Sentences with phrase «how well anchored»

Among them might be how well anchored inflation expectations are.

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Such an assessment focuses on analyzing the extent to which longer - run inflation expectations remain well - anchored, and on learning more about how agents update and revise their expectations in response to new information.»
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It would allow the central bank to give appropriate weight to output and employment, but would still anchor the price level in the long run and provide a metric to evaluate how well the central bank had used its independence.
Thus, for the African newly chained to the deck of a ship anchored at a West African harbor, the meaning of liberation and the character of the struggle are very different from that of the African - American who, three generations later, like Frederick Douglass and William Wells Brown, must consider how best to conduct an abolitionist campaign.
after all, how can you say that the Boston bombings might have been «good» (something which MUST be allowed without an objective anchor for morality) & simultaneously extend «compassion'to those who suffered from a supposedly «good» action?
Friday wasn't the best example, with Utah's bench making them pay, but there's no doubt that much of the Magic's success stems from their ability to anchor a trio or quartet of young players oozing talent with a long - time, glue - guy veteran who just knows how to make it all work.
I just love the colors and how it anchors the other pieces on the mantel so well.
Climbing my way out of hell yea, i enjoy the company of good people, by good people i mean those who understand the way the world works and how we attempt to enjoy life despite so many anchors that weigh people down, live for your own beliefs and don't judge others for theirs.
And, anchored by gorgeous production design and the pop naturalism of its performances, How to Make It in America dramatizes this particular cultural moment with uncommon style and a little grace as well.
Fish - out - of - water stories can become tiresome very quickly if they're not anchored itoeither a witty script or good performances, but at the very least., most films which go down this route at least make an effort to emphasise the differences in culture, even if it's just a passing, off - hand comment about how fast people move or the fact that there's no phone signal.
It's kind of shocking considering just how good Two Days, One Night and Gone Girl are, both of which should have been multiple nominees anchored by terrific lead performances (by Marion Cotillard and Rosamund Pike, respectively).
«The people closest to the plants appreciate how they can anchor a town's economy for decades, and are well aware of the risk if the plants were to close their gates forever.»
Both methods have had to extend their anchor calibrations over a long series of instruments using different vicarious approaches, so a comparison provides an opportunity to evaluate how well this extension works by cross-checking the results at the anchor points.
In a personal injury case, if the client recovers well, resulting in plummeting damages, the client anchored to a high number is more likely to be dissatisfied with the outcome despite the improvement in health, and no matter how reasonable the resolution.
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They are beginning to suggest how governance structures might be developed that are anchored within an Indigenous community's own law, so that decisions made by those entities stand a much better chance of retaining the allegiance of the people of that community.
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