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It explains
unavoidable
conflicts with conservative non-Western societies and it also explains what we should call ‘the Westernization of the West.’
The new concept also made clear that international protective action meant military coercion only in extreme and
unavoidable
cases.
But an
unavoidable
question will hang over the official commemorations: Is there really anything to celebrate?
If we see Chennai as a one-off event, an “act of God” rather than an error of Man, further disasters will be
unavoidable.
Local power outages may be unavoidable, but one can create grids that are less vulnerable – and less prone to bringing large parts of the economy to a halt – by building in redundancy.
It is time for the private sector, which has all too often tolerated corruption as an
unavoidable
cost of doing business, to take a stand as well.
These governments’ excesses lifted Greek consumption far above a sustainable level; a fall to earth was
unavoidable.
But the question of China’s future has become
unavoidable.
The choices China faces are as difficult as they are
unavoidable.
This is why it is crucial to create a mechanism to contain the cost – and thus minimize the
unavoidable
disruptions – resulting from a default.
With construction activity and investment spending grinding to a halt, sharp recessions – which cause tax revenues to fall, even as surging unemployment demands increased social spending – are
unavoidable.
But that is neither
unavoidable
nor permanent.
It is then that Britain can channel its unforgettable past while embracing its
unavoidable
future.
Indeed, balance-sheet repair takes time, especially in the household sector, and produces an
unavoidable
drag on growth.
Considerable social conflict could become unavoidable, threatening political support for economic openness.
Given Putin's low regard for Europe, this will most likely become unavoidable, sooner or later.
Whether they are right or wrong becomes clear in retrospect, which is why errors are
unavoidable
(though they should not be left uncorrected for long).
Yet a major and destabilizing confrontation over public finance now seems unavoidable, particularly following House Speaker John Boehner’s surprise announcement that he will resign his position and his seat in Congress at the end of October.
But transformative social progress will be possible only if the country launches a more comprehensive effort to address pathologies long brushed off as the
unavoidable
collateral damage of economic growth.
In the medium term, however, further globalization seems unavoidable, meaning that it is the nation-state, and national politics, that must be constrained.
But if economic conditions worsen, as seems plausible, action will become
unavoidable.
Regardless of whether Ukraine is “lost,” or who lost it, the country can still offer an attractive future for all of its citizens if
unavoidable
economic reforms can be made compatible with regional cohesion.
In any case, for Musk’s plan to succeed, experimenting on humans as well as animals will be
unavoidable.
The
Unavoidable
Costs of Helicopter MoneyMUNICH – The long-running debate about the advisability of so-called helicopter money has changed shape, as new ideas emerge about the form it could take – and questions arise about whether it is already being dropped on some economies.
After all, it is an
unavoidable
human trait that credible and prominently displayed charts and rankings can stir up aspirational spirits.
But her example was also an
unavoidable
reminder of the great dangers of our time.
Afghanistan’s
Unavoidable
PartitionNEW DELHI – The United States, still mired in a protracted war in Afghanistan that has exacted a staggering cost in blood and treasure, will formally open peace talks with the Taliban, its main battlefield opponent, in the coming days (apparently despite last-minute opposition from Afghan President Hamid Karzai).
Moreover, while slower growth is
unavoidable
because of adjustment, there is a limit to how low a growth rate China can accept.
It thus seems
unavoidable
that energy consumers, especially in many rich countries, will have to learn to exchange their current worries about the distant future consequences of global warming for the reality of energy shortages during periods of peak demand.
Only when policymakers truly grasp that dignity and self-respect are
unavoidable
prerequisites in the struggle against deprivation – rather than outcomes of its alleviation – will the world have a fighting chance of eradicating poverty in all its forms.
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