Sentences with phrase «incalculable risks»

The phrase "incalculable risks" refers to dangers or uncertainties that are extremely difficult or impossible to measure or predict. They are risks that cannot be accurately estimated or quantified. Full definition
The Supreme Court's actions pose incalculable risks to an already volatile social fabric by alienating those whose beliefs about marriage are motivated by deep biblical convictions and concern for the common good.
Ultimately, Levy says, monetary and fiscal policies «interact in undesirable ways» that distort financial and economic performance, adversely affect the allocation of government resources, and impose incalculable risks on future generations.
This goal is deemed necessary to avoid incalculable risks to humanity, and it is feasible — but realistically only if global emissions peak by the year 2020 at the latest.
On the Risk Society perspective, improving our lot through industrialisation has inadvertently created incalculable risks, which need to be mitigated by the likes of Stern and Rees.
«Finally, the Cuomo administration has embraced what we have known all along — that fracking pollutes the air, land and water, posing incalculable risks to families and business across New York, especially those near drilling sites, «said GPNY Co-Chair Gloria Mattera.
This week's verdict came after various pressure groups including Greenpeace appealed, claiming that the trial posed an incalculable risk to the environment.
In holding that a visitor to Canada is a «dependent» of his insured Canadian family simply because of his visitor status, the arbitrator effectively exposed Canadian insurers to incalculable risks
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