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But needlessly provoking Russia -- the direct and
unavoidable
consequence of expansion -- is a considerable cost that brings no benefits.
However there are some activities, including legitimate self-defense or warfare, that create an
unavoidable
risk of harm to innocent parties.
Germany’s general election pointed to policy continuity, though an extended period of slow growth and high unemployment seems
unavoidable.
The Middle East’s Hair TriggerTEL AVIV – Across the Middle East, a fatalistic conventional wisdom is taking hold: war is
unavoidable.
Some combination of debt restructuring and permanent debt monetization (quantitative easing that is never reversed) will in some countries be
unavoidable
and appropriate.
Likewise, misguided fiscal austerity is neither
unavoidable
nor inextricably linked to globalization – especially the smart kind that moderates short-term capital movements.
If we are to avoid the worst, fundamental change is not only necessary, but
unavoidable.
The conclusion seems unavoidable: populists are the offspring of economic gain, not pain.
Indeed, it often seems that workers, who have seen their wages fall and jobs disappear, are just collateral damage – innocent but
unavoidable
victims in the inexorable march of economic progress.
By pushing unproven technologies as a cure for all climate-changing ills, proponents are suggesting that the world faces an
unavoidable
choice: geoengineering or disaster.
If so, then the
unavoidable
conclusion must be that things would not have been so bad if the government had refused to implement an expansionary fiscal policy, recapitalize banks, nationalize troubled institutions, and buy financial assets in non-standard ways.
A second reality is that there is an
unavoidable
trade-off between negotiations and implementation.
Once all citizens are aware of the situation, it will be too late: the system will have collapsed, and “voice” will become so strong that inter-generational conflict will be
unavoidable.
If failure is an
unavoidable
part of the innovation game, and if government is crucial for innovation, society must be more tolerant of “government failure.”
That task is a difficult one, but it is
unavoidable.
The IPCC has concluded that if a single global carbon price is not established soon, it will be virtually impossible to prevent global warming from surpassing 2ºC above preindustrial levels – the threshold beyond which the most devastating effects of climate change would become
unavoidable.
The overlap in membership between NATO and the EU makes such defense cooperation both possible and logical, if not
unavoidable.
For the EU to do its part, larger budgets appear
unavoidable.
Authoritarian populism is not a deviation from the democratic process; it has always been its
unavoidable
concomitant.
Trump’s Diplomatic DeficitDENVER – Connecting the strategic dots between Afghanistan, Syria, and North Korea has become an
unavoidable
task.
In fact, being honest about the realities of research might enhance trust and create more space for innovation, with an informed public accepting that risk is the
unavoidable
and worthwhile cost of groundbreaking and broadly beneficial discoveries.
There are times when using military force becomes unavoidable, but it should never be chosen as an alternative to diplomacy.
In any event, once the decision of principle had been subordinated to ostensibly technical economic tests, it was
unavoidable
that Treasury mandarins, who are institutionally opposed to European integration, would conduct them.
While the war in Iraq has been based on wishful thinking, the war in Afghanistan was necessary and
unavoidable
because it was there that the terrorist threat of September 11, 2001, originated.
This is both true and
unavoidable.
The implications of this may at first glance seem inhumane, but they are straightforward and
unavoidable.
Part of this shift is unavoidable; the way foods are produced, purchased, and consumed has much to do with how and where we live.
Otherwise, a fresh election – and thus fresh political uncertainty – will be
unavoidable.
Differences in the circumstances of individuals and businesses within and across countries are
unavoidable.
And with each breach, the cycle accelerates: people either dismiss the threat – it probably won’t happen to them – or accept it as an
unavoidable
pitfall of modern life.
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