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There, as well as in Jordan and Turkey, local residents are facing financial ruin as rents and prices soar, unemployment rises, and salaries fall.
The Party’s aim is to ensure that it remains energetic and dynamic as China
rises.
In other words, temperature
rises
would be postponed by a mere 66 hours by the end of the century.
And if that worker is a single parent, the living wage in each city
rises
to $25 per hour and $39 per hour, respectively.
Central banks have expanding balance sheets, but prices continue to fall and uncertainty
rises.
An advisory panel to Japan’s finance minister recently warned that rising interest rates could exacerbate government deficits, and recommended that the government undertake serious fiscal reforms to avoid further
rises
in yields.
In the 550 scenario, energy demand up to 2030
rises
by about 32%, with the share of fossil fuels falling markedly, and average demand up 1.2% yearly, compared to 1.6% in the Reference Scenario.
As the cost of inaction rises, governments and businesses must continue to respond.
Now, as China
rises
and Japan declines, the old, deep-seated suspicions, tensions, and distrust are resurfacing.
The Bush administration seems to recognize what it has done; as the Shia arc
rises
in the east of the Arab Muslim world, the US is attempting to strengthen its protection of the Sunni arc – Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia – in the region’s west.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
rises
to the opportunity.
Some recent
rises
in the prices of equities, commodities, and other risky assets is clearly liquidity-driven.
The Affluents will continue to be major global players, but as the Globalizers’ relative economic power rises, they will demand a greater role in international affairs.
If it rises, they say we are ensuring that we stay in business.
As population rises, billions of people crowd into Earth’s vulnerable areas – near coastlines battered by storms and rising sea levels, on mountainsides susceptible to landslides and earthquakes, or in water-stressed regions plagued by drought, famine, and disease.
As a result, the debt level
rises
until it spirals out of control.
But, for all of the talk of inequality and fears that the benefits of growth are not “shared,” World Bank research has shown that when economies grow, poor households’ income
rises
in direct proportion to overall income growth.
If inflation rises, nominal house prices don’t need to fall as much.
And none of them
rises
to the level of anything that could be called trade policy, let alone governance.
Only if annual productivity growth
rises
from its current range of 0.5-1% to 1.5-2% in the coming years can one declare that the US has avoided the fate predicted by Summers and Gordon.
According to the best-known climate-economic model, this vast undertaking would likely wind up reducing global temperatures by just one-tenth of one degree centigrade (one-fifth of one degree Fahrenheit), while holding back sea-level
rises
by only one centimeter (less than half an inch).
As corporate power rises, holding companies to account becomes increasingly important.
This is known as Metcalfe's law: the number of connections, and thus the network's utility,
rises
not proportionately, but exponentially.
Thus, during periods of expansion, when banks are eager to fund ever more risky borrowers, the reserve ratio rises, curbing potentially disruptive asset bubbles or overinvestment.
The question is not whether China
rises
to great-power status peacefully, but whether it intends to remain peaceful when it gets there.
Sometimes spending
rises
because there is more disposable cash in the economy, and sometimes because changes in opportunity costs – the cost of forgoing some other action, such as saving – make people want to spend the cash they have more rapidly.
Next to them, a powerful tower, designed by the architect Daniel Libeskind and nearly completed,
rises
vigorously into the sky, a symbol of the triumph of life over the forces of death.
This finding was based in part on research by a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – the group that shared last year’s Nobel Peace Prize – who noted that spending $800 billion over 100 years solely on mitigating emissions would reduce inevitable temperature
rises
by just 0.2 degrees Celsius by the end of this century.
As demand rises, more and better jobs will be created not only in Asia, but also globally, along supply chains and across production networks.
And the total amount of transfers that parents receive
rises
with the number of children.
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