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Egypt was ruled as a police state, and, with a
gigantic
and all-pervasive security apparatus, the army might be tempted to assume the role of guardian of order and stability if democracy proves too messy.
As for Trump, he gave us his tower, one of the ugliest in Manhattan, with its clunky, derivative architecture, its
gigantic
atrium, its 25-meter waterfall to impress the tourists – a Tower of Babel in glass and steel built by a Don Corleone from the dregs in which all of the world’s languages will indeed be fused into one.
Mexico is probably past the bottom of its crash, but uncertainties on the political front are
gigantic
and super high real interest rates spell pervasive bankrupticies of companies and banks.
The emblem of modern tourism is the
gigantic
cruise ship, where passengers can spend a few hours at each destination – visiting a scenic Caribbean island or an ancient Mediterranean port – but always return to the same bed.
They share signage with military units; enjoy better housing than military personnel; run the food services; and import Southeast Asian workers to build the
gigantic
infrastructure, which was new when I visited in 2009 (calling into question the “deterioration” cited to justify the latest cash infusion).
The
gigantic
apparatus for managing transfer prices and tax credit claims with foreign tax authorities could be dismantled.
What had before 1914 been safety nets against excessive globalization became after the WWI
gigantic
snares which strangled the world economy.
But the company’s swift capitulation in the latest incident – which will surely not be the last – shows that the value of a
gigantic
market like India far outweighs that of any single product.
The spreads for Ireland and Portugal have also been rising, even though by the end of July it seemed that the
gigantic
€920 billion rescue package put together by the EU, the eurozone countries, the IMF, and the European Central Bank would calm the markets.
Major European banks – in the United Kingdom, Germany, and France – have, like their 1980’s predecessors, built up a
gigantic
exposure to what they erroneously thought was safe debt.
Recall the
gigantic
Nazi congresses, torchlight processions, the inflammatory speeches by Hitler and Goebbels, and the cult of German mythology.
During recent years, the United States borrowed
gigantic
sums of money from the rest of the word.
But
gigantic
Keynesian recovery packages worth more than $1.4 trillion worldwide, together with bank rescue packages worth about $8 trillion, have had their effect.
This is concrete evidence that the old, imposed division of the world into two
gigantic
camps is, at long last, being replaced by a new division, far more logical, far more fitting for the present-day world and far more beneficial for humankind.
In any case, China, with its breakneck economic growth combined with perceptions of widespread corruption, has remained a
gigantic
outlier.
Newspapers published in
gigantic
numbers.
Equally important, but largely unknown, is the fact that the Banca d’Italia has resorted to the printing press to cover Italy’s
gigantic
balance of payments deficit.
The pragmatic explanation for this
gigantic
strategic project (with an investment volume of about $3 trillion) is the need to develop western China, which has so far benefited little from the coastal regions’ economic success.
These realities were masked by the craziness that characterized America’s pre-2008 “Golden Age” of leverage, credit, and debt entitlement, which fueled a
gigantic
but unsustainable boom in construction, housing, leisure, and retail.
But they neglected to mention that it was destroyed, on Stalin’s order, in 1931 to make way for a
gigantic
Palace of Soviets, which was never constructed.
The large deficits will eventually force much higher taxes, such as a national value-added tax similar to those in Europe, or
gigantic
increases in everyone’s income taxes.
Going back further, there was a
gigantic
one-day drop on February 27, 2007, of 3.5%, and no sharp rebound.
Governments nowadays are essentially running
gigantic
redistribution machines that steer funds from taxpayers to transfer recipients and other beneficiaries of public expenditure.
The economic consequences of these crises have been
gigantic.
The current Chinese system is a
gigantic
rent-distributing mechanism.
Those conduits are now showing
gigantic
losses that have to be covered by the parent banks, some of which are being driven to the brink of bankruptcy.
India’s unease about strategic power, and its resemblance to a
gigantic
European Union united only by the English language, reflects its ongoing search for a new international identity.
But sport can also become a kind of gigantic, distracting screen behind which nasty regimes do outrageous things – the very opposite of the Olympic and World Cup spirit.
But the monetary union itself turned out to be a
gigantic
banana skin, inducing capital flows that pushed up costs around the European periphery.
Importantly, this living lab has the approval and informed consent of all involved; they understand that they are participating in a
gigantic
experiment whose goal is to create a better way of living.
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