Sentences with phrase «growing economic might»

The announcement came only days after he declined to give his NATO allies a forceful reaffirmation of America's commitment to their security, and a few months after he abandoned a trade deal, the Trans - Pacific Partnership, that was designed to put the United States at the center of a trade group that would compete with — and, some argue, contain — China's fast - growing economic might.
Alibaba has since blossomed, echoing China's growing economic might, with earnings of $ 2.9 billion through the first nine months of its last fiscal year ending in March.

Not exact matches

And being perhaps the world's most comprehensive aggregator of economic data for the largest and most advanced economies on the planet — and having tracked such data for the last five decades — one might suggest that the OECD knows a thing or two about improving productivity and making an economy grow.
It might make its customers happy, but its growing economic power could make their lives worse in countless other ways when they're not one - click shopping for toilet paper.
While predicting changes in the Chinese leadership can be difficult, we know that the new leadership will be steering a ship of state that has unprecedented economic might and growing military strength.
If you own shares of McDonald's, Johnson & Johnson, an S&P 500 index fund, or any other countless security, when you glance over your reports, you should know exactly why you own them — how much you expect earnings per share to rise over the next decade, management's capital allocation policies (dividends vs. share repurchases vs. debt reduction vs. acquisitions, vs. growing organically), as well a legal and economic trends that might affect your position.
Given growing frustration in society over economic hardship and the lack of reform, deputies in the 2016 - 2021 Duma might respond to these growing grievances with louder criticisms of government policy.
Whilst the economic circumstances might make it more difficult to actually implement the New Labour mantra of increased investment in public services funded by a growing economy, there's little to suggest that the terms of debate in the political centre ground have undergone a paradigm shift such as the one experienced in the post-Thatcherite era.
As China's economic might grows, Beijing is leveraging that power to coerce foreign companies to advance its political narrative and punish them when they step out of line.
Changing it might bring economic turmoil because Arizona's economy has grown up based on that system.
Some might say that it's an indication of growing confidence in the economic recovery.
When they finally grow up & start getting on with their adult lives, and actually see what the economic future has in store for them, they might just surprise us.
Unlike most of us who have grown up with a few animals who lived out their lives with us, most of the youth that we work with either have experienced an unstable housing situation that led to surrendering their animals to shelters and replacing them when they could or simply a family economic situation that meant their animals frequently were given away to friends or family members who might be, at least temporarily, in a better position to care for them.
«It might be easy to assume another bubble is emerging, with home values growing 10 or 12 percent per year, but don't worry — the market is reacting to basic economic laws, and is behaving exactly the way we would expect it to given good overall growth, limited supply of homes for sale and decent housing affordability thanks to low mortgage interest rates,» Gudell says.
The amount of equity almost always grows in a home over the years, although regional economic slumps or overbuilding might result in a temporary dip in prices.
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