Conjunction
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86 examples of Conjunction in a sentence
This again uses our own imagination in
conjunction
with the unnerving sights and audio to build up the psychological terror.
In
conjunction
with the launch of the Decade of Roma Inclusion in 2005, my foundation network formed an alliance with the World Bank and transferred its Roma educational programs to a newly established Roma Education Fund.
We have hated this “but,” this coordinating conjunction, ever since the dawn of the Soviet era.
One example of this convergence is neuroArm, developed by my research team at the University of Calgary in
conjunction
with engineers at MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates.
These reforms work, typically in
conjunction
with others, when they promote productivity-enhancing structural transformation.
A “No First Use” declaration should be collectively agreed upon, in
conjunction
with corresponding verifiable force structures, deployments, and readiness status.
The next is to develop a comprehensive strategy, in
conjunction
with the UN Security Council, to eliminate piracy in Somali waters.
In
conjunction
with its “one belt, one road” strategy and its creation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, China’s influence in the region will expand significantly as a result.
These initiatives are in
conjunction
with other undertakings, such as a joint ACS-Clinton Health Access Initiative program to broaden access to cancer medications.
India's global political influence is likely to rise in
conjunction
with economic success, benefiting both the cause of democracy as well as the global economy.
That is why quantitative easing should be run in
conjunction
with a eurozone-wide investment program designed to modernize the creaking infrastructure of eastern and southern Europe.
Moreover, recent analyses, carried out in
conjunction
with the establishment of the new BRICS bank, have demonstrated the woeful inadequacy of official assistance and concessional lending for meeting Africa’s infrastructure needs, let alone for achieving the levels of sustained growth needed to reduce poverty significantly.
This is not just a matter of revaluing the Chinese currency, as argued by some US policymakers, but requires gradual adjustment of most major currencies against the dollar in
conjunction
with concerted fiscal and monetary policy adjustments in the rest of the world.
The economists Alberto Alesina and Roberto Perotti have shown that, after controlling for several other factors, high-inequality countries do tend to have more social instability, as measured by, say, the number of politically motivated assassinations or the number of people killed in
conjunction
with domestic mass violence.
In an interesting
conjunction
of events, shortly after the Asahi editorial was published, Abe committed Japan to halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, and to helping developing countries to join in a new post-Kyoto protocol climate regime.
Second, in July 2002, the city of Syracuse, New York, in
conjunction
with the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, the Yale School of Management, and Realliquidity, LLC, created home equity insurance that pays out if an index of city home prices declines.
In 2011, in the context of the Arab Spring, the US government, in
conjunction
with the governments of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, and Israel, decided to bring down Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, even though overthrowing another country’s government amounts to a blatant violation of international law.
Had London found itself in the clasp of the European Central Bank’s policies in the 2008-2012 period, Britain’s large trade and budget deficits, in
conjunction
with massive bailouts for the City, would have made the Greek, Irish, Portuguese, and Spanish bailouts look like child’s play.
That is why the unemployment rate needs to be considered in
conjunction
with the labor-force participation rate.
This, in
conjunction
with the tightening of current sanctions, including the exclusion of Russian banks from Western capital markets, is bound to cause serious shortages, declining living standards, and major problems for Russia’s ownership class.
Even skeptics of NATO expansion and operations like the intervention in Libya now recognize that joint operations by member countries, operating under a UN mandate and in
conjunction
with regional partners, is likely to be a model for the future.
Something similar happened in Austria, where the Social Democratic Party ruled either alone or in
conjunction
with the Austrian People’s Party between 1971 and 1999 (except for 1983-1986).
That question will soon need to be answered, because both the pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (in
conjunction
with the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) and the Public Health Agency of Canada have candidate vaccines in development.
Only the major pharmaceutical companies, working in
conjunction
with basic and applied research centers around the world, can mobilize the necessary funding.
Starting in 1964, in
conjunction
with Democratic President Lyndon Baines Johnson’s “New Society,” the government threatened to withhold federal funding for health, education, and other state and local programs from jurisdictions that resisted legislative and judicial desegregation orders.
Centuries of inculcation with Confucianism was as important to the rise of East Asia’s hyper-growth economies as the
conjunction
of Protestantism and the rise of capitalism was to the west.
Yet another vacuous budget deal, in
conjunction
with weaker-than-expected growth for the US economy for years to come, spells a protracted period of outsize government deficits.
Unlike most central banks, the ECB cannot act as a lender of last resort, which, in
conjunction
with the absence of common bonds (Eurobonds), induced large-scale speculation on intra-European national debts.
An increase in military spending, in
conjunction
with an enforcement of the stability pact, should bring about a trimming of the non-defense budget: the public sector wage bill and a welfare state grown far beyond the goal of supporting the incomes of the poor, would of necessity need to be trimmed sharply.
As the only entity that integrates central banks, supervisors, treasuries of major economies, and international standard-setting bodies, the FSB is uniquely positioned to set priorities on financial regulation, provide regulatory coherence across the financial sector, oversee consistent implementation, and, in
conjunction
with the International Monetary Fund, to assess systemic vulnerabilities.
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