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The cause is an
unprecedented
switch to natural gas, which emits 45% less carbon per energy unit.
Trade is among the reasons: reduced demand from China,
unprecedented
uncertainty about US trade policy, and the looming prospect of a “hard” Brexit in which the United Kingdom leaves the European single market and customs union.
Today’s eurozone is beset by an
unprecedented
degree of rejection – on economic, financial, political, and social grounds – by citizens in a growing number of countries.
Africa’s Big BoomPARIS – Africa is undergoing a period of
unprecedented
economic growth.
The Paris agreement, concluded last December, was a major accomplishment and an
unprecedented
display of political unity in the effort to tackle one of the most dangerous and complicated threats to our future welfare and prosperity.
Investors worry about the longer-term consequences of political dysfunction, another year of European economic contraction, disastrously high unemployment,
unprecedented
– and thus untested – central bank policies, and increasing global tensions.
With India, we have developed an
unprecedented
bilateral initiative that will streamline our export processes and deepen our defense trade and co-production.
But the fact that all these payoffs are made means that shops are opening, imports are coming , and joint ventures are starting at an
unprecedented
pace.
Given that extraordinarily loose monetary policies are causing
unprecedented
– but predictable – distortions in German and eurozone financial accounts, it seems ill-advised to suggest that German fiscal policy also be loosened to address the current-account imbalance.
The UK’s withdrawal from the EU is a hitherto
unprecedented
move and will no doubt throw up many unpleasant surprises.
His administration has been marked by authoritarianism and capriciousness, and he has forced out senior managers at
unprecedented
rates, sometimes requiring the Bank to reach quiet settlements with those affected.
Russia’s meddling in the US election was
unprecedented.
And yet, despite the
unprecedented
and unforeseeable nature of events – or perhaps because of it – hope ran high.
And, also in the tradition of that era, ordinary people were quick to joke when the tank stalled during the parade rehearsal: “The Armata truly has
unprecedented
destructive power; a battalion can destroy the entire Russian budget!”
Meanwhile, the Commission’s steadfast defense of competition in the banking sector – particularly in Portugal, Germany, Italy, and Poland – ended an era of protectionism in the guise of prudential control; this helped to spur cross-border financial integration to an extent
unprecedented
in developed economies.
This will require bold political leadership and
unprecedented
solidarity between rich and poor countries.
A logical question to ask, then, is why the Party allowed an
unprecedented
degree of openness at the trial.
Larger firms – even those with large debt problems – can refinance their excessive liabilities in court or out of court; but an
unprecedented
number of small businesses are going bankrupt.
The Global Polio Eradication Initiative is also fostering
unprecedented
public health action among nations in order to beat remaining pockets of polio in south Asia and parts of Africa.
Unprecedented
long-term monetary stimulus and massive spikes in public-debt burdens have left governments poorly equipped to manage the next economic downturn when – not if – it arrives.
In Kyoto in 1997, the treaty was acclaimed as “a milestone in the history of climate protection,” and President Bill Clinton declared that “the United States has reached an historic agreement with other nations of the world to take
unprecedented
action to address global warming.”
Legal awareness in society has soared to
unprecedented
levels.
Rouhani – a reputed moderate, whose week-long visit to New York for the United Nations General Assembly included a series of
unprecedented
diplomatic encounters – offered truly conciliatory rhetoric to his US counterpart.
Eleven former CIA directors and deputy directors, as well as 70 former senior CIA officers (including me), said as much last week, criticizing the
unprecedented
revocation as political coercion and accusing Trump of misusing presidential powers, damaging national security, and threatening current and former officials’ right of free speech.
Trump’s attacks on the intelligence community and its former leaders are unprecedented, and it would be naive not to consider their impact, not only on the current intelligence leadership but also on the rank-and-file officers that do the difficult and often dangerous work of intelligence gathering and analysis.
But the
unprecedented
speed and scale of China’s monetary expansion remain a concern, given that it could still trigger high inflation and lead to asset-price bubbles, debt growth, and capital outflows.
For starters, Western leaders should avoid playing into the terrorists’ hands, as Hollande is doing by calling the Paris attacks “an act of war” and implementing
unprecedented
measures at home.
In doing so, officials are reluctant to take into account that the recent crisis resulted from an
unprecedented
credit boom gone bust.
To some extent, it should have been logical to expect an
unprecedented
upturn as well.
The world is facing
unprecedented
challenges.
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