Circulation
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Our economy depends on the free and rapid
circulation
of people and goods, and we have invented transportation technologies to suit our needs.
Some recent therapeutic possibilities include the co-infusion of haptoglobin with hemoglobin in
circulation
or with vitamin C – additives that hold promising implications for the development of safe and effective blood substitutes.
By value, some 60-70% of all the banknotes issued by the Federal Reserve are in permanent
circulation
outside the US.
Her books have been translated into 20 languages, with millions in
circulation.
To quote Havel's close friend, the Catholic priest and philosopher Tomas Halik (whom Havel once proposed as his successor), democracy without civil society is like a body without blood
circulation.
India has now overtaken the US as the world’s second-largest telephone market, with 857 million SIM cards in
circulation
and an estimated 600 million individual users.
CDSs magnified the size of the bubble by hugely speeding up the velocity of monetary
circulation.
India’s Demonetization DisasterNE W DELHI – On November 8, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that, at the stroke of midnight, some 14 trillion rupees worth of 500- and 1,000-rupee notes – 86% of all the currency in
circulation
– would no longer be legal tender.
As a result, most of the black money believed to have been in
circulation
has now flooded into banks, depriving the government of its expected dividend.
With the ongoing reform of the interstate ICMS (a tax levied on the
circulation
of goods and services), investors will have greater legal clarity and security.
In economics, Friedman revived and developed the monetarist theory that the quantity of money in
circulation
is the main determinant of how economies perform.
(Although national currencies remained in
circulation
until 2002, exchange rates were “irrevocably” fixed from 1999.)
His expectation was that by controlling the amount of money in circulation, the Fed could bring about larger reductions in inflation with smaller increases in idle capacity and unemployment than what traditional Keynesian models predicted.
Europe’s crisis is rooted in the state monopoly over the issue and
circulation
of money, and in flawed management of the financial system.
It could be authorized to enter into trade agreements as well as agreements concerning individuals (for example, admission and
circulation
of foreigners, or extradition), plus the right to seek admission to the UN (which does not require full sovereignty and independence).
Even the free
circulation
of workers and people in Europe is a well-established and positive reality: 2% of EU citizens – more than 10 million people – reside in a Union member country other than their native one.
The text of the draft resolution now in
circulation
contains no offensive language.
It is estimated that several million AR-15 semiautomatic rifles (the type used in the Orlando killings and by US soldiers in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq) are in
circulation
in the US.
Among the various ideas in circulation, most incorporate former US President Bill Clinton’s call for Jerusalem’s Jewish communities to be part of Israel and the Arab communities to be part of Palestine.
At one point, more than a dozen quasi-currencies were in
circulation.
As QE expands the size of these central banks’ balance sheets, the monetary base (currency in
circulation
and commercial banks’ reserves) also grows.
We restrict access to most drugs, impose heavy taxes and marketing constraints on tobacco, and control gun
circulation
and ownership.
Without the additional money that GIPS central banks created in excess of their countries’ requirements for internal circulation, trade deficits could not have been sustained, and the GIPS’ commercial banks would have been unable to prop up asset prices (which all too often were those of government bonds).
Reports of Vlad's cruel method - by no means unusual at the time - were already in
circulation
during his lifetime, and Corvinus probably gave his brutality a particularly bloodthirsty spin.
Given that an exchange rate is the relative price of a currency, as more euros come into circulation, their value has to fall substantially to establish a new equilibrium in the currency market.
Netanyahu held an early election in 2014, in order to protect his mouthpiece – which now has the largest
circulation
of any Israeli newspaper – from parliamentary bills threatening to hobble it.
State aid to ailing companies remains ubiquitous, and common rules designed to ensure free
circulation
of goods and services are not fully respected by the member states - public procurement and energy markets being prime examples.
Moreover, most markets for services - securities trading, wholesale and retail distribution, business services, and local utilities - remain sheltered from competition and free
circulation
rules.
In Tunisia, the largest newspaper has a
circulation
of roughly 50,000 in a country of 10 million people.
Indeed, almost all the reserves added in the second and third rounds of QE, more than 95%, are sitting in excess reserves, neither lent nor borrowed and never used to increase money in
circulation.
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