Manipulator
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But we didn't realize at the time that we actually needed a third manipulator, because we couldn't manipulate the neck from inside and walk the horse at the same time.
There are high-definition cameras,
manipulator
arms, and lots of little boxes and things to put your samples.
But even more important, I can move my body while I hold the manipulator, the clicker, and stabilize and coordinate my body, and I can even walk around.
With the same module, we can actually make it do something else: a manipulator, a typical, classical robotic task.
So with a manipulator, it can pick up an object.
Of course, you can add more modules to make the
manipulator
legs longer to attack or pick up objects that are bigger or smaller, or even have a third arm.
Heartbreak is a master
manipulator.
Bugs plays the role of cool
manipulator
while Elmer, as always, is the befuddled dupe.
Again she proves to be a mastermind
manipulator
of her own class -unchallenged.
Early on, there were intimations that Singh should neither be underestimated as a political manipulator, nor overestimated as an effective economic manager.
Diplomatic ripening sometimes requires the mediator to be a
manipulator
and an arm-twister.
The US Treasury has been charged by Congress to assess whether China is a “currency manipulator.”
In fact, the last time the Treasury Department declared China (or anyone else) a
manipulator
was in 1994.
So, as of April, China had met just one of the three congressional criteria, and thus did not qualify as a currency
manipulator.
The mere fact that a particular policy might weaken the currency does not make that country a
manipulator.
Fortunately, Mnuchin has so far avoided fulfilling one of Trump’s irrational promises: to label China a currency
manipulator
on his first day in office.
China no longer qualifies as a currency
manipulator
under any of the three internationally accepted criteria: exchange rate, trade balance, or foreign-exchange reserves.
But China is not the only supposed currency
manipulator
on the Trump administration’s radar.
Isn’t the power of the
manipulator
more insidious, and perhaps to be more greatly feared, than that of the policeman?
And yet, at around the same time, the United States Congress issued its loudest call ever to classify China as an exchange-rate manipulator, accusing Chinese leaders of maintaining the renminbi’s peg to the dollar in order to guarantee a permanent bilateral trade surplus.
On trade, Romney promises to launch a trade war with China, and to declare it a currency
manipulator
on Day One – a promise that gives him little wiggle room.
During the campaign, Trump threatened to retaliate against China for “raping” America on trade, to impose massive tariffs on Chinese imports, and to label China a currency
manipulator
on “day one.”
Though the Shanghai Composite Index has fallen far more than the Dow Jones Index, reaching its lowest level since November 2014, China is keeping the renminbi from depreciating so much that the US would label the country a currency
manipulator.
There is no question that Putin is a master
manipulator.
Conversely, US President Barack Obama promises to “get tough on China’s currency,” and America’s Congress is considering a move to force the US Treasury to label China a currency manipulator, paving the way for retaliatory tariffs.
They are also frustrated that the US Treasury has not “named and shamed” China by designating it a currency
manipulator.
Most notably, far from labeling China a currency
manipulator
“on day one” of his administration, as he promised during the campaign, he has dropped the charge completely, asking why he should take that step, when China is helping with other challenges (such as the North Korea nuclear threat).
During the campaign, Trump promised to label China a currency
manipulator
on his first day in office; end the “One China” policy (recognizing Taiwan as part of greater China) that has long guided Sino-American relations; and impose a high tariff on Chinese imports, to shrink the bilateral trade deficit.
Trump did not label China a currency
manipulator
upon taking office.
When the US Treasury last month conducted its scheduled review of Chinese currency policy, it concluded that China was not a currency
manipulator.
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