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Meanwhile, the Sino-Russian relationship has achieved an
unprecedented
degree of warmth.
Indeed, acceptable solutions today would open the way for an
unprecedented
nuclear-arms agreement in 2013.
Moreover, despite great strides in poverty reduction – largely a result of China’s
unprecedented
economic rise over the last three decades – inequality is on the rise worldwide.
In a world of weak multilateral institutions – including a G20 beset by substantial differences of opinion on basic questions – it is more important than ever that euro-zone governments bolster their collective clout in an uncertain, unprecedented, and competitive global environment.
Yes, they have implemented a plethora of detailed controls, scrutinizing banks’ books with
unprecedented
intensity and insisting on approving cash distributions, the appointment of key directors, and even job descriptions for board members.
Under these conditions, it should come as no surprise that Venezuelans are stampeding out of the country at a pace that is
unprecedented
in the Americas.
The proliferation of information technology, together with the
unprecedented
popular participation that it has fueled, means that electoral minorities have a growing number of increasingly powerful tools at their disposal to organize movements aimed at paralyzing their countries’ governments and even shortening leaders’ terms in office.
But ISIS is carrying out destruction on an
unprecedented
scale.
Soon after, at the behest of the US, instead of disbursing the loans as planned, the IDB and its members took the
unprecedented
step of implicitly adding conditions to require political action by Haiti before the funds would be released.
The Arab Spring, America’s declining influence in the Muslim world, and citizens’ determination to be heard have combined to create an environment in which the
unprecedented
and the unpredictable are the only certainties.
In fact, relying on China’s past growth record to predict future performance is inherently problematic, owing not only to important shifts in the labor force, but also to the fact that the speed and scale of China’s pre-2008 growth was
unprecedented.
But anxiety about the immature DPJ government, prolonged deflation, and
unprecedented
challenges posed by neighboring countries created a widespread sense of crisis among Japanese voters.
It is no accident that the EU’s three fault lines have appeared at the very moment when it is confronted with
unprecedented
challenges.
In this time of
unprecedented
turmoil in the Middle East, one of the region's basic rules still applies: No matter how bad the situation, it can always become worse.
It is a biological tool with
unprecedented
power.
They exploited the feeling of many citizens that the political classes – which touted the benefits of globalization, while allowing inequality to rise to
unprecedented
levels – had abandoned them.
Moreover, post-independence improvements in child survival triggered a rise in child dependency rates, which also reached historically
unprecedented
levels in the 1970’s and 1980’s.
Governments, donors, and other investors can still make bad choices, but there are
unprecedented
opportunities for high-payoff growth.
Mustering all of his energy and political capital, the 87-year-old leader revived pro-market economic reforms, unleashing an economic revolution that delivered an
unprecedented
wave of growth and development, thereby boosting the CCP’s credibility considerably.
But Xi is also experimenting with two new devices: an
unprecedented
anti-corruption campaign and an attempt to revive pro-market reforms.
Inevitably, they could not foresee that Blair would go on to win an
unprecedented
three successive election victories for Labour, in 1997, 2001, and 2005, and thus keep Labour in power for a record-breaking period of possibly as long as 13 years.
As a result, Britain has had an
unprecedented
decade of low inflation and relatively high economic growth, outperforming many of its European counterparts.
People began taking matters into their own hands by attending rallies, signing petitions, and donating to political parties and activist groups in
unprecedented
numbers.
And it embarked on an
unprecedented
expansion of its balance sheet under the guise of quantitative easing.
It has now changed sides and embraced quantitative easing on an
unprecedented
scale.
So, too, do the world’s super-rich, whose degree of wealth is historically
unprecedented.
The first time was when Tung, Hong Kong’s first chief executive, resigned midway through his second term, in favor of his second in command, Donald Tsang, after Tung’s unpopular policies and divisive personality provoked
unprecedented
mass demonstrations.
Indeed, in the rest of the Arab Middle East, where Sunni governments or monarchs prevail, the
unprecedented
“Shiafication” of Iraq has never gone down well.
A Tribute to James WolfensohnOver the past decade, the global economy has achieved
unprecedented
prosperity built on trade, international capital flows, and technological innovation.
Thus, Turkey will continue its
unprecedented
amalgam of Islam, capitalism, and secular liberal democracy.
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