Dreaded
in sentence
176 examples of Dreaded in a sentence
To be clear, this is not an argument for Germany’s
dreaded
“transfer union” – ongoing transfers to countries like Greece.
A new model was needed not only to escape such pitfalls, but also to avoid the
dreaded
“middle-income trap” that ensnares most fast-growing developing economies when they reach income thresholds that China was rapidly approaching.
At the same time, it is important to prevent mineral wealth from causing unwarranted currency appreciation – the
dreaded
“Dutch disease.”
But, in an increasingly inflationary environment, any such efforts could fuel an outbreak of the
dreaded
wage-price spiral – the same lethal interplay that wreaked such havoc in the United States in the 1970’s.
It also provides some assurance for the
dreaded
future when robots may replace workers in many sectors.
The beneficiaries are not just the affluent, but people who in the old days would not have dreamed even of joining the
dreaded
waiting lists.
The strategic shift is also a deliberate effort by Chinese policymakers to avoid the
dreaded
“middle-income trap” – a mid-stage slowdown that has ensnared most emerging economies when per capita income nears the $17,000 threshold (in constant international prices).
This makes me optimistic that I will live to celebrate the day when this
dreaded
disease is stamped out forever.
Iran’s civilian authorities apparently have limited control over the military and the
dreaded
security services, which seem to answer to no one but themselves.
First, central banks take the conventional policy rate down to the
dreaded
“zero bound.”
In fact, it sets the stage for
dreaded
austerity measures that make bad times worse.
With benchmark interest rates stuck at the
dreaded
zero bound, monetary policy has been transformed from an agent of price stability into an engine of financial instability.
Indeed, the long
dreaded
impact of climate change is already upon us.
Anyone in Haiti who questioned his rule could expect to be dispatched – often in a public and theatrically violent manner – by Papa Doc’s
dreaded
Tonton Macoute.
His regime survives only through a ruthless campaign of terror conducted by the army, of which Mugabe is commander-in-chief; the police force, whose commander publicly declares political allegiance to Mugabe; the
dreaded
Central Intelligence Organization, which Mnangagwa headed for many years; and, of late, the ill-trained and brutal youth militia, whose loyalty to the ruling party is unflinching.
Long-standing concerns about the Chinese economy’s
dreaded
“hard landing” have intensified.
Some offer a straightforward explanation: China, along with other major emerging economies, has become ensnared in the
dreaded
“middle-income trap,” unable to break through to advanced-economy status.
Prominent academics warn that China could fall victim to the
dreaded
“middle-income trap,” which has derailed many a developing nation.
The
dreaded
inflationary endgame suddenly looms as a very real possibility.
The US will face a trifecta of new fiscal hurdles – lack of legal authority to pay debt, no operating budget for the federal government, and the
dreaded
prospect of sequestration – before the end of March.
Success is essential if China is to avoid the
dreaded
“middle-income trap” – the economic slowdown that most fast-growing developing economies experience when they reach income thresholds comparable to that of China today.
Europe’s economy is dead in the water, and the
dreaded
specter of deflation is looming ever larger.
The powerful research tools that we now have to uncover the underlying basis of childhood cancers could fundamentally change how we treat children with these
dreaded
diseases.
That supposition liberated the Fed from fear of the
dreaded
“zero bound” that it was approaching in 2003-2004, when, in response to the collapse of the equity bubble, it lowered its benchmark policy rate to 1%.
The Berlin Wall collapsed in 1989 much more rapidly than most West Germans would have dreamed (or dreaded).
Never mind that industrial policies are a time-tested strategy for developing countries seeking to avoid the
dreaded
middle-income trap by shifting from imported to indigenous innovation.
If the shocks are sharp enough – and if they hit a weakened global economy that is approaching its “stall speed” of around 3% annual growth – the relapse could turn into the
dreaded
double-dip recession.
Unlike former Chinese president Jiang Zemin, whose history lectures irritated Japan's postwar generations, Hu focused on the future, avoiding the
dreaded "
Y" word in the meeting with Koizumi.
That Old Tax MagicWASHINGTON, DC – Tax time in the United States – the
dreaded
mid-April deadline for filing annual income-tax forms – has come and gone.
In 1979, after an uprising against Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his
dreaded
SAVAK secret police, Iranian mobs seized the American embassy.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Would
Could
Their
There
Other
Economies
Being
Avoid
About
Really
Himself
Through
Should
Quite
Movie
Developing
Children
Before
Thought