowing costs: investors purchase government bonds for want of profitable alternatives.
Countries like Brazil, which has a
rapidly
growing economy and relies on nuclear generation for 3% of its power, are moving in this direction.
This history helps to explain why China’s
rapidly
growing military power raises important concerns in Asia today.
To realize this opportunity, a sound strategy must
rapidly
be developed and executed.
The approach is simple: a redoubled effort to reduce infections and deaths
rapidly
in the malaria “heartland” (i.e., equatorial Africa and a handful of other areas around the world) should be accompanied by a campaign to roll back the disease from its current margins.
With Chinese companies no longer able to sell a
rapidly
increasing volume of products abroad and support further expansion of productive capacity, the economy has lost some important growth, employment, and wage engines.
Indeed, democracy nowadays has embraced a pop culture of
rapidly
passing fads; today's hysteria-generating pop group is forgotten tomorrow, and there are always more waiting in the wings.
As a result, the rhetoric of superpower is still there but the substance is fading
rapidly
away.
If troubled eurozone countries, especially Spain, start growing
rapidly
again, there is still a “muddle-through” outcome that might work.
The “wait-to-insure” option could cause the number of insured individuals to decline
rapidly
as premiums rise for those who remain insured.
The errant MPs were
rapidly
silenced, and the visitor received a table-thumping welcome from the rest of the House.
Last year, we showed how
rapidly
we could mobilize when we deployed a monitoring mission to the Caucasus in less than three weeks to help defuse the crisis between Russia and Georgia, following the EU-mediated peace agreement.
Building a Chinese RechtsstaatHONG KONG – A consensus is
rapidly
emerging within China that the rule of law is the single most important precondition for inclusive, sustainable, and long-term peace and prosperity.
Over the last 30 years, China, which adopted the civil-law tradition, has advanced
rapidly
along the path of rule by law, enacting laws and regulations similar to those in the West.
Indeed, Islam’s increasing military prowess helped it to spread
rapidly
around the world.
In a media culture that can deliver instant stardom and fickle trends, our attention shifts too
rapidly
to see the forest for the trees.
Meanwhile, domestic savings in emerging economies are growing
rapidly.
Moreover, it is clear that northern European countries could help to close the competitiveness gap more
rapidly
by encouraging faster wage growth.
The EU and its member states – particularly Spain, France, Germany, and Italy – should make this new form of energy production and cooperation the key project of the Mediterranean partnership, and must ensure the necessary political conditions to accomplish it
rapidly.
This would create the most important thing that these states and their
rapidly
growing young populations need to produce stability within the framework of democratic development: grounds for hope of economic and social progress.
After all, people in 1990, witnessing recent high growth rates, would have expected Japanese GDP to grow
rapidly
in subsequent decades.
But now, given China’s one-child policy and lack of adequate infrastructure (including housing) in
rapidly
growing areas, labor is getting scarce and wages are rising.
In economic jargon, the supply curve of labor was flat but is now sloping upward, so that
rapidly
increasing demand for labor resulting from rapid growth is driving up wages.
The rejoinder is that China is relatively safe, because its per capita capital stock also remains far below Japan's in the 1980s, and much more investment will be needed to support its
rapidly
expanding urban population (set to increase from 53% of the total in 2013 to 60% by 2020).
China now must find the solution to a problem that Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan never had to face: how to boost domestic demand
rapidly
and sustainably.
Toward that end, the Modi government is
rapidly
building basic sanitation facilities and installing millions of toilets around the country, including at least one in every school.
Bacteria can reproduce and mutate rapidly, and they can establish something of a “genetic Internet” that enables certain pathogenic bacteria to “download” antibiotic-resistant genes.
If the price of an automobile had declined as
rapidly
as the price of computing power, one could buy a car today for the same price as a cheap lunch.
When a technology’s price declines so rapidly, it becomes widely accessible, and barriers to entry fall.
Now the
rapidly
advancing technology of artificial intelligence or machine learning is accelerating all of these processes.
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