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Exchange-rate movements would be minimal and only as intended, and volatility would be contained, because tit-for-tat injections would no longer occur and speculation would wane.
Before he turns to lying as an instrument of statecraft, he should consider the importance of the goal, the availability of alternative means to achieve it, and whether the deception can be
contained
or is likely to establish a pattern.
They believe that the fallout can be
contained
without panic or contagion.
That clause,
contained
in Article 7 of the agreement, authorizes countries, “after consultation with the [International Monetary] Fund, temporarily to impose limitations on freedom of exchange operations in the scarce currency”; and it grants those countries “complete jurisdiction in determining the nature of such limitations.”
That scare was
contained
when the G-7 committed to increase guarantees of bank deposits and to backstop the financial system.
He was contained, like a jackal in a cage.
Intensive animal husbandry procedures that place billions of poultry and swine in close proximity to humans, combined with unsanitary conditions, poverty, and grossly inadequate public health infrastructure of all kinds, make it unlikely that a pandemic can be prevented or
contained
at the source.
Margaret Thatcher appointed several Jews to high office, prompting the former prime minister Harold MacMillan’s sniffy remark that her cabinet
contained
“more Old Estonians than Old Etonians.”
The EU should also negotiate a framework document in the context of the next Partnership and Cooperation Agreement negotiations in order to clarify the obligations
contained
in the Treaty, in particular its Transit Protocol.
My country must acknowledge that corruption has been a canker on our public and economic life and must be
contained.
With good communication policy, inflation expectations can be contained, and inflation can be brought down as quickly as necessary.
Indeed, they may be easily absorbed as long as annual GDP growth remains at 8-9% and, most importantly, as long as local government borrowings are now
contained.
But it has not appeared yet, and it may be adequately
contained
if it does.
The key question is whether the consequences of Iraq’s disintegration could be
contained
within its national borders, or whether large parts of the region would be affected.
This sense of injustice is only partly
contained
by political considerations in the US, thanks to the “Obama factor,” a rare phenomenon that can be described as the restoration of trust in one’s political leaders.
Nayar suggests that it has long been known that the reactor’s design
contained
basic flaws, though only the Japanese authorities can verify this.
Early chemists hypothesized that combustible matter
contained
a hidden element – phlogiston – that could explain why substances changed form when they burned.
It
contained
provisions that would have removed excessive presidential powers and given Kenyans a stronger bill of rights.
found that hardly any of the “vitamin waters” it tested
contained
what their labels said they did, and some had only 20% to 50% of the amounts of nutrients listed.
The best we can hope for is that liberal democracies will muddle through this period of unease – that demagogic temptations will be resisted, and violent impulses
contained.
Indeed, civil wars are rarely
contained
within the countries where they begin.
Similarly, the risk of deflation worldwide has been
contained
via exotic and unconventional monetary policies: near-zero interest rates, quantitative easing, credit easing, and forward guidance.
In the years after World War II, this humanist ideal became the basis of Europe’s spiritual and political identity and hence it is
contained
in the founding documents of the European Union.
And that leads to yet another potentially game-changing issue: whether regional instability remains
contained
or fuels global insecurity.
The bad news is that US bank representatives cite these studies when claiming, in the financial media and presumably to their favorite members of Congress, that the too-big-to-fail phenomenon has been
contained
and that the time has come for regulators to back off.
Germany and Japan had to be kept down, the Communist powers had to be contained, and the old countries of Europe had to learn to live with one another under unifying pan-national institutions.
This long-run plan should increase spending on education, infrastructure, and research, while curbing future growth in health-care spending through the cost-containment mechanisms
contained
in Obama’s health-reform legislation.
In response, an ad hoc coalition, including moderate opposition groups, Turkish authorities, and local NGOs carried out a series of vaccination campaigns and
contained
the outbreak.
China’s Twin ChallengesLONDON – This month’s monetary-policy statement from the People’s Bank of China (PBOC)
contained
a striking statement: “If endogenous momentum is inadequate and returns on investment low, growth must rely on debt to a great extent.”
But, for now, volatility remains
contained.
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