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The robustness of NGDP targeting to
unknown
future shocks is similar whether the objective is to ease money, tighten money, or stay the course, and whether the central bank wants to announce a forecast, a target range, or a threshold for forward guidance.
Although MSF uses its own drug supply, Chinese patients still often buy medicine with
unknown
ingredients and efficacy on the street.
In The Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844, a youthful work that remained unpublished and largely
unknown
until the mid-twentieth century, Marx describes money as “the universal agent of separation,” because it transforms human characteristics into something else.
But their future is unknown, as is the fate of future disaster victims.
Similarly, albeit less dramatically, if France’s two main political parties had not collapsed, the 39-year-old Macron, who was
unknown
to most French voters a year ago, would still be just another economic whiz kid.
New discoveries often occur during open-ended explorations of the
unknown.
It also helps to explain how Vladimir Putin, previously an
unknown
entity, cemented his power in Russia following a series of bombings in 1999.
And it was harder, because the US was an
unknown
entity, and there was little reason for confidence in the American non-nation.
If one is willing to traverse the boundary of the unknown, one should pursue the course that promises the greatest potential impact.
With well-defined constraints, a clear path for developing innovative technologies – one that accounts for both the known and the
unknown
– can be planned.
But the extent of that lending is largely unknown, because much of it came from development banks in China that are not included in the data collected by the Bank for International Settlements (the primary global source for such information).
At the time of this writing, those who aimed and fired the missile remain unknown, though Russian-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine are the most likely culprits.
If the West is to halt Russia’s dangerous rush into the unknown, it must find something to agree on.
So, too, she found, was the previously
unknown
Guatemalan experiment.
The EU can heave a sigh of relief that the UK’s membership will not be a political football to be kicked around in an unruly melee of coalitions, and that British voters apparently favor the status quo rather than the
unknown.
The desire to limit or protect some forms of human activity from the free market may be understandable, particularly in countries like Poland where the free market is still an
unknown
animal.
Living with InsecurityI have often wondered why Karl Popper ended the dramatic peroration of the first volume of his Open Society and Its Enemies with the sentence: "We must go on into the unknown, the uncertain and insecure, using what reason we have to plan for both security and freedom."
The truth - to quote Popper again - is that "we must go on into the unknown, the uncertain and insecure," come what may.
There is a very big “known unknown” hanging over this fragile state of affairs.
A huge gathering in Budapest's "Heroes" Square marked that moment, listening to a then
unknown
student leader, Viktor Orban, call for the Red Army to leave Hungary and for democracy to be established.
A few weeks ago, a previously
unknown
organization called “The Martyr’s Brigade” claimed credit for attacks on Delta pipelines, raising concerns among multinationals that mercenary resistance in the region is becoming ideological.
Psychosis could cause cannabis use, rather than vice versa, or an
unknown
mediating factor could cause both cannabis use and psychosis.
Tomorrow’s Middle East will not be the same as it was a mere two months ago, but the shape the region will ultimately take is
unknown.
Block thought persists in part because its critics on each side are
unknown
to those on the other side.
One example is the Media/Most group which, for reasons unknown, was financed by Gazprom to the tune of more than half a billion dollars!
But there are 149 genes whose function is
unknown.
Of the 149 genes with
unknown
functions, 70 have a structure that at least hints at their role in the cell.
They would never follow
unknown
technocrats.
An
unknown
attacker may also be deterred by cyber-security measures.
Aside from having his potential prison sentence reduced (to an
unknown
amount), Manafort also wanted an arrangement that would keep his family safe.
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