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Time is running out on the West, because both Europe and America have yet to digest the fact that all the individual crises of the last few years – from the sub-prime crisis and the collapse of Lehman Brothers to Greek austerity and Ireland’s near-bankruptcy – are symptoms of a deeper problem: a world undergoing a far-reaching, irreversible, and, indeed,
unprecedented
restructuring of economic power.
India is at the threshold of an era of
unprecedented
growth.
As we enter the final months of the Compact talks, what should we expect of those negotiating the global plan for managing
unprecedented
movements of people?
The US Federal Reserve’s tapering of its
unprecedented
liquidity injections has been an obvious and important trigger.
It will also sustain
unprecedented
levels of violence and criminality-another crucial dimension of today's insecurity.
After 25 years of stagnation, Japan is attempting to reinvigorate its economy by engaging in quantitative easing on an
unprecedented
scale.
As a result, despite below-normal monsoon rains this year in India’s northeast, through which the Brahmaputra River flows after leaving Tibet and before entering Bangladesh, the region faced
unprecedented
flooding, with devastating consequences, especially in Assam state.
Before the financial crisis of 1997, East Asia experienced three decades not only of
unprecedented
growth, but also of
unprecedented
reductions in poverty.
Of the ten new EU member states, eight have undergone a transformation whose speed and scope has been
unprecedented.
That is why he personally lobbied for Russia to host the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi; the
unprecedented
$50 billion price tag was well worth it, considering that Russia won the most medals.
In an
unprecedented
move, the two presidents, strolled together in Nicosia’s old town, crisscrossing the Green Line.
We live in an era of
unprecedented
human impact on the planet, coupled with
unprecedented
technological change.
The centrality of hereditary succession in the quest for peace and stability was shown by Hafez al-Assad when he agreed to
unprecedented
good will gestures aimed at drawing Ehud Barak’s Israeli government into a peace deal.
In view of the oppressive – and
unprecedented
– abundance of problems with which Obama is confronted at home and abroad, he will certainly not be able to fulfill all expectations.
Greece was then given
unprecedented
amounts of highly subsidized finance to enable it to reduce gradually its excessive spending.
It is that, despite
unprecedented
international generosity, fiscal policy was completely out of control and needed major adjustments.
In Greece, however, official lenders
' unprecedented
munificence made the adjustment more gradual than in, say, Latvia or Ireland.
Then, the G-7 leaders did something
unprecedented.
The lackluster trend in consumption is all the more pronounced when judged against the
unprecedented
decline that occurred in the depths of the Great Recession.
Plunging debt service is largely an outgrowth of the Fed’s
unprecedented
zero-interest-rate policy.
But the often-heard justification for this assumption – that humanity is rapidly depleting these scarce resources – is inconsistent with real-world events, as innovation has effectively expanded oil, gas, and coal reserves to
unprecedented
levels in recent years.
After two wars and a half-dozen undeclared conflicts in the past decade, America has entered a period of
unprecedented
cultural hibernation.
Few Europeans are losing sleep over Ireland’s
unprecedented
good times.
In fact, over the last decade, China’s global current-account surplus has shrunk at an
unprecedented
rate, falling from 10% of GDP in 2007 to a mere 1.4% today.
With the financial crisis worsening, the London summit in 2009 agreed to
unprecedented
fiscal and monetary stimulus and backed a stronger, more coherent regulatory and supervisory framework worldwide.
Though the current level of anti-Americanism in Russia’s official media seems unprecedented, the regime is most worried about internal problems.
Such a move is unprecedented, and not particularly welcome.
But economic integration was underpinned by a vision of peace and prosperity for Europe’s peoples, after centuries of
unprecedented
violence had culminated in two world wars that reinforced the seemingly eternal enmity between France and Germany.
Established last November to spur progress on democratization in Burma, parliamentarians from Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Cambodia took the
unprecedented
step of crossing national and party lines to review critically ASEAN policy on Burma, seek the release of Aung San Suu Kyi, and disqualify Burma from chairing.
Despite
unprecedented
fiscal and monetary stimulus, economic growth remains sluggish, and unemployment is stuck at a worrisomely high level.
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