Window
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1990 examples of Window in a sentence
Given advances in technology in everything from
window
glass to air conditioners, change can come for no net cost.
As always where the Party is concerned, Chinese law is mere
window
dressing.
Though special, computer chess nevertheless offers both a
window
into silicon evolution and a barometer of how people might adapt to it.
Because the payoffs from infrastructure spending and tax reform do not fit neatly within the five-year or ten-year budget
window
used by America’s fiscal scorekeepers, measuring more completely the benefits from such policies is vital to attracting political support.
The need for austerity went out the window, as more spending could occur without printing money or running out of foreign exchange.
But the
window
of opportunity is closing fast.
Climate scientists now warn that the two-degree
window
is closing very rapidly, if it is not already shut.
Owing to a lack of distinct progress in restructuring and rebalancing the domestic economy, the next five years will be difficult, and the
window
of opportunity for adjustment will close rapidly.
The Internet has opened a
window
on all of the royal family’s plots, ambitions, and double-dealings.
The debate in Germany, as in the US, offers a
window
onto the soul not just of political leaders, but also of the people who elect them.
The
window
of an historic opportunity is being closed.
China’s strong fiscal position today gives it a
window
of opportunity.
But that
window
will close fast, because beneficiaries of specific reform policies have morphed into vested interests, which are fighting hard to protect what they have.
The whole human genome has approximately six billion bases, but a
window
into its composition can be probed using approximately one million bases (0.01% of the genome) via a gene chip.
This worst-case scenario is not inevitable, but there is only a short
window
of opportunity for policies to address the situation.
Moreover, ordinary Russians are becoming allergic to liberal democracy, because liberal technocrats have consistently served as
window
dressing for an illiberal Kremlin regime.
With the lull in net immigration, we now have a
window
of opportunity to address these shortcomings.
Acting at the behest of the member states, the ECB has sufficient powers of persuasion: it could close its discount
window
to the banks, and the governments could seize institutions that refuse to cooperate.
Colorful Pakistani trucks are everywhere, carrying beams and wooden window, door, and bed frames, with wives and children sitting on top.
As Robert Hannigan, the former director of the British intelligence agency GCHQ, recently observed, the
window
for tech companies to reform themselves voluntarily is quickly closing.
The man said he would return the following week with a rope; if he could not get the tablets, he would hang himself from the tree visible from the clinic’s
window.
But they must use that
window
to launch the structural reforms needed to achieve sustainable economic growth, macroeconomic stability, and the sound and equitable exploitation of their oil and gas reserves.
All we see, as she looks out of the window, are her eyes, nicely framed in mascara.
The nuclear crisis should be resolved through negotiations, before, in US President Barack Obama’s phrase, the
window
closes.
A
window
of opportunity opened at the beginning of Bush’s first term, and closed shut after the terrorist attacks of September 2001.
Today, 20 months into the US recession – a recession that became global in the summer of 2008 with a massive re-coupling – the V-shaped decoupling view is out the
window.
The next five years hold the key for China’s future; its
window
of opportunity to complete a difficult process of reform and adjustment may not be longer than that.
Instead, it decided – every time – to kowtow to its most powerful shareholders and their vested interests (such as Big Pharma and the financial industry), arguably in exchange for additional resources for its soft-loan
window
(the International Development Association) and, less frequently, capital increases for the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and International Finance Corporation.
What makes these economies function is not a policeman protecting every shop window, but rather people’s trust, fairness, and fellow-feeling to honor promises and obey the prevailing rules.
And, according to Sentance, it could stay above that target for the BOE’s two-year medium-term forecast
window.
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