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Blacks are suffering the most from rising unemployment.
"They should also build a train within Khartoum, where we suffer most from rising transport costs".
The Supreme Court has tilted the playing field in favor of those who have benefitted most from rising inequality, giving the richest Americans a new tool to control the political process at a moment when their economic power has reached heights unequaled since 1929.
Essentially poorer nations would like the language of the document to reflect the fact that they didn't cause this problem but they will suffer the most from rising temperatures.
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The outlook is for further large reductions in consumer spending, most obviously from rising unemployment and pay freezes or reductions in pay.
Indeed, legislative action is needed to prevent the current maximum rate of 15percentt on capital gains and most dividends from rising to 20percentt after 2010, when the Bush administration's tax cuts are set to expire.
The world's three most important food crops – rice, wheat and maize – are largely grown in the countries most at risk from rising temperatures, and the predictions are stark.
AMERICA sidestepped one fiscal disaster at the turn of the year when Barack Obama and Congress agreed to keep most tax rates from rising.
Yet the megacities are where climate migrants are expected to move to, and they are often in the coastal areas most at risk from rising sea levels.
German ski resorts, on the other hand, are at the lowest altitude and therefore most at risk from rising temperatures, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
And what it subtracts are the subtle social brakes (like snickering from the audience) that usually prevent even the most oafish braggart from rising from dinner to offer a toast to his own alleged womanizing.
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