Struggling
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Worldwide, companies are already
struggling
to find enough qualified workers for their increasingly automated work processes.
Taxi drivers and hotel owners may feel threatened, but the sharing economy has the potential to increase and redistribute earnings in cities that are already
struggling
with poverty and inequality.
To secure that future, Europe’s political class, rather than
struggling
to cope with crises as they arise, must begin to look at the big picture, anticipate and address challenges, and inspire people once again.
Small Farms’ Large BenefitsROME – As drought becomes increasingly common, farmers worldwide are
struggling
to maintain crop yields.
Parties in the center campaigned for “social justice,” for ultra-religious students to “share the burden” of military service (from which they have been exempt since Israel’s founding), and in defense of the country’s
struggling
middle class.
With their assumptions invalidated, Western leaders are
struggling
to craft an effective response.
Moreover, knowledge-intensive technology has a winner-take-all network effect, whereby hubs seize access to knowledge and power, leaving less-privileged groups, classes, sectors, and regions
struggling
to compete.
Several years ago, James Wolfensohn, the late World Bank president, describing a new international order, described a “four-speed world”: the affluent, the converging, the struggling, and the poor.
Converging countries are closing the gap with the affluent OECD countries;
struggling
countries have failed to progress from middle-income status; and poor countries – most of them in Africa – are mired in extreme poverty.
Over the past four years, in a United Nations-sponsored process, teams of negotiators specializing in intellectual property have been
struggling
to draft an agreement that would allow, for example, blind people, organizations for the blind, and other institutions to share books for the blind across borders.
Aides have been
struggling
to muzzle him – not physically, but everything short of that.
But, for Japan, which has been
struggling
with deflation for a generation, it is a risk worth taking.
But they are still
struggling
to overcome blind spots and biases, both conscious and unconscious, stemming from structural and behavioral obstacles that women face, especially when trying to secure senior positions for which they are amply qualified.
On the other hand, productivity growth remains weak, income inequality is increasing, and less educated workers are
struggling
to find attractive employment opportunities.
If young men had not been unemployed and
struggling
to make ends meet, feed themselves, and be able to offer a home to the young women they desire, they would not be risking their lives and freedom calling for the overthrow of their governments.
A bulwark of secular government and anti-fundamentalism in a North Africa that is
struggling
to contain the spread of Islamic extremism, Libya is of strategic importance to Europe and the US beyond its oil riches, notwithstanding the overwhelming significance of its energy resources.
But as technological progress accelerated, education failed to keep pace, leaving vast numbers of people
struggling
to adapt to a rapidly changing world and contributing to widespread suffering.
Today, the
struggling
eurozone countries need positive expectations and rewards, not more misery.
The European Central Bank should also step up its recently announced program of quantitative easing by overriding Bundesbank objections and moving to large-scale purchases of sovereign debt – including government bonds of
struggling
eurozone countries.
At that moment, Pax Americana entered Africa, forging an alliance with the governments and people long
struggling
to establish a Pax Africana .
Moreover, her campaign is
struggling
to escape the quagmire produced by revelations that she conducted official business on a private email server during her tenure as Obama’s Secretary of State.
Most Muslims reject the harshest versions of Islam, but many – if not most – harbor sympathy for the idea of
struggling
against the dictates of the West and returning the faith to its past strengths and glories.
The cost may seem significant in a world of rising unemployment rates, with many countries still
struggling
with ongoing financial and economic crises, and others staring bankruptcy in the face.
The world is
struggling
to fight climate change, sustain a growing global population, and find decent jobs for millions of young people.
These systems are
struggling
in the face of cost constraints, public demand for higher quality, and exaggerated expectations.
With Iran now
struggling
to smuggle arms into Yemen, the flow of weapons has declined considerably.
Anyone
struggling
to learn the Russian language soon runs up against its extraordinary opaqueness.
The United States, the country that consumes the most, is moving in the opposite direction: women are
struggling
to hold onto their reproductive rights, wealth distribution is becoming increasingly skewed, and corporations are becoming even more powerful.
Even Tony Blair is
struggling
to hold on.
While the Iraq quagmire has made it difficult for America to project force around the world, America’s growing debt, conflicts with friends and enemies alike, absence of any perceivable strategy for changing times, and its political system’s seeming inability to take action to address these challenges have combined to turn America into a
struggling
giant.
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