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There was a consequent output decline of more than 6percentt of GDP -- that's 6percentt of the now $16 trillion in goods and services that were never produced, while some 8 million workers lost their jobs causing incalculable damage to families and communities.
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Additional temperature rises could compromise our safety and cause incalculable damage from a large number of billion-dollar disasters in coming years – if we don't address our emissions, insist upon an appropriate climate policy and curtail the rogue fossil fuel industry.
As the Recording Industry Association of America and Screen Actors Guild put it in their comments, new technologies, including the online environment, "[have] done and will continue to cause incalculable damage" to content.
The Wakefield article caused incalculable damage by eliciting public skepticism about the safety of vaccines, which has caused plummeting vaccination rates in Europe and the U.S. and a resurgence of cases of infectious diseases that had become rare.
Ebola, while far less likely to cause a pandemic, has killed more than seven thousand people this year and has caused incalculable economic damage in Africa.
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A recurrence today would cause incalculable death and damage, researchers say.
I fully understood that the myriad colors I was seeing were a result of all the rain we've gotten recently -- rain which caused incalculable amounts of suffering and damage to people in the Boulder area -- and though I wished the rain hadn't destroyed people's homes and lives, it sure did make things look pretty.
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