Sentences with phrase «policy people think»

The monetary policy people think about output gaps and inflation, and the financial stability people think about asset prices and leverage and how to strengthen resilience.

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«So it's a convenient trope, but I think it's one that can lead you down a path where only the people who live in that space get to make policy on that space.
«I think it would be inappropriate from a policy or legal perspective to give these people who have been operating outside of the law to a head start in a retail market.
These are the words of people who think their policy is working.
We point to business and policy uncertainty, people are still unsure as to who has their hands on the steering wheel... People have got to start believing in the real economy and I don't think we have that belief yet.&people are still unsure as to who has their hands on the steering wheel... People have got to start believing in the real economy and I don't think we have that belief yet.&People have got to start believing in the real economy and I don't think we have that belief yet.»
The danger there is that you have these policy reactions to a couple of companies that have not handled things very well that could end up having unintended consequences people aren't thinking of now.
Larry Levitt, a senior vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonpartisan health - policy think tank, said the new version should end debate over whether sick people are protected under Graham - Cassidy.
And either way, it's not really «taking credit for your work» if she's just sending out info on policies and procedures — that's more about passing along information than doing work that could be taken credit for, in the sense that people normally think about credit.
Rudy Giuliani, for one, seems to think that given a tax deduction, a lot of people insured through their workplace will shift to private policies on principle, sucking up the extra cost at first, but ultimately driving the price down so the uninsured can eventually buy in.
«There's more people willing to work than the unemployment rate would have you believe,» said Nick Bunker, a senior policy analyst at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, a liberal think tank.
All manner of policy agencies, senior political figures, think tanks and the head of the People's Bank of China (China's central bank) have sounded warning bells, and introduced all manner of measures to control lending.
«Trump campaigned on the negative impacts of trade and trade deals like NAFTA on working Americans, but here instead he is intervening not to help working people but to help American investors and American multinational companies,» Rob Scott, director of trade and manufacturing at the Economic Policy Institute, a left - leaning think tank, told me in an interview in the runup to the investigation announcement.
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These technological innovations are an opportunity to do that but an opportunity that comes with a side that needs to be carefully managed by policy - makers, by government like you, where you need to think about the transition period of the people that are working and that are displaced and how you manage that.
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«I don't understand what anybody thinks we gain by taking away people's ability to work and subject them to deportation,» said Cecilia Muñoz, who helped create the program as the chief domestic policy adviser to Mr. Obama.
With economic prospects improving, people's thoughts naturally turn to the question «what next for monetary policy
I think people have the perspective, especially... I'll opine on Washington for a second because I think a lot of people that write healthcare policy, they think it's an open market, but you really don't have... The consumer doesn't know price when it makes a decision.
Many people will still think of «Keynesian» fiscal policy as something like that.
«We think the new community standards are going to give people the knowledge they need to say: «We think you applied the policy incorrectly,»» said Monika Bickert, vice president of global product management.
«People were thinking about alternatives to circumvent the reserve requirement to bet on yuan depreciation after yesterday's policy was out.
In terms, I think of inflation and bond markets, it took six, seven, eight, maybe 10 years of high inflation in the 1970s before you had Paul Volcker brought in to say «enough is enough,» and then again whether it's led by American monetary policy but similar moves in Europe, obviously in the UK, a significant tightening of monetary policy because people got fed up with inflation and I don't think that we are kind of yet at the point where real wages have been suppressed so much by that irritation that inflation is always running ahead, life is becoming more expensive, so we need the central bank radically to change their policy.
Trying to «restore» household balance sheets by adopting policies that try to reinflate house prices in the hope that people «feel rich» again is not only wishful thinking, it is making housing more expensive for those that are indeed looking to purchase a new house now!
«We think this helps people understand better the thinking behind the decision and provides useful information to market participants about our risk management approach to monetary policy
People like you are so self - deluded that you actually think you understand all about your invisible friend and have authority to pronounce policy.
Further the death of this person is not going to stop an ideology - i think this burning hatred for american and western policies will remain and this is where the real war needs to be waged - that is to change the minds of the people.
If revisionists manage someday to recapture denominational offices and pulpits in large number, the churches will be less concerned to prescribe and implement theologically correct views and more interested in equipping people to do their own thinking about questions of economic policy.
Abu Bakr and Umar, it was the policy when deciding public issues to consult with the leading disciples who were recognized for their accurate thinking, appreciation of the interests of the people, and grasp of the spirit of the legislation of the Qur» an and the Sunnah.
A report by drug policy think tank Volteface stated that 3,700 people died from things like infected syringes and accidental overdoses and recommended a trial of drug consumption rooms to provide a safe, clean and legal space for users.
As far as I'm concerned, Obama takes the best of the Bible to apply it to his thinking on public policy and leaves the worst of it for you «born again» people to sort through with your various attempts to control everyone and keep all the poor people poor.
We can see this if we turn from thinking about care for a particular person to a problem for public policy.
Again, I think Rick is great as he shows all of American how crazy he is to take religious beliefs and twist them with policy and thrust them on the American people.
The protestors, they think, do not understand that the policies to which they object constitute the only way in which the lot of all peoples can eventually be improved.
Some people, however, think policy should only protect religious non-profits.
Ironically, although much of this havoc has been through the imposition of policies desired by Washington and thought to be beneficial to us, we as a people have not gained.
I think in a lot of ways people who are doing protests, they get the media attention, they drive the political will, but then it also takes people who are going to come up with policy ideas.
The same goes for ridiculous health policies perpetuated by the church, which thinks that it's «sinful» to protect people from AIDS if it involves the use of a condom.
Ryan thinks that people don't care about «distributional tables» that show that his tax policies directly benefit the highest earners while doing little or nothing for wage - earners.
Millions of poor working - class people have little time or energy to think about politics, particularly about foreign policy issues.
Rationalism in politics often has dire consequences, because the Rationalist tends to have inordinate faith in policy solutions, slogans, and political machinery to guide citizens toward a good the Rationalist has chosen, while neglecting to understand how people actually live and think, what they actually do and need.
Oh, I think you'll find that most atheists freely admit that Stalinism and its various children advocated a state policy of atheism and killed an obscene number of people.
Here I think she opposes a governmental public policy that IN THE NAME OF VIRTUE turns charity into a DUTY that is forced, or imposed onto people.
I do think that — I passionately believe that free market economics — a liberty - oriented economic policy creating high sustained growth needs to be recognized as the best means for people to be lifted out of poverty.
Asked whether he thought some residents would oppose the idea, he told Premier: «I think that whilst there is a resistance recognised by all policy makers about imposing extra taxes on people, I have a funny feeling that all of us have our consciences touched by seeing the huddled form of homeless people on the streets.
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Nance, why is it you guys on the Left always think that having an insurance policy against government tyranny is a stupid idea, when the majority of peoples throughout the world are THIS VERY DAY being oppressed by their governments, and have absolutely no way to defend themselves against false imprisonment, torture, and overall tyranny.
BRC, I do understand fully, what I think you don't understand by having that clause in their employees insurance policy, they feel that they are aiding a person to get contraceptives or an abortion which to them is the same thing as going against their beliefs.
(I couldn't tell another person asking for some money to feed their children that we cant give them anything (because its policy) when we have 6 plasma screens hanging on our stage — I know the story of the costly perfume etc but I don't think this means that it is OK to have expensive toys and NOT look after the poor).
Regardless of one's position on American foreign policy, I think very few people would consider eradicating Islam to be the responsibility of our country.
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