Meantime
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612 examples of Meantime in a sentence
In the meantime, both economists and policymakers have an important role to play in improving the existing situation.
In the meantime, depreciation or devaluation (which has been even more dramatic in the black market) will not boost exports much, because a single or handful of commodities – prices for which remain depressed – dominate these countries’ tradable sectors, while public and private debts are denominated in US dollars.
And even if they manage this eventually, will Germany have lost much of Europe in the
meantime?
In the meantime, each of them is competing not for a single grand prize but for a share of a growing market, risking investors’ money and their own reputations.
In the meantime, the FSB, with all of its weaknesses, is the best we have.
In the meantime, though, foreign policy will have only an indirect influence on Americans’ choice.
In the meantime, we should champion the most powerful development investments: spending on child nutrition, immunization, early childhood education, and scholarships for girls can lead to meaningful, lifelong improvements in health and income levels.
Some regimes will be tempted to stick with the status quo, hope for a recovery in oil prices, and crack down harder on civil society in the
meantime.
At the core of the agreement concluded by Juncker and Trump was the understanding that the European Union and the United States will “work together toward zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers, and zero subsidies on non-auto industrial goods,” with no new trade barriers in the
meantime.
In the meantime, politicians are lulled into a false sense of complacency that undermines their incentive to confront the structural challenges they face.
In the meantime, we must urgently increase the ambition of our climate commitments.
But many European countries still refuse to accept that some of their high-tech firms might not make it: better, they think, to keep them alive with generous subsidies, and in the
meantime
avoid the consolidation of EU defense budgets.
In the meantime, Ukraine had been negotiating with the European Union for a free-trade and association agreement since 2007, and these talks were completed in early 2012.
In the meantime, the rise of the euro against the dollar creates substantial European pain for manufacturing exporters.
But in the meantime, we can reflect on what lessons there may be for Europeans as they attempt to contain the populist tide.
In the meantime, the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation for Education will embark on a concerted effort to make innovative STEM degrees offered online by the world’s best universities available to Arab youth.
In the meantime, manufacturing workers are voting with their feet – and their picket lines.
In the meantime, the US is opposed to concessionary loans for Argentina from the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank.
In the meantime, both party establishments have reason to be nervous.
In the meantime, China’s mercantilist misunderstanding of markets means that it often overpays for what it mistakenly thinks is energy security.
In the meantime, the Fed and other central banks will have to keep walking a tightrope that leaves them especially vulnerable to outside pressure.
In the meantime, young Italians will continue to try to build their future elsewhere.
In the meantime, the European Central Bank is intervening in the EFSF’s stead, and quite successfully so far: market tensions have eased markedly since the ECB began buying bonds on August 8.
In the meantime, India’s banks have enough capital to absorb losses.
In the meantime, liquidity provision by the European Central Bank is the only way to prevent a collapse in the price of bonds issued by several European countries.
In the meantime, the US needs to do all that it can, including showing some uncharacteristic patience, to help Europe emerge from its crisis.
In the meantime, adaptation to climate change is critical.
Hundreds of millions of people, in the meantime, remain trapped in hunger.
The next recession probably will not be as bad as the last one, but advanced economies will be far better prepared for it if they undergo gradual monetary-policy normalization and fiscal consolidation in the
meantime.
In the meantime, the UK is set to endure substantial political and economic pain.
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