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The US, which enjoys
immense
popularity among Albanians for obvious reasons, should immediately and unambiguously throw its muscle behind EULEX and its investigations.
The way we measure real GDP accounts for all the goods and services being produced, but it doesn’t properly account for value that exists but cannot be measured – such as the
immense
benefits that accrue to social-media users from services that cost them nothing.
The political crisis – which originated with the calculation of national budget surcharges and rebates from the EU budget – stems from an institutional arbitrariness that seems unjust and fosters
immense
resentment.
China, Russia, India, and the Gulf States have integrated their wealth into the global economy, to the
immense
benefit of world trade.
Economic destruction causes
immense
and intolerable human misery.
And Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon in May 2000, after 18 years of useless military occupation, largely reflected the
immense
impact of the “Four Mothers’ Movement” on Israel’s government.
The scale of the challenge is
immense.
For any poor segment of the world economy, getting attached to the global container network is an
immense
opportunity.
That
immense
potential, however, is not guaranteed.
The potential for human progress still seems immense, because the world wants for neither resources nor technological innovation.
India’s Lost FisherfolkNEW DELHI – Last month, a devastating cyclone swept the southern tip of India, causing
immense
damage to parts of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Lakshadweep.
While the climate-change challenge is immense, so, too, is the opportunity to accelerate sustainable development and ensure a better future for everyone on the planet.
Information networks now blanket our planet, collecting and transferring
immense
amounts of data in real time.
Instead of the classic images of the US Cavalry courageously sweeping down on the savages, or of decent American doughboys bravely clearing out nests of Nazis, bored technocrats, insulated by
immense
layers of technology, firebomb green valleys, slaughtering enemy warriors and defenseless women and babies while sipping coffee and casually fiddling with touch screens.
A more immediate concern is the
immense
number of people who will need to be resettled when reservoirs inundate the region’s densely populated valleys.
But comparing the US, Canada, the UK, and France reveals that the stakes are
immense.
Given that Seoul and US troops stationed in South Korea are well within range of thousands of artillery pieces, the toll in lives and physical damage would be
immense.
It is not difficult to imagine what would have happened during the recent financial-market crisis if the euro-area countries still had all their national currencies:
immense
speculation against some currencies, heavy interventions by central banks, and finally a collapse of the parity system.
How can farmers treat them with respect when consumers want cheaper meat and supermarkets are using their
immense
bargaining power to force producers to use every possible means to cut costs?
If they succeed, the rewards for the world’s poor will be
immense.
Without defending Stalin, one must recognize the
immense
Soviet contribution – including the lives of 26 million citizens – to the Allied victory in WWII.
A replay of the Cold War would cause
immense
damage to both Russia and Europe, and most of all to Ukraine, which is situated between them.
The number of workers will decline precipitously, and could shrink by almost one-third by mid-century, with
immense
consequences for Europe’s social model, the vitality of its cities, its ability to innovate and compete, and for relations among generations as the old become heavily reliant on the young.
For India and China, an economic trajectory based on fossil fuels could spell catastrophe, as efforts to secure enough for their
immense
populations ratchet up geopolitical tensions.
Their actions, their every word or wink, suddenly assumes
immense
importance.
Crucially, it exposes future generations to
immense
social, economic, and environmental risks.
Increasing their spending on mental health could reduce an
immense
amount of misery – and at no cost in the long run.
Moreover, there is now massive re-leveraging of the public sector in advanced economies, with huge budget deficits and public-debt accumulation driven by automatic stabilizers, counter-cyclical Keynesian fiscal stimulus, and the
immense
costs of socializing the financial system’s losses.
The
immense
growth of the welfare state and soaring public deficits and debt have become the major source of systemic economic risk at both the national and global level.
Since the end of World War II, the US has been the engine of global free trade, so a move toward protectionism, or an attempt to either reverse globalization or harness it for narrow national interests, would have
immense
economic and political consequences worldwide.
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