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Even if the US dollar appreciated less than the BAT, the pass-through from the tax on imports to domestic prices would imply a
temporary
but persistent rise in the inflation rate.
The right, for its part, must rethink its obsession with
temporary
tax cuts for households or businesses.
It needs a mechanism for
temporary
transfers to countries that have put their public finances in order but are hit by adverse shocks.
It is an argument for
temporary
transfers to countries like Spain, which balanced its budgets prior to the crisis but then was hit by the housing slump and recession.
In fact, barring the worst-case scenario under Trump, it is possible that the slowdown in global trade in recent years will turn out to be a
temporary
phenomenon.
In fact, guidelines were established last September, when the court ruled on which aspects of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) – the precursor to the ESM and the eurozone’s current
temporary
emergency fund – were unacceptable, and laid out criteria that any potential solution must meet.
Any increase in the market's perceived legitimacy brought about by the failure of communism was
temporary
at best.
But, unless the Arabs reconcile themselves to the permanent reality of a Jewish state in Palestine, the creation of a Palestinian Arab state will not provide more than the
temporary
palliative of a tenuous truce between Arabs and Jews.
Confidence-building measures can help to stabilize a conflict, but the stability they generate is often fragile and
temporary.
French taxpayers' money is better spent on
temporary
benefits for displaced workers than on subsidies to keep an unprofitable plant alive.
During the financial crisis, the monetary authorities were called on to assume
temporary
emergency powers, including massive purchases of government and private-sector bonds.
BRUSSELS – The
temporary
truce reached by US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at the just-concluded G20 meeting in Buenos Aires should give both sides some time to reflect on the issues in question.
In addition, after visits by the French, British, and German foreign ministers, Iran announced a
temporary
suspension of its enrichment program.
In addition to direct help for small farms, donors should provide more help for the research and development needed to identify new high-yielding seed varieties, especially to breed plants that can withstand
temporary
flooding, excess nitrogen, salty soils, crop pests, and other challenges to sustainable food production.
In economies where stimulus programs are carefully vetted and can be implemented quickly, any
temporary
government spending should be coupled with gradual fiscal consolidation, to minimize economic risk and long-term costs.
The rise in real wages, meanwhile, is being driven partly by
temporary
factors.
In many countries, current budget deficits are the result not of reckless government overspending, but of
temporary
measures to deal with the crisis.
But, rather than rocking the boat, risking her survival, she chose
temporary
fixes that let the vulnerabilities fester.
But the question is whether such growth will continue ten years from now or end up being a quick, but temporary, fix.
When confronted with the numbers, pessimists respond by insisting that China’s recent strong economic performance is only
temporary
– a product of yet more unsustainable stimulus.
In 2012, researchers at the University of Oxford found that when white test subjects were administered propranolol, a beta blocker used to treat anxiety and hypertension, they experienced a
temporary
suspension of racial bias.
The dire postwar situation led to the creation in 1950 of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, which was expected to serve only a
temporary
mandate, protecting displaced people for three years.
This gap has narrowed in the past couple of years, but much of the improvement probably reflects little more than the
temporary
impact of an unusually tough business cycle.
One that has particularly enraged online activists would classify cache copies of websites resulting from Internet searches as
temporary
copies, so that users would potentially be subject to fines for copyright infringement.
But in football, the elimination of an adversary is always
temporary.
But does this mark an enduring change in values, or just a
temporary
reduction, forced upon consumers by investment losses and greater economic uncertainty?
Canada and the Philippines, for instance, have a well-functioning accord that protects the rights of
temporary
workers.
These include a
temporary
tax deferral on unrealized capital gains; a step-up in basis on the capital gains earned and reinvested in such funds; and a permanent exclusion from taxes on capital gains earned on fund investments held for ten years or more.
At least 250 people will receive
temporary
housing along with “wrap-around” support and psychiatric services.
A recent study by the Central Planning Bureau in the Netherlands shows that workers with a permanent contract receive more employer-funded training than workers with a
temporary
contract.
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