Sentences with word «hawkishness»

In a crude measure of hawkishness we asked the ministers whether we ought to «increase our military efforts in order to win the war.»
The outcome of the U.K. central bank's routine monetary policy meeting could reveal a shift towards hawkishness.
The billionaire developer has made his strong - man hawkishness a centerpiece of his campaign, an approach that's played well in the military - heavy Palmetto State.
However if they don't commit to a rate hike and instead express concerns about the rise in yields and its impact on financial market conditions, the dollar will fall quickly and aggressively as investors are heavily positioned for hawkishness.
That explains the dip in short - term yields and the Dollar, while the long - term hawkishness was heavily discounted, as the market is still not buying the long - term growth story.
Second, the FOMC has already retreated significantly from its earlier hawkishness; the median dot - plot projection was 1.25 % -1.5 % in December, and officials were promising four hikes by the end of the year.
Deficit hawkishness is laudable, but taxation must be considered as a tool to bring this under control.
Right wingers like him for his fiscal hawkishness, left - leaning Remainers for being the only grown - up in the cabinet when it comes to Brexit.
Some are more hawkish than others, but each of them have clear scars on their conscience and clearly resent the insane, self - defeating hawkishness of Israel's political class.
There's no explanation behind hawkishness against how Snapchat is one of, if not the best and most pervasive mobile phone applications by far.
The additional hawkishness derives from relatively full employment coupled with Republican plans to cut taxes while increasing the deficit, thereby stimulating the growth rate of the gross national product and igniting inflation.
Because real estate tends to be highly leveraged, investors have been fretting that hawkishness by the Fed would crimp REIT profits.
Environmental news magazine Grist summed up her positions as not bad but «not quite the climate hawkishness we need.»
On this morning's Today programme, George Osborne's statement that «the age of excess» in public sector pay is over is another step towards the kind of hawkishness that will be necessary to clean up the Brown - Darling mess.
The outcome of the U.K. central bank's routine monetary policy meeting could reveal a shift towards some hawkishness given recent economic growth data which indicated light at the end of the tunnel for the domestic economy, despite Brexit uncertainty.
It wasn't Bush's hawkishness that led us into Iraq and Afghanistan so much as Cheney's.
Inflation - protected securities would likely outperform nominal government bonds amid higher - than - expected U.S. inflation, but stocks might not easily stomach a sharp upturn in interest rates or Federal Reserve (Fed) hawkishness.
At this point, the prospects of the war are dim: The United States and the Soviet Union haven't yet joined the Allies, and the moribund French are neither inspired by Churchill's hawkishness nor impressed by his butchery of their language.
Inflation - protected securities would likely outperform nominal government bonds amid higher - than - expected U.S. inflation, but stocks might not easily stomach a sharp upturn in interest rates or Federal Reserve (Fed) hawkishness.
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