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Traditionally conservative Arab monarchies are now doing the unthinkable and risking total state collapse in Syria.
Hans Ulrich Obrist, my co-director, and I like to think the unthinkable; take risks.
It was once unthinkable that "risk-free" institutions could fail — so unthinkable that the chief executives of the companies that recently did fail probably didn't realize when they crossed the line from highly creditworthy to eventually insolvent.
A few months ago such a policy was unthinkable, because of the risk of power shortages.
So it's unthinkable that Google would risk its cash cow simply because employees thought instant results were cool.
As in America's debt-ceiling debate, they are risking an unthinkable financial — and political — crisis to fix what they see as fundamentally unsound economic policies.
An illegal journey is an option for fleeing Afghan men, but for most unaccompanied women it is unthinkable – prohibited by huge physical risks, vast expense and cultural prejudices against travelling without a male guardian.
And the familiar insurable risks have been joined by a whole new litany of worries.Darrell Rigby of Bain, a management consultancy, explains that managers now have to be prepared for a range of risks that were unthinkable not long ago.
We should have learned by now that each credit — no matter how unthinkable its failure would be — has risk and requires capital.
Therefore, in retrospect, the administration of BPs for periodontal purposes while exposing the patients to the risk of BRONJ is unthinkable.
But it certainly wasn't because investors believe that credit risk in Treasuries is unthinkable.
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