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Radical reform of higher education is simply
unimaginable
without outside pressure on today’s petrified universities.
And, by streamlining the exchange of information and facilitating coordination of complex tasks, the Chinese social-media app WeChat – with 938 million users as of the first quarter of 2017 – has contributed to previously
unimaginable
productivity gains.
If the regional balance of power is not introduced into negotiations, any future conflict – however small – could spread rapidly, with
unimaginable
consequences.
As I write, inflation in Zimbabwe has reached an
unimaginable
(if not unpronounceable) level of more than 500 quintillion per cent.
First the railroads moved people and goods at previously
unimaginable
speeds, while steamships circled the globe.
At the same time, French and Dutch citizens’ voices cannot be ignored – all the more so because it is
unimaginable
that an identical text could be submitted to a second referendum in either country.
All of this was
unimaginable
a month ago.
Just three years ago, it would have been unimaginable: though the West’s relationship with Russia was far from ideal, and featured plenty of competition, it was also characterized by cooperation.
For some, the Dream was Americans’ belief that their economy was a cornucopia of goods sure to bring a standard of living
unimaginable
in other economies: the dream of unrivaled plenty and comfort.
Conflict has broken out in no fewer than nine Arab countries, and the carnage has reached
unimaginable
levels of inhumanity.
Thanks to its massive North Sea oil reserves, the country has achieved a level of wealth
unimaginable
only a generation ago - and which has allowed it to cold-shoulder the European Union since 1994.
As I learned more about Mandela, I wondered how he had achieved the unimaginable, overcoming a 27-year ordeal to become the leader of Africa’s largest economy.
What was
unimaginable
only a few years ago – a US president insulting democratic allies and praising dictators, or calling the free press “enemies of the people,” or locking up refugees and taking away their children – has become almost normal now.
But, after three years of
unimaginable
carnage, the Kaiser had been reduced to an instrument of a military dictatorship run by Paul von Hindenburg and his chief of staff, Erich Ludendorff.
But there may be a lesson from a country whose wartime rulers, quarrelling among themselves, inflicted
unimaginable
harm on their people and to the world with their mendacious, secretive, and paranoid style.
Instead, the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, set in motion a chain of bloodletting that killed nearly 100 million people by 1945 and caused human suffering on a previously
unimaginable
scale.
But this number is still almost
unimaginable
and beyond any rational level needed for deterrence.
Over the past ten years of economic transformation,
unimaginable
wealth has unaccountably disappeared from banks and companies; billions in taxes go unpaid.
D-Day VenezuelaCAMBRIDGE – The Venezuelan crisis is moving relentlessly from catastrophic to
unimaginable.
As the Venezuelan situation becomes unimaginable, the solutions to be considered move closer to the inconceivable.
The challenges facing the world today would have been
unimaginable
in the twentieth century.
While the public is pushing back, complacency is already beginning to take hold, with previously
unimaginable
actions and events being rationalized, normalized, and accepted.
We now appear to be on track for four-degree warming, with almost
unimaginable
consequences.
Mismanage the process, and the consequences could be
unimaginable.
Some Syrian children will need psycho-social and health support to cope with the
unimaginable
trauma suffered because of the war.
Big Data, Big New BusinessesLONDON – Many people have long believed that if government and the private sector agreed to share their data more freely, and allow it to be processed using the right analytics, previously
unimaginable
solutions to countless social, economic, and commercial problems would emerge.
Among the numerous issues of fairness and equality, it is about the rich giving back to a system that has brought them
unimaginable
wealth.
It would be
unimaginable
for NATO heads of state to go ahead with their planned leadership summit in Warsaw in June if Poland remains in its constitutional crisis, with the government disregarding the rule of law and the opinion of a respected international body.
The cumulative, mutually reinforcing effect of these and other factors has brought about change that only recently seemed
unimaginable.
The mobile Internet offers the promise of economic progress for billions of emerging-economy citizens at a speed that would otherwise be
unimaginable.
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