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But Brenda, not being
phased
by stuff like that, took a look at her challenge and came up with a not-so-obvious solution: create a business that produces skin care products from honey.
But over a five- to 10-year period, we will take down the need for outside assistance and eventually it will be
phased
out.
I especially admired the visual texture of the film, employing a palate of over saturated colour, giving it a look of classic Technicolor (as Hollywood & Europe used in the 1940's,until the old IB Technicolor process was pretty much
phased
out in the late 1970's).
Aerospace companies, faced with graying workforces, have pioneered flexible working hours,
phased
retirements, “encore careers,” and a slew of knowledge-transfer programs to train the next generation of employees.
Sixth, while regulatory reform that increases the liquidity and capital ratios for financial institutions is necessary, those higher ratios should be
phased
in gradually to prevent a further worsening of the credit crunch.
South Korea took off in the early 1960’s not when foreign aid was at its apex, but when it was being
phased
out.
Measures to improve the welfare of laying hens, which are typically kept crammed into bare wire cages with no room to stretch their wings, are also being
phased
in.
Canada’s provinces
phased
in national health insurance from 1961 to 1975.
If
phased
in over a multi-year period as the economy recovers, as Romney proposes, thrift would likely be expansionary.
It would involve all nations, with richer nations naturally paying the larger share, and perhaps developing nations being
phased
in.
To ensure such an outcome, debt relief and tough reforms should be
phased
in over time, according to an agreed schedule, with each party following through on its commitments, as long as the other does, as well.
Government spending is now increasing by 4% annually because of a new "action rule," enacted in 2001, that allows revenue from the Petroleum Fund to be
phased
into the domestic economy.
Needless to say, as unemployment rose and many other countries decreased hours worked in order to contain job losses, tax reductions on overtime were
phased
out and the scope of short-time work was enhanced.
The two Security Council resolutions on Libya in February and March were textbook examples of a
phased
response to an increasingly desperate situation.
But that would require greater fiscal integration, so it would have to be
phased
in gradually.
However, support should be limited in time and
phased
out as countries enjoy rising standards of living as a result of integration.
Secondly, between 2006 and 2008, China shut down small thermal power-generation units with a total installed capacity of 34.21 GW,
phased
out 60.59 million tons of backward steel-making capacity, 43.47 million tons of iron-smelting capacity and 140 million tons of cement-production capacity.
So far, it has been a remarkable success, with nearly 100 ozone-destroying chemicals
phased
out over the past three decades.
Much of this improvement is thanks to HFCs, which are excellent ozone-friendly alternatives to older chlorofluorocarbons, which have been
phased
out.
Indeed, non-sustainable products should be
phased
out gradually.
Price- and trade-distorting subsidies should be made transparent and
phased
out for fossil fuels by 2020.
Radically different strategies of reform and restructuring on a broad front, in the market and in public finance, need to be
phased
in rapidly to create a prospect for dealing with the problem.
In the modern US economy, the scheduled changes constitute more of a fiscal “slope” – meaning that the full effect of the tax increases would not be felt immediately (income withholding takes time to adjust), while the spending cuts would also be
phased
in (the government has some discretion regarding implementation).
If the economy looks weaker than anticipated in early 2013, the proposed tax cuts could be larger (as long as they were
phased
out during the economic recovery).
The tax legislation that Republicans have rushed through Congress could prove especially dangerous, given that millions of middle-class and low-income households will not only get little out of it, but will actually pay more when income-tax cuts are
phased
out over time.
Nonetheless, the evidence clearly suggests that high debt/GDP ratios eventually impede long-term growth; fiscal consolidation should be
phased
in gradually as economies recover; and the consolidation needs to be primarily on the spending side of the budget.
This year, we implemented a reduction of social-welfare taxes that will amount to around one percentage point of GDP when
phased
in fully by 2016.
No Escape from Empire’s GraveyardNEW DELHI – With the stage set for secret talks in Qatar between the United States and the Taliban, US President Barack Obama’s strategy for a
phased
exit from war-ravaged Afghanistan is now being couched in nice-sounding terms that hide more than they reveal.
A withdrawing power that first announces a
phased
exit and then pursues deal-making with the enemy undermines its regional leverage.
The
phased
exit encouraged Pakistani generals to play hardball.
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