Temporary
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Believing that they have found a way to model how currency traders think, they see no need for intervention because, save for
temporary
deviations, markets always get currency values right.
And it has remained in deficit ever since (with the exception of a
temporary
reprieve in the first two quarters of 1991 due to external funding of the Gulf War).
Although projections by the IMF and others have been persistently optimistic, each setback has been treated as a
temporary
deviation, associated with its own unique cause: the Greek bailout, the tragic tsunami in Japan, the spike in volatility following Standard & Poor’s downgrade of US debt, and so on.
The job can be done, but economic growth requires more than eliciting a
temporary
boost in investment and entrepreneurship.
Oil prices stabilized after a somewhat
temporary
overshoot, trading increasingly robustly for a while on the back of two conventional market reactions.
Part of this angry-voter phenomenon can be attributed to local or
temporary
factors: Politics is always and everywhere a volatile business at times.
But the relative quiet in the ongoing ideological, political, and diplomatic conflict between the two groups of countries is only
temporary.
Two years after Hurricane Katrina, thousands of people remain in
temporary
shelters.
It is also more efficient to keep tax rates stable over time, and thus to finance with debt
temporary
large spending needs such as military buildups during war (or to prevent war), while reversing the debt buildup thereafter.
Students could complete their preclinical training, and a portion of their clinical training, in their country of origin, and then be given the option of completing a
temporary
clinical-training stint in the US or the UK.
Believing that they have found a way to model precisely how currency traders should think about the future, they see no need for intervention because, save for
temporary
deviations, markets always get currency values right.
While a single person can arouse our emotions, such feelings tend to be
temporary
and rarely produce a lasting change in our lives.
The court ruled that total guardianship was a “disproportionate” response in Shtukaturov’s case, and its judgment recognized the importance of supplying tailor-made alternatives for people who require
temporary
or long-term care.
Greed was just taking a
temporary
break.
A tax cut to low-income individuals or increased unemployment benefits would have provided far more stimulus to consumption, just as a
temporary
investment tax credit would have boosted capital spending far more than reducing taxes on dividends did.
As a consequence, the boldest new experiments in employee ownership - United Airlines, privatized Russian firms, even Air France - seem likely to serve only as
temporary
expedients in industrial restructuring.
The IMF and Greece’s other creditors have assumed that massive fiscal contraction has only a
temporary
effect on economic activity, employment, and taxes, and that slashing wages, pensions, and public jobs has a magical effect on growth.
Yet, in the aftermath of the global economic crisis, China insisted on maintaining extremely high growth rates of 9% for two years, by relying on fiscal stimulus, huge liquidity injections, and a
temporary
halt in the renminbi’s appreciation.
A policy could also be green if it jump-starts the home economy with only
temporary
negative spillovers for the foreign economy (the policy will still be good for the foreign economy by eventually boosting the home economy’s demand for imports).
In recent decades, vulnerability and economic insecurity have increased with the rise of transient, casual, and precarious employment, including self-employment, and part-time, fixed-term, temporary, and on-call jobs.
At a time when democratic change was sweeping the world, some saw the bloody crackdown as only a
temporary
setback in the battle for human freedom; others viewed it as the end of the democratic road.
Problems could arise only because of unanticipated shocks,
temporary
local political difficulties, and – the favorite culprit – irrational markets.
Thus,
temporary
tax rebates are mostly saved, not spent.
A
temporary
16% boost in troops simply is not enough to get that job done.
But gains in measured productivity growth from this source are not permanent changes, so a large part of the reported reductions in unit labor costs are
temporary.
I do, however, believe that sporadic interventions may be needed to punish speculators who are taking advantage of
temporary
market psychology to keep the yen far above its market value.
As inflation and interest rates have fallen steadily over the past 30 years, bond investors have been consistently rewarded for treating every
temporary
uptick in interest rates as a buying opportunity.
Low-cost,
temporary
schools can be made from bamboo, with lessons delivered by refugee teachers equipped with Burmese-language material.
But in late September, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued a
temporary
stay of the case to consider a request from the Justice Department to halt it altogether – a highly unusual move.
Some countries may need
temporary
controls to curb damaging capital outflows, but policymakers should aim for a market-based exchange rate and a solid plan for governing inflation, debt, foreign-exchange reserves, current accounts, and fiscal balances.
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