What I saw was
a gradual withdrawal from the world, a growing quietness, a lessened tolerance of small talk, and in some dying patients a great anger.
But Merz is confident that central banks»
gradual withdrawal from quantitative easing «translates to higher volatility, corrections of inefficiencies, the reversal of capital misallocations and, concurrently, greater alpha».
Not exact matches
The exit would be preceded by a
gradual decrease in the size of asset purchases (i.e., a slowing in the amount of extra easing), followed by the end of asset purchases, a
gradual withdrawal of excess liquidity
from the system, measured increases in the federal funds rate and, eventually, a normalization of the Fed's balance sheet.
The debate about choice in childbirth has been rekindled recently1 and along with it the issue of place of birth.2 3 With the
gradual withdrawal of most general practitioners
from intrapartum care4 and the progressive closure of many small units in line with government recommendations choice for most women has decreased.
Earlier this month the influential Iraq Study Group chaired by former US secretary of state James Baker called for the
gradual withdrawal of troops
from the conflict - stricken Middle Eastern country.
Static property values, the
gradual withdrawal of state & municipal authorities
from housing, and a slow / difficult planning permission process, all contributed to a relentless decline in completions in the 2000s, bottoming out around 175 K pa.
For while Vasiljeva mainly makes objects, Dropout Piece is a performance and seems a strange fit as a
gradual and systematic
withdrawal from both art world operators and friends.
In «3 American Painters,» Michael Fried spoke of «the
gradual withdrawal of reality
from the power of painting to represent it.»