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Maybe the figures for these outlier cities aren’t
precise.
But the
precise
timing and nature of that write-down makes an enormous difference for a country’s economic prospects.
And financial institutions are making
precise
lending decisions in seconds rather than weeks, thanks to a wealth of online data on individuals and firms.
Similarly, insurance underwriting, claims assessment and management, and fraud monitoring have all become faster and more
precise.
Governments may sign treaties and make solemn commitments to subordinate their fiscal policy to the wishes of the EU as a whole (or to be more precise, to the wishes of Germany and the European Central Bank); but, in the end, the people may reject any adjustment program that “Brussels” (meaning Berlin and Frankfurt) might want to impose.
Because it lacks
precise
answers to this question, the traditional left tends to overreach – allowing government to expand with no limits – or to focus on means instead of ends.
He found that in 1940, nearly all young Americans – 90% of them, to be
precise
– had a household income higher than their parents had when they were young.
For the first time,
precise
reference is made to people liable to be a threat to US security.
As it happens, there is a more
precise
alternative to “resistance” that is rarely mentioned nowadays: civil disobedience.
And youth now comprise a large share of those people – 18% of the world’s population, to be
precise.
The Observer State of PalestineNEW YORK – Palestine is no longer an “entity,” but a state – or, to be precise, a non-member observer state of the United Nations, just like the Holy See.
As our understanding of the characteristics of a particular patient’s illness becomes increasingly precise, treatment will become increasingly effective and will reduce the risk of side effects.
Add to that our ability to analyze data more quickly, and to make more
precise
decisions about dosing, and the clinical trial timeframe shrinks considerably.
Many Hindus claim that the Babri Masjid stood on the
precise
spot of Ram’s birth and had been placed there by Babur to remind a conquered people of their subjugation.
A scale salesman once told me that many people, despite being willing to share their weight with a doctor, do not want to look at the
precise
numbers themselves.
But targets cannot be vague aspirational goals; they must be precise, evaluable, attainable, and motivating.
The resistance to the reforms necessary to make the euro project viable, particularly in the area of public finance, was overcome by setting a precise, gradual timetable and clear penalties for missing the deadlines.
No
precise
accounting of this vast corruption is possible.
Though it is extremely difficult to estimate the
precise
costs and benefits, it is safe to say that such measures are likely to be highly cost-effective.
The key is to select some comprehensive but operationally
precise
indicators of structural reforms, and then apply the same idea suggested by the Commission for public debt: countries that are making more progress on these indicators can get more leeway on their budget deficit.
They provide a platform for local researchers and innovators to recognize opportunities that an outsider may never see, and to develop and evaluate their ideas in the
precise
environment for which they are designed.
China, which launched the idea, is happy to see the discussion gaining momentum, but lacks
precise
ideas.
At the same time, in America, 1900 to be precise, Sherman introduced his Sherman Act in the Senate of the United States and his reasoning was totally different.
Of course, the
precise
path is different for each country, as some are under market pressure and have no choice, while others have more space.
Recent examples include the recommendation of the Simpson-Bowles commission – tasked in 2010 with charting a fiscal-consolidation path – to cut real spending growth by
precise
amounts, without saying where the cuts would be made.
For its part, the National Assembly has already begun to put together a
precise
roadmap for implementing similar demands endorsed in the July 16 referendum.
But a clear,
precise
announcement of the decision to pursue it, together with a bold European Central Bank policy in line with its recently announced bond-purchasing program, might be enough to convince both financial markets and EU citizens that a lasting solution is within sight.
So how can one expect central banks always to meet
precise
inflation targets, regardless of the economic circumstances?
Economics is not as
precise
a science as physics, but this cannot justify the failure of the Angelides Commission.
But there is more to the story, revealed by another, more precise, question: is there a set of policy responses that could, over time, increase the level and quality of growth?
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