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So it is not surprising that the deadline for a final deal has been
extended
once again.
In a delightful essay, Warren Buffett’s business partner, Charlie Munger, pointed out that the concept can be
extended
much more widely.
The process of reducing interest rates – anchored on a solid tax policy and enabled by the removal of institutional obstacles (such as the rule of remuneration of savings accounts) – was
extended
to the second half of 2012, leading to a real annual rate under 2%.
Extended
periods of sleep deprivation can cause polysensory hallucinations, psychotic-like episodes, and other neuropsychiatric phenomena.
In the US, for example, President George W. Bush’s Patriot Act is being extended, following a series of backroom deals.
The government insists on a January 2008 deadline, but the companies complain that the government’s reluctance to fund its share of operating costs fully and rising political violence in the Niger Delta make this deadline unrealistic, and want it
extended
three years.
This dangerous idea – proposed in France by Jacques Rueff in 1958, adopted throughout Europe over the following two decades, and
extended
to the European Central Bank – was intended to limit the tendency of capitalist economies to aggravate inflation as soon as they hit full employment.
It is reasonable to presume that the commodity boom’s positive effect on Latin America’s terms of trade will last for an
extended
period – perhaps 10-15 years – but that it will not be permanent.
For example, his opposition to governments’ authority to prohibit or regulate human behavior
extended
to licensing requirements for doctors and car drivers, as well as to anti-drug laws, which he believed operated as a subsidy to organized crime.
Civil-society groups operating in and around the test-site villages have also not been adequately consulted about Target Malaria’s work.The more interviews I conducted, the clearer it became that local people had not been involved in a genuinely participatory debate on the Target Malaria project, let alone
extended
their informed consent.
The more interviews I conducted, the clearer it became that local people had not been involved in a genuinely participatory debate on the Target Malaria project, let alone
extended
their informed consent.
These central banks offered their services primarily to domestic actors, but they also
extended
their largess to foreign private entities.
Originally created as a temporary fix in 2007, the swap lines established at that time connecting the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, and the Swiss National Bank have been
extended
each time a new crisis has unsettled the markets.
At various times in history, caliphates have
extended
into Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe.
Israel’s high-quality infrastructure could easily be
extended
to the West Bank and Gaza if security could be assured, and a young generation of entrepreneurs and technologists has grown up on both sides of the border.
The concept behind this vision is that the size and population density of a future Palestine will be roughly the same as in
extended
urban regions like the San Francisco Bay area or greater Cairo.
On an
extended
trip this summer through rural areas of Asia, the Middle East, and Africa on behalf of the United Nations, I visited countless villages afflicted with extreme hunger and struggling to survive against the odds.
Help would also be
extended
to settle the Palestinian refugees, whether in Palestine, other Arab countries, or, in special cases where Israel agrees for humanitarian reasons, in Israel itself.
Though originally intended to expire after ten years, the reservations have been
extended
for 70, with further extensions certain when they come up for renewal in 2020.
Making matters worse, this trend has not
extended
to employment.
These powers have been
extended
to new activities that were not previously considered areas of technological innovation, such as finance and business methods.
The banking sector is still digging out from the bad loans
extended
in the aftermath of the global meltdown in 2008.
The public guarantees that rich countries’ governments have
extended
to their financial sectors have exposed more clearly the critical line of demarcation between “safe” and “risky” assets, with emerging markets clearly in the latter category.
These links were not confined to credit relations, but also
extended
to direct and indirect shareholdings by the banks and their representation on the supervisory boards of firms.
In the case of coffee, for example, one would need to drink more than 50 cups a day, for an
extended
period of time, before any deleterious effects became likely.
That is why he is proposing that the 2001 and 2003 rate cuts for these taxpayers be allowed to expire at the end of the year, while the rate cuts for other taxpayers are
extended.
So far, Obama’s Republican opponents are adamant that the cuts be
extended
for all taxpayers, arguing that increases in top rates would discourage job creation.
This approach, if
extended
across more payments platforms, could engage hundreds of millions of individuals in factoring carbon-savings into their daily lifestyle choices.
In fact, it seems that not even robust domestic and international policy responses would be sufficient to eliminate the risk that demand and growth will remain subdued for an
extended
period.
What is crucial is that such a remedy is
extended
to all eurozone members, rather than singling out one country (Greece).
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