Under the fiat money system the FED has arrogated unlimited powers to itself, namely, the power to print unlimited amounts of money. |
|
David Tepper, head of Appaloosa Management, doubts that the FED will implement QE3 unless markets get considerably worse. |
|
Central herpetic disciform keratitis can mimic FED but the presence of keratic precipitates helps to differentiate the condition. |
|
However, in 1932 and 1934 Hayek had criticised the FED and the Bank of England for not taking a more contractionary stance. |
|
The main positive driver for the market was represented by the statements on coaction of FED, ECB, Bank of England, CB of Switzerland and Japan on providing dollar liquidity. |
|
Below the FED LOG Interactive pull-down menus is a row of icons. |
|
Waters from the Dark Peak fed the Ashton Canal, and Huddersfield Narrow Canal, and waters from the White Peak fed the Macclesfield Canal. |
|
They lived in the mountains, fed on raw meat and often fought against dragons. |
|
These fictional worlds were the product of fertile imagination fed by reading, discussion, and a passion for literature. |
|
The new hippies, most of them, were just people who didn't buy into the rampant meism we were fed as children and teenagers. |
|
Many of the Sierra Nevada fans have associated perennial streams fed by rainfall, snowmelt or glacial icemelt in the catchments. |
|
If the soldiers were well fed, they were healthier and able to maintain a high level of physical activity, as well as stave off disease. |
|
Nothing pesters the body and mind sooner than to be still fed, to eat and ingurgitate beyond all measure, as many do. |
|
Wealthy Tudor homes needed many rooms, where a large number of guests and servants could be accommodated, fed and entertained. |
|
Through May and June, the apparent delay in delivery fed gossip that Mary was not pregnant. |
|
The explosion and the resulting fire, which was fed by a ruptured gas main, injured 11 people and caused extensive damage. |
|
Its catchment area covers a large part of South Eastern and a small part of Western England and the river is fed by 38 named tributaries. |
|
Her sweat would be wiped from her body using raw fish, and the fish would be cooked and fed to the groom. |
|
The Fed sets a target for the Fed funds rate, which its Open Market Committee tries to match by lending or borrowing in the money market. |
|
Engines are fed by a chin double intake ramp situated below a splitter plate. |
|
|
The compressed air is subsequently fed into the rocket combustion chamber where it is ignited along with stored liquid hydrogen. |
|
In parallel to the development of the bus was the invention of the electric trolleybus, typically fed through trolley poles by overhead wires. |
|
The current position of the English Channel was a large river flowing westwards and fed by tributaries that later became the Thames and Seine. |
|
Luca is now usually placed deep underground, in a fissure in hot igneous rocks, where she fed on sulphur, iron, hydrogen and carbon. |
|
The fountains were fed from two wells, one in front of the National Gallery and one behind it connected by a tunnel. |
|
Leading juniors are allowed to participate for their nation in the Junior Fed Cup and Davis Cup competitions. |
|
Australia, the Czech Republic, and the United States are the only countries to have held both Davis Cup and Fed Cup titles in the same year. |
|
Also, she fed patients who were unable to feed themselves and, occasionally, dealt with an alkie who treated a patient badly. |
|
Some fed on fish and dead floating animals, while others, like the anurognathids, may have chased insects on the wing. |
|
For ten days my wife and I fed this mile, every two hours by day, and three by night, wi'h drops of cow's milk, sugared and bewatered. |
|
A young Home Guard officer decides to show his Blimpish superiors that the younger generation is fed up with playing old-fashioned war games. |
|
Together, the two young men fed and watered their mounts, gave them quick brush-downs and chatted happily the whole time. |
|
I mean I'd banked on getting that permission, I'd as near as dammit been promised I'd get it. Can you wonder I was fed up to my back teeth? |
|
And Mr. Reid, who is devoted to the Senate, said it would be wrong to presume other recent departees were simply fed up. |
|
A small stream fed it and continued beyond it, so that the sheet of water, though turbid, was never ditchlike or unhealthy. |
|
Violetta is well aware of all this and goes out of her way to charm him.... He eats out of her hand and would not notice if she fed him rocks. |
|
He was so fed up with high gas prices that he traded in his full-sized sport utility vehicle for an economy car. |
|
On the other hand a young owl, which had as yet only been fed by hand, began of itself to eat by devouring a fauvette which was lodged with it. |
|
A handfed parrot is one that has been taken from the nest at a young age and fed by hand by a human. |
|
The lake was fed by meltwater from the Baltic and from the Caledonian and Scandinavian ice sheets that joined to the north, blocking its exit. |
|
|
The NADW is fed by a flow of warm shallow water into the northern North Atlantic which is responsible for the anomalous warm climate in Europe. |
|
It is one thing to point with pride to that fact modern farmer feeds 45 or 50 people while his horsebound forefathers fed only nine or so. |
|
American Columbian mammoths fed primarily on cacti leaves, trees, and shrubs. |
|
Over the subsequent 12 to 18 hours, Jenny became anxious after she was fed canned food and began to retch and hypersalivate. |
|
Besides he was so fantastical and unruly in his appetites, that he used no common meats at his meals, but was fed with the combs of cocks, the tongues of peahens. |
|
The coal is fed out of the hopper by means of an ordinary screw. |
|
A number of anti-inflationary policies were discussed by the Fed. |
|
The crass cultural chauvinism and blatant flackery that surrounded and fed American pop have not by any means gone from the art scene, but they are muted. |
|
In England, as happened in the 2011 AV referendum, the 326 districts were used as the local voting areas and the returns of these then fed into nine English regional counts. |
|
His legend recounts that he daily fed a hundred clergy and a hundred soldiers, a hundred workmen, a hundred poor men, and the same number of widows. |
|
She was fed up him laying on the jokes, which she found insulting. |
|
The second group was also fed the labelled diet but only during the last ten days of the fattening period when animals were fitted a neck collar to prevent caecotrophy. |
|
The woman was cradling the baby in the crook of her arm as she fed it. |
|
A publication from the Austrian School, The Case Against the Fed, argues that the efforts of the central banks to control inflation have been counterproductive. |
|
However, fish were not fed during the experiment and the low salinity during exposure should not cause drinking of seawater for ionoregulatory purposes. |
|
These units were fed from two adjacent tanks containing oil and water. |
|
The oxygen is also fed to the combustion unit, using a turbopump. |
|
Italia had not fed itself for centuries and could not do so now. |
|
In fact, BGS intake was effective to increase the detection rate of fecal bifidobacteria and improved the fecal properties in enterally fed elderly patients. |
|
This shows that the soldiers were well fed in times of peace. |
|
|
Approximately three chambers are periodically fed with fuel by lifting the metal lid from the feedhole, charging fine coal with a small hand shovel and then replacing the lid. |
|