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"The dominant economic paradigm strives for ever-increasing economic growth," he says.

An Indian navy ordered to close down China's oil supplies would not be able to do so if its American friends were set against it.India's search for the status appropriate to its ever-increasing economic muscle remains faltering and uncertain.

As intelligence on Iran's nuclear activities grew more alarming, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spearheaded a successful effort to crack down on Tehran with ever-increasing economic sanctions and international isolation.

In a statement, the White House said the executive order "re-emphasizes this administration's message to the government of Iran — it will face ever-increasing economic and diplomatic pressure until it addresses the international community's well-founded and well-documented concerns regarding the nature of its nuclear program".

Like Soros, the Goldsmiths have done the work when it comes to ideas and politics: from the unsustainability of ever-increasing economic growth to the dangers of nuclear power, they have laid the intellectual groundwork for environmental campaigners, funded action and organised politically.

However, it is unpractical to achieve sustainable development with the ever-increasing economic and environmental costs, unlimited facility expansion and energy exploitation (Liu et al. [2000]).

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African peoples, who were so painfully drawn into the capitalist economy of Southern Africa and were subjected to ever-increasing administrative, economic, and political control, did not acquiesce in their subordination without resistance.

Muller's tale shows how, despite ever-increasing global economic ties, China has in some ways closed itself off from the outside world, as even some of the most invested foreigners find it difficult to connect to Chinese individuals on a cultural level.

Rest assured that health care will continue to absorb an ever-increasing share of economic output so long as we insist on only paying one thin dime directly for every dollar of spending incurred.

Finally, was it the shortage of human resources or the ever-increasing administrative hassle, the economic pressure to decrease the cost of everything or the increasing refusal of younger RNs and residents to stay in this 'crazy place', ignoring their dreams and priorities in life, that initiated the radical changes?

If the overarching aim of the economy and business is to strive for higher living standards and ever increasing economic growth, then access to and ownership of natural resources becomes an imperative.

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