Unprecedented
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The level of protection was
unprecedented
even compared to Saddam's regime.
Despite massive injections of funds and
unprecedented
security, insurgents have still managed to halt or reduce oil production and exports several times since the invasion.
But Macron, who strongly supports Vestager, could endorse her as the French candidate – an
unprecedented
move that would accelerate the Europeanization of continental politics.
This bodes well for the country at a time when it is facing
unprecedented
challenges.
Demographic trends are threatening to turn the labor surplus that helped drive China’s rapid growth over the last few decades into a labor shortage at an
unprecedented
pace.
New America recently conducted
unprecedented
research to find out whether and how, after nearly two decades of research, data, and advocacy has crystallized the crucial linkage between gender and national security, US officials consider it when formulating policy.
The financial storm that swept in from the United States, and the onset of a severe economic downturn, confronts Europe with
unprecedented
challenges.
He then marshaled an
unprecedented
international coalition that backed sanctions and the threat of force, sent a half-million US troops halfway around the world to join hundreds of thousands from other countries, and, when diplomacy failed to bring about a complete and unconditional Iraqi withdrawal, liberated Kuwait in a matter of weeks with remarkably few US and coalition casualties.
In fact, Israel currently enjoys a degree of global influence
unprecedented
in its history, as a slew of new international challenges give its foreign policy, long held hostage by the single issue of Palestine, significantly more room for maneuver.
Earlier this month, speaking before the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Israel’s ambassador to Moscow praised the “flourishing in an
unprecedented
manner” of the bilateral relationship.
The pace of China’s economic growth over the last four decades has been
unprecedented.
In 2013, decades of (gently) falling prices prompted the Bank of Japan to embark on an
unprecedented
monetary offensive.
The answer lies in the
unprecedented
challenges that China faces, including corruption, pollution, unsustainable local debts, ghost towns, shadow banks, inefficient state-owned enterprises (SOEs), and excessive government control over the economy.
China’s government is running real risks as it pushes through structural reforms that are
unprecedented
in speed, scale, and complexity.
With hundreds of millions of Chinese now online, and other twenty-first-century communication tools available to an
unprecedented
number of citizens, ideas and information cross China’s internal and external borders with
unprecedented
ease and speed.
The Economist, that bastion of classical liberalism, pilloried him in an
unprecedented
two-page review, concluding that not even the chief Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels could have improved on his interpretation.
Africa’s Manmade Water CrisisSINGAPORE – About a decade ago, at a meeting of South African mayors convened by Lindiwe Hendricks, South Africa’s then-minister of water and environmental affairs, we predicted that an
unprecedented
water crisis would hit one of the country’s main cities within 15 years, unless water-management practices were improved significantly.
The challenge African countries face may not be unique, but it is, in some ways,
unprecedented.
At a time of
unprecedented
change, the US – and other major powers – must be ready for anything.
In 2008, it seemed that Russia’s state-controlled energy giant Gazprom, benefiting from
unprecedented
growth in emerging-markets demand, led by China, might soon become the world’s largest corporation.
That is a huge shift, happening at an
unprecedented
speed.
Likewise, President Donald Trump’s
unprecedented
lack of experience and general incompetence cannot be at fault, as he isn’t indispensible to the repeal and replace process.
This, in fact, was Xi’s highest priority on assuming office in late 2012, and it formed the rationale behind an
unprecedented
anti-corruption campaign aimed at dislodging deeply entrenched power blocs that have stymied the transition.
There are two distinct phases to this period of
unprecedented
US consumer weakness.
By exploiting a record credit bubble to borrow against an
unprecedented
property bubble, American consumers spent well beyond their means for many years.
The second option, universal access, would require an
unprecedented
level of social assistance for the poor, and extraordinarily difficult decisions about what to subsidize.
The old manufacturing model, which fueled an
unprecedented
20-fold increase in per capita income relative to the early 1990’s, also sowed the seeds of excessive resource consumption and environmental degradation.
Germany’s Dangerous ObsessionPARIS – As Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), seek to form an
unprecedented
“Jamaica coalition” with the liberal Free Democrats (FDP) and the Greens, the rest of Europe anxiously awaits the government program that will result from their negotiations.
It would be counterproductive to focus on treating the symptoms, only to realize later that the
unprecedented
budgets for structural policies are neither economically efficient nor politically acceptable.
The signing of a new unity deal between Hamas and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s secular Fatah party earlier this month has heightened an
unprecedented
struggle within Hamas over its future course as an Islamist movement.
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