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Still, despite these long trends, the political and policy status quo remained largely
unchallenged
until 2008.
Executives should make special efforts to break taboos, examine
unchallenged
assumptions, and question their businesses’ most sacred rules.
No other country has ever managed to assume such
unchallenged
riparian preeminence on a continent by controlling the headwaters of multiple international rivers and manipulating their cross-border flows.
Ethnocentrism results from the
unchallenged
understandings that we unwittingly carry with us, and which we cannot dispel by adopting another attitude.
America’s role as the world’s banker went
unchallenged
for the next 40 years ago, until President Richard Nixon decoupled the dollar from gold.
But few such restrictions have been legislated – or have been left
unchallenged
by the gun lobby when they are.
The dominance of free-market ideology before the crisis allowed many controversial social changes, ranging from income inequality and intensified wage competition to greater gender equality and affirmative action, to go almost
unchallenged.
Many news outlets finally used the word “lie” in their coverage of Trump, who had gone essentially
unchallenged
on past fabrications.
On the American side of the Atlantic, the usefulness of these automatic fiscal stabilizers is
unchallenged.
Third, the narcissism of small differences and Bush’s war aside, Americans and Europeans share a common way of life and cultural commitment to tolerant individualism that is not found with the same intensity, concentration, and
unchallenged
dominance in most of the rest of the world.
Even though assets such as land were completely secure (in most English villages, land had passed from owner to owner
unchallenged
through the courts for 800 years or more), investors had to be paid real returns of 10% to hold land.
How, in particular, can this situation be explained in view of the fact that today's
unchallenged
heads of government are (at least for the most part) not towering leaders whose charisma shields them from opposition?
Thus, despite today's political quiet, major cleavage between apparently
unchallenged
leaders and shifting popular moods may be gaining strength below the surface.
This tale is further underlined by the growing role of "the street," of demonstrations of public irritation focusing on particular issues but really directed against
unchallenged
governments.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has even warned that, left
unchallenged
by Russia’s nuclear deterrent, the US would be tempted to intervene militarily in more countries, as it did in the former Yugoslavia, Iraq, and Libya.
Schumpeter’s conclusions have not gone
unchallenged.
Conversely, there is an
unchallenged
and unthinking preference for “me” medicine, partly because it pushes all the right buttons in our psyches, the ones marked “choice,” “individuality” and “special.”
The security fostered by America’s
unchallenged
global power has been shown to be an illusion.
First, Europe and South America are more dominant than four years ago and remain the
unchallenged
great powers of international soccer.
Thus the political class becomes a kind of nomenklatura which remains
unchallenged
because of the apathy of the many, and when those who do not fit are silenced, nobody raises his or her voice.
This has dangerous policy implications, and must not go
unchallenged.
In Russia, President Vladimir Putin has been operating according to a nineteenth-century worldview, in which great powers dominate their spheres of influence
unchallenged.
Some Western democracies have also done the work needed to manage the powerful forces of globalization, technology, and demography – and they have been rewarded with stable economies and political systems largely
unchallenged
by populists.
But so long as fundamental weaknesses and contradictions stemming from the CCP’s monopoly on power remain unchallenged, China’s economy will not be able to achieve the long-term growth that its leaders and citizens desire.
How the French Plunder AfricaFrance's
unchallenged
political, economic, and military domination of its former sub-Saharan African colonies is rooted in a currency, the CFA franc.
Political and economic order – particularly on a global scale – does not simply arise from peaceful consensus or an
unchallenged
claim by the most powerful.
Is the dollar on the way out as the world's
unchallenged
reserve and trade currency?
Recent revelations of systemic corruption at all levels of government demonstrate that the gravest threat to China’s long-term economic success is the unchallenged, unruly party-state.
Unchallenged
in the world’s unipolar moment, the US had the luxury of not knowing its strategic goals.
When impunity for unspeakable acts goes unchallenged, those acts become even more unspeakable.
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