But in the medium term looser fiscal and monetary policy poses serious inflationary risks. |
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The difficulty of dipping a pocket mainly depends on how tight it is, and front pockets are often looser than hip pockets. |
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This consistency in relations between input and signal allows a looser definition that does not depend on the fixity or otherwise of channels. |
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When calcium is desorbed from the cell wall, it becomes looser and the pore sizes in it increases. |
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These new paintings are mostly organized around nearly straight brushstrokes executed on grounds made of broader, looser applications of paint. |
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The looser you get it, typically the better it turns and the faster you can get it to go within reason. |
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But in these production areas regulation tends to be much looser so wines from the same appellation tend to have less in common. |
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Ships can be made far more maneuverable, with looser or more open interior designs. |
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The pain gets slightly worse where the skin is looser and there's more cellulite. |
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I don't know about that, but pregnancy does make the ligaments and tendons in the hips and pelvis looser. |
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As a result, our songs tend to come across as sounding looser than they actually are. |
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Alas it is inevitable if I am going to do edgier stuff and also if I am going to keep the shows looser with more ad-libs and so on. |
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Blow-dry while ruffling with your fingers, or for looser texture, let hair air-dry. |
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Three Georgian townhouses were knocked together in the 1970s when Edinburgh's planning regulations were looser. |
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Resembling the regular lupin, the false lupin produces flowers much looser up the stem in a violet-blue. |
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Stretchy tops mixed with looser legged pants also help bring out your hips more so your waist doesn't look the same width. |
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You may decide that the knots need to be tied tighter, looser or in larger or smaller sections. |
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Mr Ritson is a leading 'slackliner', a sport in which the cable is looser than a tightrope. |
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Large spiral type rods are used if you have easy to curl hair and you want a looser curl or a body wave. |
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The Asian variety has a looser head, and includes bok choy, a favorite in Eastern cooking. |
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During pregnancy, there's an increase in the hormone relaxin, which results in looser joints throughout pregnancy and for several months after giving birth. |
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As time goes by the curl can soften and if the hair is long its weight may make the curl and the wave appear much looser. |
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China's new leaders are tiptoeing towards looser rules for foreign capital and getting behind a push for a modest global trade deal. |
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Other countries have looser forms of consultation through contacts with different representative organisations. |
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It would be a regrettable step for the applicant countries too if the EC were to regress to a looser association of states. |
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With a history of con artists using small companies as a base to defraud the public, anything that smacks of looser controls makes regulators squeamish. |
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She pulled the significantly looser strands and the rope unraveled. |
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They fear that a looser, more inter-governmental EU would be run by the bigs and that their own voices would be ignored. |
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If you want something more kinetic or scrappy feeling than you can go handheld and shoot looser. |
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Innovations included a new figure-hugging shirt that was more difficult for opposition players to grab hold of than the looser shirts of the past. |
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A credible fiscal plan allows you to have a looser monetary policy than would otherwise be the case. |
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Her strokes, always rigorous, took on a looser, more wristy feel. |
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A Family Daughter is given a looser rein than Liars, and the soapiness sometimes runs away with the proceedings. |
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London would not be that sexy a place for capital movement because it would have much looser links to Europe. |
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It's designed to reflect our current word usage and therefore the entry requirements are a lot looser than the Oxford English Dictionary. |
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She gains weight, her center of gravity shifts and connective tissues become looser. |
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In fact the looser the soil is, the more regular and straighter the developed root becomes. |
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Their story lines became looser, their adventures more exotic, and their tone often amatory or even humorous. |
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Anna Peters's work, by comparison, is a lot looser, cartoony drawings on paper plates, paper, acrylic on canvas are jokey one shot reflexive gags. |
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The potato base, like a latke only thinner and looser, is topped with chunks of tasty ham, onion and melted cheese, all cooked together, with some sour cream on the side. |
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The turn to the right could have resulted from a slight rudder trim tab displacement as the bolt was wearing and the fitting was becoming looser. |
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Although easily raveled fabrics may look great with such a buttonhole, if you examine ready-to-wear clothes, you'll often find a much looser stitch used. |
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Do you really believe that by suggesting we give inflation a looser rein we would have restored that confidence? |
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The looser rules on timing and the volume of shares available for repurchase prompted more than 200 companies to announce new or expanded buyback plans. |
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It seemed the answer was not strict anapests or dactyls or even amphibrachs but a looser sense of the line altogether, with room to gallop and stop short at will. |
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Picture Whitney Port in Toronto, with a smaller budget and a looser grasp on reality. |
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My muscles are still frightfully sore, but they are looser then yesterday. |
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This photograph was taken in 1867, when men's clothing was much looser than in earlier decades. |
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Boots and other shoes are generally straight-laced, which looser laces on Sambas. |
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And, setting aside the personal failings of his two nominees, what of his approach to aid is worth salvaging? The looser purse-strings owe something to the fiscal permissiveness of big-government conservatism. |
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Many people are trying to a create a looser federation, a federation of self-autonomist units, each driven by the ideology of the government in power. |
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As I approach 40, I've started to notice lines on my neck and the skin under my chin has felt looser and saggier. |
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The bond is inevitably looser than the real thing, generally fleeting, and yet there is something telling about the random oddments of criteria that contribute to the choice. |
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And national treasure Betty Jackson showed bright and fleecy wool coats belted atop more muted terracotta shades and knitwear of varied weights, which gave structure to a looser classic silhouette. |
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Generally speaking the smaller the curler the smaller and therefore tighter the curl, whereas medium to large curlers tends to give a much looser effect. |
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The looser might loose face and be cast out. |
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If you think coalition was bad – backroom deals, cut-and-paste policymaking, good ideas lost in the quicksand between the two parties – then try the looser varieties of alliance. |
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Thereafter, the government adopted a looser fiscal stance, mainly as a result of an explicit policy objective to raise expenditure on public services. |
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The practice of 'dry foot offshoring' appears to be most common in the UK and the US where employment protection is looser than elsewhere in continental Europe. |
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So had you been a little looser, we wouldn't have had the problem. |
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Humanitarian partnerships may take different forms, from close coordination and joint programming to looser associations based on the need to avoid duplication and enhance complementarity. |
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The ties that bind it are looser and more fragile. |
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Originally interested in the idea of a looser confederation, the governments of Slovenia and Croatia decided instead to proceed with plebiscites on the question of independence. |
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For industries that have to compete in the international market, that creates a risk that production may be moved to zones where restrictions are looser. |
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It is in connection with Galileo, of all things, that everything is weighed in the balance a thousand times over, every euro is examined closely, whereas in other areas the European purse-strings are much looser. |
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Even with the new, looser rules, 40 percent of donors are being rejected. |
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Medicare and Medicaid are forms of publicly funded health care, which fits the looser definition of socialized medicine. |
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It led to the innovation of the development of the cywydd meter, a looser definition of praise, and a reliance on the nobility for patronage. |
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Juveniles have broader buff feather edges, and tend to have looser, scruffier plumage, like moulting adults. |
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The remaining 12 republics continued discussing new, increasingly looser, models of the Union. |
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In a looser sense, corporations and other such organizations can be referred to as constituents, if they have a significant presence in an area. |
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As time went on, his strokes began to evolve into looser, freer ones. |
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Other Conservatives are in the middle ground, favouring stances such as looser regulation and decriminalisation of some drugs. |
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Opponents of state involvement in health care tend to use the looser definition. |
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The rules of conduct are understandably looser. |
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A looser form of coordination seems to us a more suitable way. |
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Hussain's work revealed looser brushstrokes and a softer, dreamier interpretation of the animals and their surroundings. |
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Sticking with an outdated looser and baggier fit can make you seem sloppy, especially in the business world. |
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Loose stool that isn't caused by some type of infection or medication is usually the result of impaction or stool blockage, whereby looser stool from higher in the digestive tract leaks out around the impaction. |
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In a looser usage, however, the term onomastics is used for personal names and their study, and the term toponymy is used for place-names and their study. |
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So, for all its apparent implacability, the bank is running a looser policy than it would otherwise have done. Still, so many things have come right for the ECB so quickly, that it deserves a lot of credit. |
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The music is looser, somewhere between literalist Ramones punk and blowzy 1970s arena rock, as if the band, finally untethered from the stresses of narrative, is enjoying itself. |
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The Agateware Bowls, 2011, of the exhibition have a looser, slightly more random feel to them and are the beginnings of a new direction for Svendsen. |
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This position was supported by Home Secretary Theresa May, who said in March 2014 that passport checks should be introduced if Scotland adopted a looser immigration policy. |
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In the summer of 1991, the New Union Treaty, which would have turned the Soviet Union into a much looser Union, was agreed upon by eight republics. |
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We live in a looser, less uptight America thanks to the antics of San Francisco's Diggers, New York's Fugs, and every anonymous longhair in between. |
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This looser definition almost equates to that of the Nordic countries. |
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Initial results supported a continued but looser relationship with France. |
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