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As Japan takes
unprecedented
trade-liberalization steps in the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations with the US and other economies in Asia and the Americas, and boosts its regional engagement, Europe must maintain its strong ties with the world’s third-largest national economy.
But in one area of human rights protection, much-maligned Serbia has taken an
unprecedented
step that puts ahead of all the rest of Central and Eastern Europe, including states that are already members of the European Union.
Such cooperation is not
unprecedented
in China.
But market forces alone are unlikely to solve the
unprecedented
levels of labor-market exclusion that developed from the mid-1970’s to the early 1990’s.
Add to this total the substantial spending by China, Arab states, and Latin American countries in the form of investments and loans, and it is clear that flows of ODA toward the developing world have reached
unprecedented
levels.
A new generation of scientists, engineers, and clinicians, educated more broadly than their predecessors, speak the languages of both and are working together in
unprecedented
ways.
At the same time, just as the twentieth century’s convergence of physics and engineering transformed our lives, the accelerating convergence of biology and engineering is driving
unprecedented
discoveries that promise to create another platform for innovation, the rise of new industries, and economic growth.
But Venezuela is not just a political problem; it is a humanitarian catastrophe of
unprecedented
proportions.
The new balance that it established between state and market set the stage for an
unprecedented
period of social cohesion, stability, and prosperity in the advanced economies that lasted until the mid-1970’s.
Saudi Arabia seems to be taking a lesson from a 1986 price-fluctuation event, when massive,
unprecedented
production cuts in response to increased production by non-OPEC countries failed to stabilize oil prices.
In Tibet, where for the last 30 years major Tibetan businessmen had been seen as natural allies of the state, such developments are
unprecedented.
In Lebanon, for example, the central bank has launched an
unprecedented
startup support initiative, Circular 331, through which it guarantees up to 75% of risk capital made available by local banks, amounting to up to 3% of their assets.
Given the
unprecedented
scale of the threat, business as usual is not an option.
But with a clear development blueprint and a powerful leader whose political clout all but guarantees continued reform, China might be in a strong position to address the challenges it faces and sustain its
unprecedented
economic success.
The warming of the Pacific Ocean contributed to
unprecedented
seven-meter-high tidal surges.
Not surprisingly, the notion of independence for central banks that visibly aided specific financial institutions – and this at a time when society as a whole was under
unprecedented
economic stress – quickly became politically toxic.
Indeed, at present, despite
unprecedented
economic integration and new opportunities for cooperation, our social interactions remain atomized.
And yet global automakers such as Ford, Daimler, BMW, and Renault took the
unprecedented
decision to halt production at their local factories.
Second, not only have new foreign-equity investments declined during the financial crisis, but SWFs have also recently engaged in an
unprecedented
wave of divestments, especially of foreign holdings.
As the
unprecedented
exchange of white-hot rhetoric and overt military threats between the leaders of two nuclear-armed countries continues to escalate, reasonable people around the world are asking whether there is a peaceful way out of this unfolding crisis.
And an
unprecedented
amount of funds has been invested in HIV treatment and prevention.
The reluctant responses by Germany and France to evidence that the NSA has been conducting
unprecedented
surveillance of their officials indicate that Europe’s governments may also be involved.
In the last 25 years, foreign-aid programs have helped usher in an era of
unprecedented
progress in the developing world.
The shift is aimed at ensuring that the US plays “a larger and long-term role in shaping this region,” where it has long helped to maintain stability and contributed to
unprecedented
economic growth.
Will the
unprecedented
ease of access to information liberate people from thought control, or will it strengthen it to such an extent that democracy simply drowns in a sea of manipulation?
World leaders can rectify this at this month’s General Assembly meeting – and specifically at today’s
unprecedented
summit on migration and refugees.
Yet, while an
unprecedented
share of the population supported Uribe’s strategy, and 90% of Colombians view the FARC negatively, public opinion has been largely supportive of Santos’s dialogue with the guerillas, albeit more from frustration than from appreciation of Santos’s pragmatism.
The world is undergoing an
unprecedented
and irreversible wave of urbanization, with the share of the global population living in cities set to reach 60% by 2030.
Moreover, unlike in the past, today’s corruption scandals are being investigated and prosecuted with
unprecedented
independence.
For Chinese manufacturers, a long-term trend of rising costs coupled with a short-term export slump were
unprecedented
challenges.
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