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It aims to build resilience against the long-term impact of global warming – that is,
rising
sea levels, harsher winters, hotter summers, worsening drought, heavier rainfall and storms, and more.
Official statistics show a slowdown in real growth in the old manufacturing and construction-based economy, reflected in declining corporate profits,
rising
defaults, and an increase in non-performing loans in poorer-performing cities and regions.
Rising
stock-market capitalization also helps to reduce the real economy’s exposure to bank financing.
Europe already feared that
rising
youth unemployment in the region would create dangerous instability along Europe’s southern flank.
And the effect of spending by the rich on non-rich households’ spending was higher in areas where house prices could move more, suggesting that housing credit and the ability to borrow against
rising
home equity may have supported over-consumption by the non-rich.
CAMBRIDGE – As the United States and European economies continue to struggle, there is
rising
concern that they face a Japanese-style “lost decade.”
At the same time, non-communicable diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, are rising, while previously deadly conditions, such as HIV/AIDS, are now more treatable and have been deemed chronic diseases.
Rising
trade protectionism, tighter immigration policies, and a lack of action on climate change by the world’s biggest economic players – particularly the US – thus pose serious threats to development, which a little extra money for the World Bank cannot offset.
Ominous examples of the
rising
importance of the military in Latin American political affairs include the reinforcement of Plan Colombia and implementation of the Merida Initiative in Mexico and Central America, the reestablishment of the American Navy’s IV Fleet (deactivated in 1950), and the growing importance of the Southern Military Command in US foreign policy in the region.
Saddled by a viral infection, drug-related insecurity, and
rising
crime, Mexico feels like a besieged place.
But the former would tend to reinforce the negative feedback loop between banks and sovereigns, while the latter would likely avoid socializing a
rising
volume of private debt as the feedback loop is attenuated.
While there will always be cycles – oil prices, for example, will probably fall before they start
rising
again – the long-run trend for many commodities will clearly remain upward for some time to come.
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tension on the Korean Peninsula is shattering fast the glimmers of hope for re-unity that followed ten years of progress under the Kim Dae-Jung and Roh Moo-hyun governments.
Central banks and finance ministries will almost always rush to offset
rising
risk premia by adjusting interest rates or fiscal policies, and investors bid assets back to their pre-crisis values.
With production costs
rising
in China, international buyers are looking for alternative sourcing destinations for manufactured products.
Without aid funding,
rising
poverty and instability can draw developed countries into faraway conflicts and bring instability to their doorsteps, in the form of immigration and refugee crises, as well as pandemics.
By contrast, when aid is used to support
rising
incomes in developing economies, it can create export-oriented jobs at home.
Manufacturing’s
rising
coolness quotient should prove useful, but turning it into a highly sought-after career requires that companies in the sector back up the shiny new image with the right opportunities – and the right rewards.
How does one relate to the inanimate objects
rising
out of the barren yet majestic desert sands?
Given the
rising
risk of conflict in Asia – owing to a toxic combination of rapid GDP growth, an arms race, historical resentments, rampant chauvinism, territorial disputes, and a lack of effective institutional arrangements for conflict resolution – Europe should welcome a stronger US presence in the region.
While this argument suggests that the global trading system must make more room for a
rising
China (and India), it overlooks the need to address the enormous structural problems in China’s domestic sectors if export-led growth is to become sustainable.
Given China’s size and its
rising
share in the global market, macroeconomic instability there fuels volatility in global prices for basic commodities and raw materials.
South Korea’s economy is struggling because its dependence on exports leaves it vulnerable to
rising
risks in major external markets – in particular, the United States, with its protectionist policies, and China, where growth continues to decelerate.
After all, South Korea already has major new expenses on the horizon, beginning with
rising
health-care and pension costs, owing to a rapidly aging population.
So the EU can never be safe from a
rising
right.
All in all, the BRICS no longer seem to be
rising.
Within Afghanistan, drug addiction is
rising.
Instead, what it has is widening income inequality, falling life expectancy, a
rising
suicide rate, and epidemics of obesity, opioid overdoses, school shootings, depressive disorders, and other grave ills.
The 300 million faithful of the Eastern churches led by the Ecumenical Patriarch are in lands facing extreme dangers from global warming: intense heat waves,
rising
sea levels, and increasingly severe droughts.
Population growth is slowing; average education per child is rising; and the population's average age is
rising
from very low levels, which itself contributes to a rise in income levels per person.
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