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After a decline in 2009, which coincided with the harsh global recession, carbon emissions soared by six per cent in 2010 — the largest increase ever recorded.
After a decline in 2009, which coincided with the harsh global recession, carbon emissions soared by six per cent in 2010 the largest increase ever recorded.
Toshizo Tanaka, senior managing director for the parent company, said that "harsh global economic conditions" restricted growth but that the company had exceeded its own profitability projections by about 11percentt.
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"The Trans-Pacific deal would create harsh new global norms for intellectual property infringement -- in some respects above and beyond the already over-the-top regulations in the United States -- stifling innovation across the globe and denying countless global citizens access to affordable medicine," said David Segal, executive director of Demand Progress, an Internet freedom advocacy group.
In many regions disputes have intensified as centuries of wine-making tradition battle the harsh reality of global competition against commercially produced New World exports.
In the autumn of 2015, Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, ready to warn us of what he insisted with relish were the harsh realities of global capitalism – Oh God, how Tories love saying "harsh realities" – insisted that Britain could only compete with China if it lowered state benefits and slashed tax credits for working people.
Ebola casts a harsh spotlight on global health politics and on almost 50 years of health development assistance in Africa.
As usual, the bipartisan body (named by Congress as well as the White House) takes a harsher view of global religious liberty than does the State Department, with which it shares the job of watching freedom of conscience and naming violators.
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