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Such an
unprecedented
wave of urbanization provides solid support for infrastructure investment and commercial and residential construction activity.
While technology has always been transformative, its impact is now ubiquitous, with digital and mobile technologies being adopted at an
unprecedented
rate.
Some firms, however, will adapt, taking advantage of
unprecedented
opportunities to remain agile.
But even more important, collectively, for the US are Japan, South Korea, and the very non-Anglo Southeast Asian countries, especially Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand, whom President Barack Obama just hosted at an
unprecedented
US-ASEAN summit in California.
High profit expectations, in turn, contributed to the
unprecedented
boom in the stock market between 1996 and 1999.
Yet America’s legacy of global leadership over the past six decades, warts and all, is
unprecedented
in its relative benevolence and positive impact.
Kashyap continued his resistance offline, taking the almost
unprecedented
step of suing the review board – and winning.
Its sinking of the South Korean corvette Cheonan and the shelling of Yeonpyeong Island in 2010 were unprecedented, and raised inter-Korean tensions to their highest level in decades.
But growth at this level reflects an
unprecedented
– and unsustainable – rise in domestic investment to nearly 50% of GDP.
Massive and determined state intervention (Russia and Kazakhstan), or
unprecedented
coordinated support by international financial institutions (Ukraine, Hungary, and Latvia), has been necessary to prevent even more dramatic falls.
Even so, the scale and brazenness of the fraud were unprecedented, indicating Obasanjo’s desperation.
Religious Pluralism for a Pluralist AgeThe election of Pope Benedict XVI and the global war on terror have brought
unprecedented
attention to the role of religion in our world.
The turnaround was
unprecedented.
Even in the wake of the global economic crisis, Colombia’s economy has been growing at an average rate of close to 5%, while benefiting from
unprecedented
inflows of foreign investment.
Moreover, modern communication tools mean that ideas and good practices can be disseminated worldwide at
unprecedented
speed.
The establishment of renminbi-based oil trading at a time when China and many other economies confront aggressive US tariffs, and possible further development of renminbi-based trade in other commodity markets, suggests that the US dollar could face an
unprecedented
challenge to its hegemony.
And, most notably, at last month’s G7 summit in Quebec, he showed
unprecedented
hostility toward America’s closest allies, launching personal attacks against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and backing out of the final communiqué in response to a perceived slight.
A fine-tuned, if precarious, balance of liberal and democratic factors allowed for the last fifty years of
unprecedented
well-being in the West.
Indeed, the inexperience of the prime minister and the defense minister are
unprecedented
in Israel’s history.
Since the 1980s, China has experienced
unprecedented
economic growth, fueled by abundant low-cost labor, high saving and investment rates, substantial market reforms, outward-oriented policies, and prudent macroeconomic management.
One factor common to all these complex and
unprecedented
challenges is poverty; so eliminating it will make overcoming them significantly easier.
We are confident that this is not only possible, but that we will see major breakthroughs along the way, which will provide
unprecedented
opportunities to people in poor countries.
Since 2002, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has unlocked an
unprecedented
wealth of human and financial resources to combat infectious diseases that disproportionately affect the poorest.
Our efforts have been unprecedented, resulting in deficit reduction amounting to 1.5% of GDP in 2012, 1.7% in 2013, and an estimated 0.9% in 2014.
But the economic policies that have been implemented in most EU countries since the crisis began have given rise to an
unprecedented
threat to deeper integration – and, indeed, to what already has been achieved.
The GFSR confidently noted that “stress tests conducted by investment banks show that, even under scenarios of nationwide house price declines that are historically unprecedented, most investors with exposure to subprime mortgages through securitized structures will not face losses.”
In 2012 alone, Arctic sea-ice dipped to a new low, as an area larger than the US melted;
unprecedented
heat waves struck Australia, and other areas; record floods hit China and Japan; and the United Kingdom had its wettest year on record.
That fortunate fusion of classical antiquity, Jewish religiosity, Christianity, and the energy of so-called barbarian tribes incited Europe’s
unprecedented
advance that brought humanity countless things of value and influenced the entire civilization of our age.
Europe has an
unprecedented
chance.
On the contrary, rather than spiking higher following S&P’s
unprecedented
move, US market interest rates continued to fall, reaching record-low levels.
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