Sentences with phrase «causing economic tensions»

The shift to smaller cars amid the oil crises doubled Japanese automobile market share from 10 to 20 percent in the United States between 1970 and 1980; thus, causing economic tensions between the two nations.

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Tensions caused by globalization and the information revolution have led to economic insecurity for many, and that backlash has benefitted populists.
With tensions running high between the US and EU, analysts have warned that the spat could devolve into a tit - for - tat trade war that would cause prices to rise and damage economic growth.
«Unfortunately, when there are trade tensions or any type of economic competition between countries, and this isn't specific to Asia or China, but generally — that causes similar tensions with respect to race and ethnicity,» John Yang, of Asian Americans Advancing Justice said.
But it's the decisions taken in a few months» time, in the summer, which will hugely impact the political and economic outlook of spring 2015, and could cause some of the biggest tensions we've seen in the coalition so far.
The root cause of the looming energy problem — and the key to easing environmental, economic and religious tensions while improving public health — is to address the unending, and unequal, growth of the human population.
The war in Syria has many causes, from ancient enmities, religious and ideological disputes, economic and social pressures, and political tensions.
Here is something worse than the current racial tensions in New Orleans and other cities: The outcomes caused by racial biases in our policing, schooling practices and stark economic inequality...
Here is something worse than the current racial tensions in New Orleans and other cities: The outcomes caused by racial biases in our policing, schooling practices and stark economic inequality between black and white families.
«At a moment in our history when we confront significant economic inequalities, distressing racial tensions, increasing segregation and crucial questions about immigration, the passage of tepid legislation that addresses none of these issues is not a cause for celebration.»
The economic and political tensions between two groups cause severe violence.
Political capacity to respond to the causes and impacts of global warming coalesces in a complex cultural and economic environment that encompasses a suite of tensions on all temporal and spatial scales.
For example, it says, immigration policies can cause tensions when women rely on perpetrators of violence for economic security and residency rights, and many women will try to resolve family violence without leaving the perpetrator or breaking up the family because of immigration concerns or family and community pressures.
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