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To communicate their intentions simply and clearly, they may set an explicit target range in terms of a particular economic variable, or announce a forecast for the variable, or offer forward guidance by specifying a threshold value for it that must be met before changing interest rates.
Similarly, time at home is no longer
clearly
demarcated, with people working online or participating in conference calls even as they manage their family life.
When the crisis erupted – owing to a downturn in the US housing market that was
clearly
foreseeable but willfully unforeseen – the public sector had to absorb the contingent liabilities built up in the financial system.
It was also only in the 1960’s that Milton Friedman
clearly
formulated the Great Depression’s monetary lessons.
Nonetheless, while emerging economies’ prospects were
clearly
over-hyped in the wake of the crisis, the bleak forecasts that dominate today’s headlines are similarly exaggerated.
Insurance policies that
clearly
specify the amounts that will be paid and the types of damage that will be covered are far better than the government-administered, after-the-fact bailout that many people seem to have expected.
But from the perspective of the past seven years, this
clearly
needs to be rethought.
The current “Normandy format” (Russia, Ukraine, Germany, and France)
clearly
is not enough.
The major accounting firms have
clearly
established a culture of permissiveness towards earnings manipulation.
Clearly, interdependency cannot be avoided; nor can the responsibility than it entails.
In this context, the continued accumulation of foreign-exchange reserves is
clearly
counterproductive.
In the face of these costs, the overblown and sometimes
clearly
dishonest claims about the war are an obscenity.
The Tories
clearly
didn’t expect their comprehensive victory, and some argue that it was the party’s promise to hold a referendum on European Union membership that made it possible.
And, in the event of a Trump presidency, financial policy would likely be crafted in large part by the House Financial Services Committee, whose chairman’s
clearly
stated priorities are to reduce consumer protection and remove any effective constraints on big banks’ activities.
The thinking is clear (if rarely spelled out
clearly
by politicians): whereas a loss of market confidence in the British state’s solvency would most likely trigger a depression, above-target inflation can be rectified at a relatively tolerable cost to living standards (though higher than it should have been).
But such a strategy requires that Russia
clearly
demonstrate its political will to cooperate with NATO.
Private-sector development
clearly
means different things to different people.
The message was clear: those in power were
clearly
convinced that eradicating their opponents was a better strategy than including them.
Clearly, violence and terrorism are thriving, despite Sisi’s pledge.
But, whatever the outcome, all the mourning and embalming will not alter a simple fact: Venezuela and its people are not
clearly
better off than they were 14 years ago.
It will not, as America's racial history
clearly
shows.
On April 8, a helicopter from a Chinese naval vessel operating in international waters south of Okinawa came within 90 meters of a Japanese Self-Defense Force escort ship – so close that a gun-wielding Chinese soldier was
clearly
visible.
Clearly, public hearings are an important element of participatory democracy.
So, clearly, it is not the transfer of the organ that outrages us – we do not think that the donor is misinformed about the value of a kidney or is being fooled into parting with it.
Bernanke, for example, has proposed giving independent central banks the authority to approve a maximum quantity of monetary finance if they believe doing so is necessary to achieve their
clearly
defined inflation target.
As a matter of statistics, the EU can
clearly
accommodate a million or more refugees.
Xi
clearly
falls into the statist camp.
For the age group over 50, the structure of pension systems is
clearly
a major factor.
But that is possible only when the role of horizontal subsidiarity is
clearly
formulated, which it has not been in the European Treaties, the Charter of Fundamental Rights, or the work of the European Convention.
Ultimately, emerging economies’ absolute size and rate of growth both matter in charting commodity demand and the future trajectory of global commodity prices, with per capita income
clearly
linked to consumers’ wealth.
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