Sentences with phrase «interesting central question»

DuVernay's supple drama poses an interesting central question: what if you want to stay stuck?

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Ask him why the economy sucks despite record - low interest rates, and he'll respond with a question of his own: what do you think would happen if the central bank stopped peddling?
This morning, the European Central Bank kept interest rates unchanged at record lows, as expected, but European markets could take another turn depending on what happens when European Central Bank president Mario Draghi takes questions later this morning.
«The capacity of central bankers to do that, whether they plan to respond by varying some kind of capital requirement or whether they plan to respond by varying interest rates, seems to be to be very much in question,» Summers said.
That's the question that confronts officials at the Federal Reserve and institutional investors everywhere ahead of March 15, when the U.S. central bank will decide whether to raise short - term interest rates for the first time since December.
Given the expectation that many established forms of compensation that are so central to the brokerage business model appear likely to be allowed under the rules, Roper questions the contention of industry groups that they really are willing to accept a best - interest fiduciary standard for advice under ERISA.
And «forever» is not a meaningful answer to that question, because standard New Keynesian models (and the Bank is New Keynesian) tell us that monetary systems will either explode or implode if the central bank holds the nominal interest rate constant forever.
Historic correlations have also become unhinged, as the market's participants start to question the implications of global central banks normalizing interest rates.
QUESTION: Do you see any unintended asset price distortions in the financial markets resulting from an extended period of virtually 0 % interest rates and from quantitative easing (QE) by many central banks worldwide?
The ultimate question then is what kept central bank interest rates so low?
For example, in the latter days of the 2011 election campaign, as Jack Layton's orange wave was gathering momentum, Harper and then - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty jumped all over Mr. Layton for allegedly violating the sacrosanct principle of central bank independence. Layton had responded to a reporter's question about interest rates, indicating it would be better for Canada's economy if they stayed low. Harper and Flaherty denounced this statement violently, calling it a «rookie mistake» that threatened the independence of the Bank. Layton quickly issued a clarification confirming that he, too, accepted the doctrine of central bank independence.
Unlike Peirce and Whitehead, Hartshorne's central interests from the first centered on metaphysical questions and especially on the understanding of God.
Those interested in understanding one of the most dramatic lives of the century (and one of the most important pontificates of the second millennium) have to be prepared to take Karol Jozef Wojtyla as what he says he is: a radically committed Christian believer for whom a central, defining conviction - «Jesus Christ is the answer to the question that is every human life»» is the source of both his thought and his action.
interesting question: in a 3 - man defense we have the right centre - back and the left centre - back, how do we call the one in the centre; the central centre - back, the middle cb or simply cb.
Interested applicants will learn about Central New York regional priorities and the overall REDC funding process, receive first - hand assistance, and take part in a question and answer session.
Whether that is due to climate change is an interesting question,» Tim Lovett, director of public affairs at the British Beekeepers» Association, said last month at the annual Hampton Court Flower Show about 10 miles southeast of central London.
The interesting question is why the pigs in central China didn't interbreed with wild boar populations in central China.
Prescinding from the ethical questions, my own view is that there are scientifically interesting things that can come of embryonic stem - cell research, but that even without regulation, it wouldn't be central.
I think a lot of people were led to believe — and to what extent scientists were responsible for this is an interesting question — that if only the regulations were relaxed, embryonic stem - cell science would be central to our medical research and practice going into the future, and that it would massively alleviate suffering and produce cures for dreaded diseases.
A list of stereotypes (from the jovially greedy policeman to the almost alien - like Mormons) distract us from the central premise which could have raised some truly interesting questions.
In a posh hotel not far from Central Park, a small group of lobbyists, administrators, and legislators gathered to consider an interesting question: Does anybody in the public schools ever hear the policy debates that rage back and forth at the state level?
He describes the design and implementation of «Ask Anansi,» an alternate reality game that allows students to conduct inquiry - based research around questions that interest them (including «Why is the food at South Central High School so bad?»).
Ultimately, this decision comes down to one central question: What is in the best interest of our children?
Libraries also have an important role in bridging this divide, where there is an interesting philosophical debate that surrounds the central question of whether it is the role or responsibility of libraries to provide patrons with access to best sellers at the same time as paying consumers.
Such a number before the June 5 European Central Bank interest rate announcement led investors to question economic strength and the possibility of an additional rate cut in Europe.
When a novice dog breeders becomes interested into starting his or her own bloodline, there is the affix name to find, and soon after comes a more central question.
The exhibition raises many interesting questions about how cultural and historical conditions affect the choices on offer but also how we begin to situate the central and powerful figure of the curator in these processes.
I've not seen any instances of that, I've seen marginalia attacked and inflated in importance and more effort spent in promoting minority views than on answering the central questions, but I'm still interested in good criticisms.
The plot as such looks to me like an interesting scientific question (influence of CO2) coincided with a period of natural warming to create a political jihad that, like Communism before it, renounces market and natural forces in favor of central planning and autocratic control, to in some way save us from ourselves even if we have to destroy civilization to do it.
It raises interesting questions about the Americanization of many foods that we continue to associate with their native countries, even though they're not at all central to the traditional diets of those places.
«Judges Press C.I.A. Lawyer Over Withheld Documents»: The New York Times today contains an article that begins, «A federal appeals court panel in Manhattan questioned a lawyer for the federal government yesterday as to whether the Central Intelligence Agency had a legitimate national security interest in refusing to confirm or deny the existence of documents authorizing it to detain and interrogate terrorism suspects overseas.»
It examines the central questions of substance: the circumstances in which information is protected by law, and how it responds to conflicting public interests.
Handing down its judgment this week, the High Court said the central question was whether rule 17 of the Coroners Rules 1984 empowers the coroner to exclude properly interested persons and their legal representatives from part of an inquest and to receive and later take into account closed material received in their absence.
That's the latest topic of discussion in the Windows Central Forums and it raises an interesting question.
Occasionally, I'll also answer especially interesting questions posted on my Linkedin group, Career Central (http://linkd.in/hyZz6a) or reCareered's Facebook page (http://facebook.com/reCareered).
«There's no question that there's a lot of broker interest,» says Mike Pappas, president of the Keyes Co., which has 30 offices in south and central Florida.
When our central bank raises interest rates, it's almost a certain the big banks will follow suit and raise prime rate, but the question is by how much?
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