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Administered over a short duration, it can be a powerful antidote; but, used repeatedly over too long a period, the side effects can outstrip the benefits.
The first board meeting after the Englishnization decision took four hours to complete – double the normal
duration.
While other countries will eventually pick up the slack, there will be a transition period of unknown duration, during which the supply of such goods may decline, potentially undermining stability.
When economic historians examine the Great Recession, their overwhelming consensus is likely to be that its depth and
duration
reflected governments’ refusal to try to do more, not that they tried to do too much.
At sumud’s core lies the unswerving, blinkered view that Israel is illegitimate and its
duration
limited.
After all, while the previous rounds of US monetary easing have been associated with a persistent increase in equity prices, the size and
duration
of QE3 are more substantial.
Pain can be classified according to a variety of factors, such as
duration
or location.
Four years later, the repeated failure of economic forecasters to predict the depth and
duration
of the slump would have elicited a similar question from the queen: Why the overestimate of recovery?
Nearly half of the unemployed in the US, for example, have now been out of work for six months or longer, up from the traditional median unemployment
duration
of just 10 weeks.
For the
duration
of the match, we are entranced; afterwards, everything returns to how it was.
Consider the statistics on the
duration
of unemployment.
And once in office, he pushed through an EU-level reform to limit the
duration
of posted workers, many of whom are in France, and most of whom come from Poland.
Housing payments are higher because mortgages are of short
duration
(an average of ten years) and tight loan-to-value restrictions force borrowers to seek additional higher-cost loans from second-tier deposit institutions and non-financial companies.
Unfortunately, this has not been the case since 1995, when the NPT Review and Extension Conference made the
duration
of the NPT's validity indefinite.
The global economic crisis that began in 2008 is similar to the Great Depression of the 1930’s not only in terms of its depth and duration, but also in view of advanced countries’ policy errors and hesitation.
Research in Peru showed that fortifying an oral-rehydration solution with the proteins extracted from Ventria’s rice substantially lessens the
duration
of diarrhea and reduces the rate of recurrence – a near-miraculous advance for people in the developing world.
But such a policy diminishes, and may even eliminate, financiers’ ability to take the easy route by riding the
duration
yield curve for profits.
The decisive question, however, will be whether it will be possible to freeze the Iranian nuclear program for the
duration
of the negotiations to avoid a military confrontation before they are completed.
The pattern has become familiar: construct a dispute, initiate a jurisdictional claim through periodic incursions, and then increase the frequency and
duration
of such intrusions, thereby establishing a military presence or pressuring a rival to cut a deal on China’s terms.
After steadily increasing the frequency of those incursions since September 2012, China has recently begun increasing their
duration.
Comparing countries, there was no relationship between either the depth and
duration
of the output collapse and the increase in levels of protection, or the magnitude of the rise in unemployment and the extent of protectionism.
Assuming such depositors find FE holders willing to purchase their BE, a substantial BE-FE exchange rate emerges, varying with the size of the transaction, BE holders’ relative impatience, and the expected
duration
of capital controls.
As if achieving that goal were not already impossible, May insists on counting foreign students as migrants, even though they are in the UK only for the
duration
of their studies.
In 1997, South Korea would have ranked first in export sophistication, followed by Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey, Argentina, and Indonesia – a sequence that mirrors the
duration
of the recovery.
Nor can the
duration
of the residence permit be shortened simply because the immigrant claims welfare assistance.
The Iran nuclear pact at best manages one aspect of Iranian power, and only for a limited
duration.
Moreover, by facilitating faster matches, online talent platforms shorten the
duration
of unemployment, while the creation of flexible part-time opportunities can draw more inactive workers into the labor force and help part-time workers add hours.
Today, a significant majority of French voters cannot stomach the prospect of seeing either leader on their television screens for five more years (the
duration
of a French presidential mandate).
Since 1995, there were 26 reforms of migration policies in the EU-15: two-thirds tightened regulations by increasing procedural obstacles faced by visa applicants, reducing the
duration
of work permits, or making family reunification more difficult.
Signs barring Jews from public places were discreetly removed for the
duration
of the games.
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