Signaling
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176 examples of Signaling in a sentence
Is Kim Jong Il really
signaling
a fundamental change?
The United States, China, the European Union’s members, and other countries are already
signaling
their intention to move in the right direction.
With the US
signaling
that it will abandon this role, the Fund’s ability to respond effectively is now in doubt.
And yet it is also the proverbial canary in the coalmine,
signaling
a broad populist/nationalist backlash – at least in advanced economies – against globalization, free trade, offshoring, labor migration, market-oriented policies, supranational authorities, and even technological change.
By December 2015, voters elected a National Assembly with a two-thirds opposition majority,
signaling
to Maduro and his cronies that even a highly illiberal democracy would not suffice to maintain them in power.
Signaling
has a specific meaning in this context.
Combine iris identification with new phones (already issued by Microsoft) that use it to authenticate their users, and any refugee using his or her smartphone to connect to social media to find out where to go would also be
signaling
his or her location to border authorities.
When the demand for potatoes at the current price exceeds supply, the price of potatoes rises,
signaling
scarcity.
Unfortunately, sometimes prices fail to perform this
signaling
function properly, as the dot-com and housing bubbles in recent years showed.
For example, the US Federal Reserve’s first round of so-called quantitative easing (QE1), implemented in the midst of the crisis, was doubly effective: By purchasing mortgage-backed securities, the Fed brought down interest rates in that important market (in part, probably, by
signaling
its confidence in those securities), and restored it to vitality.
Draghi’s strong – indeed, unprecedented – statement was widely interpreted as
signaling
that the ECB would soon revive its bond-purchase program, focusing on Spanish debt in particular.
It will be no less difficult to leave behind unconventional monetary policies, as the US Federal Reserve recently suggested by
signaling
that it will normalize policy interest rates more slowly than expected.
Every experience, from moving a toe to deep states of meditation, is stored in and organized by the electrochemical
signaling
within and between neurons.
Instead, after successive revisions, world GDP in 2012 is now expected to grow by only 3.3% while inflation is forecast to reach 4%,
signaling
much weaker global economic momentum than was anticipated.
Alternatively, the brain might turn minor
signaling
of tissue injury into a major pain by mixing cognitive and emotional memories into the formation of the pain experience.
Africa Versus the International Criminal CourtNEW YORK – On October 19, South African President Jacob Zuma’s government delivered documents to the United Nations (UN)
signaling
its intent to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC).
With the US
signaling
its willingness to take Thein Sein’s political openness at face value, the stage is set for the region’s democracies, especially India, to open Burma’s windows to the world.
The world is currently divided into two groups of countries: those that are off to a strong recovery, and those that lag behind and are
signaling
new problems.
The Deer Hunter conceives of Vietnam as a metaphor for insanity, the arbitrary click of a gun in a game of Russian roulette
signaling
the difference between life and death for American GIs addicted to the madness of war and hell in a very small place.
Despite this, at its most recent meeting in November, the ECB continued to describe current interest rates as “still appropriate”--
signaling
that the bank has not reached the required threshold for action.
Modeling it requires the consideration of more than just local
signaling.
In the United States, the Federal Reserve has sent bond markets into a tizzy by
signaling
that quantitative easing (QE) might be coming to an end.
State Capitalism 2.0GENEVA – The fall of the Berlin Wall almost 30 years ago represented a high-water mark in the retreat of the state from the global economy,
signaling
a defeat of socialist economics virtually worldwide.
In fact, far from
signaling
growing political stability, the 77-year-old incumbent’s sham victory underscores just how few options Algerians have to effect change from within the system.
Germany and the other countries of the eurozone core are
signaling
that debt mutualization within the monetary union is out of the question, and that bailouts of countries or financial institutions will be balanced by “bail-ins” of their creditors.
But Gul and Erdogan are
signaling
that they cannot.
Data from the US, the United Kingdom, the periphery of the eurozone, Japan, and even emerging-market economies is
signaling
that part of the global economy – especially advanced economies – may be stalling, if not dropping into a double-dip recession.
Many countries and companies are forging ahead,
signaling
a determination not to be held hostage by the slowest at the official negotiating table.
One of those consequences is that the ECB’s policy interest rate has lost its steering and
signaling
functions.
Our hope is that many more firms will strive for gender equality certification, possibly even by
signaling
their intent this week.
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