Meantime
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612 examples of Meantime in a sentence
Perhaps a Republican victory will boost their confidence, but in the
meantime
investment and employment require fiscal stimulus (monetary stimulus, by contrast, would be more likely to stimulate corporations to devour each other than to hire workers).
In the meantime, the government would be closing unprofitable plants, which might boost corporate saving.
In the meantime, political, social, and economic chaos will deepen, and Haiti's impoverished people will suffer.
In the meantime, they are calling for defiance, not compromises or concessions.
In the meantime, the ECB is facing a very different set of economic conditions, including generally sluggish growth, the risk of deflation, and worries about the impact of the terrorist attacks in Paris on business and consumer confidence.
In the meantime, Germany can hardly play its customary role as Europe’s anchor of stability.
In the meantime, campaigns to raise awareness of gender issues among decision-makers, teachers, parents, students, and the general public are needed to push back against deeply entrenched discriminatory attitudes.
And, as we have found out in the meantime, this is as true for countries as it is for companies.
In the meantime, a major effort must be launched to assuage the concerns of Iran’s neighbors, several of which will be tempted to hedge their bets against Iran’s potential breakout in 15 years by pursuing nuclear programs of their own.
In the meantime, on issues such as climate change, pandemics, terrorism, and financial stability, both an authoritarian China and the US will benefit from cooperation.
In the meantime, the post-1980s one-child generation will be supporting not only the elderly, but also a higher number of young people.
In the meantime, problems within countries will continue to fuel public suspicion that the system is rigged to favor elites.
In the meantime, these countries can put in place the institutions, policies, and laws needed to ensure that the resources benefit all of their citizens.
In the meantime, the opposition, although strong and immoderate, is not yet secessionist.
In the meantime, although the Soviet Union’s aging and infirm Communist leadership offered little prospect for progress, Kohl stuck to the détente policies of Brandt and Schmidt, which his own party had bitterly opposed.
In the meantime, persistent high unemployment reduces the economy’s growth potential by robbing today’s workers of skills and experience.
In the meantime, every drone strike will not only undermine human rights and international humanitarian law, but will also further widen a legal loophole that other governments and armed groups will not hesitate to exploit.
In the meantime, the country must be careful about joining the exchange rate mechanism (ERM II) – the narrow band within which applicant currencies must operate for at least two years prior to adopting the euro.
In the meantime, the public must receive reliable information and advice on the proper use of antibiotics.
In the meantime, Sharon has paid heavily for his policies.
In the meantime, at least two lessons should be learned from the rejection of ACTA.
In the meantime, the minority that has benefited financially over the past two decades is unlikely to give up its advantages without a fight.
Many things may change in the
meantime.
In the meantime, there is another question to be considered: how many Europeans want Britain to stay in the EU?
In the meantime, several regional monetary unions are on the drawing board, in addition to the two monetary unions that already exist, one de jure and the other de facto.
In the meantime, as the debate continues, my contributions help to ensure that the money spent by those trying to reelect President Bush doesn't overwhelm the process.
In the meantime, putting substantial pay directly into the hands of women in countries where their legal status is low is bound to bring about social change.
In the meantime, the international community needs to support the work of the United Nations International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala.
In the meantime, no decisions should be taken that would prevent or undermine the UK’s post-Brexit coordination with EU foreign-policy positions, actions, and instruments.
In the meantime, however, the electoral system makes decisive action possible--and appreciated by the electorate.
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