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While optimists predict that these innovations will usher in an era of
unprecedented
abundance, less sanguine analysts estimate that nearly half of all jobs currently performed by humans are vulnerable to replacement by robots and increasingly sophisticated software.
China was able to transform itself into a modern industrial power at an
unprecedented
rate.
The response of US President Donald Trump’s administration – which has included
unprecedented
saber-rattling on Twitter – has escalated tensions further.
If, with all of our technological advances and
unprecedented
private-sector donations, we cannot change the predicament of the poorest people for mere pennies per person, how can we truly expect to overcome the more challenging, costlier health and development challenges we face?
In 2013, an
unprecedented
413,900 Chinese studied abroad – and the figure is expected to be even higher for 2014.
Because interdependence exposes everyone around the world in an
unprecedented
way, governing global risks is humanity’s great challenge.
These conditions of overexposure are for the most part unprecedented, raising numerous questions for which we don’t yet have the right answers.
The transition from Communism to the market has not been easy, but Europe’s
unprecedented
generosity has paid off: the countries that have joined the EU have outperformed all the others, and not just because of access to Europe’s markets.
The Palestinian plan already has resulted in an
unprecedented
diplomatic frenzy.
European financial institutions and markets cross national borders on an
unprecedented
scale, but national authorities still dominate regulation.
This time, manufacturing employment has actually fallen during the expansion, something
unprecedented
in American history.
Last on the list is an
unprecedented
climate disaster.
This trend has been
unprecedented
for China, which overtook Japan for the first time last year to become the world’s second-largest overseas investor, behind only the United States.
To optimists, the latest technological developments, like others that have propelled humanity forward, promise to deliver
unprecedented
levels of prosperity.
Bush had the opportunity to appoint not only two Supreme Court justices, but also an
unprecedented
number of judges in the lower federal courts.
Without common economic and financial policies, coordinated at least between the members of the euro zone, the cohesion of the common currency and the EU – indeed, their very existence – are in
unprecedented
danger.
Now, the government has released the supposed results of its “national consultation” on my phantom plan, claiming that the exercise was an
unprecedented
success.
In addition to improving the management and quality of Lebanon’s public education system, I had to determine how to handle the
unprecedented
influx of refugees from Syria – around half a million of them children.
But he has framed them with an appeal to opportunity and accountability that is unprecedented, especially in Italian politics.
Technological innovation brings
unprecedented
opportunities to reach people directly.
If there is to be real progress toward more effective and efficient global governance that can address the
unprecedented
challenges posed by climate change and the rest of the global agenda, we must do much more than look for an easy replacement for American hegemony.
The swing in Greece’s fiscal position from a large primary deficit to a surplus was almost unprecedented, but the demand that the country achieve a primary surplus of 4.5% of GDP was unconscionable.
Although the single currency was supposed to bring
unprecedented
prosperity, it is difficult to detect a significant positive effect for the eurozone as a whole in the period before the crisis.
Such sentiments reflect the slow growth and fiscal problems that followed the 2008 financial crisis, but they are not historically
unprecedented.
In the 20 years before the 2008 financial crisis,
unprecedented
globalization raised incomes for just about everyone.
Given that mistake, the Fed had little choice if it was to fulfill its mandate to maintain growth and employment: it had to lower interest rates, which it did in an
unprecedented
way – all the way down to 1%.
It is becoming increasing clear that the result of 35 years of pro-growth policies has been an almost
unprecedented
rise in income and wealth inequality.
But it is unlikely that Egypt’s huge (mostly conscript) army will engage in massive, violent repression, which would be
unprecedented
in that country.
Recognizing the potential of corruption to undermine the legitimacy of the Communist Party of China and the authority of the Chinese state, Xi has embarked on an anti-graft campaign that is
unprecedented
in scale, scope, and depth.
Indeed, judging by several key indicators, progress toward democracy in China has stalled, despite
unprecedented
economic prosperity and personal freedom.
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