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In his
instantly
famous book, Thomas Piketty argues that fundamental economic forces are fueling a persistent rise in profits as a share of total income, with the rate of return on capital constantly higher than the rate of economic growth.
Any politician who might have been inclined to do so knew that they would be
instantly
tarred as a votary of evil alcohol, an agent of the “liquor mafia,” a bar-loving enemy of good, wholesome Gandhian values.
And default with an “orderly” restructuring would
instantly
set Greece’s finances on a sustainable path.
No one expects the old system to vanish
instantly.
And there is another factor that should not be
instantly
dismissed, as it usually is by cynical critics: Iranian leaders’ repeated strong rejection of weapons of mass destruction on religious grounds.
A town’s mayor will know almost
instantly
from Twitter and Facebook if rubbish is not collected from a street corner.
The recent Sino-Japanese diplomatic spat over disputed islands in the East China Sea – followed, almost instantly, by a Sino-Vietnamese row over similar atolls – has put the spotlight on China and its regional policy.
Lee Buchheit, the veteran sovereign-debt attorney who should have been in the negotiating room, and Mitu Gulati of Duke University have proposed an elegant “reprofiling” of Cyprus’s €15 billion sovereign debt that would
instantly
reduce the financing pressure on the country.
Most UN member states, however,
instantly
dismissed the document’s assertions as so much dead letter.
Just as one cannot
instantly
tell whether a news report is “fake news,” nor can one immediately discern the validity of new monetary forms.
That policy, almost
instantly
dubbed “Abenomics,” comprises what have been called the three “arrows”: bold monetary policy, an expansionary fiscal stance, and structural reforms to stimulate private investment.
And the real cost will likely be much higher, because these numbers assume smart policies,
instantly
enacted, with key technologies magically available.
This dramatic change for the better largely reflects the rapid development of global supply chains, with real-time monitoring of customer preferences enabling manufacturers located on the other side of the world to know
instantly
what, when, and how much to produce.
That decision was withdrawn almost instantly, on the eve of Yeltsin’s visit to France and the U.S. Obviously the Russian President was unwilling to travel with a non-minister of foreign affairs in toe.
Unlike the automation of tasks once performed by humans, which will likely play out over many years and across multiple economic cycles, the upending of longstanding business models can happen almost
instantly.
Britain’s National Health Service would crash
instantly
without foreign-born doctors, nurses, and other medical staff.
Hate and aggression that used to be kept under wraps, or confined to soccer stadiums, can now be openly expressed and
instantly
spread to millions of likeminded people via the Internet.
Like digital sugar, they can make a social interaction
instantly
gratifying, but they always leave an empty feeling behind.
Almost instantly, the crisis forced businesses and individuals to abandon practices long claimed to be essential, from frequent air travel to working in an office.
This time, he went further, killing his wife
instantly
with an axe.
Because most people and businesses are connected and active online, it is easy to generate large amounts of data that, thanks to artificial intelligence,
instantly
expand the scope and effectiveness of digital ecosystems.
Thanks to Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, people with a common cause can
instantly
fuel each other’s outrage while sharing logistical details.
And when someone within the chamber calls into question shared beliefs, they risk being
instantly
ostracized or, in contemporary parlance, “canceled.”
A second early success was that, by virtually all measures of international use, the euro
instantly
became the world’s second global reserve currency.
With the Hong Kong government’s legitimacy destroyed, the city would
instantly
become ungovernable.
Hong Kong’s economy – a critical bridge between China and the rest of the world – would almost
instantly
collapse.
Moreover, thanks to facial-recognition and artificial-intelligence technologies, banks can now
instantly
verify users’ identities, using, for example, a quick iris scan run through an open-source identity-verification application programming interface (API).
Rather than being dropped directly into boiling water – from which it would
instantly
jump – the frog is slid gently into a pot of comfortably warm water, and the heat is turned up.
The next day, a second atomic device
instantly
killed 39,000 inhabitants of Nagasaki.
And
instantly
her despairing jealousy changed into desperate, passionate tenderness.
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