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So the only rational response is to research aggressively into the many
unknown
factors: the physics of cloud formation, the dynamic coupling of the upper stratosphere to the lower atmosphere, the accumulation of atmospheric water vapor.
At this point, Kramp-Karrenbauer’s views on economic and foreign policy are largely
unknown.
Equally important, but largely unknown, is the fact that the Banca d’Italia has resorted to the printing press to cover Italy’s gigantic balance of payments deficit.
And they enable the reader to track down previously
unknown
but potentially useful work.
Revolutionary conditions often give rise to previously
unknown
leaders.
Other actors, too, seem to prefer the apparently limited current crisis to the
unknown
alternatives.
How they will pay for their parent’s pensions and health care is
unknown.
And, as the world waits for scientific certainty (which may never arrive), there is an existing solution that can guide us into the unknown: the “precautionary principle.”
Preparing for the
Unknown
UnknownsLONDON – We live in perilous times.
The next day, back on Manezhnaya Square, beside the Tomb of the
Unknown
Soldier, a huge swastika appeared.
As I argue in my book Innovation and Its Enemies: Why People Resist New Technologies, the answer is not simply that people are afraid of the
unknown.
Given premature deindustrialization, today’s developing countries will have to travel different, as yet unknown, and possibly bumpier paths to democracy and good governance.
Such trials eliminate the problems of participants’ dietary record and controls the effects of both known and
unknown
confounding factors.
And, at the end of these implausible twists and turns, at the moment of truth in a drama that has stretched to a new limit the “willing suspension of disbelief” that Coleridge believed “constitutes poetic faith,” a young man, practically
unknown
a year ago, accedes to the presidency of France.
Despite immediate attempts by his lawyers to locate him, his whereabouts remained
unknown
for days.
A better way to deliver a public service may remain
unknown
for years.
Vendetta politics is not
unknown
in Libya, and, in an armed society comprising more than 120 tribes – including around 30 with significant numbers and resources – it can become extremely dangerous.
Now Joschka Fischer sports elegant three-piece suits, lays wreaths at the tombs of
unknown
soldiers and, as foreign minister, represents Germany to the world.
Nominal interest rates – quoted in terms of dollars, euros, renminbi, etc. – are difficult to interpret, since the real cost of borrowing at these rates depends on the future course of inflation, which is always
unknown.
How to precisely direct the transformation of embryonic stem cells down predictable and desirable pathways remains
unknown.
Yet the audience might be comprised of individuals
unknown
to one another, without mutual concern, brought together only by the lecture.
Why, with the central government in thrall to them, should they venture into the
unknown
perils of an early election?
The sources of those tensions are clear: North Korea’s shelling of South Korea’s Yeonpyeong Island and its flaunting of a modern, previously unknown, nuclear plant; the US-led armada now cruising through the South China and Yellow Sea; and China’s claim that the South China Sea is an area of vital national interest akin to Tibet.
As a result, Germany has been reluctant to engage fully in the debate about a European banking union, owing to the belief that it would expose German taxpayers to major risks and
unknown
costs through bank restructuring and deposit insurance.
For as long as there is strength…”Those who warn that the current government’s collapse will be a risky leap into the
unknown
are correct.
Saryusz-Wolski is hardly
unknown.
Which policies Trump will pursue remains unknown, to say nothing of which will succeed or what the consequences will be.
Le Pen was a largely
unknown
33-year-old lawyer with little practice, though she had an obvious instinct for the punch line.
Then, for some
unknown
reason, it could make its assistance to Africa conditional on fraternal ties with the worst African dictators.
In 1986, a UK cow developed an
unknown
brain disease.
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