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But maybe on that day we also find that the Greenland ice sheet is really melting
unacceptably
fast, fast enough to put meters of sea level on the oceans in the next 100 years, and remove some of the biggest cities from the map.
But this emphasis today on forcing biological research to specialize and to produce practical outcomes is actually restricting our ability to interrogate life to
unacceptably
narrow confines and unsatisfying depths.
But the truth is, we've had decades of
unacceptably
high rates of maternal death and life-threatening complications during delivery and decades of devastating consequences for moms, babies and families, and we have not been moved to action.
Yet, regardless of how harrowingly ungraspable this miraculously dynamic blending of the water and oil in His nature surely is, there can be no doubt that anything short of it, or anything fanatically and characteristically on either one side or the other of this equation, falls inadequately and
unacceptably
short of the entire judicial truth.
The response – massive spending cuts – ensures that
unacceptably
high levels of unemployment (a vast waste of resources and an oversupply of suffering) will continue, possibly for years.
Look no further for the cause of
unacceptably
high US unemployment.
Investments were not simply bad, but
unacceptably
risky.
Unemployment is
unacceptably
high, and is still rising.
But this is a dangerous notion, one that entails not just massive risks, but also
unacceptably
high interim human costs.
By this standard, the current recovery is
unacceptably
slow, with both output and employment still below the previous peak.
Abraham Lincoln’s original proposal to end the immoral practice of slavery by compensating slave owners for manumission was
unacceptably
expensive, so the Union, according to the slave-holding Confederacy, was determined to expropriate the South.
European unemployment rates are
unacceptably
high;America’s long boom puts pressure on domestic politicians to do better.
As a result, the degree of uncertainty in such estimates may be
unacceptably
high, making them of little real worth.
Eurozone growth remains sluggish, at 0.7% over the last year, while unemployment, at 11.7%, is
unacceptably
high.
The Gospel of GrowthCANBERRA/SEOUL – Almost four years after the start of the global financial crisis, the world economy remains fragile and unemployment is
unacceptably
high.
These countries face a weak and bumpy recovery, with
unacceptably
high unemployment.
Increased military activity in areas where NATO and Russia both operate now poses an
unacceptably
high risk to civilian air traffic.
Once everyone gets the message that secrecy carries
unacceptably
large risks, they will act in ways that minimize those risks.
This brings us to the present moment, with US unemployment
unacceptably
high and refusing to fall.
According to Christiana Figueres, the United Nations climate chief, coal-fueled development has “an
unacceptably
high cost to human and environmental health.”
Second, Europe’s ongoing crisis (more like a chronic condition) has kept growth far too low and unemployment – especially youth unemployment –
unacceptably
high.
The standard treatment for TB is
unacceptably
antiquated.
Precautionary AbsurdityPRINCETON – Many people who advocate draconian measures to counteract climate change base their argument on the so-called “precautionary principle,” which holds that when a possible future disaster would be
unacceptably
severe, action to prevent it is imperative.
If nothing else, that current path
unacceptably
accentuates the differences between member states in a way that is politically and economically unsustainable in the longer term.
But the next leader of the Fed should be committed to ensuring that America’s unemployment rate falls below its current
unacceptably
high level; an unemployment rate of 7% – or even 6% – should not be viewed as inevitable.
The implication is that growth is
unacceptably
low relative to potential and that more can be done to lift it, especially given that some major economies are flirting with deflation.
It also remains a model of reconciliation in which people can continue to dream, despite
unacceptably
high levels of unemployment, particularly among the young.
MIT economists tend to espouse the opposite: fairness is important, the real world is
unacceptably
unfair, and government failure can be prevented by good institutional design, including democracy.
Opponents of the deal offered three main reasons for rejecting it: Iran could never be trusted to fulfill its commitments; the agreement would
unacceptably
elevate Iran’s regional status; and Iran did not deserve the time of day.
Today’s
unacceptably
high inequality demands interventions to improve education and health, as well as redistributive taxation of the kind that Hughes recommends; but it also requires us to tolerate some income disparities to keep people and economies working.
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