Ticking
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But unskilled workers’ incomes are not keeping pace with overall economic growth, and the resulting social strains are a
ticking
bomb.
There is still time to react – by demonstrating strong leadership and prioritizing growth over short-sighted policies – but that time is limited and the clock is
ticking.
Maybe the answer is that the clock starts
ticking
on the five years when the crisis is fully over, which is not yet true in Europe.
Trump’s Middle East StumblesDENVER – The recent six-month mark of Donald Trump’s presidency serves as a reminder not only of how little his administration has accomplished domestically, but also of how his meandering foreign policy has created a geopolitical landscape rife with
ticking
time bombs.
The Kurds in the north cleverly and adeptly used the window of opportunity that opened before them to seize de facto independence, though the key question of control over the northern city of Kirkuk remains a
ticking
time bomb.
Coordination between the central and local governments has always been a source of strain especially, and the clock is
ticking
down to the next election.
Meanwhile, the clock is
ticking
for concluding negotiations with the other 27 EU members on the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union.
Trump’s Alternative Ethical UniverseLONDON – From the moment Donald Trump entered the US presidential race, the potential for an unprecedented array of ethics violations, stemming from his global business interests, has been a
ticking
time bomb, set to detonate on January 20, 2017.
The 18-month clock is
ticking.
Meanwhile, the clock is
ticking.
The climate bomb is ticking, and there is a palpable sense of urgency among policymakers.
The sociological time bomb may simply continue
ticking.
In this tangled knot of regional wars, crises, and conflicts, Iran’s nuclear ambitions look like a
ticking
time bomb – and plenty of new dynamite is being accumulated throughout the region.
Air pollution is a
ticking
bomb: 14 of the 15 cities with the world’s highest concentrations of fine particulate matter are in India, underscoring the urgency of switching to low-carbon, battery-powered vehicles.
The clock is
ticking
on efforts to reduce global greenhouse-gas emissions.
Outsiders must remind America that its pension system is a
ticking
time bomb that must be defused.
For the first time, a political clock is
ticking
for Hamas.
At some point, the
ticking
time bomb will explode, and the growth rate will crash.
Appointing women should not be an exercise in
ticking
boxes.
The nuclear clock is
ticking.
There is no denying that local-government debt is a
ticking
time bomb for the Chinese economy.
Job gains remain robust, and wages are
ticking
up.
It is safe to assume that those briefing the president are also eliding other active threats, such as those emanating from North Korea, where Trump’s failed summitry has left in place a
ticking
nuclear time bomb.
Killer CorruptionWASHINGTON, DC – COVID-19 is a
ticking
time bomb in Africa.
Why Brexit Will Damage EuropeBERLIN – The clock is
ticking
toward March 29 and the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union.
To synthesize competing views into one coherent position, Britain needs more than a voting scheme: it needs a People’s Debate that the
ticking
clock makes impossible, even if re-set.
But for now, the clock is ticking, and those who will be the most adversely affected by Brexit – including British businesses, young people, Britons living in the EU, and EU citizens living in the UK – deserve an orderly withdrawal.
The fire was out, the clock went on ticking, and Emma vaguely marvelled at this calm of all things while within herself was such tumult.
Thus his cambric shirt with plaited cuffs was blown out by the wind in the opening of his waistcoat of grey ticking, and his broad-striped trousers disclosed at the ankle nankeen boots with patent leather gaiters.
She heard the
ticking
of the clock, the crackling of the fire, and Charles breathing as he stood upright by her bed.
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