Moreover, growth that is too fast can create economic dislocations and the misallocation of resources.
You thought that the market dislocations triggered by the collapse of Lehman Brothers were bad?
Communities that had already known great hardship now face the specter of sudden and painful economic dislocations.
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In the current environment, fund managers are positioning for continued volatility and opportunities created by dislocations across asset classes.
My editors want me to address the potential dislocations between Man and Machine when cars begin to drive themselves.
The script is full of reversals and abrupt dislocations and, halfway through, the movie springs a huge, jaw-dropping surprise.
But despite the difficulties and the social dislocations that will inevitably accompany it, the task could no longer be postponed.
Before going down, though, they caused dislocations and delays in other programs designed for similar missions that added to the collateral damage.
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It was just this kind of opacity that created the dislocations in market prices that made stock investing so lucrative for some.
Banks trading desks were making money from LIBOR rigging through the reset trade, whereby traders risk trade profits for dislocations in maturities.
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The dislocations from the spending cuts would be real, but short lived.
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True, the Weimar economy experienced massive dislocations but by most measures the 1930s Great Depression that followed far surpassed those of the early 1920s.
The Industrial Revolution involved hugely painful economic and social dislocations though nearly everybody would now agree that the gains in human welfare were worth the cost.
Fractures might happen twice a year, dislocations more often than that.
That's why we created Social Security while putting in place financial safeguards like the FDIC in the wake of the economic dislocations of the 1930s.
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If you've read the stories, you know that businesses and governments are probably not doing enough to tackle the problem, which some believe will cause considerable dislocations in digitally-dependent societies.
And we believe that the cost of economic dislocations, particularly in developing countries, from limiting fossil fuel consumption will be far worse than from merely adapting to a one degree change.
Alpha conveyed greetings, prayed for the recipient's health, invoked the memory of the dead, and wrote hereby merely to inform them of the sender's situation, the dislocations and hardships of the war.
Tim Murphy, a Pennsylvania congressman, is championing a bill that would give Congress power to review presidential decisions on whether or not to increase import duties in the face of sudden dislocations.
Either of these plans would greatly increase Trident II costs, lengthen the time it would take to reach full operational capability and compound the ever-present risks of technical problems due to programmatic dislocations.
With a wide-ranging knowledge base, she created a new way of investing by capitalizing on dislocations across the global capital markets and identifying areas of investment where capital is most needed and valued.
My core belief is that excess speculation from the hedge fund feedback loop in the soft commodities markets combined with a rapid increase in catastrophic weather incidents will mean continued price spikes and dislocations.
"The strong euro and the persistent dislocations in the money and credit markets will likely force the ECB to keep rates on hold for the foreseeable future, " said Holger Schmieding from Bank of America.
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The economic dislocations that have erupted in male-dominated industries, such as construction and finance, are making their way into industries dominated by women, as governments cut back on services, teaching staff and the like.
So the economy may be growing again, but that growth has not nearly made up for the terrible pain and dislocations that rocked businesses and families over the course of a very difficult two years.
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Obama will also express concern and ask about whether Japan will be able to restart nuclear power plants, and, if not, how Japan can limit the enormous costs and dislocations that will result from permanent closure.
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Over the past several years, it has become commonplace to hear the general public and pundits alike grouse about the lack of criminal prosecutions or regulatory enforcement proceedings arising out of the financial dislocations of 2007 and 2008.
But it is at least arguable, as Mr Mandelson's counterparts on mainland Europe keep saying, that American dynamism requires an American toleration of the social dislocations that new technologies and new patterns of work bring in their wake.
As natural disasters and wars rip apart societies, and as large-scale modernization projects, urbanization, and transnational migration bring about sudden dislocations, the endurance of cultural beliefs, values, practices, and knowledge, and their transmission across generations have become significant concerns.
His great-grandson, Hugh Owen Thomas, earned himself the epithet of The Father of Modern Orthopaedics, after inventing a collar to treat osteo-tuberculosis, a wrench for reducing dislocations, and a splint, which greatly reduced deaths from fractures among late 19th Century Liverpool dockers.
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