Sentences with phrase «less stable world»

There is little evidence that global warming is necessarily bad for the world or humans, and especially there is little evidence that it will cause a militarily more dangerous or less stable world, or cause more work or misery for the US Army.
We are spending 2 % of GDP on defence and of course it's important we have done that over recent years given the less stable world.
The Pharisees lived in a more or less stable world ruled by God but from which God was somewhat remote.

Not exact matches

For those who have had little exposure to anything but a specific religious tradition or a denominational faith, or a religionsaturated local or national culture, an introduction to world religions and to cosmopolitan cultures makes certainties less stable.
Previous studies have found that a few TNCs own large chunks of the world's economy, but they included only a limited number of companies and omitted indirect ownerships, so could not say how this affected the global economy — whether it made it more or less stable, for instance.
On one hand you had acclaimed developer Omega Force and its popular Warriors franchise which, although divisive, enjoys a constant presence in the world of gaming, and on the other we had a less conservative Nintendo, breaking down the once impenetrable barrier built around its world - beating stable of classic series, with Zelda at the very forefront.
Generally, within the investment world, the higher the rate of return, the less stable the fund value is expected to be.
On one hand you had acclaimed developer Omega Force and its popular Warriors franchise which, although divisive, enjoys a constant presence in the world of gaming, and on the other we had a less conservative Nintendo, breaking down the once impenetrable barrier built around its world - beating stable of classic series, with Zelda at the very forefront.
If we are experiencing more extreme weather events (and other environmental stresses) more often, with less than 1 degree of warming, would 1.95 degrees, say, really result in a fairly stable and liveable world?
But if Obama and others focus first on consumption subsidies the motives look less like fiscal responsibility and a stable climate, and more like a finger pointing exercise or negotiating tactic designed to show that the developing world has plenty of funds available to adapt to climate change and invest in clean energy, if only they would stop making energy affordable for their populations.
Estimates produced for about 60 countries around the world revealed that gas flaring has remained largely stable over the last 12 years — in the range of 150 - 170 billion cubic meters annually — although 22 mostly lesser developed countries increased its use over that period (on the other hand, 16 other countries decreased its use).
Do we really want to build nuclear plants in a world that is becoming less politically, economically, and socially stable?
With steady U.S. supply adding stability to world markets, the influence of less stable regions on fuel costs is diminished.
American Petroleum Institute spokeswoman Sabrina Fang said the pipeline will not just generate jobs but «is also going to help reduce our dependence on oil from less stable parts of the world
And despite the widespread belief that Bitcoin is the crypto markets «digital gold,» its proven to be much less stable than it's real world, shiny brethren.
In the world's less stable regions, diplomats, expatriate workers, company executives, celebrities, and other potential targets for militant or criminal violence depend upon security services rendered by private military contractors.
While most Western countries have relatively stable economies, political structures, currencies and established real estate markets, these factors may be less secure in other parts of the world.
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