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Russia’s challenge to Ukraine’s status as an independent state is thus a challenge to the entire world, which is why the crisis has
risen
to the top of the global agenda.
New powers like China and India are rising, not risen, mixing assertiveness with emphasis on their continued “developing” status.
And, within the household sector, consumption has
risen
the most among the elderly.
With real output – the key measure of economic performance – having
risen
by only about 15% since 2000, or less than 1% per year, Japan easily seems the least dynamic of the worlds’ major economies.
Manufacturing growth has turned sluggish, and the fiscal deficit has
risen
above 5% of GDP, gravely straining the economy.
According to the World Bank, life expectancy in Sub-Saharan Africa has
risen
steadily in recent decades, from just 40 years in 1960 to 60 years today.
Yet it has not
risen
to the occasion, with many of its responses failing to match the urgency of the situation.
This has now
risen
to around 28 years, and the scheme’s costs have grown by about one-third since the 1950’s.
Danish energy consumption has remained almost stable since 1981 due to such initiatives while GDP has
risen
by 70 %.
Current polls show that the PiS’s popularity has
risen
to around 40% – more than twice that of the previous ruling party, Civic Platform.
Yet the US deficits have persisted, and even risen, since then.
The literacy rate worldwide has
risen
from one-third to two-thirds.
Ten years later, the US consumer price index (CPI) was up more than 60%, but the price of gold was still $400, having
risen
to $700 and then fallen back during the intervening years.
In Italy, moreover, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is under attack by two anti-euro populist parties that have
risen
in opinion polls.
In those where sectoral concentration has intensified, such as Norway, inequality has
risen.
Oil prices have
risen
almost 400% in the last five years.
Other commodity prices had
risen
rapidly in the early 1970’s, in direct response to monetary easing in the US and elsewhere.
By 2014, that figure had
risen
to 53%.
Disaster-Proof DevelopmentNEW YORK – Over the last three decades, economic losses associated with natural disasters like floods, storm surges, hurricanes, and droughts have
risen
in lockstep with the steady climb in global temperatures.
Prices for oil, coal, copper, gold, wheat, maize, iron ore, and many other commodities have doubled, tripled, or
risen
even more.
By 1982, it had
risen
by half against the Deutsche Mark; and by the end of Reagan’s first term in office, it had actually doubled in value.
Yes, the contribution of domestic consumption to GDP has
risen
slightly over the last few years.
But the saving rate even in households in their thirties has
risen
along with concern about reforms.
Long-term interest rates have
risen
in the United States, and are expected to climb higher.
Yields on German ten-year bunds are in positive territory, having
risen
by around 50 basis points since the US election.
It now anticipates a population of 9.7 billion in 2050, and 11.2 billion – and still rising – by 2100, because fertility rates in several countries have fallen more slowly than expected (in some, notably Egypt and Algeria, fertility has actually
risen
since 2005).
(China’s wealth distribution is now as skewed as that of the United States, one of the most unequal developed countries, where the GPI has not
risen
since the late 1970’s.)
While emerging-market countries’ public-sector balance sheets are stronger than ever – with low deficits and debt accompanied by large foreign-currency reserves – household and corporate leverage have
risen.
Rice output has
risen
by two and a half times since 2004, according to the Ministry of Trade, to 180,000 metric tons, while consumption of imported rice fell by half from 2004 to 2005 alone.
It seems to have been triggered by a February 2 report that US wages had increased more than expected, as well as the fact that inflation has
risen
in the US and the United Kingdom.
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