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He detailed unsustainably high levels of spending in the U.S, U.K and some other countries in Europe, compared to unsustainably low levels in Germany and China.
" Yields are being driven "unsustainably lower, in our view.
Without it, our debt is likely to continue growing unsustainably.
Still, it's clear market sentiment has reached unsustainably high levels.
The initial narrative about microfinance was incredibly hopeful — unsustainably so.
We had probably an unsustainably high winning percentage in close games early.
Because, again according to the projections, the unemployment rate is now unsustainably low.
Even if that seemed unsustainably high, something close to 230 percent seemed plausible.
The result is unsustainably fished, cheap seafood flooding American fish markets and grocery chains.
On Friday, Bass also reiterated his worries about unsustainably high debt levels in China.
Roads, railroads and dams are being proposed and constructed to unsustainably exploit pristine forests.
The economy was unsustainably growing previous to that because of a massive housing bubble.
Their Chinese counterparts worry about the opposite: excessive production causing deflation and unsustainably rapid growth.
Fitch expects loan losses for PNC and the industry will deteriorate from unsustainably low levels.
The debt is already at a post-World War II-era high and rising unsustainably.
America's unsustainably large trade imbalances and soaring public debt are compelling issues of national security.
The Chinese could do things differently to reduce their unsustainably large dependence on U.S. markets.
But growing populations, improved technology and short-term thinking have driven us to hunt fish unsustainably.
It's ethically and culturally bankrupt, but it also seems to be poorly constructed and unsustainably scaled.
With bumper sales having already met years of future demand, inventories and capacity are unsustainably high.
In a sense, growth is a bit of a vanity metric as it can be inflated unsustainably.
But in recent months officials have indicated they believe prices are unsustainably low and want them to rise.
Fitch expects some asset quality deterioration for BBVAC, as well as the industry, from unsustainably low current levels.
Fitch expects that loan losses will increase from their unsustainably low levels for CFG, and for the industry.
" Spierings said the prices are "clearly unsustainably low for farmers globally and cannot continue in the longer term.
Unfortunately for Big Pharma, the strategy has given rise to a nagging political problem:  unsustainably high drug prices.
Some of these unsustainably hot starts were brought on by weak opponents, balls falling in, or lucky pitching.
But there are also health risks to making oneself miserable by going on unsustainably extreme diet and exercise regimens.
Uber rides, for example, are unsustainably cheap because Uber has raised and is burning through billions of VC dollars.
The U.S. should insist on economic policy coordination with Europe and Japan to reduce its unsustainably large trade imbalances.
The decision mirrors the depth of Rio de Janeiro's crisis, where administrations increased expenses unsustainably in the past decade.
Excluding energy, asset quality has been strong with NCOs of just $1 million in 2016, an unsustainably low level.
Erdogan has long prioritized rapid economic growth over countering the country's inflation, now at an unsustainably high 15 percent.
Some investors say prices of their branded goods now look unsustainably high compared to the "private labels" of big retailers.
Meanwhile, over $60 million of gold and silver ends up in the trash from tech that is unsustainably disposed of.
Shortages of some off-patent generic medicines, caused by unsustainably low prices for some old drugs, is another shared concern.
Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) of unsustainably pushing the costs of Medicaid expansion, by forcing local counties to foot the bill.
But opponents are still draining 2100 percent of their threes (likely an unsustainably high number) and having surprising success in transition.
However, many worry that low rates have pushed financial markets to unsustainably high levels while real global economic growth remains sluggish.
If de la Rocha's voice was too guttural, too bellowing, too dude-ish, the band would have been unsustainably bottom-heavy.
By one measure, the share of fish stocks being fished unsustainably has risen from 10% in 1974 to 33% in 2015.
Both countries realize that the existing trade imbalance is unsustainably large and disruptive for their more stable political and security ties.
Such slippage in reducing leverage could arise from higher-than-expected revenue pressure, unsustainably high investment costs or a loss of franchise.
Despite this, unsustainably rapid price rises in some countries such as New Zealand, Norway and Canada are expected to moderate in 2017.
"I think what the public markets have proven, especially over this last year, is that spending unsustainably doesn&apost work," Lichtenstein said.
Most of the impact comes from food and fiber products like palm oil, unsustainably produced coffee and tea, paper, lumber, and cotton.
Chile is not suffering from a lack of resources but instead from an unsustainably narrow conception of its obligations to its citizens.
"We see unsustainably high relative valuation for Clorox ... compounded by" risk to its earnings, Goldman Sachs wrote in a note to investors.
Fitch expects loan losses may increase for the industry given the very benign credit environment and unsustainably low levels of credit losses.
Warren's mid-range shooting is unsustainably high and he's fouling everything in sight, but Suns head coach Earl Watson clearly trusts him.
The lower house of Brazil's congress approved a reform of the country's unsustainably generous pension system by a vote of 379 to 131.
Apple shares fell more than 2 percent Monday, falling for a second-straight day due to mounting concerns about unsustainably high stock prices.
Oil prices, junk bonds rally In hindsight, it's clear that the Christmas Eve massacre on Wall Street brought stocks to unsustainably low levels.
As in any industry, such as fishing, lobbies often pressure governments to issue unsustainably high permits even at the cost of species collapse.
Commercial boats have now become so skilled at catching fish — using sonar, GPS, and other technologies — that some fisheries are being harvested unsustainably.
Comparisons with the years immediately before the crisis are tricky, because Spain was enjoying a construction boom and unemployment may have been unsustainably low.
Overall most banks with large loan portfolios reported sequential improvement in loan losses, but Fitch expects losses to deteriorate from currently unsustainably low levels.
I would argue that the main reason for the softer employment reading in March is that the February figures were unusually and unsustainably robust.
Oilfield service company leaders have warned contract prices have been cut to unsustainably low levels and must increase, at least in the United States.
Central banks fight inflation by raising rates when the jobless rate reaches unsustainably low levels, and unemployment is near its lowest levels since 1969.
Strange, then, to find environmental scientists in Thailand forced to step in and save a habitat made unsustainably popular by one of DiCaprio's movies.
The debate among Fed officials revolves in part around the consequences of holding down interest rates to push unemployment to an unsustainably low level.
Fitch expects loan losses will increase from currently unsustainably low levels for WFC, as well as the industry, especially under a higher interest rate environment.
She says funding to pay for the disasters should be part of a regular budget process, or the nation will unsustainably add to its debt.
Italy, in particular, has a lot of cutting to do to stop the growth of its unsustainably high public debt of 132.6 percent of GDP.
But in the past two years, the number of homestays opening accelerated and owners started charging unsustainably low room prices to beat out the competition.
This study confirms what we already know — that the cost of incentivized illegal immigration is unsustainably high, and continues to grow at an alarming rate.
It was an unsustainably good offering that was obviously destined to implode like the beach house at the end of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
We have decreased the EBITDA discount to 10% from 40% as we believe that EBITDA was unsustainably low in 2016 and already included commodity price shocks.
But Maduro struck an upbeat tone as he reviewed the measures, saying wage increases had been smooth and that authorities were no longer printing money unsustainably.
Despite a wave of hype and enormous funding, they imploded under the weight of what proved to be an unsustainably costly door-to-door distribution system.
"[February] was unsustainably strong and unrepeatable and I think that March was payback for a robust February," Ward McCarthy, chief financial economist at Jefferies, told CNBC.
The IMF wants gas prices to be set by external market dynamics through an automatic formula to stop tariffs being set unsustainably low as a populist measure.
Gordon has slayed defenses with pull-up threes, nailing an unsustainably awesome 463 percent of them on more attempts than everyone except James Harden and Damian Lillard.
"While we typically link financial stability risks to unsustainably high growth, slower growth and lower returns can also add to vulnerabilities in the financial system," she said.
While Afghan forces have suffered casualties that Western officials consider unsustainably high, strikes against the Taliban's important field commanders also seem to have increased in recent weeks.
The market capitalization and enterprise value of the big miners is far below the peaks of 2012 when M&A deals were done at unsustainably high prices.
"We've gone from an unsustainable wide discount for Canadian heavy to an unsustainably narrow discount," said Greg Garland, chief executive of refiner Phillips 66, on a quarterly call.
Hedge funds appear to have bought heavily into this narrative over the last couple of months, anticipating and accelerating the recovery of oil prices from unsustainably low levels.
The overexploitation of the world's fish supply has tripled since the 70s, with close to 40 percent of all tuna and other highly sought fish being caught unsustainably.
We are facing similar challenges again today, as countries like China and others are continuously overproducing steel and aluminum and flooding our market with unsustainably low-priced imports.
Fitch expects loan losses will deteriorate from currently unsustainably low levels, but outsized losses, particularly in the energy book, that reduce capital by more than 21bps could pressure ratings.
The financial engineering was built on unsustainably risky bets, and the distractions arising from that complicated and politicised business led bosses to ignore festering problems on the industrial side.
Given current NCOs levels at 29bps for 2Q17, Fitch expects some credit deterioration for KEY, as well as the industry, as credit losses are likely at unsustainably low levels.
Since the possibility of a trade war came into focus, retail stocks have been under pressure on worries that the goods they produce in China could become unsustainably expensive.
Those same answers would also force Facebook to adapt to unforeseen trends, retreat from unsustainably spammy features and crater some of the new business built on the fledgling platform.
Today's rating action incorporates the view that asset quality will deteriorate moderately from current levels, given Fitch's view that asset quality at U.S. banks is at unsustainably good levels.
The scariest thing about the market right now is the shocked response of traders who had become accustomed to the unsustainably placid conditions that have been unceremoniously swept away.
Even if that didn't happen, projections of long-term revenue growth from a BAT would require an unsustainably large trade deficit to last forever — which isn't a reasonable assumption.
The long-term cyclical recovery is likely to see more of these mini-cycles, as oil prices, capital investment, hedge fund positions and drilling expand unsustainably and then fall back.
With NCOs in second quarter 2016 (2Q16) at 39bps, Fitch expects some credit deterioration for STI, as well as the industry, as credit losses are likely at unsustainably low levels.
"In India, the proportion of freshwater available for agricultural production may already be unsustainably high," said James Milner, the study's lead author from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
The Pacific and Mountain states metros, on the other hand, had massive ups and down, which whipsawed their construction sectors, and are again on track to unsustainably inflated home prices.
The reason is that stock prices, by many measures, still seem unsustainably high, while the economic expansion that has supported those prices may have entered a new, more fragile phase.
In parts of Asia and Africa, the rules around fishing are often considerably laxer, and there's a real worry that fish populations are being harvested unsustainably, leading to dangerous depletion.
Current loan losses remain low and at the peer median in 2Q16, though Fitch expects them to deteriorate from unsustainably low levels, in part due to RF's energy-related portfolio.
The surge of foreign steel from around the world over the last decade has forced many domestic steel mills to close, while many others operate at unsustainably low capacity utilization.
Insufficient tax credits would make coverage unaffordable for many lower income Americans: Two of the subsidies in the bill would be temporary and a third would likely be unsustainably underfunded.
With NCOs in second quarter 2017 (103Q17) at just 20bps, Fitch expects some credit deterioration for STI, as well as the industry, as credit losses are likely at unsustainably low levels.
Markets cannot expect the Fed to do more in a totally unbalanced policy mix, undermined by unsustainably large trade deficits and a fiscal policy firing up a soaring American public debt.
Financial aid the country has received since its crisis began in 2010 has pushed its debt levels to 179 percent of national output, a figure the IMF sees as unsustainably high.
Some universities are also participating in the program in the hopes it will reduce unsustainably high caseloads (at one school Pacifica talked to, there was only one counselor for 4,000 students).
The galloping rise in American oil production up to 2014 caught many traditional oil producers off guard and contributed to a rapid increase in global oil stocks to unsustainably high levels.
Even without the anomalous and exaggerated inflations of prices of the drugs that are in the news, we have been hearing for years of how all drug prices are unsustainably high.
"Increasingly we see instances where LICs [low-income countries] have borrowed excessively, and unsustainably, from large, often non-transparent emerging sovereign creditors like China and/or private creditors," the statement said.
"We continue to find Toll in a particularly difficult position given its high California exposure, with unsustainably high gross margins in the state," Barclays analyst Matthew Bouley wrote in a note.
Jordan's debt remains unsustainably high at 95 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) while growth remains anemic below 3 percent and unemployment is around 15 percent, 40 percent for the youth.
Bas Huijbregts, WWF's manager of African species conservation, said South Africa's news marks the first time that rhino losses have gone down in seven years, but the numbers remain unsustainably high.
Uber and its board decided that Xchange was in need of significant changes given its current operating realities, and the WSJ report claims that it is causing "unsustainably high losses" for Uber.
"We've had such unsustainably strong results in January and February that it was largely expected that we were due for some payback," said Ellen Zentner, chief United States economist for Morgan Stanley.
According to a survey of 1,600 workers in the US and UK by work management platform Wrike, almost one third of workers say their work-related stress level is high to unsustainably high.
It said that specifically Greece had to boost capital and other discretionary spending and cut the already high taxes while significantly cutting unsustainably high pension spending substantially broadening its very narrow tax base.
While steel mills ideally should be running at above 85 percent of their capacity to maintain economic sustainability, capacity utilization rates since 2009 have been unsustainably low, fluctuating between approximately 70 and 75 percent.
They should also abandon their insistence that unemployment is already unsustainably low, a claim that is at odds with the evidence and which will lead the central bank to hit the brakes too hard.
Pointing to Canada's two largest housing markets, Toronto and Vancouver, where prices have more than doubled in recent years, Poloz said the longer prices rise unsustainably, the more he becomes concerned about a correction.
While the tax cuts were the immediate cause of the return to rising annual deficits, budget shortfalls long had been forecast to climb unsustainably after 2018 because of the costs of an aging population.
It did so by adopting highly accommodative monetary and fiscal policies in pursuit of an unsustainably rapid pace of economic growth that might gain short-term favor with the public at the ballot box.
"Our model paints a more benign picture in which robust growth—coupled with receding concerns that financial conditions were unsustainably easy—have so far put a lid on US recession risk," Goldman economists wrote.
While the IMF praised China's progress on reducing financial sector risks and in further opening its economy, it said credit growth was still unsustainably high as some aspects of the country's rebalancing had slowed.
There, of course, is no chance that Japan can grow out of that debt trap, but steadily increasing demand and output would help to raise government revenues and narrow unsustainably large debts and deficits.
The IMF has urged China to tackle the root causes of its credit growth risk by easing back on unsustainably high growth targets and lax budget constraints, particularly on local governments and state-owned enterprises.
Policymakers have long worried about a debt-fueled binge in the property market that led prices to unsustainably high levels and took the country's household debt to income ratio to a record high 190 percent.
The entire external sector of the American economy is getting worse because China, the European Union and Japan seem unwilling to allow the U.S. to reduce its unsustainably large trade deficits in an orderly manner.
Playing the role of self-appointed champions of the rules-based multilateralism and unbridled globalization, they should recognize that they have to bring down their destabilizing and unsustainably large $595.4 billion surplus on American trades.
Shaw hit magnificently and likely unsustainably well over the second half of last season, but good gosh this has all the potential of an Aaron Sorkin pilot about the inner workings of the post office.
"At a time when debt is already at record-high levels and growing unsustainably, the $2.4 trillion added to the projected debt over the past year is incredibly irresponsible," CFRB wrong in a blog post.
Last month, Magufuli ordered a 94 percent increase to cashew nut prices at the industry regulator's auctions and fired the organization's head in moves he said were aimed at safeguarding farmers from unsustainably low prices.
Food doesn't have to harm the environment, especially when the energy spent on its creation is just one small ring of gas and my own human toil, rather than that of an unsustainably-fueled machine.
Should leverage remain at close to 2.5x beyond the short-term, which could result from higher-than-expected revenue pressure, unsustainably high investment costs or a loss of franchise, this could put pressure on ICAP's ratings.
The amount of fish caught at sea has been pretty much flat for the past three decades, but the share of the world's fish stocks that are being plundered unsustainably has continued to increase (see chart 603).
If you tell insurers they have to cover everyone, the danger is that people will wait until they're sick or hurt to get coverage; the lack of healthy people in the system will drive up costs unsustainably.
Moody's estimated the value of Rallye's assets at about 2.2 billion euros compared with net debt of 2.9 billion euros, translating into a loan-to-value ratio of 130 percent - a level which Moody's said was "unsustainably high".
Eventually, failure to observe those trade rules led to the demise of the international monetary system in August 1971, and to an increasing instability of the world economy as a result of unsustainably large imbalances on external accounts.
Martin Taylor, a member of the BoE's Financial Policy Committee which sets the regulatory tone for supervising banks, said lenders may be pursuing "unsustainably" high returns on equity of 10-15 percent at a time of low interest rates.
DALLAS (Reuters) - Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan on Wednesday called U.S. structural reforms like corporate tax and regulatory review a "healthy thing," but urged care that new policies do not add to already unsustainably high public debt.
In the months before the crash, when prices were already unsustainably high, Mr Xiao described the rally as a "reform bull"—that is, a fair response to the government's economic-reform plans, however vague and incremental they actually were.
Those plans are intended to cut the bank's NPL ratio to a high single digit number over the medium term from what it said was an "unsustainably high" 28 percent of its loan book at the end of June.
China has long bristled at accusations, mostly from Western nations, that it is solely interested in Africa's raw materials, and that its no-strings-attached approach to loans and aid has only encouraged graft and brought unsustainably high debt.
"We think the fall in shale oil activity is an indication of rising costs, higher break-evens outside of geological sweet-spots, falling initial well productivity and cash-flow constraints at unsustainably low prices," Standard Chartered said in a note.
While the U.S boasts some of the strongest legislation in the world, the 2006 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, which stamped out overfishing in the country's coastal waters, Americans still consume millions of tons of unsustainably caught seafood yearly.
To date, even as everybody complains about the unsustainably high rate of health care cost growth, companies haven't been getting intimately involved — content instead to let the cottage industry of health care administrators and pharmacy benefit managers take care of it.
"Traditional commercial banks and in particular deposit-funded institutions will struggle to out-earn their costs in the continuing low interest rate environment, even though loan-loss provisions are unsustainably low," said Bernhard Held, Moody's vice-president and senior credit officer.
The unsustainably high valuations of some unicorns have been driven in part by that mistake that some investors have made of confusing those companies that don&apost really deserve to be considered tech companies with bona fide tech firms, he said.
At the other end of the spectrum, the WHO meeting will also try to address the problem of shortages of some off-patent generic medicines, which should be cheap in principle but can hit supply problems if prices fall to unsustainably low levels.
Investors should be worried about froth — unsustainably high share prices — particularly in the IPO market because there is too much enthusiasm to buy stocks, he said, pointing to Beyond Meat's second-day rally Friday after rocketing 163% on in its Thursday debut.
Weak Financial Profile: We expect the company's leverage, defined as lease-adjusted debt net of cash/operating EBITDAR, to remain unsustainably high over the medium-term, at around 10x-12x (end-103: 14.6x), and EBITDAR/interest paid plus rents to remain below 1x.
"With a reduced pool of genetic diversity at our disposal, it will become more difficult to produce abundant, tasty and nutritious food to feed an unsustainably growing population," said the heir to the British throne, who has long been a vocal environmental campaigner.
But critics including the insurance industry say it would split the sick and the healthy, leading to unsustainably high premiums for people with medical problems and pre-existing conditions, who may get priced out of the market unless taxpayers bail them out.
The IMF insists Greek debt, which the Commission forecast on Monday would fall to 177.2 percent of GDP this year from 20.33 percent in 2016 and then decline again to 170.6 percent in 2018, is unsustainably high and that Greece must get debt relief.
The IMF insists Greek debt, which the Commission forecast on Monday would fall to 177.2 percent of GDP this year from 179.7 percent in 2016 and then decline again to 170.6 percent in 2018, is unsustainably high and that Greece must get debt relief.
In testimony to lawmakers for a second straight day, Poloz said the Canadian dollar was obviously very strong earlier in the year as expectations for interest rate hikes ramped up, but the currency has drifted lower as economic growth moderates from an unsustainably quick pace.
IOC President Thomas Bach said that the partnership would not replace the Olympic village but would be based on a guarantee of accommodation for visitors, families of athletes, and officials, and would reduce the need for host cities to unsustainably invest in new hotels.
Public debt of 89.3 percent of GDP is a much more serious issue, not only because it is significantly above the mandated limit of 60 percent of GDP, but also because its range of 68.3 percent in Germany and 132.6 percent in Italy is unsustainably huge.
With every new report of rising carbon emissions and its consequences — including recent findings that oceans are warming unsustainably and Antarctica's ice reserves are disappearing at a dangerous rate — the argument that we can afford to neglect or reject emissions-free sources like nuclear grows more absurd.
In May, Mr. Mitchell and Ms. Le dropped the price of a bed at their Easy Tiger hostel, which they opened in town in 22019, to 270,2160 dong, or about $23, "to shock the system" and call attention to the unsustainably low prices, Mr. Mitchell said.
He argued that conservative central bankers are more worried than they should be that their "soft-hearted" colleagues will try to keep unemployment unsustainably low, and to compensate for "this misreading ... conservative central bankers (would) pursue overly restrictive conditions on average and deliver lower-than-optimal inflation," Evans said.
The EU (Germany) and East Asia (China) know they have to correct their unsustainably large trade imbalances with the U.S. But the "trade war" stunt will be played out as the Fed moves to anchor inflation expectations and the Treasury continues to unload an avalanche of debt liabilities.
Rabobank reported again much lower loan impairment charges (LICs) in 2016, and while they are currently at an unsustainably low level (7bp of private sector gross loans reported), we expect the bank will continue to benefit from the benign operating environment and the current low interest-rate environment.
We found Model 3 deliveries less concerning, given (1) the high-end Model 3's unsustainably high U.S. market share in 2H 18 (33% of its segment) and (2) the invariable logistical bottlenecks that have emerged overseas (Tesla is now delivering 20193x more cars internationally than it ever has before).
"If we delay too long and then find ourselves in a situation where the labor market becomes unsustainably tight, price pressures become excessive, and we have to move rates up steeply, we could risk a recession, a bad outcome that disproportionately harms the more vulnerable parts of our society," she said.
The currency was vulnerable because it had been pegged at what seemed an unsustainably high rate against the German mark; with Britain in recession, Soros reasoned, the British government would ultimately choose to see the pound devalued rather than maintain the high interest rates needed to defend it from speculative investors.
Finally, Congress can eliminate the estate tax and ensure that families can pass their land to the next generation without negative consequences on forests, Many families cannot afford the tax, forcing them to prematurely or unsustainably harvest timber, or even sell parcels of forest land to developers for housing or other forms of development.
Some of our trade deficit with China could also be cut by bringing back parts of American manufacturing in China producing exports for the U.S. In addition to bilateral consultations, G20 and IMF forums can be used to ensure correct trade adjustments, and a better economic policy coordination to reduce unsustainably large global trade imbalances.
"In addition, if we delay too long and then find ourselves in a situation where the labor market becomes unsustainably tight, price pressures become excessive, and we have to move rates up steeply, we could risk a recession, a bad outcome that history tells us disproportionately harms the more vulnerable parts of our society," she said on Wednesday.
The best way to help people with pre-existing conditions is to: This solution has been proven to work in most states pre-ACA, and with a bit of federal help it can work in every state — which is what the ACA was meant to accomplish in the first place, but massively and unsustainably failed to do.
There's always a chance (however small) that his 2017-18 season was unsustainably great, an abrupt ascent that's more Fetty Wap than Cardi B. He shot the ball slightly worse after the All-Star break and forgot how to finish at the rim in the playoffs, but the most important elements of Oladipo's game—speed, a menacing pull-up jumper, defensive instincts, etc.
Newly minted House Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam SmithDavid (Adam) Adam SmithWarren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Landmark US-Russia arms control treaty poised for final blow Young Democrats look to replicate Ocasio-Cortez's primary path MORE (D-Wash.) has long argued the United States' nuclear modernization plans are unsustainably costly and has said trimming the costs will be a top priority of his chairmanship.

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