Temporarily
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378 examples of Temporarily in a sentence
In order to gauge how people’s Facebook “News Feeds” affect their moods, the company
temporarily
implemented a new algorithm to display slightly more positive messages to some users, and slightly gloomier ones to others.
Soon after, the Chinese Navy
temporarily
seized an American submersible drone in international waters.
After all, the mere announcement of the program had provided relief to struggling governments and may well have saved the monetary union, at least
temporarily.
Northern Europe should
temporarily
accept somewhat higher inflation, provided price stability is maintained in the eurozone as a whole.
Postponing fiscal consolidation risks aborting it, but consolidating too aggressively risks
temporarily
hindering growth.
It is unfortunate that some in America, and many in Europe, seem to have forgotten, at least temporarily, that this is what our efforts are all about.
The few polio cases that have been detected have been either cross-border transmissions from Pakistan or have occurred in areas where intense conflict between the Taliban and the Afghan government has
temporarily
disrupted polio campaigns.
Given this, adopting such a regime would make sense only if the option to use spending to escape debt were rarely and
temporarily
exercised.
The Fed’s monetary easing did
temporarily
contribute to a weaker dollar, which boosted net exports.
Coalmines in Pennsylvania in the 1860s - where 6% of the workers were killed each year, 6% crippled, and another 6%
temporarily
disabled - looked very much like the mines now operating in China's Shaanxi Province.
By contrast, the proposed restrictions on the visa-waiver program include “safeguard clauses” that would
temporarily
suspend access to Europe’s Schengen area, most likely for those from Balkan countries.
They have been saved from this folly, at least temporarily, by Putin’s proposal to put Syria’s chemical weapons under international supervision and then destroy all of them.
Of course, governments need to spend more to smooth the deleveraging process – but only
temporarily.
The New Economics may be
temporarily
resurrected to deal with extreme situations, but policymakers no longer take precautions to prevent extreme situations from arising.
To be sure, recent research suggests that increased government spending can be effective in
temporarily
raising output and employment during deep, long-lasting recessions when the central bank has reduced its short-term policy interest rate to zero.
When I emailed the Rape Crisis support institute in Uppsala, listed by the global rape-crisis organization RAINN, I received an automatic reply saying that the facility was
temporarily
closed.
Although the introduction of floating exchange rates removed the incentive to borrow in a foreign currency (and thus the need for self-insurance), the political humiliation of losing sovereignty to the IMF – if only
temporarily
– was so devastating that the economic costs of building a massive foreign-currency war chest seemed worthwhile.
ELA funding assumes that the Greek economy is
temporarily
illiquid, but not insolvent.
Deng
temporarily
withdrew, letting the central planners around Party elder Chen Yun slow down marketization and weather the PRC’s international isolation in Tiananmen’s wake.
Depression and cancer patients, for example, routinely try four or five therapies in order to find one that works, at least
temporarily.
Perhaps the authorities could also penalize families with boys, at least
temporarily.
Adding high-tech systems to traditional processes can
temporarily
increase costs and thus depress productivity, especially if the new and old businesses are not well connected.
This has, at least temporarily, put a halt to the collapse of the Korean Won.
Yet now the Confederacy is
temporarily
on top.
Emerging economies (excluding China) were only
temporarily
destabilized by anticipation of monetary tightening in the United States.
In principle, greater use of market mechanisms to allocate health care can slow or even
temporarily
reverse the rise in healthcare costs.
It will survive NATO’s further enlargement, although it will be weakened
temporarily
and pushed into anti-Western alliances.
In one Maharashtra county, the local authorities, fearing violence,
temporarily
banned gatherings of more than five people around water storage and supply facilities.
Those crisis countries that do not want to take it upon themselves to lower their prices should be given the opportunity to leave the eurozone
temporarily
in order to devalue prices and debts.
Instead of laying off 25% of its workforce in a recession, a company could
temporarily
reduce workers’ hours from, say, eight per day to six.
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