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But, while globalization has created
unprecedented
opportunity, it has also unleashed a new form of systemic risk – one that threatens to devastate political institutions and national economies.
Trump also insisted that “there was absolutely no effect on the outcome of the election,” even though the intelligence agencies had made no attempt to determine the actual impact of Russia’s
unprecedented
meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
The accident at Fukushima resulted from an earthquake and tsunami of
unprecedented
severity.
America’s domestic narrative soon overcame its foreign-policy setbacks, thanks partly to today’s
unprecedented
connectivity.
While commodity prices are always more variable than those for manufactured goods and services, commodity markets over the last five years have seen extraordinary, almost unprecedented, volatility.
To try to compensate for these perturbed weather patterns, Chinese officialdom has launched an
unprecedented
array of costly projects.
Insurance claims against natural disasters rose to
unprecedented
levels during the 1990s, suggesting that the social costs of environmental upheavals have intensified.
The Fed, its critics complain, has used its expansive powers to engage in a range of
unprecedented
interventions that have propped up large financial institutions.
The changing climate on climate change provides political leaders in Europe and other potential members of this “coalition of the willing” an
unprecedented
opportunity to move beyond mere rhetoric.
Merkel’s Comeuppance is Europe’s – and the World’s – MisfortuneJOHANNESBURG – One of the most common mistakes European leaders make in interpreting US President Donald Trump’s hostility toward America’s traditional allies, or the alacrity of his administration’s efforts to blow up the international order, is to assume that all of this is
unprecedented.
This is unfortunate, as the TPP would have revolutionized intellectual property rights and boosted transparency to
unprecedented
levels, while lowering tariff and non-tariff barriers.
Meanwhile, asset purchases have caused the balance sheets of major central banks to swell to
unprecedented
levels.
Ahmadinejad has benefited from a massive increase in the price of oil, resulting in
unprecedented
earnings.
For starters, Trump and congressional Republicans have pursued a massive pro-cyclical fiscal expansion, producing virtually
unprecedented
peacetime budget deficits in the absence of a recession.
After parliamentarians were summoned back to work after Christmas in an
unprecedented
extended winter session, the bill passed the Lok Sabha (the lower house), where the ruling coalition commands a narrow majority.
Broad-based economic growth has always been the most effective pathway to reducing deprivation: over 30 years, China’s economic growth spurt lifted an
unprecedented
680 million people above the poverty line.
The event epitomized Kazakhstan’s foreign policy over the last two decades, at a moment when that policy is set to confront
unprecedented
tests.
No surprise, then, that the percent of students from small towns and villages recently dropped to an
unprecedented
2%.
China’s Trouble with the NeighborsBEIJING – China’s “good neighbor” policy is under
unprecedented
pressure; indeed, it is at its nadir since the Cold War’s end.
Before that, the initial "strategic" bombing will be of
unprecedented
dimensions, but not because there will be more strike aircraft than in the Gulf War.
So let’s start by clarifying whose and which interest rates are low and what is and isn’t novel or
unprecedented.
So if a prolonged period of low and often negative real interest rates is not unprecedented, where is the novelty?
Tax avoidance and evasion was a central theme of the UK’s presidency of the G-8 this year, resulting in commitments to
unprecedented
new levels of automatic exchange of tax information between countries.
Tragically, the current conflict is part of the inevitably repetitive cycle of violence that results from the absence of a comprehensive settlement in the Middle East, exacerbated by the almost
unprecedented
six-year absence of any real effort to achieve such a goal.
Meanwhile, bilateral trade between the two countries stands at over $100 billion annually; and the Indian diaspora has gained
unprecedented
influence in Washington.
The agreement will be hotly debated in large measure because it comes against a backdrop of
unprecedented
partisan tension in Washington.
Such atrophy of critical thinking and
unprecedented
information naivete make it possible for a politically and financially motivated press to manipulate a good half of the voters.
He had sought to take advantage of the Beijing Olympics to give the foreign media
unprecedented
freedom, but the bureaucrats succeeded in reversing his decision.
The quake gave them an opportunity to be seen, and an
unprecedented
number of people had a chance to perceive this nascent civil society as a positive force that serves their own interests.
Read More from "Zone Defense"The Digital Transformation of EuropeSAN JOSE – Europe is on the cusp of an
unprecedented
technological transformation.
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