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Last year, the OECD warned that the world was aging at an
unprecedented
rate and that this could help slow global annual economic growth from an average of 3.6% this decade to about 2.4% from 2050 to 2060.
After all, it worked successfully for decades: the
unprecedented
geostrategic, military, and ideological confrontation of the Cold War never escalated into open, head-to-head warfare.
The international coordination of world economic policies, as formalized in the recent G-20 statement, is
unprecedented
in history.
The ruling BJP, the major partner of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA), had brought the country
unprecedented
rates of growth, but its policies and, more importantly, its language seemed to ignore the vast majority of poor Indians who had benefited little from the country's new high tech economy.
If the UNHCR and other relief agencies are to address the
unprecedented
amount of human need, they will have to broaden their base of support.
The disease has spread at an
unprecedented
rate in Yemen, where more than 2,000 people have died since April.
The worst has been mitigated and obscured in the wealthy countries by running up
unprecedented
levels of debt, but any moderately streetwise person knows that the next generation – and even the one after that – will be paying for the excesses of the investment bankers.
As the recently released report “Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication” shows, the market economy as currently constituted has resulted in the misallocation of capital on an
unprecedented
scale.
From Football to Fascism in RussiaMOSCOW – In Russia, 2010 ended with an
unprecedented
upsurge of ultra-nationalist violence.
This shrunken conception of the role of higher learning is
unprecedented.
Countries at the center used their central banks’ strong balance sheets to pump money into the system and to guarantee the liabilities of commercial banks, while governments engaged in deficit financing to stimulate the economy on an
unprecedented
scale.
For many decades, Californians had rapidly rising living standards, great public K-12 and higher education systems, and
unprecedented
upward mobility.
For her, the main task at hand is to strengthen the Congress Party, which in early 2011 she was elected to lead for an
unprecedented
fourth term.
This is all the more important, given the
unprecedented
and unpredictable threats that we currently face.
Yet, as highlighted at the recent conference “Mining Dialogue 360 Degrees,” youth unemployment has reached
unprecedented
levels, and real inward investment for mining is close to zero – while inflows in neighboring Zimbabwe are rising steadily.
Peasants became factory workers, a process that underpinned not only an
unprecedented
rise in economic productivity, but also a wholesale revolution in social and political organization.
Because the growth of these cities has been accelerated and magnified by productive technologies, rapid internal migration, and high net reproduction rates, many have reached
unprecedented
sizes at breathless speed.
This week, House Speaker Paul Ryan, heretofore a Trump loyalist who had let some of his Republican flock take
unprecedented
actions to undermine Mueller’s probe, sent tremors through Washington when he let it be known that he thought it unwise for a president to pardon himself.
Nicolas Sarkozy’s rapid fall from grace is
unprecedented
in the history of the Fifth Republic.
In China, Mao Zedong united the country in 1949, while Deng Xiaoping was responsible for engineering its
unprecedented
economic rise.
China’s
unprecedented
economic rise, which has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty over the last three decades, was a result of economic decentralization and freer, more competitive markets – not clever government planning, as some like to claim.
But it is also rare – if not
unprecedented
– for someone in that position to owe so much to a single foreign leader.
Thaksin’s dominance of Thai politics is unprecedented, and his resilient popularity in the face of a fickle electorate is unparalleled.
Meanwhile, Pakistan is struggling with
unprecedented
flooding that has killed more than a thousand people and affected millions more.
In 2007,
unprecedented
wildfires raged across Greece, nearly destroying the ancient site of Olympia.
So, when
unprecedented
extreme weather events occur, the prime suspect is naturally the biggest atmospheric change that has happened over the past hundred years – one that has been caused by human emissions.
While experts are busy trying to explain the Maoists’
unprecedented
triumph, much hope rests on the newly elected members of the 601-seat Constituent Assembly.
With rising incomes and
unprecedented
scientific and technological progress, rapid positive change on the required scale is feasible.
With technology enabling
unprecedented
mobility and connectivity, the jurisdictional power of nation-states is being eroded, meaning that a truly effective response – one that unleashes the full benefits of disruptive technologies – is impossible without multilateral cooperation and coordination.
How economies function is changing, as relative power shifts from established, centralized forces toward those that respond to the
unprecedented
empowerment of individuals.
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