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Fearful of a future in which the elderly outnumber the young, many governments are doing whatever they can to encourage people to have children. |
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Most governments, afraid of a future in which there are more elderly than young people, are taking whatever measures they can in order to persuade people to have more children. |
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In order to urge people to have more and more children, a number of governments, which fear that the elderly will outnumber the young in the future, are introducing whatever incentives they can. |
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Various governments fear a future in which the number of the elderly will exceed that of the young, and are hence doing their best in order to convince people to have children. |
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Since governments are afraid that, in the future, the number of the elderly will exceed that of the young, they are doing all they can so that people may have more children. |