The South is more hawkish on foreign policy, according to the data, while the East and West Coast states are the most dovish. |
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Rather than admit this, our dovish defeatists have turned themselves into the hardest of hardliners. |
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As such, comments from our central bank were gradually less dovish over the last month and a half. |
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We must get over this dovish thing, this lily-livered and feline urge to withdraw from battle. |
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No Republican presidential candidate in recent memory has won the nomination on a dovish or non-interventionist platform. |
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If he chooses to take the plunge, he will likely find himself alone in the dovish end of the GOP pool. |
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Even those who simply wished to reform the rabbinate lost out, as the dovish candidate, Rabbi David Stav, was soundly defeated. |
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This is particularly true for younger voters, who now constitute the most dovish segment of the population. |
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Expect Janet Yellen, new head of the US Federal Reserve, to be similarly dovish. |
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But Mr Kaplan reckons that his newly dovish stance is linked, above all, to the dramatic changes wracking Turkey's neighbours. |
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Markets that are relatively dovish compared with our policy rate calls include China, Korea and India. |
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Ms Yellen may prefer a slightly more dovish policy than the current one, but she is not a rebel. |
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The Fed Chairman continued on the dovish tone displayed in the FOMC meeting minutes earlier this week. |
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The US Dollar continues to advance against the Euro, despite dovish comments from Fed Chairman Bernanke yesterday. |
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The recent rise of the euro is also attributed to the ECB's tough stance on inflation while the Fed remains dovish. |
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There was some speculation that Bernanke would tout a less dovish line in his testimony before the Joint Economic Committee of Congress. |
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In light of rock-solid domestic demand registered in 2009Q4, the Bank of Canada was right to sound less dovish on March 2nd. |
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They opted for a more dovish tone in early August and decided to make the Fed's portfolio their primary policy tool. |
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However, the tone of the accompanying statement was dovish and the sub-advisor believes it will be a slow and gradual process of normalizing interest rates. |
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Nevertheless, the Fed remains dovish and downplays the recovery, with Fed President Bernanke saying that the economy is going to feel very weak for some time. |
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Doubtless an expression of frustration at the UN secretary general, who has long been too dovish for Bush administration tastes. |
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The Federal Reserve's statement on recent inflation was interpreted as dovish by the market. |
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Even if it is something more structural there's always the prospect of further central bank assistance and tonight sees the US Federal Reserve rate announcement that could have a very dovish tone to it following today's data. |
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The dovish Bute soon clashed with Pitt over various aspects of British policy. |
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But if one is going to speculate the case for speculating in the dovish direction is at least as strong as the case for speculating the other way. Which brings us to a post by Paul Krugman. |
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The minutes of the Fed's rate cutting meeting were dovish. |
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If they had they would have found him as dovish as Mr Bernanke or Ms Yellen, all of whom are far more preoccupied with unemployment than inflation. |
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The Canadian dollar was sold following a dovish monetary policy statement. |
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A well know Swiss bank was out calling for a more dovish BOE and ECB on Thursday, which also was seen forcing some mild profit taking on long Euro and Sterling positions. |
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