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The Democrats’ focus on reproductive rights had done little to sway women who were already
worrying
about the Islamic State and Ebola.
A
worrying
development in this regard is the rapid rise in enterprise debt, which, according to various studies, now surpasses 120% of GDP – much higher than the leveraging rates of nonfinancial enterprises in major developed countries.
What is far more
worrying
is that the organization has accepted the questionable preconditions imposed by Venezuela’s authorities.
CAMBRIDGE – Chinese officials and private investors around the world have been
worrying
aloud about whether their dollar investments are safe.
In the US, excess domestic consumption, based on a debt-fueled asset bubble, helped to sustain employment and growth, though the current account held
worrying
signs.
Given that Iran continues to pursue suspect nuclear programs, which could bring the Islamic Republic dangerously close to weapons capability, a leader with messianic visions is
worrying.
This recurrence rate demonstrates that many risks are not being properly managed or regulated, which is worrying, to say the least, especially given the harm that even a single serious accident can cause.
This is all the more
worrying
in view of the numerous other factors stoking social unrest and diplomatic tension, including technological disruption, a record-breaking migration crisis, anxiety over globalization, political polarization, and rising nationalism.
There are already some
worrying
signs of this.
The EU's Catch-22COPENHAGEN:
Worrying
signs are mounting that the European Union’s enlargement process is losing steam.
Given this, it is
worrying
that China’s leaders believe that the new normal is already at hand.
The Secular Stagnation Hypothesis is worrying, because it gives few reasons to believe that things will improve by themselves.
Even more
worrying
than insider trading by elected representatives is the political-intelligence industry that now flourishes in Washington, Brussels, and other major global capitals.
The third trend that should be
worrying
China is that unemployment remains relatively steady.
European politics are, too, undergoing a potentially significant transition, with the new European Commission set to commence operations, against a
worrying
background of rising nationalism in European Union member states.
There have also been problems developing vaccines to combat tuberculosis or – more
worrying
still – multidrug-resistant TB.
The United Kingdom is not alone in
worrying
about the global rise in obesity-related ailments like diabetes and cardiovascular disease – costly conditions that can lead to significant disability and early death.
This state of affairs is worrying, to say the least, given the severity of harm that a single serious accident can cause.
They are indeed intriguing, but the political forces they represent are even more interesting – and
worrying.
But instead of seizing the opportunity in front of them, German policymakers have been busy
worrying
about the elimination of skilled labor altogether.
Our voters cannot stroll in one direction during one poll, and in the opposite direction the next time they vote, without
worrying
about falling over the edge.
But a number of
worrying
cases of falsification or fabrication can be traced back to direct pressures from funding sources.
Indeed, it is in highly commercialised fields such as biomedicine that the merging of public and proprietary science is most
worrying.
Potentially worse is the beating their confidence takes as they spend their twenties worrying, as their male peers – however attractive – almost never do, that their (generally minimal) advancement reflects an evaluation of their looks, and is not tied to their accomplishments.
More
worrying
was the apparent absence of any strategy behind the research being funded.
Recent events in Germany, by contrast, are less traditional and more
worrying.
The second
worrying
development in Germany - intimately linked to the first - is the latest twist in the debate on the planned enlargement of the European Union to bring in ten or more countries from Central and Eastern Europe.
Instead of warring or
worrying
-- occupations that drained time and energy -- most are more interested in making money, investing, building dachas, caring for their families -- all the needs of daily life.
Imagine
worrying
that your date has a silicon Cyrano in his or her ear giving advice on what to say, or that the job candidate you’re interviewing is giving artificial-intelligence-aided answers.
It just needs to be strong enough to enable markets to recognize and react to
worrying
developments, while offering real help to countries that find themselves temporarily in trouble.
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