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There's another sign that we need pit crews, and that's the
unmanageable
cost of our care.
And then, at two and a half, like a changeling in a fairy story, he lost the little speech that he had and turned into a wild,
unmanageable
toddler.
It just completely warps and distorts egos, and it creates all these
unmanageable
expectations about performance.
Because if we cling to it, and continue to assume that it can underpin our choices, the future that it presents to us is one which is really
unmanageable.
Europe’s leaders recognized that distressed countries’ debts would become
unmanageable
unless their economies could grow, and that growth could not be achieved without assistance.
Sustaining a high budget deficit over many years will lead to an
unmanageable
debt buildup, unless that debt is inflated away or restructured.
With Brazil’s new middle class focused on the consumption patterns commensurate with its status, the additional savings must come from the public sector – a task that previous governments found politically
unmanageable.
Without even the price of a stamp to deter the prolix, the
unmanageable
tsunami of e-mail threatens to drown the world in information, unless the servers, switches, and wires that sustain the system burn out first.
Its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – the important agenda that will shape the allocation of trillions of dollars of spending on government aid over the next 15 years – include an
unmanageable
169 complex development targets.
The result would be catastrophic changes like
unmanageable
sea-level rises, devastating heat waves, and persistent droughts that create unprecedented challenges in terms of food security, ecosystems, health, and infrastructure.
The resulting build-up of private and public debt in over-spending countries became
unmanageable
when housing bubbles burst (Ireland and Spain) and current-account deficits, fiscal gaps, or both became unsustainable throughout the eurozone's periphery.
Indeed, the consequences of our disposable economy – skyrocketing CO2 emissions,
unmanageable
waste streams, and the increasing difficulty of extracting resources, to name a few – are already apparent.
Indeed, Merkel seems to be well aware of the
unmanageable
risks of a Greek exit from the euro – although it remains to be seen whether she can muster the determination to revise the failed austerity policy imposed on Greece.
This requires, first and most importantly, reducing global warming to the apparently inevitable increase of two degrees Celsius, beyond which lies an environmental catastrophe that could be
unmanageable
for poor and vulnerable countries.
In Nigeria, the organization Education as a Vaccine – a partner of the International Women’s Health Coalition – could face a similarly
unmanageable
situation if they accept US HIV funding.
China has an
unmanageable
corporate-debt problem and a government whose commitment to restructuring the economy is uncertain.
Without them, Germany could return to a strategic no man’s land, which would endanger Europe, stoke dangerous illusions in Russia, and force Germany itself to deal with
unmanageable
challenges confronting the continent.
This damage will become worse, with risks becoming
unmanageable
if emissions of greenhouse gases are not reduced to net zero levels between 2055 and 2070.
Yet this norm has permitted the emergence of ungovernable and
unmanageable
states, whose internal wars spill across international boundaries, fueling regional tensions and insecurity.
The
unmanageable
wave of immigration in 2015 showed that Europe has too few internal and external border controls.
Ending the monetary union would end the European project itself, and wreak
unmanageable
havoc.
Because approximately 20% of India's expenditures already go to defense, there is a risk that the government's budget deficits may hit
unmanageable
levels, threatening the hard won growth of the last decade.
By contrast, sub-Saharan Africa’s historical legacy of artificial and
unmanageable
colonial boundaries, ethnic antagonisms, its citizens’ deficit of self-respect, and an appalling record of leadership failures has hampered its quest for economic integration.
Italian officials privately confirm that the current figures are not
unmanageable.
As a result, if Italy became unable to refinance its debt, it would have to default – a scenario that, while unlikely, cannot be ruled out, especially if political uncertainty pushes bond yields to
unmanageable
levels.
The simultaneity of
unmanageable
uncertainties – the crux of globalization itself – may lure some into seeking to reverse a process that has become inescapable and over which no one has control.
Russia without Ukraine is a manageable nation-state;Russia with Ukraine is an
unmanageable
empire.
However, trying to satisfy the seemingly endless material demands of consumers at all levels of the economic pyramid has placed an
unmanageable
burden on the natural world.
But here China’s analysis has been completely wrong, for it underestimates the Kim regime’s
unmanageable
desperation whenever it believes that its survival in doubt.
It has an
unmanageable
level of government debt (150% of GDP, rising this year by ten percentage points), a collapsing economy (with GDP down by more than 7% this year, pushing the unemployment rate up to 16%), a chronic balance-of-payments deficit (now at 8% of GDP), and insolvent banks that are rapidly losing deposits.
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