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Definitions for unsustainably
un·sus·tain·ab·ly
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unsustainablyadverb
In an unsustainable manner
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unsustainably in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unsustainably in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of unsustainably in a Sentence
Oil is likely at unsustainably low prices - we should see a rebound, which will substantially increase government revenues in the medium term, but the question is when will that rebound happen?
Recent data suggest that consumer spending isn’t slowing that much, that the labor market continues to run unsustainably hot, and that inflation is not coming down as fast as I thought, if those data reports continue to come in too hot, the policy target range will have to be raised this year even more to ensure that we do not lose the momentum that was in place before the data for January were released.
A gallon of milk costs $ 4.62. Rents keep rising unsustainably, mental health diagnosis have increased, homelessness has skyrocketed, and overdoses and fentanyl deaths have ravaged poor communities. All of this while almost one million Americans died from a virus that has claimed the lives of over six million worldwide during the last two years of a global lockdown.
Commercial losses are unsustainably low, somebody is going to have an impact from the fact that oil prices are $47 a barrel just now. It’s hard to say who it is.
The single-family building market has moved off the unsustainably hot pace of construction of last fall and has reached a still hot but more stable level of activity.
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