Spiraling
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We see the Occupy protests, we see
spiraling
debt crises, we see growing inequality, we see money's influence on politics, we see resource constraint, food and oil prices.
Imagine our economy when the carbon bubble bursts, when the financial markets recognize that, to have any hope of preventing the climate
spiraling
out of control, the oil and coal industries are finished.
Well, in part, because health care in the developed world, the health care costs in the [developed] world, are rapidly
spiraling
out of control, and a huge chunk of those costs are human resource costs.
So most of the time, nobody's challenging our good person identity, and so we're not thinking too much about the ethical implications of our decisions, and our model shows that we're then
spiraling
towards less and less ethical behavior most of the time.
This is a light called synchrotron radiation, and it's formed from electrons
spiraling
around cosmic magnetic fields.
Each of them has a single unbroken reading line, whether it's going zigzag across the walls or
spiraling
up a column or just straight left to right, or even going in a backwards zigzag across those 88 accordion-folded pages, the same thing is happening; that is, that the basic idea that as you move through space you move through time, is being carried out without any compromise, but there were compromises when print hit.
Don't want to see the whole thing
spiraling
down into mediocre entertainment.
Cole Hauser is very very good in this picture, he humanizes a man
spiraling
downwards.
Buddy Wittenborn is Lila's brother,
spiraling
out of control.
The final two members of the cast are the effervescent Jess (Shellie Conn), an events planner who's a wild child who sleeps with anyone and everyone, gender not specific, and Katie, (Sarah Parrish) a somber doctor who's affair with a patient AND his son have sent her career and love life
spiraling
out of control.
I am still
spiraling
downward with Jimmy.
Some of the lousiest special effects imaginable are on display in this all-star dud about a meteor
spiraling
toward Earth.
Then one day I turn on Fox/Kids, now
spiraling
into mediocrity, and saw Robots in Disguise.
Talk about child actors
spiraling
downward.
But unfortunately, it just kept
spiraling
into more and more plot twists until nothing made sense.
We have constructed it from unfortunate habits of thought about how to handle
spiraling
public debt.
The big southern European countries, Spain and Italy, battered by austerity, are
spiraling
into recession.
While helicopter drops are a viable policy option if deflation is
spiraling
downward, as it was in the late 1920s and early 1930s, that is not the case today – neither in the eurozone nor in the global economy.
By raising interest rates to prevent inflation from
spiraling
out of control, they inflict some pain on the economy now.
In order to prevent inflation from
spiraling
out of control, the Fed should increase the federal funds rate from almost 0% now to at least 3% within a year or so.
Mexicans from all walks of life seemed concerned about
spiraling
violence, anemic economic growth, and the lackluster rule of the National Action Party (PAN).
But there’s always the danger of events
spiraling
out of control.
Businessmen find it impossible to use the rial even for domestic transactions, because inflation is
spiraling
out of control.
If Europe keeps
spiraling
into dysfunction, it will not be able to play a meaningful role in the future.
In 2009, as trade collapsed and unemployment rose dramatically, the world came together for the first time in the G-20 to prevent a great recession from
spiraling
into a great depression.
Moreover, Greece could exit the eurozone in 2013, before Spain and Italy are successfully ring-fenced;Spain – like Greece – is
spiraling
into depression, and may need a full-scale bailout by the “troika” (the ECB, the European Commission, and the International Monetary Fund).
The inability or unwillingness of either side to put itself in the other’s shoes, a precondition for any compromise, kept both locked in a
spiraling
arms race.
Because of the supply-side problems, however, the spending translated into
spiraling
inflation.
Russia’s budget deficit is running at 7% of GDP, and the government will have to cut it to 3% in order to prevent inflation from
spiraling
out of control.
Twenty years ago, real short-term interest rates were exceptionally high by historical standards because the major central banks of the world wanted to combat what was seen at the time as inaction against
spiraling
inflation.
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