Stabilizer
in sentence
35 examples of Stabilizer in a sentence
They've stopped the fighting, and I call them the
stabilizer
generation.
Finally, in 1947, design improvements, such as a movable horizontal stabilizer, the all-moving tail, allowed an American military pilot named Chuck Yeager to fly the Bell X-1 aircraft at 1127 km/h, becoming the first person to break the sound barrier and travel faster than the speed of sound.
There is no stabilizer, no coating on these walls, only in the foundation.
Merkel would prefer a small common fund to help member-state governments enact difficult reforms, not a Keynesian fiscal
stabilizer.
Russia will both derive large revenues from oil for many decades and can also play the role of an "energy
stabilizer"
that will be important for maintaining world peace.
Will China act as the regional
stabilizer
it so often proclaims itself to be?President Xi Jinping is being tested in this crisis as much as Trump and Kim.
Two main parties began to alternate in power and European integration acted as a
stabilizer
for domestic politics.
And these caps would have an automatic
stabilizer
built into their design to ensure that future costs to taxpayers are more effectively controlled.
Indeed, I publicly advocated linking stimulus spending to such contingencies – creating an automatic
stabilizer.
In addition, those in favor of reviving EU-China arms trade see such sales as a
stabilizer
in bouts of political turbulence and are loath to let bad politics interfere with good business.
That sustained demand provided an important
stabilizer
for the domestic economy, which the Baltic states did not have.
Confronted after 1906 with a more assertive Russia, Austria-Hungary resorted to increasing reliance on Germany, thereby relinquishing the empire’s special status as a geopolitical
stabilizer.
Capitalism could be reconstructed after World War II because it was buttressed by three necessary types of regulation: social security, which served as a principal stabilizer, at least in the developed countries;Keynesian tools to fight domestic cyclical downturns; and a universal high-wage policy aimed at stimulating general consumption, without which the genius of capitalism – mass production – does not work.
Tax transfers should also act as an automatic
stabilizer
in the case of asymmetric shocks.
The real case for China moving to a more flexible exchange rate is that in any kind of crisis – economic, political, or otherwise – the exchange rate can provide an important
stabilizer.
This would serve as a sort of automatic
stabilizer.
For a normal country, the national income-tax system constitutes a huge automatic
stabilizer
across regions.
Europe, of course, has no significant centralized tax authority, so this key automatic
stabilizer
is essentially absent.
To the extent that demand factors drive an oil-price drop, one would not expect a major positive impact; the oil price is more of an automatic
stabilizer
than an exogenous force driving the global economy.
This, together with the communications revolution, has created even more interdependencies and has forced more cooperation upon governments – as has the continued presence of the US as a
stabilizer
in the region, which has proved to be indispensable.
Together with stable and trusted institutions, the middle class acted as a
stabilizer
for a more prosperous society.
More than defense – which will remain NATO-centered – Europe is building up its security role as a regional stabilizer: a role that EU enlargement to include candidate countries in Central and Eastern Europe will strengthen.
The IMF could be a powerful financial
stabilizer
if it managed a significant part of the new surplus countries’ reserve assets, for it would be well placed to take bets against speculators.
Lithium, a mood
stabilizer
and neuroprotective agent, has the properties we are seeking, although its toxicity makes it less than ideal.
That centralization of taxes and spending creates an automatic
stabilizer
for any region that experiences an economic downturn: the affected region’s residents send less money to Washington and receive more in transfers.
A flexible exchange rate acts as an automatic
stabilizer
in two ways.
But it is better to fix monetary policy by using rules, including rules for forward guidance, than it is to change the automatic
stabilizer
component of fiscal policy when the problem lies elsewhere.
If more workers had union contracts – which act as another automatic
stabilizer
– the blow from the pandemic would already have been softened.
Moreover, making the carbon tax flexible by tying it to the price of oil could enable it to function as an automatic
stabilizer.
The White House and Congress will once again prove inept at deploying fiscal policy as a counter-cyclical stabilizer; and the Fed will not have enough room to provide adequate stimulus through interest-rate cuts.
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