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He could discern the looming industrial
explosion
of the 20th century, when a few major companies drove technical innovation and made electricity, chemistry, transport, communications, and computers key parts of everyday life.
My hope is that the coming years will witness, among other things, an
explosion
in bio-engineering, with new forms of drug delivery, artificial organs, and so on.
On this score, citizens everywhere, from Boston to Berlin, Mumbai to Moscow, are right to be appalled at the
explosion
of government debt.
The
explosion
of crime originates both from decaying communism and emerging capitalism.
Such market optimism led to de-regulation of financial markets in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and the subsequent
explosion
of financial innovation which made it “safe” to borrow larger and larger sums of money on the back of predictably rising assets.
This underlying misanthropy is revealed by Ehrlich's statement about India: "I came to understand the population
explosion
emotionally one stinking hot night in Delhi....
For example, European policies are driving an
explosion
in small-scale, distributed solar-power generation.
One of them, unit four at Chernobyl, experienced an
explosion
and fire three years later that released large quantities of radioactive particles into the atmosphere – a catastrophic accident whose effects are still being felt far beyond Ukraine’s borders.
Thus, the
explosion
of CDOs in the United States during the housing boom was predicated upon the shaky assumption that house prices never fall nationwide.
Oil in the Gulf, Then and NowVIENNA – On April 20, an
explosion
on Deepwater Horizon, a British Petroleum (BP)- operated oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, led to the most publicized oil spill in decades.
Recent years have seen an
explosion
of activities indicating that Twitter has become the coordinating platform for many campaigns asserting citizens’ rights.
In addition to traditional business-cycle concerns, there is a long list of policy tensions threatening to curb growth, including: 1) protectionism; 2) currencies; 3) monetary- and fiscal-stimulus exit strategies; and 4) the
explosion
of public debt.
Given the expansion of the US Federal Reserve’s balance sheet, its purchase of long-term Treasuries, the Fed’s historical record of being late and slow in raising interest rates, and the
explosion
of US public debt, there is fear of an eventual monetization of the US debt and future inflation.
The greatest systemic risk to the global economy, far greater than that associated with any financial institution, is the
explosion
of public debt.
And the crisis was quite clearly tied to the
explosion
in risky mortgage-backed securities in the US; when the market abruptly realized that these securities could not be paid off in full, many systemically important financial firms were seen to be much weaker than they had seemed.
This led to a price
explosion
and massive external deficits.
When, a little over a year ago, 42 elementary school children and teachers in impoverished Jiangxi (south central China) were killed in an explosion, China's domestic newspapers and internet sites reported the
explosion
as the result of an appalling child-labor scheme: nine-year-old children had been forced to install detonators in firecrackers so that teachers could sell fireworks to supplement their salaries.
He claimed that the
explosion
was the result of a "deranged man."
"Responding to reports on the internet and elsewhere, Premier Zhu Rongji apologized for an
explosion
that gutted an elementary school in rural China," read a report.
For the first time, as the
explosion
at Jaingxu school and the response to the attacks of September 11 th proved, China's public can use the internet to both gain information and express views that may influence the government.
When that algorithm parses a tweet from the AP containing important keywords (explosion, White House, and Obama), it will send orders to sell with the expectation that the market will drop as others – first, slower algorithms, then even slower humans – start to process the same news.
Either we put a meaningful cap on the size of our largest financial firms, or we must brace ourselves for the debt-fueled economic
explosion
to come.
The
explosion
of reserves has not fueled inflation yet, and the large volume of reserves could in principle be reversed later.
One test
explosion
set the infamous record for the largest-ever manmade explosion: the Soviet Tsar bomb, detonated on October 30, 1961, was the equivalent of 4,000 Hiroshima bombs.
The resulting
explosion
of critical press stories then causes everything – all activity, all initiative – to stop.
Sheremet, 44, died almost instantly, and the Ukraine Prosecutor’s Office quickly confirmed that a bomb had caused the
explosion.
The more practical problem is that even a nuclear
explosion
might not prove sufficiently powerful.
This is an
explosion
in slow motion.
Consider the potential effects of a 50-megaton nuclear explosion, similar to the Tsar Bomba, detonated in October 1961, which shattered windows 900 kilometers (560 miles) away and sent a mushroom cloud rising above the stratosphere.
Technological advances have led to an
explosion
of information, and that has produced a “paradox of plenty”: an abundance of information leads to scarcity of attention.
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