Temporary
in sentence
1089 examples of Temporary in a sentence
It would be impractical and socially undesirable to depend on labor mobility to help overcome
temporary
shocks, and an independent monetary policy can do little to address the permanent shocks that labor mobility can ameliorate.
Crisis-related, temporary, and potentially reversible factors have also had an impact.
To protect themselves from the financial fallout, governments would invoke obscure clauses in EU treaties in order to slap
temporary
controls on capital flows and ring-fence their banking systems.
It made many of Mexico’s industrial and agricultural businesses more competitive, but brought only a small and
temporary
increase in foreign investment as a percentage of GDP.
The political temptation is always there to resort to inappropriate monetary expansions that bring
temporary
relief at the expense of harming longer-term growth.
Over the Cliff We GoBERKELEY – Unless something unexpected happens, the United States’ many legislated reductions in taxes over the past 12 years – all of which have been explicitly
temporary
– will expire simultaneously at the start of 2013.
Some of these reductions were implemented to fight what was seen four years ago as a
temporary
downturn.
Although their supporters wanted to make them permanent, claiming that they were
temporary
allowed for the circumvention of procedural requirements in the legislative process that Democrats had created in a vain effort to guarantee fiscal sanity.
Afghanistan was the only case where a military response was understandable: its government had, after all, given al-Qaeda a
temporary
territorial home.
Moreover, assistance should come not just with conditions, but with
temporary
control of the national budget by a committee of “special masters” appointed by the European Union.
It can settle for
temporary
fixes that will ultimately make the problem worse.
To be sure, investors understand that the state can and will intervene to ease
temporary
market instability.
While many immigrants would welcome the idea of returning to Mexico after
temporary
employment in the US, many others would prefer to immigrate permanently to the US.
Three years ago, Fox wanted the "whole enchilada": a
temporary
workers accord, more Green Cards to allow Mexicans to work in the US, legalization of immigrants already in the US, development funds for Mexican communities that send immigrants to the US, and a bilateral approach to managing the problem.
Without these five components, any immigration proposal will not cut back on the number of deaths among those seeking to cross the border, or the existence of an abused underclass, or the persistence of
temporary
and legal employment that becomes permanent and illegal employment.
In Afghanistan, NATO-led military operations against the neo-Taliban and other opponents of state-building offer only a partial and
temporary
solution.
The result was that they purposely designed their policy responses to be “timely, targeted, and temporary.”
Friedan’s ideas spoke to a generation of women who were starting to view paid work as something more than a
temporary
break between adolescence and marriage, and were frustrated by society’s insistence that the only source of meaning in their lives should be their role as housewives.
International diplomatic efforts must therefore focus on achieving
temporary
ceasefires to bring in the most urgently needed help, such as polio vaccines for children.
Self-employment is often combined with other sources of seasonal, temporary, or part-time work.
He told me that the district chairman of communist East Berlin had suddenly announced
temporary
regulations permitting travel by private citizens.
The lack of a common treasury is now in the process of being remedied, first by a rescue package for Greece, then by creating a
temporary
emergency facility, and – the financial authorities being a little bit pregnant – eventually by establishing some permanent institution.
As a lender of last resort to sovereigns, a central bank must stand ready to purchase sovereign debt unconditionally, in order to neutralize the effects of
temporary
market disruptions.
While outdoor air pollution is partly caused by incipient industrialization, this represents a
temporary
tradeoff for the poor – escaping hunger, infectious disease, and indoor air pollution to be better able to afford food, health care, and education.
But the current fiscal deficit mainly reflects weak tax revenues, owing to slow growth and high unemployment, and
temporary
stimulus measures that are fading away at a time when aggregate demand remains weak and additional fiscal stimulus is warranted.
The Bush team cannot justify this
temporary
fix on the assumption that the structural deterioration is
temporary
– for all we know, the future is as likely to get worse as to get better.
It is the result of
temporary
and – if Europe is not attentive – potentially reversible factors.
But some countries qualified only through
temporary
measures – or outright cheating.
For example, more coherent and generous approaches to the provision of
temporary
work visas would benefit both migrants and Europeans.
Some argue that the slowdown in frontier-economy innovation is a
temporary
condition.
Back
Next
Related words
Would
Which
Their
Countries
Could
While
There
Permanent
Workers
Growth
Should
Economic
Years
Government
Financial
After
People
Fiscal
Crisis
Rates