Equilibrium
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Because there is no
equilibrium.
But in any event, by the end of this year, beginning of next year, we get to a stable
equilibrium
outcome.
And that
equilibrium
is not what the United States would like, but it's probably an
equilibrium
that the United States can live with, and that a lot of others can live with.
But it's being balanced like that in
equilibrium.
It does an
equilibrium
glide.
They maintained the
equilibrium
between thought and action on which the well-being of the world depended.
Rather, it is a cycle of life that must be sustained— from the feeding of open mouths and rumbling bellies, to the
equilibrium
of the Earth.
And like our relationship with the ecosystem we're always searching for
equilibrium
in how we divide ourselves across the planet.
Are they ever in
equilibrium
in the way that you see your work?
So when the fish control the urchin population, the ocean was restored to its natural
equilibrium.
Rather than fighting back in the moment, the "hero" draws upon built-up inner anxiety to engage in a single act of power in an attempt to restore
equilibrium.
The
equilibrium
achieved at the end is not identical to the initial
equilibrium
because Max has understand much more about his innermost feeling.
Staying at the same hotel is a likable, down-on-his luck businessman Danny Wright (Greg Kinnear), also trying to regain his
equilibrium.
Had the
equilibrium
of this movie been tilted slightly more toward suspense it might have (just) succeeded.
Antonis (Sakis Boulas)is a high-ranked member of PASOK, the political party which governed Greece almost 20 years and Michalis (Argiris Bakirtzis) is somewhere in the middle, trying to balance things, trying to bring a state of equilibrium, which is an utopia of course.
Emotional security can safely be said to provide one's
equilibrium.
Global integration brought tremendous benefits: the international division of labor, which are so clearly proved by the theory of comparative advantage; dynamic benefits such as economies of scale and the rapid spread of innovations from one country to another, which are less easy to demonstrate by static
equilibrium
theory; and noneconomic benefits such as the freedom of choice associated with the international movement of goods, capital, and people, and the freedom of thought associated with the international movement of ideas.
Economic theory rests on the misleading concept of
equilibrium.
In my view
equilibrium
is elusive, because market participants try to discount a future that is itself shaped by market expectations.
Market participants, if they are rational, will recognize that they are shooting at a moving target rather than discounting a future
equilibrium.
That assumption may yield a hypothetical equilibrium, but has little relevance to actual market behavior, and neither market operators nor regulators fully accept the theory because they are rational people.
Markets do not operate in a vacuum and do not tend toward
equilibrium.
This bit of statistical legerdemain reflects the political sensitivity of Europe’s current-account imbalances, which stems from eurozone members’ inability to rely on the exchange rate to restore
equilibrium.
For starters, while it would likely cause the renminbi to strengthen, the consensus in China is that the current exchange rate is not far from the
equilibrium
level, meaning that the appreciation would likely be moderate.
Our primary aim is the restoration of peace and, if not stability, an acceptable political
equilibrium.
Though financial markets will calm down when the ruble’s exchange rate settles into its new equilibrium, Russia’s economy will remain weak, forcing the country’s leaders to make tough choices.
But no amount of posturing can offset the disintegration of the economy’s material base caused by the new
equilibrium
in the oil market.
Indeed, after Lafontaine’s “The Left” party merged with eastern Germany’s ex-communists, it secured a firm base among voters, changing the political
equilibrium
in the country.
Abe has already built a close relationship with India, and he sees improved relations with Russia – with which Japan never formally made peace after World War II – as the missing ingredient for a regional power
equilibrium.
Markets have not yet found their equilibrium, and the governments on Europe’s southwestern rim are nervously watching how events unfold.
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