Sentences with phrase «of economic havoc»

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In January 2009, both The Wall Street Journal and Forbes cited Paul as one of the few who identified early on the formation of the housing bubble and the economic and financial market havoc that would ensue after the bubble inevitably burst.
The internet economy may be in the early stages of transforming our daily lives, but it's already wreaking havoc on economic policy.
Once again, the chief ecumenical officer of the Russian Orthodox Church misrepresented what is afoot in Ukraine, which is not a «conflict» but a Russian invasion and a low - intensity war, which has already cost more than ten thousand lives while displacing over a million persons and wreaking economic and social havoc in Ukraine's Donbas region.
«Every economic expert knows that a retirement incentive program, despite some short - term savings, can wreak havoc on long - term fiscal health, as was reiterated by the recent Boston College study on pension liabilities, and that's why House Democrats have opposed retirement incentive plans as part of this deficit mitigation proposal,» Sharkey and Aresimowicz said in a statement.
«But last week at Brighton the dinosaurs had broken out of their glass cases, their political DNA apparently uncontaminated by any contact with the reality of thirty years of global economic development ready to wreak havoc fighting the battles of the past using the language of the past, all over again, a sort of political version of Jurassic Park.»
Following reports that Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the owner of the Indian Point nuclear power plant have been hashing out a deal to close the plant by 2021, Republican Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino says such a plan would wreak economic havoc.
But if by the Big One they mean the earthquake that will wreak havoc over the widest geographic area, that could destroy the most critical infrastructure, that could send a train of tsunamis across the Pacific causing economic mayhem that would probably last a decade or more — then the seismic demon to blame could not possibly be the San Andreas.
«They're a very diverse group of parasites, and some have been well - studied because they infect fish and can wreak havoc in aquaculture of economic importance,» Cartwright said.
Europe seems to set some hopeful examples of how GHG reductions can be achieved without economic havoc — but even in Europe, there is a long way to go.
The paper made the case for developing alternatives to fossil fuels, ensuring that economic development doesn't wreak environmental havoc and recognizing the importance of adaptation to climate change.
It is not likely that any Canadian government will quickly adopt a law of this kind, because of fears that such open - ended «rights» could cause economic and regulatory havoc, with an avalanche of litigation.
While it's true that a decentralized currency could create havoc in the heavily centralized Chinese economic platform, the current size of the Bitcoin economy is so minuscule that any threat is perceived rather than real.
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