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Young girls are targeted by traffickers and vanish into an abyss of
unimaginable
depravity.
But, for all its extraordinary success in recent decades, China remains a developing country where a significant share of the population live at a level of poverty that would be
unimaginable
by Western standards.
This is not just your everyday genetic modification, known as “GMO”; it is a radical new technology, which creates “mutagenic chain reactions” that can reshape living systems in
unimaginable
ways.
It is not
unimaginable
that this type of cooperation could be extended to include other neighbors around the Levant.
Otherwise, the same young people will swell the ranks of the frustrated and unemployed, with
unimaginable
consequences in terms of social unrest and the risk of organized violence.
Services already account for more output and employment than industry – the Internet company Alibaba, for example, is empowering both consumers and smaller companies on a previously
unimaginable
scale – and recent growth has been driven by domestic demand rather than net exports.
If he becomes Fatah’s leader (and hence leader of the PA and the PLO as well), any compromise with Israel would become
unimaginable.
The dazzling array of consumer goods available in the megastores or Apple outlets of any major city in the world would have been
unimaginable
as recently as a generation ago.
America’s fiscal reality was made painfully clear two days after Obama’s speech, in a new study from the Congressional Budget Office, which revealed that the budget deficit this year will reach nearly $1.5 trillion – a sum almost
unimaginable
even for an economy the size of the US.
Global trade and economic growth have transformed lives on a scale that was once
unimaginable.
But let us imagine what was
unimaginable
even a few months ago: a world where the present diminution of conflict holds, and where discussions between Israel and Palestine arrive at a mutually acceptable recognition of each state’s sovereignty.
When the truth is unimaginable, human psychology finds an alternative reality in which to dwell.
After all, the developing economies’ combined GDP now exceeds that of the advanced economies – a situation that would have been
unimaginable
a generation ago.
So, why do Europe’s leaders find this intermediate solution so
unimaginable?
Research commissioned by my think tank, Copenhagen Consensus, finds that completing the Doha Round of global free-trade talks – a prospect that still seemed possible just a few years ago, but is now almost
unimaginable
– would reduce the number of people living in poverty by 145 million in 15 years and make the world $11 trillion richer.
Moreover, Western European companies have invested on a previously
unimaginable
scale.
As science advances across disciplines and diseases in ways that were
unimaginable
even five years ago, the research walls that divide prevention and cure must fall.
And it is childhood cancer that has the greatest potential to catapult a remote fear into an
unimaginable
reality.
The Cold War had lasted so long that change seemed
unimaginable
until freedom burst forth.
Recent developments have put the country on a path that would have been
unimaginable
until very recently.
The emergence of a highly lethal and rapidly spreading antimicrobial-resistant infection would lead to untold numbers of deaths and
unimaginable
misery.
What happened to them was
unimaginable
until, through deliberate action, it became real.
This first anniversary of the attack will be the first and sharpest of many annual reminders that once again history has turned the
unimaginable
into the real.
September 11, 2002 commands an authority that was
unimaginable
a year ago.
But such class-struggle terminology reminds people of the Cultural Revolution and, since such language would be
unimaginable
in inland China today, only makes Tibet seem more separate.
They knew that the
unimaginable
violence of WWII was a direct result of the antagonisms that had festered since the Napoleonic Wars and that were allowed to persist after 1918.
But it wouldn’t be the first time global economic growth accelerated to previously
unimaginable
levels.
China also became integrated into global supply chains – producing things for companies elsewhere – on a previously
unimaginable
scale, and Chinese managers learned how to make better products.
And, to a large extent, that remains true: Czechs, Slovaks, Poles, and Hungarians – all citizens of the European Union – enjoy a degree of freedom
unimaginable
under communist rule.
Whatever the explanation, the evidence is now accumulating that commercial fishing inflicts an
unimaginable
amount of pain and suffering.
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