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"equilibrium" Definitions
  1. a state of balance, especially between different forces or influences
  2. a calm state of mind and a balance of emotions

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Trade Equilibrium Model Keeping and creating American jobs through trade equilibrium is the primary purpose of my model.
"Broadly speaking, I think we have sort of unfrozen an older equilibrium and moved the system towards a new equilibrium," he said.
All I know is that we will find a new equilibrium, and Uber has to figure out its role in that equilibrium.
Both countries understand that they must come to an equilibrium for compromise and the equilibrium lies in how the enforcement offices are designed.
And it says that if one system is in equilibrium with another — A with B, and B with C — then A must be in equilibrium with C. The foundation of thermodynamics is this equilibrium relation, which sets up the meaning of temperature.
If the price of Bitcoin changes, this also affects the point of equilibrium—if the price of Bitcoin goes down, so too does the point of energy equilibrium and vice versa.
Then you have to find an equilibrium (a Nash equilibrium, for readers of "A Beautiful Mind") in which each country is charging its optimal tariff given what everyone else is doing.
Professor Arrow proved that their system of equations mathematically cohere: Prices exist that bring all markets into simultaneous equilibrium (whereby every item produced at the equilibrium price would be voluntarily purchased).
Equilibrium — and therefore death — is just around the corner.
No one knows what the equilibrium rate is and, if one listens to Chairman Powell's speech to the NY Economic Club, apparently the Fed can move this hypothetical equilibrium rate around at whim.
Legislating trade equilibrium If and when legislated, the trade equilibrium law would provide Trump with a trump card to create jobs and bring back home, even if he cannot renegotiate or nullify NAFTA.
The sooner the better so this generates a new equilibrium.
It will stay basically stable on an adaptable equilibrium level.
What is the Nash equilibrium and why does it matter?
But the decorous, gentle equilibrium of yesteryear was also nonsensical.
Its oxygen concentrations are essentially in equilibrium with the atmosphere.
Force that equilibrium wage up and rampant unemployment will result.
When states, markets and communities are in equilibrium, people prosper.
But as the debate went on, Clinton regained her equilibrium.
What is the Nash equilibrium, and why does it matter?
This equilibrium is achieved in a bill sponsored by Rep.
They themselves had had to settle for a miserable equilibrium.
"I don't think this is a new equilibrium," she said.
It is like a system whose equilibrium has been attacked.
It really disrupts her equilibrium to see her mother again.
But I believe in Lebanon we have this special equilibrium.
It wasn't perfect, but the law was reaching an equilibrium.
WORDPLAY Sam Ezersky and Byron Walden reach a dynamic equilibrium.
Others will rotate into a vertical position before finding equilibrium.
He starred as John Preston in the drama "Equilibrium" (2002).
"There's an equilibrium of peace and order here," said Capt.
These behaviors, in turn, function to reinstate white racial equilibrium.
As we've seen, pure strategies don't seem to lead to equilibrium.
But she's found an equilibrium between her career and life, too.
And the new sexual assault accusations could finally disrupt this equilibrium.
A branch of economics, called general-equilibrium theory, captures this formally.
How can governments shift their economies out of this bad equilibrium?
The long-term equilibrium of seed investing has many smaller firms.
AFTER WEEKS of unstable equilibrium British politics has seen two breakthroughs.
By deciding to transport cocaine, Felix is threatening his business' equilibrium.
But that proves dangerous to her equilibrium, given what she's fighting.
Most economics is centred on equilibrium: an economy's natural resting state.
Molecules are governed by random rules, and naturally edge towards equilibrium.
That is the equilibrium that Mrs Merkel is trying to maintain.
The predictive power of the Nash equilibrium relies on rational behaviour.
The Nash equilibrium nonetheless boasts a central role in modern microeconomics.
Today the Nash equilibrium underpins modern microeconomics (though with some refinements).
Unwittingly, Cournot had stumbled across an example of a Nash equilibrium.
But suppose you could get back to that 1984-2007 equilibrium.
This fiscal arrangement is the basis of Mexico's current political equilibrium.
Namely, an expansionary fiscal policy would raise the equilibrium interest rate.
LATER IN THIS SERIES:• The Nash equilibrium• The Mundell-Fleming trilemma
But NAFTA did not magically deliver some optimal new economic equilibrium.
In the year since then, an equilibrium of sorts has held.
But once I regained my equilibrium, I felt something else: Relief.
The sweet spot where the two lines intersect is called equilibrium.
Can we forge a new equilibrium before Miami is under water?
Much can be achieved in a look — equilibrium, agreement, mutual admiration.
Equilibrium, for example, has so far received $204,6003 in state grants.
A direct listing helps a company find its financial equilibrium faster.
" The majority of people, he wrote, "will never attain equilibrium and . . .
"It may have affected his equilibrium [in the fight]," he said.
Physical disorder is all about equilibrium — everything resting randomly and uniformly.
Mr. Corenswet radiates calm and generosity that lends the show equilibrium.
It's "a system which has its own special equilibrium," he said.
Magical powers binding the universe together and holding everything in equilibrium.
These four things are now usually sufficient to restore my equilibrium.
We're not quite at that level of equilibrium of all states.
They don't know what is the equilibrium amount of excess reserves.
One is that both seem to possess an equilibrium-like state.
As the Station Q physicists discovered, these non-equilibrium Floquet systems are able to host new states of matter that wouldn't be possible in equilibrium systems, like the glass of water that turns to ice crystals.
The Middle East also seems to be finding some sort of equilibrium.
So, what does a Nash equilibrium look like in Rock-Paper-Scissors?
And I hope that the world comes to an equilibrium around it.
Angular momentum, center of mass, friction, levers, static equilibrium—it's all there.
Keeping a smart balance between "me" and "we" creates a healthy equilibrium.
Economies operate in equilibrium, says Meredith Crowley, an economist at Cambridge University.
Then, just as quickly, he returned to what for him is equilibrium.
Complexity economics draws on strands of the discipline less enamoured of equilibrium.
"Britain lived in an equilibrium with Europe," Macron told France Culture radio.
They should both consider my model of trade equilibrium for the purpose.
Conversely, when the piece is in perfect equilibrium, it shines its brightest.
Lower potential long-run growth necessitates a lower equilibrium federal funds rate.
All things being equal, the nine-member Court equilibrium is preferable to
Some companies are better at promoting this kind of equilibrium than others.
That is dangerous because always there was a kind of equilibrium before.
She has been the conscience and the equilibrium for so many Americans.
The equilibrium limit established by de Vries requires a lot of assumptions.
The scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 representing an equilibrium.
Turks hoped that this form of democracy would eventually find its equilibrium.
It took months for me to get my body back into equilibrium.
"A kind of balance of power, equilibrium, set in," Mr. Gore said.
The problem is that equilibrium rates have been driven close to zero.
This means that everyone works to preserve the equilibrium, despite its costs.
But we're also in a world of structurally low equilibrium interest rates.
But this equilibrium may not last, and it may not deserve to.
"Natural disasters upset the equilibrium within the grocers' supply chain," Ladd continued.
"It's a question of the market finding the right equilibrium," he said.
"There must be a good equilibrium of commercial activity," Mr. Missika said.
"As a result, from game theory perspective, it is a stable equilibrium."
Whereas, say, equilibrium systems like liquids and gasses can spontaneously break natural spatial symmetries, by considering a non-equilibrium system, the Microsoft and UCSB researchers were able to predict spontaneously broken time-translation symmetry, aka a time crystal.
To do so, they cleverly contrasted the modeled equilibrium interest rate that would have resulted from fertility, mortality and employment rates remaining at their 1960 values to the modeled equilibrium rate that results from the shift in these trends.
Because the gas inside is compressible, the giant bubble will expand but overshoot its equilibrium, at which point either the atmosphere or the water will push on the gas to compress it again, making the bubble undershoot its equilibrium.
But if late 230.8 represented a reasonable equilibrium, the trend didn't stop there.
Many are far from equilibrium, and at least a few are Earth-like.
Why not go from the other boundary, where presumably things are at equilibrium?
These theorems allow researchers to study how systems evolve—even far from equilibrium.
The iPhone 6S Plus and I are now in a kind of equilibrium.
This allowed them to achieve an equilibrium without losing most of their population.
But on the OnePlus 33 Pro, we're looking at a whole new equilibrium.
But then we start to find equilibrium as we edge close to fifty.
On Wednesday, stocks opened sharply in the red, but later recovered some equilibrium.
But when equilibrium behaviour evolves it may not adjust immediately to new circumstances.
One example in particular has come to symbolise the equilibrium: the prisoner's dilemma.
There is only one Nash-equilibrium solution to the prisoner's dilemma: both confess.
First, in plenty of situations, there is more than one possible Nash equilibrium.
Perhaps the United States' more vigorous economy allowed the plutocratic equilibrium to survive.
At the start of Persepolis Rising, the solar system has found an equilibrium.
But Saudi Arabia continues to rely on Russian support to maintain market equilibrium.
After her third marriage failed, she finally found her emotional equilibrium through counseling.
Similarly, yoga generally enhances balance, even among people who enjoy fine bodily equilibrium.
America has the following options: cancel NAFTA, renegotiate NAFTA or legislate trade equilibrium.
Trade equilibrium model would necessitate new investments, as dollars keep coming back home.
"The equilibrium that the collective underworld abides by is pretty fragile," he said.
In that unhappy equilibrium, the war drags on with unknown consequences for Moscow.
His equilibrium restored, Bra battles Savyalov in a sprint to the finish line.
The only way Facebook can restore equilibrium is through a completely new arrangement.
Tehran is on the defensive, with no clear exit strategy for regaining equilibrium.
Kurdish autonomy, they fear, would destroy the already precarious equilibrium in the region.
Ideally, actual market interest rates would move in tandem with the equilibrium rate.
Hone offers concrete strategies for regaining your equilibrium even in the greatest pain.
Republicans, he notes, should feel responsible for this disturbance in the political equilibrium.
It has sufficient mass to assume "hydrostatic equilibrium," or essentially, a round shape.
Still, eventually the environment will return to equilibrium, and plants will grow anew.
That kind of corrupt equilibrium is the background to South Korea's current scandal.
We must find a responsible equilibrium that advances our interests and our values.
This is not, according to Lindsey, a conspiracy, but rather a rotten equilibrium.
By changing up the electric field and period of the laser pulse, it is possible to change the phase of the time crystal, the non-equilibrium equivalent of a phase change in equilibrium matter, like a solid melting into a liquid.
"That's a highly non-equilibrium dissipative structure that's existed for at least 300 years, and it's quite different from the non-equilibrium dissipative structures that are existing on Earth right now that have been evolving for billions of years," she said.
There's a sort of uncertain equilibrium they have to deal with in U.S. production.
England hypothesizes that it's a natural outcome of thermodynamics in far-from-equilibrium systems.
And the IEA said global oil markets are heading towards a long-awaited equilibrium.
Others reached a profitable state of Nash equilibrium and still exist to this day.
HAVE WE HAVE NOT GOTTEN TO A POINT OF EQUILIBRIUM WHERE IT'S FRICTION FREE.
More recently, energy prices have stabilized and appear to be at an equilibrium point.
The kayak is the best investment I've ever made in maintaining my mental equilibrium.
"We're searching for exchange rate equilibrium," Perez said of that system known as DICOM.
"Both expected inflation and GDP are subdued relative to their equilibrium levels," it said.
LATER IN THIS SERIES:• The Keynesian multiplier• The Nash equilibrium• The Mundell-Fleming trilemma
More disturbing than this, even, was how close to that equilibrium I already was.
Even in the petri dish of Washington, the market acts as the preeminent equilibrium.
"He can take a few steps, but his equilibrium is still off," she said.
He hoped that some equilibrium could be established from the process of obtaining facts.
This allows your body time to adjust and get closer to returning to equilibrium.
There's no reason for it to continue now banks are buying at equilibrium prices.
Instead of embracing equilibrium, I clutched tighter than ever to hold on to control.
Paradoxically, it was the A.P. journalist, Lorena Hickok, who helped her find her equilibrium.
He understood this, and ran his campaign in a way that always sought equilibrium.
But as the turn of the century approached, that TV-film equilibrium grew unstable.
There's an argument that general equilibrium effects shouldn't be ignored even in small trials.
The only certainty is that the equilibrium is bound to shift left or right.
The new map drawn by the court more closely reflects the state's partisan equilibrium.
For Aidan, schoolwork, family life and even mental equilibrium are all beginning to suffer.
So I would argue that we've entered a moment of punctuated equilibrium in retail.
Once interest rates reach an equilibrium, the Fed will cease its rate-hiking path.
Yet they press against the surrounding black, holding the surface in a vibrating equilibrium.
Whereas a beaker full of reacting chemicals will eventually expend its energy and fall into boring stasis and equilibrium, living systems have collectively been avoiding the lifeless equilibrium state since the origin of life about three and a half billion years ago.
STANLEY FISCHER: You know, it was-- the real interest rates that people are estimating as being the equilibrium interest rate for the long term, short-- sorry, the short-term interest rate that people are estimating as equilibrium is very close to zero.
"La Marseillaise", like Luther's hymns, struck an equilibrium between the individual and the revolutionary group.
"The equilibrium was found, the auction mechanism worked," said Gary Epstein, who led the auction.
I had vertigo, which I've had all my life, and that was affecting my equilibrium.
The Democratic leader in waiting's first task is to restore equilibrium to his traumatized party.
The macro-equilibrium numbers show that Beijing has enough firepower to manage its internal debt.
The equilibrium or solution to these tensions is a uniform spacing like you see here.
First, all decisions must be made at optimal levels reaching a state of Nash equilibrium.
When we are in recovery equilibrium, job growth should just keep up with population growth.
One night, when Miguel was balancing an equation, he told Angel about something called equilibrium.
Come, once again, and reset our spiritual equilibrium and get our lotus flowers spinning again.
"The equilibrium of the regime is all about who pays, when and how," said Gourisse.
Trade-equilibrium model is not against increasing the number of low-cost suppliers to America.
Another law of technology, particularly the digital kind, is that it is never in equilibrium.
"All sculptures are on the verge of equilibrium, on the verge of rupture," he said.
Ronit's return threatens the equilibrium of the marriage and the honor of her father's mourning.
"Over time — society seeks equilibrium and everyone winds up basically with a job," he says.
There's perhaps never been greater momentum to establish a better work-life equilibrium in America.
When the divorce happened, it was the first time I felt I lost my equilibrium.
One is masculine, the other feminine; according to Lukcero, I need both to reach equilibrium.
No one wanted to upset the equilibrium, and everyone wanted to keep the secret going.
Abruptly, for me, within days the relative equilibrium I'd found on arrival began to change.
Our equilibrium was reached because of the psychological relief that I experienced after we moved.
However, unlike in Misery, where she's completely unhinged, Annie is still trying to maintain equilibrium.
By definition, any effort to fix such a system means upsetting whatever equilibrium has developed.
Strictly speaking, we should do this using "general equilibrium" – modeling the economy as a whole.
America should aim to establish an overall trade equilibrium with the world as a whole.
Since they were under the protective umbrella of mixed-strategy equilibrium, why not join in?
"Various equilibrium exchange-rate models indicate that the shekel is overvalued," the central bank said.
This spurs overpumping groundwater from underground aquifers, which distorts the natural equilibrium of the ecosystem.
Is there some 21st century iteration of Adam Smith's "invisible hand" that explains this equilibrium?
Here are some of the results, which will throw wholesale markets into a new equilibrium.
Does it emerge from mutual repulsions between cone cells, like other systems in the equilibrium class?
The other: mediator, judge, equilibrium of opposites, witness, knot in which what was broken is retied.
For one thing I think the Fed tends to look too much for the future equilibrium.
Such sand in the wheels is fatal to the socially efficient outcome of general-equilibrium theory.
"The market is not expected to regain equilibrium before 2018," analysts said in a Wednesday report.
This equilibrium may be stable, but it is damaging for the country and for both parties.
Deposits are growing 6 to 19933 percent and Lebanon's balance of payments is now in equilibrium.
Only half the world's groundwater flows are likely to find a new equilibrium within 100 years.
"It just brings us back to equilibrium," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
This resulted in large numbers of the planet's population dying until it reached a sustainable equilibrium.
Bottom line: One thing is clear, there is no rapid path back to pre-industrial equilibrium.
Basically, all of your inner-ear / equilibrium sensors start sending warning signals because everything seems askew.
Frances Cheung, head of macro strategy at Westpac, said the equilibrium levels should not be static.
It's just a steady, decent convertible in a market that has (for now) found an equilibrium.
Armed with the Nash equilibrium, economics geeks claim to have raised billions for the public purse.
He only relaxes when the plane reaches 35,000 feet because then it's in "general equilibrium" 10.
Foundation provides an amazing base tone to give your skin some equilibrium, so what's the alternative?
So if you could get back to the higher equilibrium you'd be in much better shape.
Before that, he says, a slower and "less reliable" technique called equilibrium was the gold standard.
But keeping both sides in some sort of satisfaction equilibrium is Airbnb's messy, god-given task.
Couples, he added, find an emotional equilibrium, but it can be low as often as high.
In this case, we can use it to examine the forces on an object in equilibrium.
For centuries the balance of power had regulated international affairs, with warfare mediating this precarious equilibrium.
But relations between the two countries will have to find a new equilibrium on shakier foundations.
So what you have in the United States is a shitty equilibrium — that's a technical term.
Her mother is the creative director in Bloomfield Hills of Equilibrium Creative, a marketing communications consultancy.
In Silicon Valley's start-up ecosystem, founders and investors have generally maintained a delicate power equilibrium.
Loneliness and moderate depression find a tambourine-tapping equilibrium, with distant hints of the Beach Boys.
Being lazy, I would have loved to find an equilibrium that didn't involve leaving my couch.
Their proportions altered, the dancers' equilibrium was thrown off; what happened to their coordination, their spacing?
And yet the collective familial state of equilibrium — our state of ''all encompassing uniform sameness'' — endured.
Strategists expect the two markets to ultimately find an equilibrium but not without more sharp swings.
Housing prices may have recovered, but today's market equilibrium is an unhappy one for many Americans.
And then you learn how to use it to access that calm, that settledness, that equilibrium.
There is so much dopamine coursing through our minds, and we want to maintain that equilibrium.
The mathematics behind the general equilibrium proofs of Professor Arrow and his co-authors were daunting.
It was already thrilling, striking a delicate equilibrium of sweetness and acidity, complexity and sheer refreshment.
"It could take a considerable undershooting" of the equilibrium unemployment rate to do so, she said.
Is there an equilibrium where we get more of the good and less of the bad?
We're at that point of equilibrium in a number of states where things are working well.
An equilibrium must be achieved between reality and exalted colors to make the planets more distinguisible.
Another reason is that a Nash equilibrium is, in some sense, a positive outcome for all players.
This is not to say that perfect players never tend toward equilibrium in games—they often do.
Will we just get perpetual war, or will there be some kind of ceasefire or equilibrium reached?
"These cannot co-exist in equilibrium together," Professor Lattanzio says, "and are consistent with active biological processes".
He needs to disturb the game's equilibrium any way he can — especially now, before the jury phase.
If it did not acquire this information, the organism would gradually revert to equilibrium: It would die.
These nuclear collisions create extreme configurations of matter and energy, which then start to relax toward equilibrium.
If you go and disturb that equilibrium, you're going to feel how everything falls out of place.
General equilibrium thinking helps us avoid making big mistakes when guessing the probable effect of policy changes.
You're constantly working to keep all of these vital, often at-odds forces in a stable equilibrium.
The baleful equilibrium is punctuated, when control of the various branches aligns, by spurts of partisan lawmaking.
In the long run, an economy and its labour market can sustain any inflation rate in equilibrium.
It's doubtful that there will be any single equilibrium of tight-loose in our increasingly interdependent world.
The bill offers spending cuts and tax hikes on exports as the way to reach fiscal equilibrium.
Joan Robinson, a British economist, worried that equilibrium models understated the role of history in determining outcomes.
"He has created a new equilibrium in the party system," says Juan Cruz Díaz, a political consultant.
It's a precious equilibrium, and one not found in many other places on the current musical landscape.
The goal is to reach an equilibrium in which your speed and altitude are safe and stable.
Carney told Bloomberg it was "more likely than not" that the equilibrium rate had begun to rise.
The Nash equilibrium helped economists to understand how self-improving individuals could lead to self-harming crowds.
Flip enough people within a community into a good equilibrium and maybe, just maybe, it will stick.
Below-equilibrium interest rates resulting from unorthodox measures could lead to inefficient investment and other unintended consequences.
As he struggled with ill health, however, his equilibrium became more and more central to the discipline.
The Nash equilibrium would not have attained its current status without some refinements on the original idea.
Where does this end, and where would that leave Congress and the equilibrium established by the Constitution?
These include Buffett's import certificates (ICs) model, the Simpson-Bowles' model, and my model of trade equilibrium.
Under the trade equilibrium model, America would enjoy elimination of foreign debt, new investments, and new jobs.
The Fed has marked 2 percent inflation as the right equilibrium for a growing but stable economy.
Because nudging the equilibrium price met by supply and demand will just automatically work out perfectly, right?
On Saturday, it said it aimed to reach an "equilibrium" of military force with the United States.
"This (deal) will help reach an equilibrium price," Del Pino told state television VTV on Monday morning.
The boy was was tall and well built and had wavy hair, excellent teeth and unshakeable equilibrium.
What women have to be and what men have to be, because you're always struggling for equilibrium.
Within milliseconds, dozens of hexagonal shapes form in the layer that help maintain the equilibrium nature demands.
To do this right, we should use one of those computable general equilibrium models I mentioned above.
Upending that equilibrium can destabilize everything it once touched, a process whose resolution is impossible to predict.
Corruption depends on an "equilibrium," the political economist Miriam Golden and the economist Ray Fisman have written.
Burns said Kim wants to achieve strategic "equilibrium" with the U.S. and the rest of the world.
The Fed shoots for a 2 percent inflation rate that it believes represents an equilibrium growth level.
And, according to Amy Howe, our obsession with finding that elusive equilibrium is part of the problem.
"Our view is that without agitation, we won't reach an equilibrium," Ms. Hassanzada said with a smile.
The result brought them close to equilibrium, Bruno just four hundred up after an hour of play.
The government wants to set that limit, called the "pivot age" or "age of equilibrium," at 64.
Our mind is the same, and we'd all like to have some inner calm or inner equilibrium.
But if the crime and punishment aren't balanced, we're left waiting for an equilibrium that never comes.
"We have not solved all the problems, but we are much closer now to fiscal equilibrium," Macri said.
Cooler air moves from the Arctic to mix with warmer air from the tropics to create an equilibrium.
It's taken a year for me to get my equilibrium back, to come back up to the surface.
Some economists argue that trade equilibrium will cause the dollar to strengthen enough to offset the above scenario.
This is basically just a fancy way of describing a system that is intrinsically out of thermal equilibrium.
Eventually, the pace of expunction would match the pace of creation, and the genome would settle into equilibrium.
For OPEC members, the sustainable equilibrium price is almost always at least $10 higher than the current price.
Britain is now in a wretched state politically, and it won't recover its famous equilibrium any time soon.
General-equilibrium theory assumes perfectly competitive markets made up of businesses that all set prices at marginal cost.
Analyst Meir Javedanefar said that "sooner or later, competing hardliner and moderate forces will reach a near equilibrium".
In a state of Nash equilibrium, what price would each company charge their customers in a given market?
By economics 101 reasoning, the short-run, partial-equilibrium effects of a large influx of migrants are clear.
Paradoxically, Donald Trump's "America First" posture may turn out to be the midwife of such a new equilibrium.
"The rebalancing of the supply and demand equilibrium for oil is moving at a snail's pace," Watkins said.
The page on display at MoMA draws out this theme of holding contradictions in equilibrium, challenging our expectations.
Money, like water, finds its own level, shifting until achieving a state of equilibrium, usually defined as value.
Hung together, they form a surreal landscape, their intricacy, precarious equilibrium, and interwovenness suggesting some kind of symbiosis.
It will take "a while, maybe up to two years" for demand-supply to reach equilibrium, Ruehl said.
These are the tender moments that restore the show's equilibrium, and bring the viewer back time and again.
" NYT called the toy "a threat to nothing but the wallets and emotional equilibrium of desperately shopping parents.
At times, in Washington and elsewhere, it seemed as thought the country's political equilibrium was at grave risk.
These stocks defy the notion of the inevitable gravitational pull of the old equilibrium lineand can't be contained.
Given the lack of training programs, genetic experts predict that the supply won't reach an equilibrium until 2024.
However, in this particular scenario we will never observe any members who played both "Equilibrium" and "The Matrix".
America should not endorse TPP without all other countries, individually and collectively, agreeing to the trade-equilibrium model.
CONCLUDING THOUGHTS I am discussing my trade-equilibrium model as an academic—without reference to any political party.
Only unusual events, like the two world wars and the Depression of the 1930s, disrupt that normal equilibrium.
LATER IN THIS SERIES:• The Stolper-Samuelson theorem• The Keynesian multiplier• The Nash equilibrium• The Mundell-Fleming trilemma
One famous example was the American hospital system, which in the 1940s was in a bad Nash equilibrium.
That equilibrium seemed certain to crumble on June 12, when the Chinese stock market began a free-fall.
Or alternately, equities would need to correct by around 20 percent to bring the equation back into equilibrium.
"Chronic" ends with a sudden, terrible slap in the face that is a final blow to your equilibrium.
Republicans have experienced what evolutionary biologists might call punctuated equilibrium, a rapid evolution caused by an environmental crisis.
In other words, it's impossible for supply and demand to reach an equilibrium price — there's only one supplier.
Consistent with this conclusion, a recent analysis of fundamental equilibrium exchange rates indicates no misalignment for Chinese renminbi.
While I can't tell you exactly when this equilibrium will right itself, there are signs we are close.
The sedative effects will start to wear off, but your brain is still trying to maintain its equilibrium.
" Professor Howley added: "It just seems to me that it's an outdated equilibrium that we all live in.
Using polyphonic extended techniques, he made multiple droning lines drift apart and then return to states of equilibrium.
She destabilizes the geometric order, and negotiates her own sense of equilibrium — one that is always slightly off.
James Madison's vision of constitutional checks and balances, of divided powers in equilibrium, is agonistic politics in action.
Like most idealistic pillars of wellness, though, the pursuit of equilibrium comes with a pressure all its own.
Without the federal tax on inflationary gains, asset prices will adjust until they reach a new, higher equilibrium.
BROOKS We're trying to find an equilibrium between us as we go through the same set of tasks.
JAMES COULTER: Well, I think I've learned that you have to look for that moment of punctuated equilibrium.
That more comprehensive study, the "general equilibrium" evaluation, is the new paper that this very article is about.
" "From the devastation of that day (name) is slowly regaining her equilibrium and getting on with her life.
Indeed, while there is currently magma in the Yellowstone volcanic system, the system appears to be in equilibrium.
After six sessions, I had no idea if my mind attained a healthy equilibrium between chatter and calm.
A shaken Nadal quickly recovered his equilibrium to post a comprehensive 6-3 6-503 6-3 victory.
Above all, Mr Macron, who campaigned as "neither on the left nor the right", has maintained the political equilibrium.
Kickers and goalkeepers have broadly settled into an equilibrium regarding the direction of the ball (left, centre or right).
Like any entity for which a stormy transformation precedes equilibrium, it seems the LNAH's opposing forces have finally balanced.
But when playing these games, is it reasonable to assume that players will naturally arrive at a Nash equilibrium?
It wanted to bring rates back to a position of equilibrium and it wanted to prevent inflation from returning.
Once coffee, cup and air reach thermal equilibrium, no more energy flows between them, and no further change occurs.
The company said it expected demand and supply to reach an equilibrium in about a year to two years.
But by the end, the normal partisan equilibrium was restored and it seemed he was likely to be confirmed.
It seemed like everything was written in stone and we had reached the eternal equilibrium of post-war Germany.
The larger slices of time show that the rapid swings in voters' views always return to a rough equilibrium.
Family therapists refer to this process as "equilibrium," which is the way that a family finds its emotional balance.
Half of U.S. shale oil producers could go bankrupt before the crude market reaches equilibrium, Fadel Gheit, said Monday.
It's a reminder that most extreme fevers eventually settle into a functional equilibrium, ideally one with good rap music.
But the push and pull of a healthy economy and the trade war will reach equilibrium at some point.
These stocks defy the notion of the inevitable gravitational pull of the old equilibrium line, and can't be contained.
Cramer wondered if perhaps it is some sort of equilibrium number that gives investors the green light to buy.
Nicholson describes the present state of play with the Taliban as an "equilibrium" in favor of the Afghan government.
Mobile games can be used to build trust, and to coordinate a new social equilibrium in the real world.
But there is a two-month gap between election and taking office and Wall Street may recover its equilibrium.
Financial markets regained some equilibrium on Tuesday after days of turbulence following Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
"There seems to be equilibrium in Florida right now, and if that is sustained, then Trump wins," Winston said.
"At some point Republicans are going to have to find an equilibrium if they plan to compete," he says.
A negative feedback loop is a self-regulating system that reacts to feedback in a way that maintains equilibrium.
Either they will regain equilibrium Sunday against Seattle or they will flop at home amid mounting tension and frustration.
"The biggest question for professional sports right now is what's the equilibrium between streaming and traditional TV," Cuban said.
It's at this new equilibrium where the rubber meets the road in assessing the costs and benefits of regulation.
Yet zero is not, as economists put it, the equilibrium price to see a live performance by Jay Leno.
TRADE EQUILIBRIUM: THE SOLUTION Is there a realistic solution to stop the further decline of, and revitalize, small business?
Both are concentrated and powerful, but a sense of equilibrium has often been missing in bottles I have tried.
Eventually the pace of biological change slowed, suggesting that perhaps the human body reaches a new equilibrium in space.
His answer is that humans will always aim for homeostasis, and feelings will provide the guide for regaining equilibrium.
Had I, as every tennis person I encountered over the weekend kept telling me, really upset Team Glushko's equilibrium?
The impact of a "real shock" depends on how adeptly the Fed responds to the changing equilibrium interest rate.
Political corruption, the political economist Miriam Golden and the economist Ray Fisman have written, is a kind of equilibrium.
Since then, the government has refused to conduct a new census, fearing that it would upset the confessional equilibrium.
Have we achieved that level of equilibrium and is it therefore now time to move rates a little bit.
The death in February of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia created a rare even equilibrium on the high court.
My downside target is $55 per barrel; I believe at that level the supply/demand equilibrium would be optimal.
What kept her street intact was not a mysterious equilibrium of types, or magic folk dancing, but market forces.
But when it comes to leading others, achieving greater equilibrium emotionally and socially can work to your company's advantage.
A Mueller report has seemed to be the one thing most likely to shake up the current political equilibrium.
It was the low point for a former high school star who never regained his equilibrium after an initial disappointment.
They reel you in, toss you back, and just when you believe the wine has reached equilibrium, it changes again.
From one perspective, the US is merely keeping pace with Russia's improving missile defense systems, preserving the status quo equilibrium.
Ronald Walsworth, Harvard physicist, told Gizmodo that his team works on one such non-equilibrium system, called nitrogen-vacancy centers.
We are still in flux toward some new equilibrium and it may take a very long time to find it.
Fischer said the United States required faster potential economic growth in order to lift the long-run equilibrium interest rate.
But now physicists have been finding essentially the same cascading, fractal-like universal scaling phenomenon in far-from-equilibrium dynamics.
In the new work, researchers see far-from-equilibrium systems undergoing fractal-like universal scaling across both time and space.
This scene greatly irritates people who know what a "Nash equilibrium" is in game theory, because its scenario isn't one.
It was all thick-cream legato, marvels of equilibrium and transition, falling, rising, bending and curving in one seamless sequence.
And now that he's quit the life and she hasn't, that equilibrium in their work-sex life has been disrupted.
I have to pace this out and find my equilibrium and figure out how to not die in the process.
"If that equilibrium is broken then it's not a good thing for either economy," he told a daily news briefing.
At one point, a "W", an "O", and a "?" join the "MAN" on the left side to confuse the equilibrium.
Hosey speculates that well-trained canines show emotional consistency, which could help a person in distress stabilize their own equilibrium.
Stars don't just sit out there in states of comfortable equilibrium and are instead pulsating through a variety of mechanisms.
And essentially what that means is that the new equilibrium price in the oil markets is going to be $25.
Jim Cramer wondered if perhaps it is some sort of equilibrium number that gives investors the green light to buy.
But Yang's team found that starlight has to reach a high threshold before it can disrupt an icy planet's equilibrium.
"If other economic policies do not (contribute), then we cannot exclude that the real equilibrium rate remains low," Coeure said.
Applied to the real world, economists use the Nash equilibrium to predict how companies will respond to their competitors' prices.
The Nash equilibrium helps economists understand how decisions that are good for the individual can be terrible for the group.
You claimed that when people don't play in line with a Nash equilibrium in the lab, Nash is not relevant.
The so-called equilibrium real interest rate is the level of borrowing costs associated with stable inflation and full employment.
I expect the sudden glut of imagery, GIFs, and fireworks to find a more modest equilibrium as early enthusiasm wanes.
Climate scientists do not have a solid answer for this key parameter called Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity, or "ECS" for short.
The regional rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia has found a new focal point in Lebanon with its uneasy equilibrium.
After a season apart or at odds, Quinn finds new equilibrium with Rachel, somewhere between toxic brittleness and manic determination.
As a starter, therefore, let me compare the relative merits of Buffett's ICs model with that of my trade-equilibrium.
These rules are another way of reaching the equilibrium between humility and self-confidence which Hammon first found through faith.
LIESMAN: SIR, CAN I JUST ASK YOU, DOES THAT MEAN YOU THINK 70 CENTS A BARREL IS AN EQUILIBRIUM PRICE?
Instead of regaining equilibrium Sunday, with road games at Pittsburgh and Arizona up next, the Jets embarrassed themselves at home.
A blow to the brain is a good way to eject someone from the equilibrium of free and independent life.
The last few years have seen an uneasy equilibrium between repeated disappointment in global growth and offsetting monetary policy stimulus.
"We have never found an equilibrium," said Roberto Russell, a professor of international relations at Torcuato di Tella University here.
Like so many other practices, all-female group shows may have to be a necessity until equilibrium has been achieved.
Motivated by balance and equilibrium, Scott Lang uses his newfound super skills to bring justice to the world around him.
When economists try to assess changes in trade policy, they normally use some kind of "computable general equilibrium" (CGE) model.
And speaking of desperate, Jamie and Claire are trying to regain some equilibrium even in the middle of the chaos.
Reviewing what you know, you could try to engage in "reflective equilibrium," adjusting discordant beliefs into some sort of coherence.
For Frederick Jackson Turner, the Midwest was the place where the nation on the leading edge of history found equilibrium.
The objective is help people maintain some emotional equilibrium and integrate it with their feelings, not to refrain from buying.
Kaller and her excellent cast achieve a delicate equilibrium between laugh-out-loud comedy and gasp-inducing, self-inflicted tragedy.
The result is that society collapses to a new equilibrium by shedding layers of complex infrastructure amassed in previous centuries.
A remembrance of what holds our human lives in some equilibrium — a way of feeling and a way of telling.
We know that our bodies are cultivators of an ecosystem of bacteria that come to an equilibrium called our microbiome.
To figure out what the Bay Area's equilibrium might look like in the next decade, it helps to look elsewhere.
Neutral monetary policy means the federal funds rate has reached an equilibrium where it neither stimulates nor suppresses economic growth.
Until then, Saudi Arabia is playing a tricky game of tightrope keeping oil prices and global supplies at an equilibrium.
Bringing all these factors together suggest that while oil prices may be "lower for longer," an equilibrium has settled in.
Instead I see this idea of punctuated equilibrium will come back to the term moving across industries and across sectors.
In time, though, the moment of equilibrium passed and the community collapsed, reality itself acting as a sort of score.
Even so, an equilibrium of professionalism and levity has steadied the Sharks in their quest for their first Stanley Cup.

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