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As it stands, political priorities are constantly in flux, with individual dossiers losing their centrality, and even vanishing, from year to year.
With the Communist Party in terminal decline, ideologies are
vanishing.
A standard objection to UBI as a way to replace earnings from
vanishing
jobs is that it is unaffordable.
Plant and animal species worldwide are
vanishing
at an unprecedented pace – 100 to 1,000 times the natural extinction rate.
As individuals and as a community, we must delve into our history, our souls, and all our experience to try to dig out our
vanishing
respect for the universe's mysterious order, for the unique human being, for cultural and community identities -- and restore humble acceptance of the fact that we are all but component parts of the universe, and not its masters.
Far from
vanishing
into thin air, federal budget deficits ballooned to 3.8% of GDP during the 1980s, taking public debt from 25% of GDP in 1980 to 41% by 1990.
As individuals, we ask, If others are not going to restrain their activities, why should I?Governments use the same logic, and this makes it difficult to agree upon effective biodiversity conventions to sustain
vanishing
resources.
But Xi’s mysterious
vanishing
act, in which he dropped from public view for almost two weeks in September – after abruptly canceling meetings with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the prime minister of Singapore (rare occurrences for the protocol-fixated Chinese leadership) – has stirred more speculation.
Even in moribund economies like Germany and Italy, where employment security is vanishing, corporations are swimming in cash.
The existing multilateral institutions were designed for a
vanishing
Western-centric world.
Moreover, a deep and prolonged recession implies
vanishing
support for reforms, as governments fail to convince citizens that current sacrifice will ensure a better future.
And left-wing parties’ influence is
vanishing
even faster.
In her articles for one of the few remaining independent papers in Moscow, Novaya Gazeta, and in her books “Putin's Russia: Life in a Failing Democracy” and “A Dirty War: A Russian Reporter in Chechnya,” Politkovskaya wrote of the
vanishing
freedoms that are the signature characteristic of Putin’s presidency.
The notion that Russia could become a bridge between Europe and Asia is also
vanishing
because transport costs between the country's western and eastern half are too high to attract outside commerce.
That dignity is
vanishing.
For years, this democracy hobbled on stilts, with big and small parties shooting up, crashing down,
vanishing
and reincarnating time and again.
After all, it is a virtue of democracy that those who suffer from growing inequality and
vanishing
opportunities can express their grievances in elections.
Yet the prevailing macroeconomic emphasis on controlling inflation and fiscal deficits means that a real exchange rate of the peso that was overvalued by 30% is simply ignored, and bank loans to the productive sector are
vanishing.
Now that those jobs are
vanishing
in post-industrial societies, too many people feel that they have nothing more to lose.
Moreover, the appetite for risk-sharing is
vanishing
in Northern Europe, where pro-reform political parties have been increasingly weakened.
The popularity of these "new model" Nazis grows in proportion to the despair incited by unpaid wages, unheated apartments,
vanishing
supplies of food, and the increasingly ugly and public squabbles around the decrepit occupant of the Kremlin throne.
As technology reduces the cost of transportation and communications to near the
vanishing
point, achieving this equalization is increasingly feasible.
According to one recent study, species are going extinct between ten and several thousand times faster than they did during stable periods in the planet’s history, and populations within species are
vanishing
hundreds or thousands of times faster than that.
Investing in futures becomes both a hedge against a weakening dollar and an investment vehicle that could yield substantial profit, particularly in a climate of
vanishing
excess oil production capacity, increasing demand, declining interest rates, a slumping real estate market, and crisis in the banking industry.
The latte’s ingredients will remain available, but the space in the shop and the work of the people who will prepare the latte are
vanishing
assets.
The first impact of monetizing
vanishing
assets could be to lower demand for such goods, since one lawnmower, for example, can serve many people.
If the traditional political wife is vanishing, it is voters’ own fault: we set it up to be a thankless and infantilizing position.
Eurozone leaders demanded that Greek public assets be transferred to a Treuhand-like fund – a fire-sale vehicle similar to the one used after the fall of the Berlin Wall to privatize quickly, at great financial loss, and with devastating effects on employment all of the
vanishing
East German state’s public property.
As the impossibility of legislating either No Deal or May’s deal has become apparent, the aura of inevitability that has protected Brexit from serious challenge since 2016 is vanishing, and soon the sense of inevitability may swing in favor of a new referendum.
The
vanishing
Arctic sea ice also affects the atmosphere.
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