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9 Sentences With "most unsustainable"

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The first is that Brazil's public finances are on the most unsustainable of paths.
SNAP is arguably one of the most unsustainable means-tested programs that has seen unprecedented expansion over the past decade alone.
That is, we need to radically reform the "Big Three" spending components that are the most unsustainable: Defense, Social Security and Medicare.
By now, we all know that raising meat is one of the most unsustainable endeavors in the world, requiring massive amounts of land, energy, and water to produce a relatively small amount of food.
"They gave us all reusable bottles, utensils, and bags urging us to be sustainable when the leaders and CEOs themselves are the most unsustainable people there," said Isabella Fallahi, a 16-year-old from Indianapolis.
Indeed, as it becomes increasingly clear that Japan's public finances are on the most unsustainable of paths, the Japanese yen strengthens and the Japanese government manages to finances its outsized budget deficit at record low interest rates.
When New York legislators rallied behind Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposed ban last week, the New York Times reported that the proposed ban would prevent stores from giving customers the single-use plastic bags that have infamously come to represent our most unsustainable habits.
The sealers pursued their trade in a most unsustainable manner, promptly reducing the fur seal population to near extermination. As a result, sealing activities on South Georgia had three marked peaks in 1786–1802, 1814–23, and 1869–1913 respectively, decreasing in between and gradually shifting to elephant seals taken for oil. More efficient regulation and management were practised in the second sealing epoch, 1909–64.
More fur seals from the island were taken in 1786 by the English sealing vessel Lord Hawkesbury, and by 1791, 102 vessels, manned by 3000 sealers, were hunting seals south of the equator. The first commercial visit to the South Sandwich Islands was made in 1816 by another English ship, the Ann. The sealers pursued their trade in a most unsustainable manner, promptly reducing the fur seal population to near extermination. As a result, sealing activities on South Georgia had three marked peaks in 1786–1802, 1814–23, and 1869–1913 respectively, decreasing in between and gradually shifting to elephant seals taken for oil.

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