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Likewise, though Japan's behavior before and during WWII was undeniably atrocious, its record since 1945 – including championing the United Nations and other multilateral institutions and providing
guidance
and assistance to developing countries – has been exemplary.
Then there was “forward guidance” (FG), the commitment to keep policy rates at zero for longer than economic fundamentals justified, thereby further reducing shorter-term interest rates.
Early childhood education is critical but must lead to high-quality schools that provide ample career-related
guidance
and counseling.
Whether they have the force of law is not the point; they provide
guidance
for civilized behavior.
NEW YORK – Monetary policy has become increasingly unconventional in the last six years, with central banks implementing zero-interest-rate policies, quantitative easing, credit easing, forward guidance, and unlimited exchange-rate intervention.
To increase breastfeeding rates, governments need to ensure that mothers receive the
guidance
and help they need.
However, historical experience offers little
guidance
on what the sequence should be because the scale of the transformations required by the collapse of communism is unprecedented.
On April 9th, foreign ministers from the EU, Russia, and other countries from the Baltic Sea Region will meet in Luxembourg to review implementation of the so-called Northern Dimension Action Plan and provide political
guidance
for developing this initiative.
Free market critics, sensitive to the problem of excluding people from living a longer life simply because of their income, look to the welfare states of Northern Europe for guidance, because they do not use the price system to allocate healthcare.
The US presidency gives direction and
guidance
to the entire system, a kind of rudder that guides the world toward calm waters or, when necessary, through periods of creative disruption.
The result of low interest rates, quantitative easing, and forward guidance, Taylor argues, is a “decline in credit availability [that] reduces aggregate demand, which tends to increase unemployment, a classic unintended consequence.”
On monetary policy, the European Central Bank’s forward
guidance
– the commitment to keep interest rates at a low level for a long time – is too little too late and has not prevented a rise in short- and long-term borrowing costs, which could stifle the eurozone’s already-anemic economic recovery.
Outside of the eurozone, the strength of the United Kingdom’s recovery and the Bank of England’s soft forward
guidance
have led to similar “unwarranted” increases in interest rates, which the BoE, like the ECB, seems unable to prevent in the absence of more muscular action.
We also need to provide consumers with guidance, and, ultimately, to establish a practical lifestyle model that consumers are able to emulate.
The Globalization of ScienceSAN FRANCISCO – Science provides an invaluable source of
guidance
to individuals and governments.
Inventing a Better Future also provided detailed
guidance
to governments and international organizations on how to build institutional capacities for science and technology in both developing and industrialized countries.
In Poland, once the battle against Communism was won, the Solidarity movement was soon sundered by conflicts between secular democrats and believers who looked to the Church for
guidance.
Such was the scale of the necessary transition that neither modern macroeconomics, nor the International Monetary Fund’s nearly 50 years of experience, offered much
guidance.
A 2006 UN mandate review finds that UN member states adopt hundreds of mandates each year, conferring “additional responsibilities with neither corresponding funds nor guidance” on how resources should be used.
But these trends tended to persist within occupations, industries, and educational attainment levels, thus providing little
guidance
concerning what occupation to choose or how much education to pursue.
In other words, markets can work efficiently only with the
guidance
of a competent, honest, and fair state, with effective protections against abuses and graft from both the market actors who offer bribes and the officials who accept them.
Journalists who ignore the
guidance
on terminology in this speech should be called – in private – by the Fed.
But there is useful
guidance
for policymakers in the Reinhold Niebuhr prayer that Alcoholics Anonymous has made its own: “God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”
In 2017, the World Health Organization, in an effort to address these challenges, classified antibiotics into three groups and issued
guidance
for how each class of drugs should be used to treat 21 of the most common infections.
The requests for non-lethal equipment made by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko at the recent Munich Security Conference could provide some
guidance.
Gradually, under the
guidance
of his friend and mentor Shams of Tabriz, he turned away from orthodoxy, and decided to pursue a path of introspection and ecstatic worship instead.
If liberal philosophers are of limited
guidance
in dealing with our enemies, perhaps one of the 20th century's most illiberal thinkers can help.
So the five-year plan is no longer a detailed blueprint for industrial expansion; rather, it provides a picture of what the Chinese leadership hopes will be achieved under the government’s general
guidance.
Other countries and regional organizations have come up with similar
guidance.
The rules of the game that are supposed to provide
guidance
to individuals and firms lack clarity and stability.
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