Inconceivable
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For Iran, a strategic partnership with the US would be the ultimate betrayal of the Islamic revolution, an
inconceivable
change of identity.
It is
inconceivable
that the US could have maintained forever the unipolar dominance of the early post-Cold War years, when it accounted for close to 30% of global GDP and half of the world’s military expenditure.
But while that might work for, say, Hungary, it would be
inconceivable
for an EMU member like Italy.
Americans’ anger following the attacks drove them to support policies that they once would have considered
inconceivable.
Indeed, it is not
inconceivable
that popular hotels might one day choose their guests.
As the risks accumulate, it is not
inconceivable
that Germany might conclude that, despite the potential impact on its exchange rate, it would be better off returning to the Deutsche Mark.
Even some mainstream political parties have resorted to using anti-Roma rhetoric that would have been
inconceivable
a decade ago.
It would be
inconceivable
for a reigning monarch to attack the financial oligarchy, as Higgins did in his speech in Chicago.
At the onset of the crisis, the eurozone’s breakup was inconceivable: the assets and liabilities denominated in the common currency were so intermingled that a breakup would cause an uncontrollable meltdown.
The idea that one in three French citizens would vote for the National Front’s Le Pen was
inconceivable
only a few years ago.
No longer is it
inconceivable
that the US Treasury may step in to bail out Europe's new money.
It is
inconceivable
that Brazilian, Cameroonian, or Japanese doctors, computer scientists, blue-collar workers, or bank tellers could move from one country to another as easily as Brazilian, Cameroonian, or Japanese football players do.
Regardless of what happens to the global economy in the weeks and months ahead, it is
inconceivable
that any kind of meaningful fiscal stimulus would get through the House of Representatives.
It is
inconceivable
that national policymakers, seeing to their countries’ own interests, would prevent these arrangements from mutating into permanent asymmetric transfer schemes.
Most thought it
inconceivable
that the British would vote to leave the EU, and yet they did.
At the onset of the crisis, a breakup of the euro was inconceivable: the assets and liabilities denominated in a common currency were so intermingled that a breakup would have led to an uncontrollable meltdown.
Banning either is inconceivable; even restricting either is hard to conceive.
For it was almost
inconceivable
that a citizen from a command economy could understand how markets distribute materials among millions of people for thousands of uses untouched by political hands.
It retains a formidable nuclear capacity, but it is
inconceivable
that Russia would use it to secure its aims in Ukraine.
They endured a degree of poverty that would be intolerable to those in advanced countries today, while we are exposed to risks whose nature, though hard for us to understand, would be literally
inconceivable
to them.
With the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers in September, 2008 the
inconceivable
happened: the financial system went into cardiac arrest.ampnbsp;
Given such findings, it is no longer
inconceivable
that insurance companies might one day write coverage for wetlands and other natural infrastructure that offers protection for coastal communities and economies.
Though such a scenario was
inconceivable
five years ago, when the Greek crisis first erupted, the term “Grexit” entered the European lexicon soon after, when the crisis reached a new peak.
The federation has become a distant prospect, but still receives homage in politicians’ speeches, as if a different end result was
inconceivable.
But it is virtually
inconceivable
that Myanmar could achieve such acceleration in growth without large volumes of inward investment.
Governments and international aid organizations have failed to take into consideration the role of Farhang, perhaps because the power of unwritten law remains largely
inconceivable
in the West.
It is, frankly,
inconceivable
that the Fund would have failed so miserably in detecting them.
But Roosevelt did something that would seem
inconceivable
in today’s political climate: he took a ten-day break on a navy ship, and gave the predicament the thought it deserved.
Simultaneously, governments, under merciless pressure from the bond markets, are introducing labor- and product-market reforms that they deemed politically
inconceivable
only a few quarters ago.
As for the Republicans, setting aside Sarah Palin’s talk of America’s divine mission in the war on terror, it is
inconceivable
that John McCain truly believes that a US presence is sustainable in Iraq into the indefinite future.
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