Sentences with phrase «of policy missteps»

We see risks of policy missteps as the Federal Reserve plans to wind down its balance sheet and the European Central Bank looks to transition toward smaller asset purchases.
Setting aside the discussion of these technical and short - term factors, China faces significant economic and financial headwinds, and a series of policy missteps have raised concerns about its ability to successfully manage these challenges.

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They included evidence of what Manning later described as «missteps» and «misguided policies» in the prosecution of the war in Iraq.
The only misstep comes in the 4th paragraph, where the apology turns to the question of changes in policy: «We will... enact heightened security measures and alcohol policies that will ensure the fan experience and safety of everybody involved.»
While the US and the UK are generally emerging from these problems — both on account of their more thorough - going balance sheet repair and because of their more successful conduct of QE operations by their central banks — they nevertheless must attempt to recover and grow in an environment that is adversely affected by the policy missteps in the Euro - area and Japan.
While the combination of secular headwinds and policy missteps help explain an unprecedented time of economic malaise, positioning for secular stagnation «may not be the right playbook for investors,» says Asset Allocation Strategist Joe Pickhardt.
Broward County Commissioner Michael Udine said of the many things victims» families are angry about — the shooter's ruthlessness, the response by the armed deputy assigned to the school, the failure of the FBI and BSO in preventing the attack despite specific warnings and red flags, past missteps by the Broward school district and Florida's child - welfare agency, gun policies — the handling of families and the notification process «is down the list.»
There are few starker examples of how man's missteps and policies are contributing to the water shortage currently afflicting the western United States.
The event will feature Indiana state chief Tony Bennett, Louisiana chief Paul Pastorek, Gates Foundation policy chieftain Stephanie Sanford, and yours truly tussling over what «reformers» are getting right, what they're getting wrong, and how to avoid repeating a half - century's worth of familiar missteps.
And in a broader environment where central banks globally continue to face the temptations of a race to debase, currency hedging offers a way to limit the impact of macro-economic policy missteps, too.
These other factors include the economy, confusion over colder weather and other perceptual biases, general distrust of government, climate policies such as cap and trade that are not easily sold as effective or in line with public values, the absence of White House leadership on the issue, institutional barriers in Congress and at the international level, and the continued communication and policy missteps of some scientists and environmental advocates.
However, keeping on top of increasingly complex state marijuana laws can prove very challenging and missteps will be common until policy is standardized nationwide.
People typically choose to buy an umbrella policy because they want to prevent the possibility of financial ruin due to one misstep or unforeseen accident.
For this reason, a comprehensive Errors & Omissions insurance policy is important, as well as knowing some of the most common negotiating missteps, such as:
That doesn't preclude some sort of geopolitical shock or policy misstep ending the 105 - month - old expansion before then, of course.
Another misstep was your assumption that an «all risks» policy protects an insured against every type of risk.
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