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Global demand for natural resources is growing fast, and will continue to increase due to the growth of the population,
its associated pollution costs will continue to increase, which is why we, the Italian delegation of the Group of the European People's Party(Christian Democrats),
its associated pollution costs will continue to increase until an intermodal infrastructure network has been developed.
Underpinned by the political cycle, in the medium term public current expenditure will continue to increase, while revenue performance will be negatively affected by recent tax cuts
These show that yearly investment rates will continue to increase by 14% compared to the current situation25,
resulting from inhumane and intolerable circumstances will continue to increase unless there is a broad
said the work will continue to increase this rate.
In the future, structural changes in the EU's economies will continue to increase the demand for skills that are not immediately available in the labour market,
congestion and emissions will continue to increase.
sometimes scarce resources will continue to increase, and pressure on resources is causing greater environmental degradation
the dependency ratios in most EU Member States will continue to increase rapidly, productivity will decline
the dependency ratios in most EU Member States will continue to increase rapidly, productivity will decline,
We will continue to increase our product range to cover more instruments and more asset classes.
It is just a beginning. We will continue to increase people's income
The Europol staff will continue to increase up to 485 by the end of 2004, including the ELOs and security personnel.
academic freedom will continue to increase," Besikci said.
chemical plant desulfurization by-product ammonium sulphate production capacity will continue to increase.
operating costs will continue to increase so that climate change and budget objectives can be met.
From 2012, the European working-age population will start to shrink, while the over-60 population will continue to increase by about two million people a year.