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My essay was damned part of a
worldwide
plot, and the exile, N.M., proved his loyalty to his adopted country.
That essay is widely regarded as the start of the
worldwide
movement for freedom of speech and the press.
In its 2015 mid-year report, the agency put the number of “forcibly displaced” people
worldwide
at 59.5 million at the end of 2014, including 19.5 million internationally displaced, which they define as true refugees.
The
worldwide
cost of infrastructure capable of responding to the intensifying water crisis could amount to trillions of dollars, and its development would itself be energy-intensive.
There, it would abruptly cool and darken the planet, slashing rainfall and food production in successive years – and thus causing
worldwide
starvation on a scale never before witnessed.
As bad politics block economic opportunity, public trust in governments will continue to erode – with serious potential consequences for political systems, and the economies they administer,
worldwide.
After 9/11, the alliance came to the conclusion that threats may need to be dealt with on a
worldwide
basis, which explains NATO’s presence in Afghanistan.
The G-20’s member states are committed by the G-20 statement that they signed to implement the FSB’s conclusions on a
worldwide
basis.
If a contingent-capital proposal is adopted, this could be the last major
worldwide
banking crisis – at least until some new source of instability emerges and sends financial technicians back to work to invent our way of it.
Last year, a record 61 drugs were introduced worldwide, compared with an annual average of 34 in the previous decade.
Discussion about the “de-Zionization” of Israel can also be heard at universities
worldwide
and even among Jewish leftists.
These investments are needed in the short term to offset the decline in
worldwide
consumption spending that underlies the global recession.
Even with a world population that continues to add tens of millions of new mouths every year, given continuing growth in Haber-Bosch fertilizer and a surprising trend toward a
worldwide
decline in birth rates (if you live about 50 years longer, according to the best estimates, you’ll see humanity reach zero population growth), it might be within humanity’s grasp to avoid mass starvation forever.
Over the past several decades, standards of living, lifestyles, and biological risk factors have generally improved
worldwide
(obesity is an exception).
But education-job mismatches plague economies worldwide, partly because formal education fails to produce graduates with skills and technical competencies relevant to the labor market.
The advantages of a long-distance, internationally connected transmission system have been powerfully emphasized by the Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organization, a
worldwide
partnership of engineering companies and institutions launched by the State Grid Corporation of China in 2016.
Taking advantage of the
worldwide
sushi boom, Japan needs to emphasize that “real sushi requires Japanese rice,” branding it an exclusive product.
After the global financial crisis erupted in 2008, the G20 acted as an international crisis committee, mitigating the disaster by injecting liquidity into markets
worldwide.
Similarly alarmist predictions about imminent
worldwide
famine have also been falsified.
In 1973, an ILO convention called for a
worldwide
minimum working age of 15.
Indeed, by the end of this decade, about 150 million people
worldwide
will have cancer, with approximately 60% of them residing in developing countries.
A recent report by the McKinsey Global Institute estimates that, depending on a country’s level of development, advances in automation will require 3-14% of workers
worldwide
to change occupations or upgrade their skills by the year 2030.
Bubbles ForeverNEW HAVEN – You might think that we have been living in a post-bubble world since the collapse in 2006 of the biggest-ever
worldwide
real-estate bubble and the end of a major
worldwide
stock-market bubble the following year.
While not the original or singular cause of the
worldwide
slump, there is widespread agreement among economists and historians that policymakers at the time made a bad situation significantly worse.
He garnered the same vast, worldwide, enduring admiration as Yehudi Menuhin.
According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, one in seven people
worldwide
– 925 million people in total – goes to bed hungry each night.
Despite the weak global economy, Morocco sells its goods worldwide, with strong exports to France, the US, Brazil, the Gulf states, and China.
Global pandemics can spread faster; a lack of secure and sustainable energy could push us into a
worldwide
recession; and climate change, beyond its environmental consequences, could have serious geopolitical and social repercussions.
Talent is now recognized as a scarce commodity that needs to be nurtured for a
worldwide
market of skills and competencies.
Science and technology have an enormous stake in this development, and
worldwide
competition for the best brains is already acutely felt in European universities.
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