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The ant's brain has been hijacked by a parasite that infects the brain,
inducing
suicidal behavior.
Because these places, these habitats, are
inducing
immense amounts of anxiety and depression in children, and they don't have a lot of experience with medication.
But even when this has been done, the very nature of epidemiological studies, which examine differences between preexisting groups, rather than deliberately
inducing
changes within the same individuals, means that a single study can only demonstrate a correlation between a substance and a health outcome, rather than a true cause and effect relationship.
This movie is nothing but a pathetic, repetitive movie, which instead of
inducing
two hours of laughter, it induced two hours of suicidal urges.
If you are not a girl under the age of ten, New York Minute will be a head ache
inducing
waste of 90 minutes of your time.
unfortunately, 24 in London did not. in fact, it had a reverse affect,
inducing
sleep.
Finally, to sum up, this film features Luke Goss from that vomit
inducing
band Bros as the lead bad guy.
The dialog was capable of
inducing
a coma in the unsuspecting.
Be warned, there are several tissue
inducing
moments.
The Fed’s chairman at the time, Ben Bernanke, reasoned that unconventional monetary policy would drive down long-term rates,
inducing
investors to shift from high-quality bonds to equities and other risky securities.
That is where the notion of the entrepreneur as hero can be helpful – by
inducing
more young people to study math and science, which will help them in many ways even if they pursue a non-technical career.
Indeed, stock markets are tanking precisely because investors fear that ever-increasing risk premia in the eurozone’s peripheral countries will force them to stop consuming and investing, leading to lower German rates and thus
inducing
German households to reduce their consumption as well.
Yet China allows only 38 foreign films into the country each year,
inducing
filmmakers to bend over backward to please the censors.
In any case, Clinton’s program will not achieve its stated goal of
inducing
those doing the trading, and thus setting stock prices, to take a longer-term perspective.
In addition, such insulation discourages the raising of additional capital,
inducing
executives to run banks with a capital level that provides an inadequate cushion for bondholders and depositors.
With projections for German GDP growth this year and next revised downward by more than 0.6 percentage points in the last few months, the government could be forced to initiate a pro-cyclical fiscal policy to achieve its goal,
inducing
even lower growth at home and throughout the eurozone.
The reason for these results is straightforward: increasing Europe’s climate-policy efforts boosts investments, thus
inducing
learning-by-doing, especially when these efforts are channeled into new technologies like renewable energy and advanced construction materials.
Learning-by-doing, in turn, increases competitiveness and spurs economic growth, thereby improving investors’ expectations – and
inducing
further investment.
The idea is that price action will trigger both the “wealth effect” and “animal spirits,” thus
inducing
consumers to spend more and companies to invest in future capacity.
Mass illiteracy and high rates of infant mortality contribute to rapid population growth, by
inducing
families to have huge numbers of children to “beat the odds” in order to ensure that some children survive to adulthood.
It works, the BoE has argued, by reducing medium-term interest rates, increasing asset prices, and
inducing
shifts in investor preferences that indirectly stimulate investment and thus demand.
The alternative is inconsistent (if not arbitrary) enforcement of the current rules,
inducing
divisiveness among member states and eventual fragmentation.
Apart from avoiding the excess burden and injustice of taxation, they also have the benefit of
inducing
banks’ owners to choose a prudent investment strategy, while persuading creditors to scrutinize and select carefully the banks to which they want to lend.
For each of those processes, it proposes a boundary – a quantitative ceiling – beyond which we risk
inducing
abrupt changes that could push our planet into a state that is more hostile to humanity.
It would also provide a roadmap for improving the quality of life in India’s cities, benefiting local residents both directly and indirectly (by
inducing
foreign investment).
Second, the United States took advantage of this by lowering interest rates to unprecedented levels,
inducing
a housing bubble, with mortgages available to anyone not on a life-support system.
Some of the sales in 2001, moreover, reflected purchases that would have been postponed until this year were it not for special offers
inducing
consumers to buy cars earlier than they otherwise would.
But leading banks are also accused of illegal behavior –
inducing
people to borrow, for example, by deceiving them about the interest rate that would actually be paid, while misrepresenting the resulting mortgage-backed securities to investors.
This will reduce the world price of these fuels,
inducing
other countries to consume even more than they otherwise would.
They must succeed in
inducing
the oil sheikhs and other producers of fossil fuels to throttle their pumps.
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