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A mounting risk of famine is the result.
With its housing market blighted and its consumers growing fearful, America now faces a mounting risk of recession.
In today's Europe, the enemies are more likely to be sluggish to non-existent growth in many countries, deflation in others, high unemployment, structural rigidities and a mounting risk of debt default.
This substantiates the mounting risk of enhanced contamination occurring rapidly during the rainy season as agricultural cover increases.
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Both countries need to address the mounting risks of the instability of North Korea spilling across its borders.
For his part, Abbas is said to see a limited popular uprising as useful because of the message it delivers to both Israel and the international community of the mounting risks of a moribund peace process and how serious things could become if security cooperation were to end.
VALENCIA, Spain, Nov. 16 — In its final and most powerful report, a United Nations panel of scientists meeting here describes the mounting risks of climate change in language that is both more specific and forceful than its previous assessments, according to scientists here.
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