This phrase was replaced with a statement that the Fed would be patient in removing its accommodative monetary policy. |
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Thus the Fed, far from maintaining its accommodative mode, is poised to raise rates at the end of this month. |
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Well, I think we have been very loose with these people, we have been accommodative with them right now. |
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The Fed said recently that monetary policy can be accommodative for some time. |
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For now, it is fascinating to observe a market that is merrily accommodative to the leveraged financial players. |
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Post-operative physiotherapy has to be accommodative to let muscles heal. |
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When he was 2, he had an operation to try to correct a condition called accommodative esotropia, which refers to the crossing of the eyes. |
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Some children with accommodative esotropia have more esodeviation at near than they have at distance. |
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Perhaps encouraged by such accommodative silence, China has tightened its grip over Tibet. |
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Second, credit markets were improving, and third, monetary and fiscal policies remained accommodative. |
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Their accommodative nature is now fuelling inflation levels. |
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But in this accommodative and peaceful milieu Vahram's many models wear masks and spy each other. |
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The stimulus was placed at an accommodative demand of 2 D using a Badal optometer arrangement. |
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Exiting from extremely accommodative monetary policy is a new experiment for the central bankers who have orchestrated quantitative easing. |
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Nor should it lead to an accommodative monetary policy that seeks to increase real economic activity. |
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The monetary policy of the ECB thus continued to be accommodative and to lend considerable support to economic activity and job creation. |
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Markets are coming to grips with the fact that accommodative US monetary policy has not only helped produce a solid recovery but has rekindled inflation, he said. |
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It was also sanguine about the economy's prospects in light of strong productivity growth and the stimulus provided by the current accommodative policy stance. |
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Susilo said that the new draft of the emergency law will be far more accommodative and responsive to human rights values, the prerequisite in any democratic country. |
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Growth was underpinned by a pick-up in investment, favorable financial market conditions, and continued accommodative macro-economic policies. |
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Slowly but surely, the global monetary policy stance is turning less accommodative. |
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The upward trend was not yet a reflection of improving company fundamentals, but of rising liquidity and an accommodative monetary policy. |
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In order to maximise the effectiveness of the stimulus plans, these should be accompanied by accommodative monetary policy. |
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This acceleration is supported by a number of factors, including accommodative macroeconomic policies, supportive financial conditions and a return of confidence. |
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Loss of fusional vergence with partial loss of accommodative convergence and accommodation following head injury. |
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Still, with accommodative monetary conditions and recent solid employment gains, spending by Canadian households and businesses, while slowing, should continue to contribute to an expanding economy. |
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A plenty of friends, relatives, a healthy body, a splendorous living with family and children, an accommodative house and wealth to serve is considered a plentiful state. |
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The actual cash setting will be more or less accommodative in relation to this estimate, according to whether monetary policy seeks a decrease or an increase in short-term interest rates. |
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The move away from a highly integrationist strategy to an accommodative one in the cases of Papua and Aceh has contributed significantly to a reduction of conflict. |
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Many develop an accommodative component to their strabismus between the ages of two and four and require treatment with hyperopic corrective spectacles. |
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The constant accommodative effort required, however, may result in problems such as asthenopia or esotropia, and the necessity for accommodating for distance can be overcome by wearing convex glasses. |
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A common type of concomitant strabismus seen in young children is accommodative esotropia, in which the eyes are consistently or intermittently crossed when trying to focus. |
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However, in children with accommodative esotropia, the balance between eye convergence and accommodation is abnormal, such that the eyes cross more than is required for a given amount of focusing demand. |
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This type of accommodative esotropia is not as common and most children with accommodative esotropia require simply a single vision lens to restore binocularity. |
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Towards the end of Yellen's lengthy testimony, Ed Perlmutter, a Democrat from Colorado, brought up the possibility that the Fed's accommodative policies might give rise to another speculative bubble. |
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In hyperopia, distant objects can sometimes be brought into focus by using the accommodative power of the lens, and in young people there is usually sufficient accommodation to enable them to see close up as well. |
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In such circumstances, monetary policy needs to be accommodative. |
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The Fed's policies have been credited with driving the market's steep gains in 2013, and those accommodative measures are expected to keep a floor under stock prices for as long as they continue. |
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This rebalancing of activity reflects the effects of accommodative monetary policy and the significant efforts made to restore the functioning of the financial system. |
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For the medium to longer term we expect high inflation may even play a part again, as the central banks' accommodative monetary policy will tempt them to let inflation rise slightly beyond their usual targets. |
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We are confident that the peace process will not drift from its progressive and steady course, since the political forces of Nepal are resilient and accommodative in nature. |
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Significant support came from stronger growth in the U. S. economy and from domestic monetary conditions that were generally accommodative over the last year. |
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Despite higher world energy prices, the global recovery has become increasingly well established, thanks to accommodative monetary and fiscal policies, rising corporate profitability and healthy business investment. |
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We anticipate the Bank of Canada will fully participate in coordinated accommodative measures designed to stimulate the economy and ease the money supply. |
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Monetary policy is likely to remain very accommodative although there remain many questions about its effectiveness at a time of fiscal tightening globally. |
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Global Central Banks, however, continued along the path of accommodative monetary policy, increasing the size of their balance sheets that have grown so much over the past eighteen months. |
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The end of accommodative monetary policies could amplify these trends, as illustrated by the pressures brought to bear on the Icelandic, Hungarian and New Zealand foreign exchange markets. |
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The meeting will focus on spillovers from accommodative monetary policies in major economies and cooperation in policy efforts to address the spillovers, the ministry said. |
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Accommodative esotropia, which usually begins in toddlers who are farsighted, is an example. |
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Accommodative effort and retinal blur can be minimised by bifocal glasses, which change the focal point for near work. |
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