Worldwide
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If so, could a
worldwide
recession follow?
Extra hundreds of billions of dollars have been injected into banks
worldwide
by this means.
Their language is used
worldwide.
Instead of being an international leader in the
worldwide
war against terrorism, it is sinking into the despair of a perpetual victim.
When diamonds’ role in fueling violent conflict in Africa gained
worldwide
attention, the diamond industry established the Kimberley Process in order to keep “blood diamonds” out of international trade.
The International Cooperative Alliance reports that more than 800 million people are members of cooperatives
worldwide.
Similar coalitions can be assembled to dent global poverty by fostering a second green revolution in Indian agriculture, to enhance India’s role in the global economy through vocational and higher education, and to tackle the
worldwide
spread of AIDS.
Bernanke made his name as an economist by analyzing the
worldwide
Great Depression of the 1930’s – good expertise to have, since preventing such disasters is a central bank head’s most important job.
The demonstrations in Washington are certain to gain
worldwide
attention as the best show in town.
Fourteen renminbi-clearing banks have been established
worldwide.
There is every reason to believe that the
worldwide
competition for human talent, the race to produce innovative research, the push to extend university campuses to multiple countries, and the rush to train talented graduates who can strengthen increasingly knowledge-based economies will be good for the US as well.
Few people foresaw the subprime crisis of 2008, the risk of default in the eurozone, or the current turbulence in financial markets
worldwide.
For starters, American mega-banks operate worldwide, typically with a significant presence in London and other financial centers.
If it is someone of
worldwide
renown, the presidency will immediately be established as a post of global importance.
About 80% of FDI in developing countries
worldwide
goes to just five economies: China, Hong Kong, Korea, Brazil, and Mexico.
It is difficult to determine the extent to which the Fed’s QE1 during the crisis owed its success in bringing interest rates down to the fact that it was being reinforced by what foreign central banks
worldwide
– notably in Asia – were doing simultaneously.
More and more, global governance will depend on leveraging that interdependency to strengthen international cooperation and boost
worldwide
prosperity.
Expanding South-South trade and investment links could enhance the region’s growth potential and contribute to global economic stability by promoting
worldwide
rebalancing.
As each year passes, China’s markets expand worldwide, and its domestic market comes to represent a greater percentage of its own GDP.
Ideally, Boko Haram’s abduction of the schoolgirls would galvanize
worldwide
support for efforts to protect the rights of African adolescent girls, just as the Pakistani Taliban’s shooting of Malala Yousafzai helped to combat complacency regarding education for girls in South Asia.
An urban SDG, promoting inclusive, productive, and resilient cities, would greatly empower tens of thousands of cities
worldwide
to take up the cause of sustainable development for their own citizens, their countries, and the world.
For example, in July, Amazon sold more than 100 million products to consumers
worldwide
during its annual Prime Day event, a $4.2 billion bonanza that included sales of table salt in India, Coke Zero in Singapore, and toothbrushes in China.
Soros was also supposedly behind the sexual-assault survivors who confronted Senator Jeff Flake in an elevator to demand an investigation into the Kavanaugh accusations, just as he orchestrated the Women’s March, a
worldwide
protest held the day after Trump’s inauguration.
Out of the $1 billion the Open Society Foundations donate annually worldwide, some $3 million went to Israeli and Palestinian NGOs.
Their fears are shared by subsistence farmers and indigenous people
worldwide
– the people bearing the brunt of climate shocks, though they played no part in causing them.
Some 2.1 billion people
worldwide
lack access to safe, readily available water at home, and more than twice as many – a whopping 4.5 billion – lack safely managed sanitation, severely undermining health outcomes and fueling river pollution.
And yet today, more than ever, debt is fueling concern about growth prospects
worldwide.
Either way, with the future of the global economy’s principal growth engine at stake, the effects will be felt
worldwide.
Why are millions of people
worldwide
– from Europe to the United States to Asia – so attracted to these characters?
Indeed, it may be a painful recognition, but America’s share of
worldwide
foreign direct investment is now half of what it was two decades ago.
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