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Imbalances"The second cause of recessions has been significant imbalances in the economy," she said.
He listed them as industrial shocks and inventory imbalances, oil shocks, excessive inflation, financial imbalances and fiscal tightening.
"For years, people have talked about mental disorders being biochemical imbalances, but truthfully, no one has been able to identify any specific imbalances they can measure," Moore says.
The biggest positioning imbalances are concentrated in crude and U.S. gasoline; there is no sign of similar imbalances in middle distillates such as U.S. heating oil and European gasoil.
Historically, the yield curve has been a good predictor of recessions as it reflects the bond market's reaction to growing imbalances in the economy — imbalances that often lead to recession.
Earlier, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called on the International Monetary Fund to enhance surveillance of its members' exchange rates and external imbalances, as large trade imbalances would hamper "free and fair" trade.
When one kid says they are out to "right the imbalances" and "take the rich folks down a peg," it's only a matter of time before the righting of imbalances will hit home.
Additionally, many economists also argue that trade agreements are not the right place to try to fix overall trade imbalances because the overall trade imbalances are created by macroeconomic problems, not by trade.
There's not obvious imbalances in the housing market, for example.
The existing large trade imbalances are destabilizing the world economy.
They're about imbalances of power that pervade the filmmaking business.
But Vopak said it is focused on long term imbalances.
No one seriously questions whether the system has financial imbalances.
This is about our system's imbalances, our system's gender crisis.
The recession that followed the crisis temporarily reduced these imbalances.
Worryingly, in other fields, AI seems often to increase imbalances.
Currently, however, we believe signs of economic imbalances appear slim.
Does watching this patterned behavior inure audiences to power imbalances?
This increases wage bills for employers, and exacerbates regional imbalances.
Greenspan said he worries of imbalances the plan could create.
Sometimes chemical imbalances in the brain need to be supplemented.
He was not referring to income imbalances on their own.
The move aims to redress some imbalances in German theaters.
Trade imbalances can also be impacted in rising dollar environments.
The fiscal rules are intended to keep macroeconomic imbalances in check.
Those imbalances are just as stark in the start-up world.
Imbalances today look slightly different than they did a decade ago.
Mr Werbach: A blockchain by itself can't redress structural power imbalances.
It has often fallen to communities to correct imbalances of power.
Last year France was listed among the countries with excessive imbalances.
Slovenia has been removed from the list of countries experiencing imbalances.
But they had done nothing to reverse external imbalances thus far.
But without addressing our structural imbalances, we can't make much progress.
Instead, Gorsuch's decision ignores all power imbalances between employers and employees.
Sexual abuse has its roots in sexism and imbalances of power.
China continues to grow steadily, even if its imbalances remain unaddressed.
Although protection of democracy does not galvanize Trump, trade imbalances do.
That's because trade policy is not the cause of trade imbalances.
Other members, though, said that waiting too long risked financial imbalances.
BRAINARD: I DO WORRY ABOUT FINANCIAL IMBALANCES RISING IN THIS ENVIRONMENT.
Instead, Kudlow advocates for subsidizing industries to fix imbalances in trade.
The European Union's executive arm is to publish in-depth reviews of the economies of several countries identified last November as having "imbalances" or "excessive imbalances" such as large public debts, budget deficits or trade surpluses.
Nevertheless, the U.S. Treasury report said it remains "deeply concerned" by the significant imbalances in the global economy, and also by how bilateral trade imbalances with many major trading partners have grown to very large levels.
The IMF said the program had reduced economic imbalances and engendered confidence.
Instead, the film is most unusual in drawing attention to gender imbalances.
NOT long ago China was a leading culprit in global economic imbalances.
We&aposre at the table with China about leveling out trade imbalances.
Analysts say the country is battling against years of pent-up imbalances.
He has also taken issue with U.S. trade imbalances with South Korea.
Oil prices have slumped since mid-2014 because of supply-demand imbalances.
Bigger budget deficits would boost global demand and reduce current-account imbalances.
One is physiological: Depression most likely reflects an array of brain imbalances.
And he's right to go put pressure on trade imbalances, you know?
This suggests determination to go after U.S.-China trade and investment imbalances.
First, it's worth thinking about where those big external imbalances came from.
"You're setting the stage for financial imbalances and overexuberance," Barclays' Gapen said.
The lack of imbalances also makes a structural bear market less likely.
However, he did so without forcefully addressing the country's serious macroeconomic imbalances.
These two factors are tangled together in a problem of macroeconomic imbalances.
The power imbalances are obvious when you enter into your employment contract.
BOES CARNEY SAYS CHINA HAS QUITE SIGNIFICANT IMBALANCES, A CAUSE OF CONCERN
He doesn't understand what bilateral trade imbalances mean, or what causes them.
Its purpose is to quantify imbalances in markets and represent them visually.
Inflation is low, external imbalances are modest and oil prices are bearable.
If you evaluate enough metrics, sooner or later you will find imbalances.
As the chair country of this year's G20 gatherings, Japan wants to deepen talks on global imbalances, an effort to divert Washington's attention from bilateral trade imbalances and stave off U.S. pressure to negotiate two-way trade deals.
As the chair country of this year's G20 proceedings, Japan wants to deepen talks on global imbalances - an effort to divert Washington's attention from bilateral trade imbalances and stave off U.S. pressure to negotiate two-way trade deals.
As chair of this year's gathering of G20 major economies, Japan wants to deepen talks on global imbalances - an effort to divert Washington's attention from bilateral trade imbalances and stave off U.S. pressure to negotiate two-way trade deals.
Some 88% of the sodium imbalances recorded occurred during the hot races, the study's authors said, which suggested that heat and hydration levels were better predictors of sodium imbalances than either the manner or type of electrolyte supplements taken.
Better-aligned currencies have also begun to work their magic on trade imbalances.
Another seven countries had regular imbalances, although deemed not excessive, the Commission said.
Romanian markets have been hit by unpredictable fiscal policy and growing economic imbalances.
Past imbalances have left large debts that are only slowly being chipped away.
Yellen noted that she did not see "imbalances" like "clearly overvalued" asset prices.
So how can policy help offset the key imbalances that restrain innovation today?
Imbalances are a global problem which cannot be fixed by any one country.
Even so, the company's decision isn't going to address the country's geographical imbalances.
First, designing sound economic policies to ensure that structural imbalances are meaningfully addressed.
Global imbalances also remain a key risk to the global outlook, he said.
That contributed to imbalances in the country, but it kept the renminbi weak.
Navarro said China's behavior has led to unfair imbalances in the world economy.
The president calls the imbalances in goods and services "unsustainable" (The Washington Post).
Chemical imbalances can also explain the symptoms to a certain extent, she adds.
The modern Indian state has tried to correct the imbalances that caste creates.
Such extreme dieting can lead to dangerous electrolyte imbalances, dehydration — and irregular menstruation.
But he railed against what he said were chronic trade imbalances with Japan.
Eliminating imbalances is a core component of the Trump administration's international economic policy.
But he insisted that his foreign counterparts understood his gripes about trade imbalances.
We have a heightened awareness and understanding of what sexual power imbalances mean.
Here's the breakdown: These genres are all approximate, but there are definitely imbalances here.
Prior to the financial crisis, many economists fretted about the problem of global imbalances.
The tricky matter is to work out what will happen next to global imbalances.
External imbalances have been progressively reducing in recent years, mainly reflecting lower oil prices.
"Excessive current account imbalances should be resolved through multilateral, not bilateral, framework," Aso added.
They largely reflect economic imbalances, such as bloated profit margins, rather than cause them.
Professor rebuked after vowing to boost female students&apos grades to offset gender imbalances .
But the latest rise had completed the necessary policy measures to address longstanding imbalances.
AND SO IT'S NOT SURPRISING THAT COMMODITIES HAVE IMBALANCES AND YOU HAVE RAPID MOVES.
Hungary and Serbia were upgraded, due to narrowing external imbalances and tighter fiscal policy.
Even if it did, addressing these imbalances only becomes harder the longer we wait.
Surgery can also lead to physical complications, like loss of sensation and hormonal imbalances.
According to Kim, those imbalances might factor into the unusual results of his study.
He's said the tariffs he's applying will realign trade imbalances that harm US workers.
He's been writing on the research and economics of gender imbalances in different fields.
There's a cosmic opportunity to take action upon witnessing injustices or imbalances of power.
Recent artworks in the exhibition further emphasize the imbalances in our relationship with nature.
Greek banks also continue to face very large funding imbalances and incentives to deleverage.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is unilaterally confronting Europe over trade imbalances and national security.
Pushing beyond public policy, though, the report also specifically targets gender imbalances within families.
And demographic drivers of trade imbalances are usually a lot less clear than this.
But they have looked the other way for far too long on shameful imbalances.
So we are kind of channeling the energy for the set and correcting imbalances.
Child-care imbalances also tank relationship happiness, especially in the early years of parenthood.
In the past, the festival has drawn criticism for gender imbalances in its lineup.
"Excessive current account imbalances should be resolved through multilateral, not bilateral, framework," Aso added.
These approaches point toward the much-needed correction of the digital economy's power imbalances.
The impact of trade imbalances has shaped the debate — especially on the transatlantic level.
There are many valid opinions and options on how to address these global imbalances.
The resulting imbalances in power can seem comical—like gadflies conspiring to topple an elephant.
Resolving the imbalances embedded into the fossil fuel system is paramount to a genuine transition.
Rising imbalances do not necessarily mean another crisis is inevitable, lurking right around the corner.
But climatic imbalances from Arctic melting could prove far more harmful elsewhere in the world.
"Those with deteriorating external imbalances, like India in particular, will continue to underperform," Goh said.
I think it's everywhere, but I think it's particularly [present] when you have power imbalances.
A robust and flexible policy framework has helped avoid macroeconomic imbalances amid the economic slowdown.
These could in turn lead to distressing cumulative effects, from blood imbalances to weight gain.
The Federal Reserve's Open Markets Committee and staff appear to discount these imbalances almost entirely.
The European Commission has put Zagreb under strict monitoring for macro-economic imbalances and deficits.
The same imbalances can be seen in sectors such as automotives, payment cards and technology.
Q. What should the Chinese government do to address the imbalances and risks you describe?
The free market is supposed to correct such imbalances, but it's failing to do so.
It focuses on mitigating the stressors women face, sexual assertiveness, and power imbalances in relationships.
When talking about trade imbalances, Mr. Trump frequently focuses solely on the deficit in goods.
It goes without saying that Trump is wrong about the economics of bilateral trade imbalances.
He estimated that currency imbalances were costing the U.S. $150 billion with European Union nations.
"  He also called for Congress to "correct the imbalances caused by the National Emergencies Act.
America's unsustainably large trade imbalances and soaring public debt are compelling issues of national security.
Mr. Trump is not the first American leader to be rankled by imbalances with Germany.
The other widely held belief is that psychoactive drugs restore possible imbalances in the brain.
"The power imbalances are obvious when you enter into your employment contract," says Mr Sunkara.
The two nations have "reached consensus on how to alleviate the trade imbalances," Reuters reports.
There are also prominent showrunners who took on imbalances before the inclusion rider made headlines.
The European Union's executive arm has never opened disciplinary action against any EU government for allowing economic imbalances to grow, even though it has the right to do so, the Auditors said in a report about the EU's Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure, overseen by the Commission.
I THINK WHEN YOU LOOK AT TRADE, AND LOOK AT TRADE IMBALANCES, FOR EXAMPLE WHEN YOU LOOK AT MEXICO AND WHEN WE LOOK AT SOUTH KOREA, YOU CAN SPECIFICALLY POINT TO VERYCONTAINED AREAS WHERE THOSE TRADE IMBALANCES COME FROM, YOU CAN ALWAYS BE TOUGHER.
And it is misleading to focus on bilateral imbalances in an age of global supply chains.
The euro zone would become more like America, where inter-state imbalances are not even recorded.
That's what the president's closest advisors believe, even if Trump is focused solely on trade imbalances.
HOLGER SCHMIEDINGChief economistBerenbergLondon This is not the first time such imbalances have caused trouble in Europe.
However, Uganda's flexible exchange rate and the BOU's willingness to tighten monetary policy mitigate external imbalances.
For decades, developing countries have relied on outside investments to boost their growth despite trade imbalances.
He suggests that love does not merely thrive on power imbalances—sometimes it relies on them.
"Major imbalances" are also found in Stockholm, Paris, San Francisco, Frankfurt and Sydney, the report said.
Pharmaceutical companies popularised the notion that anxiety, depression and so on were caused by chemical imbalances.
The #MeToo movement made it clear that power imbalances can make womanhood feel synonymous with victimhood.
Global imbalances were a scourge of the world economy before the financial crisis of 2007-08.
Racism, sexism, and classism create imbalances in a system intended to be blind and without prejudice.
"A diet high in sodium can cause fluid retention, electrolyte imbalances, and sometimes bloating," Lockwood says.
But experience suggests such large imbalances between production, consumption and inventories are not stable for long.
Finally, the imbalances, such as large current account deficits in some EM countries have improved significantly.
A Japanese finance ministry official said the G20 was an ideal platform for discussing global imbalances.
The tax would be aimed at eliminating imbalances between the amount small and big companies pay.
Wang said there were still considerable risks facing China's banking sector, including persistent regional economic imbalances.
The workouts are fusions of yoga, pilates, and plyometrics designed to correct imbalances and prevent injuries.
Hume thought the free market would correct these imbalances, through what we now call currency devaluations.
"A lot of the imbalances that existed within the market are still existing today," he said.
This might seem like a straightforward acknowledgment of the power imbalances within a government official's office.
States with these kinds of imbalances could experience greater secondhand effects than they do in benefits.
Rather, she examines the cruelty, losses and imbalances brought about by clashes between women, especially girls.
We see opportunity building for those willing to find and factor new rules and new imbalances.
In May, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned Canada that its housing market imbalances had risen.
Now there are substantial trade imbalances, insufficient budgets for necessities, and high deprivations of personal incomes.
We need arguments that are more emotionally intelligent, rooted in history and honest about power imbalances.
That, in turn, gave rise to excessive currency appreciations and to macroeconomic imbalances in those countries.
Fitch expects the authorities will ultimately have to fiscalise more of the cost of China's imbalances.
China faces scrutiny from Washington not only on perceived trade imbalances but also its currency policy.
But let's not confuse symptoms with the cause of fundamental imbalances aggravated by unhelpful decision-making.
Czaputowicz said Poland and other European countries should seek to even out trade imbalances with China.
It also created gender imbalances as poor rural families chose to abort or abandon baby girls.
And in bulimia, binge-purge cycles may cause electrolyte imbalances that risk fetal loss, Gaudiani added.
But it's also helped underline these shifts in power dynamics within the Waterford household, as the season unmistakably changes from one about the ways that women can perpetuate power imbalances with one another to one about just who created those power imbalances in the first place.
Nevertheless Greek banks' credit profiles remain weak, with large funding imbalances and heavy reliance on Eurosystem funding.
Economic recovery remains strong and relatively broad-based, with some further progress made in reducing macroeconomic imbalances.
But new studies have linked it to biological differences, such as hormonal imbalances, that change brain chemistry.
Now, a number of outside organizations are popping up to help big businesses fix their gender imbalances.
Whether intentional or not, these imbalances can disempower other disciplines, create fiefdoms, and erode trust between colleagues.
However, the current balance will continue to be negative, reflecting prolonged structural imbalances of the region's budget.
Whenever Lebanon erupts in violence, efforts are made to tinker with, though not fundamentally alter, these imbalances.
Brussels and Washington have urged Berlin repeatedly to lift domestic demand to help reduce global economic imbalances.
Put simply, it is a symmetric obligation of surplus and deficit countries to correct excessive trade imbalances.
Without an adequate fiscal response from governments, growing imbalances make it harder to withdraw stimulus, warned Gallo.
What are ways in which a society would still use gender roles, power imbalances, to hurt somebody?
Additional liquidity has led to the formation of imbalances, including a housing bubble and mounting corporate debt.
Our long-term fiscal imbalances, driven primarily by Medicare, will eventually wreak havoc on the federal budget.
The stock in which it all simmered, however, consisted of big imbalances in trade and capital flows.
In the longer term the EU will have to contend with the imbalances created by Britain's absence.
Most families' discontent has to do with relationships — with imbalances of affection, jealousies, resentments, changes in alignment.
External imbalances have worsened, with a wider current account deficit in 33713530Q33710003 leading to exchange rate pressures.
Other economists have called the buck's rally unsustainable, pointing to wider U.S. fiscal imbalances and climbing debt.
"The outlook is challenging, with growth expected to remain flat and macroeconomic imbalances to persist," it said.
For further details, see "China's Policy Targets to Add to Economic Imbalances in Short Term" at wwww.fitchratings.
I mean the rates are basically, I think do not create real imbalances between the two countries.
They're weighted by talk of rising waters, chemical imbalances, and the things we lose along with innocence.
A growing number of companies are clamping down on office romances, particularly those marked by power imbalances.
But it is a mistake to ignore the wounds caused by persistent trade imbalances on American workers.
How might you visualize the guilt, power imbalances, doubts, and fear that constitute the white imaginary, i.e.
Critics say these commercial deals will do little to address the bigger economic imbalances between the countries.
Google, which has been accused before of underpaying women, conducted its annual study of internal pay imbalances.
And in light of the same miserable gender imbalances Audiard had criticized, Gleiberman deemed the movie lacking.
With it, Mr. Richardson aims to correct what he perceives as certain imbalances in the gallery system.
Yes. Did they leave behind serious social and economic imbalances they should have done more to right?
Those barriers create long-term imbalances that could rattle the global economy if they became severe enough.
A sizable program of transfers, subsidies and assistance exist for low-income Singaporeans, but social imbalances remain.
The French want the budget to help stabilise member states suffering short-term shocks and other imbalances.
If current imbalances hold, Goldman Sachs expects the ratio to hit 85 percent of GDP by 2021.
For example, hormonal imbalances such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) can cause irregular period and spotting, she says.
The Treasury Department under President Obama added Germany to a "watch list" because of its large trade imbalances.
Many standard poodle breeders are now doing a form of reverse breeding by correcting imbalances in genetic diversity.
"Now, we do face a lot of imbalances," Wang said, urging countries to take measures to combat them.
"For now, neither overheating risks nor financial imbalances — the classic causes of US recessions — look worrisome," Hatzius wrote.
But the sentiment has improved after reports that the countries were willing to renegotiate tariffs and trade imbalances.
At first he used bankerly language, pointing to the risk of a "disorderly unwinding of household-sector imbalances".
During that time, he suffered from heart palpitations and hormone imbalances that led him to gain 40 lbs.
They say the economic gains to all would be worth the inequality and power imbalances this would produce.
Debt is expected to exceed EUR10bn by end-2018 due to growing capital imbalances generated by upcoming capex.
A country's Target2 position is monitored as a sign of financial stress and imbalances within the euro zone.
"Typically when someone has prolonged diarrhea or vomiting we become more concerned about electrolyte imbalances," Dr. Pritchett says.
According to the IEA (International Energy Agency), the imbalances won't disappear now until the first half of 2017.
That coupled with escalating property prices are likely to drive economic imbalances in the economy, S&P added.
Those same power imbalances help explain why women, in general, tend to be better at reading social cues.
The entire history of censorship shows that it magnifies existing imbalances in society, sometimes intentionally and sometimes not.
Imbalances in pH are why some people are more prone to getting bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections — fun!
If efforts to mitigate our impact on the climate don't account for these structural imbalances, what's the point?
During the contentious presidential campaign in 2016, Trump continually made reference to trade imbalances with Europe and China.
It is also unclear whether the imbalances have hurt the U.S. economy or job growth, as Trump contends.
They said a slew of economic imbalances stemming from China were coming to a head under the coronavirus.
The two sides have reached consensus on how to alleviate the trade imbalances, several Chinese government sources said.
If we want to end sexual harassment in the workplace, we must fix these structural imbalances of power.
Only the Arctic Circle and a few islands off the coast of Turkey suffer comparable male-female imbalances.
Beijing is fundamentally exploiting imbalances between the information environments of China and democracies to advance its geopolitical agenda.
European and Chinese consumers would play as important a role as American ones—and global imbalances would shrink.
But in August, buyers were largely absent as the market tumbled, causing imbalances that led to repeated halts.
"The key vulnerabilities include Canadian household indebtedness, asset imbalances and institutional indebtedness," the regulator said in a release.
"That heat map shows us that we are actually below average in terms of imbalances," Mossavar-Rahmani said.
Past infections, medical conditions, hormonal imbalances and more can all cause what is known as male factor infertility.
Regional disparities in minimum wages lead, in turn, to unhealthy imbalances in the collection and distribution of taxes.
The president has said the tariffs are an attempt to correct trade imbalances and create fair trading practices.
"It is important that we avoid a build-up of financial imbalances in household balance sheets," Lowe said.
Subtly, the film explores the blurred boundaries between art and life and how fluidly power imbalances can shift.
Ultimately, we all have different muscular imbalances, so it's worth it to figure out what works for your body.
Negative - A continuation of policy settings that result in a further build-up of the economy's imbalances and vulnerabilities.
It's not a question of real profitability, revenue, or trade imbalances so much as how we feel about them.
He discounts the likelihood of a recession anytime soon, saying financial imbalances and economic overheating do not appear present.
Most importantly, each year that policymakers delay, the financial imbalances grow and the options to fairly address them dwindle.
Another way of dealing with imbalances would be to encourage greater risk-sharing through fiscal and (deeper) banking union.
But one needs to watch closely for imbalances like these, which, while seemingly quite localized, could have global implications.
They also see an emerging series of financial imbalances and risks that could cause, or worsen, the next downturn.
There are imbalances that exist between China and the rest of the world, and run afoul of their commitments.
He sees trade imbalances as the world's primary economic problem, and says they are mainly caused by currency manipulation.
Others, however, have applauded the piece for launching a debate over the pervasive power imbalances between men and women.
Dr. Oz then brought in Dr. Shahla Modir, an expert who specializes in addiction and psychiatry, including mood imbalances.
Sodium and potassium imbalances along with decreased blood circulation (another consequence of dehydration) can also cause painful muscle cramps.
The U.S. should insist on economic policy coordination with Europe and Japan to reduce its unsustainably large trade imbalances.
Ukraine's economy may face imbalances if interest rates continue to remain high, said Oleksiy Blinov from Alfa Bank Ukraine.
There is good reason to think that power imbalances play a big part in the rich world's wage stagnation.
But meanwhile people also will worry about if China's products go to the other nations if they trade imbalances.
But even when used correctly (and sparingly), enemas can cause dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and, in rare cases, kidney failure.
Target 2 imbalances have worsened in recent months, with Harvard economist Carmen Reinhart warning of capital flight from Italy.
While consumers like the discounts, the coupons yield low margins and sometimes create supply-demand imbalances at participating retailers.
The world economy and financial markets would greatly benefit if excessive American and Chinese trade imbalances were substantially reduced.
What's so nefarious about what the Trump administration is doing in the economy is it's really exacerbating preexisting imbalances.
Discrepancies between countries are an indication of exchange rate imbalances that over the long-term will be evened out.
The zone faces huge problems, imbalances between the north and the south, let's wait for the euro zone stabilisation.
Such imbalances are not inherently bad: it makes sense for savings-rich countries to fund investment in poorer ones.
All in all, the power of the BoJ to overcome structural imbalances in Japan's economy seems to be diminishing.
He says key imbalances are setting the stage for what could be a large divergence between expectations and reality.
Measured by standard deviation, volatility can be caused by the imbalances within trade orders in one direction or another.
The major difference is that going forward, the problem will be driven more by imbalances within the program itself.
The eurozone is dangerously divided between winners and losers with little in hand to rectify the imbalances anytime soon.
Amer is working with the government to narrow the trade deficit, often blamed for imbalances in the currency market.
"There was no disapproval to the argument that to address imbalances, global policy coordination was crucial," the official said.
Even devoted gym-goers can suffer from imbalances and injury from doing the same thing day in, day out.
By the numbers: Trump's metrics for his long-nursed indignation over trade imbalances are factories closed and jobs lost.
And somehow, despite the relentless energy and chemical imbalances and sheer volume of everything, they didn't seem to tire.
Nutritional imbalances associated with a vegan diet can cause the patients' hair to become brittle and to break easily.
Both amplify the voice of individual employees, redressing power imbalances in the workplace while facilitating peaceful resolution of disputes.
People used to say that depression and other mental health challenges were primarily about chemical imbalances in the brain.
Mr. Turnbull's attempt to deal with the power imbalances inherent between ministers and their staff was probably well intentioned.
These imbalances have worsened, Mr. Macron pointed out, and they now "run counter to the social project" he supports.
Partisan gerrymandering is far from the only thing that drives the risk of persistent structural imbalances in American elections.
Speaking in Hong Kong, he said the talks had revolved around trade and investment imbalances, intellectual property and tariffs.
Today, Madan is seeing glaring imbalances in the US economy — and he thinks the inevitable unwind has just begun.
What he sees are financial-market imbalances that remind him of the 2000 dot-com bust and 2001 recession.
The IMF, which monitors countries' external imbalances, recently concluded that China's external position was broadly in line with fundamentals.
"Unfortunately, sales were somewhat subdued by supply and demand imbalances and broadly rising prices above wage growth," Yun said.
Such imbalances have to worry any institution, and will eventually start to determine what is put on the bill.
However, we also pay close attention to structural imbalances in the markets that have the potential to overwhelm fundamentals.
"Further fiscal consolidation is necessary and should be based on decrees that will get rid of structural imbalances," Vasle said.
Gurria said Germany should take criticism of its persistently large current account surplus seriously and address the imbalances it caused.
A look at the causes of the country's near-decade of crisis illustrates how external imbalances can reflect underlying troubles.
Imbalances become more worrying, however, if they are larger than economic fundamentals might suggest or financed by short-term inflows.
The country does not invest enough—threatening its competitiveness and contributing to international economic imbalances—but pessimists do not invest.
Mr. Macron, often accused of being arrogant or condescending, now acknowledges the feeling of injustice generated by the economic imbalances.
Commerzbank FX strategist Ulrich Leuchtmann said the potential tariffs were particularly worrying as they didn't seem motivated by trade imbalances.
A little more inflation would also even out imbalances in competitiveness between Germany and the rest of the euro zone.
By contrast, the U.S. is not making any progress on its large trade imbalances with the European Union and Japan.
For all the imbalances of Gilead, they have a strong relationship — or at least they once did, as flashbacks show.
Commerzbank FX strategist Ulrich Leuchtmann said the potential tariffs were particularly worrying as they didn't seem motivated by trade imbalances.
They have resisted attempts to redress the imbalances, whether through antitrust laws, progressive taxation and expenditure policies, or labor legislation.
At its best, "Troubled Water" is a knotty, emotionally complex examination of the power imbalances and abuses that slavery created.
" Instead, leaders said they will "strive to reduce excessive global imbalances" and seek fairer policies in "pursuit of economic growth.
The third drug in the company's pipeline, AT-300, which is derived from Tarantula venom, addresses calcium imbalances in muscles.
It said those countries with trade and current account surpluses needed to work with deficit countries to reduce these imbalances.
Trade imbalances with Japan and South Korea -- a total of $97 billion in 2016 – are the prime examples of that.
It's the latest effort by a big bank to try and improve long-standing gender imbalances on the trading floor.
But August readings also highlighted imbalances in the economy, with private investment growth at record lows and exports still sluggish.
This growth should also help mitigate operating challenges from cranberry concentrate supply-demand imbalances caused by recent cranberry supply increases.
The main thrust of the programmes is on improving fiscal sustainability at a national level and reducing external imbalances regionally.
Look at the bifurcated legal system, asymmetric political influence, and imbalances in education, medical options and, sadly, even potable water.
The low interest rate environment had led to imbalances in the Swiss property market, Zurbruegg said, particularly in investment properties.
Her biggest hope is to make art that gives women a "home" and provokes debate about gender imbalances, she said.
"I worry that our trade imbalances and the aluminum and steel are resulting in problems for our farmers," Daugaard said.
Rather, it exerts its own influence and can be used to enhance the power imbalances that exist in this country.
G20 finance leaders will debate topics Japan proposed, including global imbalances and steps to deal with demographic challenges, on Friday.
This was the belief that trade flows barely respond to price signals, and hence that devaluations don't help alleviate imbalances.
Against a soaring U.S. currency swelled by global trade imbalances, parity with the dollar - once unthinkable - became a real possibility.
Massive debt - standing at nearly 300 percent of GDP - and serious budgetary imbalances mean Beijing can't carry on pump priming.
Nonetheless, the following risk factors could, individually or collectively, trigger positive rating action: - Sustained strong economic growth without excessive imbalances.
So how do we clear biases and power imbalances in tech so that everyone has a fair opportunity to succeed?
In its report, the monetary fund blamed drops in oil production and "large macroeconomic imbalances" for the country's financial problems.
Their goal is simple: look where others aren't and find economic imbalances throughout the globe to exploit with timely trades.
Correcting those manpower imbalances was also needed to meet the service's 80% full-spectrum readiness goal, the budget overview notes.
If, somehow, entrepreneurs get the proportions wrong, the profit and loss system can be relied upon to correct the imbalances.
Are these two people replicating the power imbalances of other well-to-do couples, or are they totally at peace?
The goal of the monetary fund, by contrast, is to stabilize distressed economies and help countries avoid unsustainable financial imbalances.
At the Venice Film Festival later that year, these four power imbalances collided in a late-night meeting with Harvey.
These gender imbalances are reflected in long-term studies of large companies around the world by the McKinsey Global Institute.
Only then will the public be able to see that it is correcting imbalances and injustices rather than continuing them.
Now there are trade imbalances, there are industries where pricing is not reflecting cost of capital and cost of production.
There are imbalances in the various microbes in your gut that lead some people to extract more calories from food.
Fixing the structural imbalances in these programs and a few others would also substantially improve the federal government's budget outlook.
The argument invariably justifies this change by asserting that income inequality is culprit behind the financial imbalances of the program.
Trump has described the trade imbalances between the two countries as a "very, very big issue" that he would address.
"If you have significant enough overshoot of full employment, history shows that usually other excesses and imbalances build," Kaplan said.
All that because the United States' long-overdue decision to cut its excessive trade imbalances runs counter to Germany's mercantilism.
According to Murphy, this 15 percent going to the people instead wouldn't do much to correct social and economic imbalances.
Guidelines on a pretty website do nothing to address systemic power imbalances, especially without the people power to uphold them.
Left untreated, cholera can result in death on account of severe renal failure, electrolyte imbalances, and dehydration, according to the CDC.
It's somewhat natural, then, that he is focused more on imbalances than others who have held the central bank's top position.
We know that the majority of fertility issues arise from a physiological source, such as problems with ovulation or hormonal imbalances.
The Group of 20 members must instead explore policy options to fix persistent global imbalances in a multilateral setting, he said.
"We're down a tremendous amount," Trump said in an interview about trade imbalances with China on CNBC television broadcast on Friday.
That has created record imbalances in the bloc's Target 2 payment system, a potentially worrisome sign as it may signal stress.
But the ECB has long argued that such imbalances are a simple function of its 2.3 trillion euro asset purchase scheme.
Power imbalances surface when your planetary ruler Venus, in your career and public reputation sector, opposes dark, obsessive Pluto on Wednesday.
" She no longer wants to hear men claim that women are unfit for leadership positions because of their "raging hormonal imbalances.
After taking office in 2015 he sought to repair gradually the economic imbalances bequeathed by his predecessor, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
But macroeconomic distortions and imbalances are starting to accumulate around the world, in a reprise of the end of previous cycles.
This fed macroeconomic imbalances: net foreign liabilities in Portugal, Greece and Spain rose to 80% or more of GDP by 214.
We know that many of those bacteria serve important purposes, and imbalances or a lack of diversity could lead to illness.
For the most part, European countries haven't been affected by the social implications of gender imbalances in recent years—until now.
Instead, ING smooths imbalances internally—for example, by putting $5bn of loan assets generated in America onto its German balance-sheet.
The Commission will decide in May whether Italy and the other countries warned have taken sufficient measures to correct their imbalances.
After that work is complete, we can reassess whether small effect size biological components have anything to do with lingering imbalances.
It has to a large extent corrected the imbalances of its twin deficits - its fiscal derailment and the current account gap.
The central government has had to rely more on local governments to implement city-based housing policies to address the imbalances.
The fact that both U.S. and the Chinese government are in agreement on trade imbalances further marginalizes the "know-nothing" establishment.
Indonesia is one of several U.S. trading partners set to be investigated for trade imbalances by command of an executive order.
Macri says fiscal discipline is needed to reduce imbalances in the economy caused by years of heavy trade and currency controls.
They commit to cooperation in "third-country" markets and promise to "counter excessive macroeconomic imbalances, and to oppose unilateralism and protectionism".
In October the king had dismissed ministers and top officials after an economic agency found "imbalances" in implementing a development plan.
For those with a taste for BDSM, power imbalances, or other kinks, that raises a lot of not-so-sexy concerns.
That's probably what China expects because Trump originally linked up bilateral trade imbalances with Korean nukes and other East Asian problems.
France, Italy, Portugal, Croatia, Cyprus and Bulgaria, had various "excessive imbalances" in 2016 and 2017, according to the latest Commission report.
Any outside steam or other concoctions, like a vaginal douche or even scented soaps, have the potential to cause vaginal imbalances.
He called the negotiations a "start" as his administration keeps working toward a final deal to address trade imbalances with Beijing.
When it came to market conditions, several Fed members were concerned over "a potential buildup of financial imbalances," the minutes showed.
Under the threat of tit-for-tat trade sanctions, Trump administration officials have been talking with China about fixing the imbalances.
They can provide up to 98 percent infrared heat reduction compared to unprotected windows, and reduce temperature imbalances in your home.
Nurses have an understanding of the chemical imbalances of depression just as we do with the concept of high blood pressure.
The central bank was also more upbeat on unemployment and fiscal imbalances, two of the remaining problems facing the domestic economy.
In Fitch's view, a reduction in regulatory risk, a correction of macroeconomic imbalances and economic recovery, will take time to materialize.
He is a leader who has turned the most destructive imbalances between the limbic system and cortex into a national agenda.
In Japan, Mr. Aso expressed concern about Mr. Trump's tariffs and has called for a multilateral approach to addressing trade imbalances.
Third, at such times, we must reduce trade imbalances by investing in our own exporters and pushing back on currency misalignment.
If we could call a timeout right now and ask if you see imbalances, I've said that they're manageable right now.
Behind closed doors, American officials insisted, Mr. Trump forcefully confronted Mr. Xi about the chronic trade imbalances between the two countries.
It can be helpful to think about imbalances over a span of time rather than on a single evening or weekend.
Europe needs to understand what is driving Mr. Trump's anger and cooperate with Washington to fix the imbalances in the system.
"Where the BE HEARD Act resonates with me is the intersectionality between racism and sexism, the power imbalances," Chiu told Refinery29.
Like so many infused beverages, vermouth most likely started out as a palliative, meant to alleviate various ailments and physical imbalances.
Trump also mentioned trade imbalances in his meeting with Xi, calling it a "very, very big issue" that he would address.
This is the time when some give-back by our trading partners is the right medicine to improve world trade imbalances.
That's especially important for those with diabetes and blood sugar imbalances, says Alicia Galvin, RD, a resident dietitian for Sovereign Laboratories.
This caution has meant there are fewer imbalances in the financial system, which has helped the recovery go on for longer.
Conversely, a Fed overly intent on heading off growth before financial imbalances occur could be the economy's biggest foe, he said.
Since the 18003 campaign, he has promoted tariffs as the best way to counter trade imbalances with foreign countries — especially China.
Sabrina soon realizes that the witch world suffers from the same power imbalances she's trying to fight in the mortal world.
Excessive imbalances should be adjusted by improving the ratio of investment and saving through macroeconomic policy and structural reform, they added.
For all the obvious imbalances in their relationship, the pair meets at a moment when they're both stuttering at a precipice.
How can all movie lovers continue to support an industry with this history of systemic abuse, extreme power imbalances, and gender inequality?
The FDP has said it could not agree to a euro zone budget that would help redress economic imbalances within the bloc.
The Trump administration has imposed tariffs on China over trade imbalances but also likes to frame them as punishment for IP theft.
While these imbalances still exist, they are much narrower and the central banks of the two countries have accumulated foreign exchange reserves.
The U.S. Treasury also said in its last currency report in October that its view of China's external imbalances had improved somewhat.
The longer we go on without sort of these without these imbalances building up, the more I'm going to be reassessing things.
Other areas of disagreement between the United States and China include trade imbalances and China's territorial claims in the South China Sea.
Delaying proposed pension relief would also be fiscally damaging for the states as pension cost increases have expanded their budgetary structural imbalances.
Kaepernick chooses to believe in a more egalitarian society in which systemic racial imbalances and injustice are, at the very least, challenged.
" This is done through a combination of specialized treatments, healthy food, and "advanced nutritional supplements specifically aimed at correcting any measured imbalances.
"At the same time that our nation's total wealth has rapidly grown, there are increasingly pronounced imbalances in Chinese society," it said.
The misalignment led to devastation in the Rust Belt, helped lay the groundwork for the Japanese bubble and fostered enormous trade imbalances.
Were everyone to stop spying, the equilibrium of nations would be upset, and the imbalances would probably produce more panic than peace.
A catalyst possibly was U.S. President Donald Trump' saying on Wednesday he was "the chosen one" to address trade imbalances with China.
These were key to keeping the benchmark stable because they could respond to imbalances between buy and sell orders, the sources said.
We recognize how difficult it is to speak out given the enormous power imbalances and how traumatic their individual experiences have been.
Others said Trump made a blunt calculation that the security threat posed by North Korea superseded concerns about trade imbalances with China.
Ground Contact Time Balance: Measures a runner's ground contact symmetry, which some runners have found to correlate with injuries or strength imbalances.
The U.S. trade deficit rose to a five-month high in May as the politically sensitive imbalances with China and Mexico widened.
Confronting the moments in my life when I've suffered because of gender-based power imbalances disturbs me on a bone-deep level.
The central bank had resisted devaluation and the gap between the official and black market rate was creating imbalances in the market.
The package "seems to go in the direction of reducing imbalances significantly," says Mario Mesquita, an economist at Itaú, a Brazilian bank.
Recessions are caused by financial imbalances and a rate cut could be the trigger for a recession rather than insurance against it.
Alopecia, hormone imbalances, side-effects from medications, and even poor nutrition or mental health, can all either inhibit or stimulate hair growth.
The main factors that could individually or collectively lead to a positive rating action are: - Continued economic growth without excessive macroeconomic imbalances.
It's a good option for those with blood sugar imbalances and those looking for a low-calorie dairy alternative, Marin told INSIDER.
Power imbalances related to your career or relationships are tested when love and money planet Venus squares off with power planet Pluto.
"My husband tells me that I'm not sick, but I feel that these are signs of imbalances in the body," she said.
Huge world trade imbalances and America's systematic deficits are a clear proof that the global trading system is seriously out of order.
Economists, however, have said the measure is economically nonsensical and does nothing to tackle Venezuela's deep economic imbalances and excessive money printing.
Moody's, however, retained China's Aa3 rating, noting the country's sizeable reserves gave it time to implement reforms and gradually address economic imbalances.
Stabilising reserves will therefore depend on the ability of members to individually address their imbalances and to collectively avoid "free riding" behaviour.
The Trump administration is looking to stop what it calls unfair trade practices, targeting perceived imbalances, including alleged widespread intellectual property theft.
Ross said on Tuesday Trump was prepared to levy tariffs if the delegation did not reach a settlement to reduce trade imbalances.
The effects of small imbalances between calories eaten and calories burned are more pronounced when people deliberately lose weight, Dr. Hall said.
China's factory activity expanded for the seventh straight month in January, giving Beijing more room to tackle chronic imbalances in the economy.
If a country ignores the Commission's recommendations to rectify the imbalances, it could, in theory, be fined 0.1 percent of its GDP.
That story cast a light on the company's astonishing gender imbalances and "bro" culture, and it led to real (still ongoing) changes.
Colleges threatened with gender imbalances of over 60 percent female often get caught admitting freshmen males far less capable than the women.
Critics worry, though, that the recovery has been lopsided, tilted toward the top earners, with imbalances beginning to form in financial markets.
Trump has spoken harshly about U.S. trade imbalances with South Korea and threatened to tear up a trade agreement with the country.
"  Pope Francis noted that "unlimited faith in markets and technology…will be [in]sufficient to remedy the current ecological and social imbalances.
McDermott also signaled out a slowdown in China's economy and potential imbalances building up in the financial system there as significant concerns.
Then he gave a range of reasons — from hormonal imbalances to tumors in the hypothalamus — as to why this might be so.
"Power imbalances always have the potential to impact consent," Laura Palumbo, communications director at the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, tells Broadly.
The resulting muscular imbalances can lead to slumped posture, an out-of-whack lower back, underdeveloped glutes, and back and neck pain.
Derrick pointed to the G214 wording on exchange rate 'flexibility' in Dubai, 21980, and 'global current account imbalances' in Boca Raton, 280.
"Gender fatigue," Ms. Milligan said, noting that the #MeToo movement had come after an intense decade of raising awareness on gender imbalances.
Our anthropocentrism and the epistemic imbalances that allow us to think and act towards the idea that we can colonize the future.
Efforts to adjust these imbalances may or may not be warranted, but history also suggests they may naturally abate on their own.
The trip forced the president to confront some of the most pressing issues in the United States: North Korea and trade imbalances.
Morgan Stanley analysts said the decision was likely based on lack of efficacy, given that management did not identify any safety imbalances.
As the world moved into recession, global imbalances faded into the background and financial crisis and deflation became the problems du jour.
The study showed the gender gap in unpaid hours had narrowed in advanced economies, but traditional gender imbalances remained in most countries.
Although policymakers did not appear to discuss the side effects of ECB policy at length, some members did express concerns about imbalances.
Mossavar-Rahmani said three historical drivers of economic downturns — the Federal Reserve, economic imbalances, and exogenous shocks — were not cause for concern.
If we don't eliminate the imbalances we were talking about earlier, then more forgiveness could easily deepen the inequalities that already exist.
The #MeToo movement, which kicked off in late 2017, forced a nationwide reckoning with gendered power imbalances and abuse in the workplace.
During his presidential campaign, Trump lambasted America's trade deficits with other countries and avowed to correct, or at least improve, these imbalances.
Some analysts expect tougher U.S. action may be imminent to fight trade imbalances with China exacerbated by its state-led economic model.
It is unclear if Beijing will yield to key U.S. demands over trade imbalances, market access, and more protection for intellectual property.
Otherwise, Karelia would continue posting negative margins (operating and current), reflecting prolonged structural imbalances of its budget, which could be negative for ratings.
But as an athlete, I can't help but consider the competitive imbalances potentially contained in both the birth certificate and open declaration models.
It said the recent slide "reflects the continuing resolution of accumulated imbalances of the past and some role of supply and demand factors".
Powell has said he is concerned about financial imbalances as well as the Fed getting behind the curve when it comes to inflation.
Of that group, he said financial imbalances — asset bubbles — are probably the biggest risk, but remain tempered as values do not appear excessive.
U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to resolve what he calls unfair trade imbalances with trading partners, under his "America First" protectionism agenda.
After shrinking dramatically during the crisis and global recession, imbalances have begun to rebound and are now back to about 1.5% of GDP.
Germany could spend more on domestic investment, and the United States could reduce its budget deficit, which might start to reduce those imbalances.
The financial crisis is covered briefly, touching on global imbalances, the complexity of the financial markets and the growth of sub-prime lending.
But Malcolm X was always critical of the way America exercised its power in the world in ways that created inequalities and imbalances.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government said the move on Monday to abandon a multi-currency system was an important step towards removing economic imbalances.
Sadly, the numbers are there to show that a demise of many manufacturing industries has caused serious structural imbalances in the American economy.
I mean–Well, there were imbalances that had developed, but they could have been addressed without doing it the way they did it.
Middleton had difficult pregnancies — she had hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness that can cause electrolyte imbalances, dehydration, and even death.
Eventually, some muscles will give out sooner than others, which will lead to imbalances — and likely, undue strain on your neck and shoulders.
But Ricardo Velloso, the Brazilian economist who led the visit, said macroeconomic imbalances remain that need to be tackled by the new government.
Alongside a worsening external environment, material domestic imbalances continue to pose a risk to growth and household debt levels remain high, it added.
In Fitch's view, it could be difficult to maintain stringent control of operating and credit expenses given the severe macroeconomic imbalances in Venezuela.
This seems to be quite common across the industry as a whole, where diversity at is times simply a byword for gender imbalances.
They band together for support on bodybuilding forums and Quora, asking one another about hormonal imbalances and the size of their pelvic bones.
"Italy is experiencing excessive imbalances," the Commission said Wednesday in its annual assessment of the economic and social situation in EU member states.
Some knee-protecting strategies may be as simple as shortening your stride or as involved as identifying and strengthening muscle imbalances, she says.
Asset prices already reflect the good news, including the gradual transition to a reform-oriented government and macroeconomic imbalances that are being corrected.
"We expect those imbalances will sort themselves out, we expect inflows," he said, referring to hard currency earnings from farm exports and tourism.
"The market expects concrete measures to address economic imbalances accompanied by a specific timetable," said Piotr Matys, emerging markets forex strategist at Rabobank.
Although fighting gender pay imbalances has been a focus for Obama, the pay gap has narrowed only slightly over the past two years.
All sides of an online marketplace have to be nurtured in parallel to avoid imbalances, such as having far more sellers than buyers.
However, stabilising reserves, which are pooled at BEAC, will depend on the ability of all CEMAC members to address their own macroeconomic imbalances.
"In addition, there have been imbalances in parts of the H&M brand's assortment composition," it added, indicating issues with its clothing ranges.
Reports of income disparities, sexual harassment, and gender imbalances at major tech companies across the industry have all made headlines in recent months.
Experts have pointed out that many women use birth control methods for more than pregnancy prevention, including treatment of hormonal imbalances and endometriosis.
Hormones. Women, over the course of a lifetime, are tortured by, and tutored in, the intricate complexities of hormones and their inevitable imbalances.
Experts pointed out last year that many women use birth control for more than pregnancy prevention, including treatment of hormonal imbalances and endometriosis.
Data have also highlighted increasing imbalances in China's economy, with growth increasingly reliant on government spending as private investment falls to record lows.
Some of her colleagues would also emphasize that keeping rates too low could create imbalances in the economy and spur new financial crises.
Also, "both surplus and deficit countries should confront this problem (of account imbalances) now to avoid larger corrections down the road," Lagarde added.
Big capital flows to the European periphery led to inflation and rising real exchange rates, and this was associated with huge trade imbalances.
These "obesogens," as I call them, may cause hormonal imbalances, increase your appetite and expand the number of fat cells in your body.
Meanwhile, reports of talks between the United States and China to renegotiate tariffs and trade imbalances eased trade war concerns, boosting global equities.
The Indian government has been trying to boost investments in the semiconductor industry to curb the risk of trade imbalances and enhance cybersecurity.
That means Superpedestrian's software is continuously monitoring for things like water penetration, cut internal wires, battery cell temperature imbalances, braking issues and more.
So look at the mix of sources in your news audit and experiment with adding new ones that address any imbalances you notice.
Beginning in the 2000s under Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, the SPD were the ones who legislated many of the reforms that created today's imbalances.
This was a future with dystopian power imbalances, but one where it didn't need to be raining all the time to underline that.
Mr. Kaplan: If we could call a timeout right now and ask if you see imbalances, I've said that they're manageable right now.
The persistent trade deficit is indeed problematic, but that's because of the factors that drive it and the imbalances they cause to build.
It is intriguing, then, to see that the beneficiaries of economic injustices are suffering emotionally from the imbalances to which they have contributed.
At the same time, execution speeds often vary among venues, which can create imbalances in demand for Treasury securities and affect execution costs.
Financial imbalances and asset price crashesThe combo of excessive subprime lending and a housing bubble proved lethal and led to the Great Recession.
" Righting those imbalances, he said, will be the mission of the State Department as it fulfills President Trump's promise to put "America first.
Officials opposing further loosening in policy expressed concern over financial imbalances that have occurred, such as inflated prices in risk assets like stocks.
Two former WeWork execs told Business Insider they saw examples of gender pay imbalances, while two female ex-employees said they felt underpaid.
" ** "OPEC would still face imbalances in Q1-Q2 next year suggesting oil inventory builds that can come to negatively impact on oil prices.
They did rectify macroeconomic imbalances, but they also overcompensated with privatizations and deregulation, which left a legacy of price-fixing and financial frailty.
The Viability Ratings would be sensitive to further increases in macroeconomic imbalances such as rising household-debt levels and unsustainable house-price growth.
The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) recent report on how to deal with today's global trade imbalances could not be more timely or useful.
Like the Trump administration, the IMF reminds us that the world's external trade imbalances are increasingly concentrated in a small group of countries.
Trump has said the tariffs are an attempt to remedy the U.S. trade deficit and fix some of the imbalances in international trade.
China, the most notable among the countries with trade imbalances, is "low-hanging political fruit," said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton.
There is no pristine free market — just real-world markets thoroughly sullied by imbalances of power and regulations that favor corporations over workers.
Nevertheless, the lack of female performers reveals that more can and should be done by the festival next year to address gender imbalances.
This further imbalances power in favor of the executive branch, which may both embolden it to take further steps and inflame its opponents.
Financial market imbalances could be sparked by spending from the 2017 tax cuts or further stock price gains, Goldman Sachs economists wrote recently.
Tokyo will assert that global current account imbalances should be fixed via multilateral policy coordination rather than bilateral trade deals, the officials said.
"If we want to end sexual harassment in the workplace, we must fix these structural imbalances of power," said the organizers in their statement.
Nor will protectionist trade policies and massive deficit spending rectify the economic imbalances manifest from 8 years' worth of artificial credit offered for free.
In his view, China's economy has spent years locked in continuous stimulus mode, accumulating bad debts and generating great economic imbalances along the way.
Experts are worried that unleashing this technology in schools will only replicate the imbalances we see when these tools are used in public policing.
Aso added that excessive global imbalances posed risks to the global economy and needed to be addressed multilaterally, rather than on a bilateral basis.
Beyond the threat of a trade war, they are worried about growing financial imbalances, like Germany's export surplus, that could spur the next downturn.
Sugar prices are rising fast on the back of supply and demand imbalances and increasingly long positions held by investment funds buying the commodity.
It is #MeToo the movie, complete with power imbalances that protect and enable a predator long after his first victim has left him behind.
NYSE said longer trading halts could be used to allow buy or sell imbalances to clear before the stocks reopen to prevent successive halts.
The extent to which policy actions might compromise plans to meet fiscal targets or reduce macroeconomic imbalances remains part of our sovereign credit assessment.
"Some of the same reasons that mothers cannot conceive — as in hormone imbalances — overlap with reasons that moms have difficulty breastfeeding," Dr. Thomas says.
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said on Thursday monetary policy was not the right instrument to address financial imbalances in the euro zone.
But ultimately it's only the extreme gender imbalances of other cultures that make the equal standing of Mosuo women appear so unique, she said.
It has also created a trend towards greater trade imbalances, which no longer constrain policymakers—the currency is often allowed to take the strain.
But you said you would have started with China...I would have focused on China because there may be imbalances that have developed unfairly.
The same racial imbalances exist even for pre-school, where pupils are usually four years old or younger, and they have grown over time.
"Early evidence suggests that the short term adjustment policies have been effective in addressing external imbalances," the IMF said in a report last week.
We seek equal and reliable access for American exports to Japan's markets in order to eliminate our chronic trade imbalances and deficits with Japan.
Policymakers are watching closely for signs that China is ready to tackle the imbalances they see standing in the way of its economic sustainability.
It makes no effort to suggest the ways every member of society — especially those who benefit from its many power imbalances — is implicated somehow.
The authorities no longer appear to be chasing overly ambitious growth targets, and are instead putting more focus on containing inflation and external imbalances.
Watching Tidying Up With Marie Kondo finally renders these invisible imbalances visible by inviting us into the inner sanctum of the home in disarray.
Because over the years and -- it's really been over a long period of time many things have happened that have led to trade imbalances.
The destabilizing nature of East Asian trade imbalances should give pause for thought to those worrying about the weak growth of output and employment.
"We remain vigilant about financial stability risks arising from imbalances in the housing market," said RBNZ governor Graeme Wheeler in the bank's annual report.
Imbalances of status among creative people young and old are its real subject, as it charts the havoc those disparities cause in romantic relationships.
CO-PRODUCTION Like any commodity market, even small imbalances between the production and consumption of individual fuels can have an outsized impact on prices.
The administration could also pursue a "Grand Bargain" — maintaining the current trading framework, but negotiating concessions from partners to help equalize unsustainable trade imbalances.
It's just that, typically, it takes several years for imbalances to build in the economy, triggering inflationary pressure and forcing the Fed to act.
Recessions are proportionate, roughly, to the imbalances which precede them, and the economy today looks nothing like the period ahead of the financial crisis.
The likelihood of increased macroeconomic imbalances and the uncertainty associated with capital controls argue for caution in interest rate setting, the central bank said.
Yet despite the White House focus on deficits as evidence of deals' failures, some large trade imbalances can't even be tied to any pacts.
The strategy comes as central banks around the world adjust interest rates and take other steps to stimulate growth, triggering massive currency market imbalances.
Much has been done to right these imbalances and tie the euro's economies together in order to prevent and correct them in the future.
The world economy is facing less accommodative monetary policies, strengthening capacity pressures in labor and product markets and difficulties in reducing excessive trade imbalances.
In a post-Quebec world, where allies answer Trump's claims about trade imbalances, disappointment and disillusionment in America is going to reach electorates fast.
Unfortunately, mandatory minimums have proved a failed experiment, contributing to prison overcrowding, racial imbalances and overly punitive sentences — all without, studies show, reducing crime.
If relationships are unhealthy, this can accentuate power imbalances, but if everything's hunky dory, you will feel even deeper for those you care for.
I don't see overheating, but I think as we continue to take slack out of the labor market, we could well see imbalances build.
Generally, it's assumed that ash particles jostling within the volcanic tempest build up huge electrical imbalances that can only be neutralized by supercharged bolts.
The central bank official cited worries about financial imbalances due to elevated stock and commercial real estate prices as arguing against further policy loosening.
They suggest that sexual education that emphasizes affirmative consent could help mitigate power imbalances—but, ultimately, there's a lot more work to be done.
There is also an expectation that men, by virtue of their physical size, can fend for themselves during unwanted advances, despite imbalances in power.
The White House defended Trump's decision to attend the forum, saying he would talk about correcting trade imbalances and promoting an "America First" agenda.
Similarly, as was the case in Greece, Puerto Rico is now having to address these public finance imbalances without a currency of its own.
The ECB will end its bond purchases by the close of the year and has argued that Target 2 imbalances will slowly correct thereafter.
However, factors that could, individually or collectively, result in positive rating action include: -A track record of continued economic growth without excessive macroeconomic imbalances.
For all its great unifying power—the shared hopes and sorrows that flow through it—popular sport always reflects a society's frictions and imbalances.
These problems seem caused by hormonal imbalances related to physical stress and frequently affect a woman's interest in sex and her ability to conceive.
And they insist that any lingering side effects simply reflect stubborn socioeconomic imbalances in society as a whole, not racial bias among their employees.
"We should start that process by passing the ARTICLE ONE Act, which would correct the imbalances caused by the National Emergencies Act," Lee added.
U.S. business groups want U.S. officials to act against Beijing on market imbalances, but not push the world's two largest economies toward a trade war.
The rules of the monetary zone state that, as a last resort, the exchange rate can be devalued to address imbalances (as happened in 103).
The report will look to determine the extent to which the US trade deficit is a factor of cheating, unfair trading practices and currency imbalances.
PiS argues that any changes in how state firms spend their advertising budgets is aimed at correcting imbalances put in place by previous, liberal governments.
Future developments that could result in positive rating action include: -Economic growth in line with the economy's medium-term potential growth without creating excessive imbalances.
Kuroda said he expected the two countries to reach an agreement on how to fix trade imbalances and protect intellectual property, according to the official.
"All of this really comes down to power, and particularly imbalances of power, that have been established long ago and are perpetuated," Dr. Dittmar says.
The official said the Trump team, led by hardline U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, was focused on such structural issues as well as trade imbalances.
The world is different now to how it was then, however, said Commerzbank's Dixon, with many of the imbalances and problems that afflicted economies resolved.
The U.S. has been incapable of curbing the theft of intellectual property, incapable of improving the trade imbalances with regard to unfair terms of trade.
But Aso told the IMF's steering committee there were limits to using exchange-rate assessments to address current account imbalances for a country like Japan.
You know that there is this that power imbalances often enable abuse and that that's part of the kind of scrutiny that needs to happen.
Long positions outnumber short ones by more than 26:1, up from just 2:1 in late January, one of the largest imbalances on record.
Was it ruthless greed, ineptitude or hubris that led China to entrap itself into its huge, systematic and unsustainable trade imbalances with the United States?
It is absolutely true that expanded and poorly managed trade has meted out incalculable harm to people and places affected by decades of trade imbalances.
But with the Trump administration's focus on correcting trade imbalances, Cramer worries that the Southeast Asian nation could be next in the line of fire.
Gas, power and carbon traders watch gas imports because possible imbalances in supply and demand can change prices and traded volumes in all three markets.
Dublin may also provide private storage aid (PSA) for the industry, an EU measure usually reserved for smoothing out seasonal imbalances between supply and demand.
"There's a lot of damage that incurs during hibernation," he said, noting that it then takes an animal considerable energy to restore a body's imbalances.
As American Treasury yields, the dollar and oil prices began to rise, foreign investors began to doubt Turkey's commitment to keeping its imbalances in check.
The trading of vulnerable wildlife is unsustainable and dangerous, causing imbalances in global ecosystems and threatening biodiversity by throwing valuable and irreplaceable species into decline.
They offer a virtual space that we can use as a refuge — or at least a shortcut — from the power imbalances of a patriarchal system.
But looser trading rules, China's highly speculative investor community, and severe supply-demand imbalances have sent shares skyward, setting the stage for a sharp selloff.
He added that the price fall on Thursday morning "was probably triggered" by "imbalances" in the market with some expecting deeper cuts to OPEC production.
While the bank did not propose using such measures at present, DTIs could be warranted if housing market imbalances were to deteriorate further, Wheeler said.
The big news it that both the president of the United States and the president of China agree that trade imbalances are a big problem.
Another member, however, said acting too hastily during times of uncertainty could lead to financial imbalances and unnecessary swings in the economy, the minutes showed.
The rating agency also noted uncertainty over the capacity of authorities to implement the reforms needed to address imbalances in the world's second-largest economy.
If large trade imbalances built up, as they did in the late 1920s, deficit countries were forced to respond to the resulting outflow of gold.
His cabinet has repeatedly stressed the need for a new public sector wage bill that addresses imbalances, such as similar staff earning vastly different pay.
Global imbalances worry policymakers because they are seen as a risk to financial stability, though views differ on how much of a threat they pose.
That is unless mounting concerns over mass migration, demographic shifts and the rise of identify politics, alliance burden sharing and trade imbalances are better addressed.
India has one of the worst gender imbalances in the world, with 914 females born for every 1,000 males, according to a 2011 nationwide census.
During the 23 debt crisis, capital outflows had driven the increase in Target2 imbalances and many reckon this could happen again should Quitaly fears resurface.
The reforms were aimed at addressing colonial imbalances in which a small number of white farmers owned most of the best agricultural land in Zimbabwe.
But even though some countries have been running excessive imbalances for years, the Commission has never even recommended starting a disciplining procedure, the Auditors said.
"In light of elevated asset valuations and low financial market volatility, several participants expressed concerns about a potential buildup of financial imbalances," the minutes said.
This is because recessions are a function of economic imbalances, and at the moment, the aggregate corporate balance sheet is being stretched compared to history.
"In light of elevated asset valuations and low financial market volatility, several participants expressed concerns about a potential buildup of financial imbalances," the minutes stated.
From calls for equal pay for actresses to calls for more women-led films, Hollywood has slowly been making strides to rectify its gender imbalances.
Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Friday that Japan must avoid entering a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States to rectify trade imbalances.
She cites a friend of hers, a talented composer who spoke up about gender imbalances and then found herself dropped from a festival line-up.
These are just some of the things we're doing at Greylock to address the imbalances that keep our industry from being more equitable and productive.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Ethiopia's rating at 'B' is weighed down by low development indicators, significant external imbalances and rapidly increasing state-owned enterprises (SOEs) debt.
The leu has been the region's worst performing currency this year, as the country has been hit by unpredictable fiscal policy and growing economic imbalances.
Trump aims to deter what he calls unfair tactics by major trading partners, arguing the duties will help to fix imbalances and protect American jobs.
The idea that brain chemistry could offer a pathogenesis for mental illness led researchers to hunt for chemical imbalances, and for medications to treat them.
Mnangagwa's government agreed a staff-monitored International Monetary Fund (IMF) program in April that aims to restore stability by implementing reforms and correcting economic imbalances.
Gas, power and carbon traders watch gas imports as possible imbalances in supply and demand can change prices and traded volumes in all three markets.
Due to some of its contents, soy can cause hormonal imbalances that lead to acne, redness, and wrinkles, particularly in people who identify as women.
Yes, but only if the people in them are willing to hear each other, and push back against the power imbalances that shape their stories.
He added the Fed must be alert to both the buildup of financial imbalances and inflation, but that neither risk appeared high at the moment.
The frenetic emphasis on exports, the overweaning rage for profits has to be mitigated, the imbalances corrected, or the lungs of the world will collapse.
In a bid to address gender imbalances, a number of Asian business schools have created women-only scholarships to promote change from the ground up.
"This is a time when we need to be alert to buildup of either financial imbalances or to inflation building up," the Fed chief said.
The sweeping tariffs imposed on China for its alleged unfair trade practices was intended to set right imbalances that put U.S. companies at a disadvantage.
Furusawa said multilateral frameworks like TPP were more effective in solving disagreements over trade and fixing imbalances in a globalized world with intertwined supply chains.
Sexual harassment is interwoven with power imbalances, and those who experience it are usually subordinate in rank, status and importance to a company's bottom line.
Policy rates among G-7 countries all are below 2% and countries that practiced QE face bloated balance sheets that threaten to pose financial imbalances.
The disciplined policy response to increased pressures following the slump in commodity prices should help in keeping macroeconomic imbalances in check during the forecast period.
The gender disparity that plagues leadership roles, from the political sphere to the business world, is cemented by the continued imbalances in top U.N. positions.
Some, especially those on the left, see persistent imbalances as a potentially troubling sign that the United States has lost manufacturing jobs to other countries.
Rajan is a former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, and warned of financial imbalances in the run-up to the 2007-08 global crisis.
"Germany should embrace a set of coordinated fiscal and structural policies to safeguard its strengths and address remaining challenges, including reducing external imbalances," the IMF added.
It said financial imbalances were widening with household debt growing faster than income and corporate borrowing also growing fast in the real estate-related business sectors.
Since then, the #MeToo movement has propelled women's stories to the fore, forcing a collective reckoning around systemic gender imbalances across industries and society more broadly.
Erdogan appointed his son-on-law as finance minister on Monday evening, rattling investors who are concerned about double-digit inflation and imbalances in the economy.
This year's monitoring showed that Italy, France, Portugal, Croatia and Bulgaria had excessive imbalances, mostly due to large debts, high unemployment rates and weak banking systems.
Abuse in same-gender relationships can also be overlooked in the same way: Without the male-female gender dynamic, queer relationship imbalances aren't as readily visible.
A movement born out of long-term showbiz power imbalances has, by sparking tough conversations, enabled self-examination and change that have spread far beyond Hollywood.
More people are buying homes because of cheap credit, but supply is still tight, boosting demand and exacerbating the market imbalances — further catalysing house price rises.
First off, you might think of oil, which is beset by huge oversupply imbalances despite the recent bounce inspired in great part by bullish financial speculators.
The government adopted a package of measures last week aimed at fostering growth, cutting high public debt and avoiding corrective measures for macroeconomic imbalances from Brussels.
Fed officials worry that waiting too long to increase rates could cause financial imbalances like those that have led to previous bubbles and subsequent economic downturns.
"If we wait too long to normalize interest rates, we may have imbalances build that cause the Fed to have to play catch-up," he said.
The longer the economy keeps growing, moreover, the more scope there is for financial imbalances, such as excess debt or frothy asset prices, to build up.
Among ways the G20 nations could fix external imbalances is for emerging countries to use the huge savings accumulated in advanced economies for investment, Asakawa said.
That means your doctor might give you medication to ease pain, prevent viral infections, correct hormonal imbalances, or suppress your immune system during a flare-up.
This is pretty normal, because most of us have slight muscular imbalances in our bodies, like overworked quads (aka thigh muscles) and under-worked abdominal muscles.
It's unlike any traditional D&D campaign, but the origin of Masquerada started with a frustrated dungeon master who couldn't stand the imbalances of the game.
Fiscal imbalances, demographic trends, slowing productivity growth, and the inevitable disruptions from structural change and globalization are all more pressing needs on which policy should focus.
U.S. business groups want U.S. officials to take measures against Beijing on market imbalances, but not push the world's two largest economies toward a trade war.
Their first work was around dementia treatment, and the team showed that the tool could be used to correct protein imbalances in cells of dementia patients.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The main factors that, individually or collectively, could trigger positive rating action are: -A track record of continued economic growth without excessive macroeconomic imbalances.
South Korea is a long-standing American ally but Trump has spoken harshly about U.S. trade imbalances and threatened to tear up the bilateral trade pact.
Anyone who thinks the paperwork burden outweighs the burden of unequal pay clearly hasn't been talking to the real people confronting discrimination and imbalances in pay.
"There are budding imbalances today, of which we should be watchful, but none appear close to being an existential threat to the current expansion," he said.
By so doing, they removed economic policy discipline from those economies and allowed large economic imbalances in those economies to develop especially in their public finances.
The report showed the high priority the administration puts on addressing trade imbalances and said it would be "scrutinizing China's trade and currency practices very closely".
"For the United States, although the budget balance is not the largest single contributor to the current account imbalances, it is a substantial factor," Chinn said.
They suggest that in the future, experience of such power imbalances might also be represented in American culture—on television, in movies, in music and fiction.
"Negative developments in Turkey will likely be eventually seen, along with Argentina, as isolated given their exceptional external imbalances compared to most EM countries," he said.
Possible explanations for drinking-related microbiome imbalances, Ahn said, could be that acids in alcoholic beverages make the oral environment hostile for certain bacteria to grow.
Kaplan told the television network that he wants to be patient on rates and avoid policies that might create excesses or imbalances in the U.S. economy.
"The government has no intention of tackling imbalances or overheating," Marcus Chenevix, global political research analyst at TS Lombard, said in a research note this week.
If Trump was a tough negotiator on the trip, starting to make good on his pledge to close trade imbalances, it took place behind closed doors.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The main factors that could lead, individually or collectively, to an upgrade are: -A track record of continued economic growth without excessive macroeconomic imbalances.
Trump has implemented billions of dollars in tariffs targeted at China, Canada, Mexico, and the European Union, saying such moves are needed to offset trade imbalances.
This is especially true when it comes to things like automatically rerouting power distribution in the case of load imbalances as well as other complex tasks.
But the official said there were differences among the G20 finance leaders on whether to debate global imbalances from a bilateral perspective or a multilateral one.
The IMF and European Commission have long urged Germany to boost domestic demand by lifting wages and investment to reduce what they call global economic imbalances.
Despite criticism of Trump's breaking of the status quo regarding trade relationships, the data highlight persistent imbalances between the U.S. and the rest of the world.
Stuck within a euro straitjacket that has made it difficult for Italy to redress its economic imbalances, the country's economic performance since 2008 has been abysmal.
In the last two such episodes, there was a prolonged period when imbalances in the economy were correcting themselves before economic pain really started to bite.
Ms. Dymus said that use of the language was a first step to addressing social imbalances, and that anything reducing stigma around Maori was worth trying.
It may improve by Saturday's concert, along with sound imbalances in the brasses and, in the balcony, cowbells that were more distractingly present than pleasantly distant.
"America to Me" is full of moments like this, where you see how racial imbalances are perpetrated by people who don't see themselves as perpetrating them.
I've spent three decades pointing out the fallacy of the doctrine of immaculate transfer – the notion that international flows of capital translate directly into trade imbalances.
Such policies seemed devised to restrict welfare payments to those who rely on them and to redress intergenerational economic imbalances, and they are part of Mrs.
Time's Up, launched Monday, aims to "address the systemic power imbalances that have kept underrepresented groups from reaching their full potential," according to an online statement.
But many environmentalists oppose the spread of GM plant varieties that kill insects, saying they could cause imbalances in the areas where they are mass cultivated.
Last month, in its annual report on global imbalances, it repeated a warning that Germany's current-account surplus was "substantially" stronger than warranted by economic fundamentals.
One sign that the imbalances problem is getting serious again is that about two-thirds of central banks around the world increased their reserves last year.
A few states, in recent decades, have invested in developing smaller cities as manufacturing, academic or tourism hubs to create jobs and address sharp regional imbalances.
CNBC's Jim Cramer suggested Thursday that President Donald Trump may have bitten off more than he can chew when it comes to addressing world trade imbalances.
Mr. Trump made it clear the informal setting would not prevent him from confronting his guest with the chronic imbalances between the United State and China.
But many economists, including Roach, say trade imbalances are not a good metric for economic health since they are influenced by a variety of macroeconomic factors.
Last year, the central bank said growing Target 2 imbalances simply reflected purchases of bonds by central banks from sellers located in different euro zone countries.
They should do so by addressing those economic weaknesses and imbalances that continue to make them all too vulnerable to any drying up in global liquidity.
That now brings China onto a larger U.S. geopolitical platform, where trade imbalances are only one of the issues in the countries' increasingly hostile strategic competition.
One of the great imbalances in American politics is how much more the right cares about the make-up of the federal judiciary than the left.
Parliament passed the law in February to tackle imbalances within public sector pay, but the court suspended it on Thursday following complains by the country's ombudsman.
It's "impossible" to resolve trade imbalances through currencies, said Sakakibara, who represented Japan as a member of bilateral forum on insurance sector negotiations in the 1990s.
Beijing would do well to realize that large and systematic imbalances on its U.S. trade cannot continue, regardless of who wins American presidential elections next year.
Institutions and businesses are trying to correct power imbalances, which means a growing need for experts who can help address and define issues like unconscious bias.
Mnuchin said the U.S. wants "more trade, not less trade" but that there were "big imbalances" where some markets were not fully open to U.S. companies.
We could have a separate discussion about the imbalances that are building up in particular in the US, the budget deficit being the most concerning one.
I feel like society as a whole tends to try and fight back against surveillance and power-imbalances, even if it doesn't always always seem effective.
To some, the quota is seen as infringing upon the opportunities of others, even though the stated aim is to address the imbalances of the past.
I bring this up, because it's just about that time for the annual rollout of the coming summer's festival lineups and their inevitable gender imbalances. Welcome!
Healthy public finances and a Danish economy free of big imbalances means investors see lending money to the Danish state as largely risk-free, he added.
For Kirke, that just goes to show that our current reckoning with the systemic power imbalances in Hollywood and their consequences didn't just come out of nowhere.
Developments in technology can give women a chance to "leapfrog" their male counterparts and correct workplace gender imbalances, according to the chairman and chief executive of ManpowerGroup.
"Google chose to continue to preserve the present day structural imbalances of power that let harassment and discrimination flourish in all its forms," Gupta added (emphasis hers).
Tighter supervision for commercial real estate (CRE) lending, higher CRE risk weighting and add-on capital for portfolios highly exposed to CRE will help address current imbalances.
Kushner company, Chinese firm call off development deal Ross said the report would "form the basis" for further actions by the Trump administration to tackle trade imbalances.
Having seen both the power of grassroots environmental campaigns and the skepticism they draw from institutionalized scientists, he sees the power imbalances within well-intentioned environmental spaces.
Federal Open Market Committee officials would likely use restrictive rates to clamp down on inflation and to address any imbalances the Fed sees in the financial markets.
"There are a number of macroeconomic imbalances which have simply not been fixed at all," said Maggio, citing high inflation and the very high current account deficit.
The idea is that whatever deficiencies or imbalances you may possess in your body can be dissolved and flushed out, so a healthier flow can be restored.
While the semiconductor industry has been under pressure in recent months due to supply-demand imbalances, the rallies encouraged Cramer that the worst could soon be over.
Rather than focusing too much on bilateral trade imbalances, there should be more attention to capital flows and structural factors that affect current account balances, Asakawa said.
Among ways the G-20 nations could fix external imbalances is for emerging countries to use the huge savings accumulated in advanced economies for investment, Asakawa said.
Navigating sex will always also be a question of navigating the biases and traumas and fears and power imbalances that we and our culture are riddled with.
Yet whether or not their actions are meaningful, or whether they are still dodging deeper problems around power imbalances in the workplace, is very much in question.
Euro zone countries' Target 2 positions are monitored because they highlight imbalances within the bloc and the potential for colossal sovereign defaults were it to fall apart.
The large imbalances of the 2000s seemed to reflect unnaturally high savings, which contributed to a "global savings glut" that depressed interest rates and encouraged reckless borrowing.
The two sides also agreed a budget for the remainder of the year, taking steps to "address any imbalances resulting from the period of division", they said.
It can also be quite dangerous for those who are unfamiliar—outcomes can include vomiting and diarrhea, electrolyte imbalances, and in extreme cases, perforation of the rectum.
"Unilateralism and protectionism can only exacerbate domestic imbalances and impair necessary structural adjustments, which can negatively affect the countries concerned as well as global growth," he said.
Additionally, some people have imbalances in their microbiota that develop after bouts of food poisoning or antibiotic use, making them more sensitive to the effects of fiber.
A super full moon arrives on Tuesday, forcing you to reckon with any imbalances in your relationships and process the ways that other people make you feel.
Twenty years later, Mugabe authorized the violent invasions of many white-owned farms, justifying them on the grounds that they were redressing imbalances from the colonial era.
"Wearing heels in the gym creates muscular imbalances," says Jill Miller, creator of the corrective exercise format Yoga Tune Up and author of The Roll Model Method.
Yet, despite the 217-29 whiteout, an analysis of Oscar selections since 210 suggests that the imbalances are industry-wide, not primarily to do with Academy voters.
But the organisation saw risks surrounding a possible intensification of international trade and geopolitical disputes as well as imbalances in the Swiss real estate and mortgage sector.
In a speech to the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors, Aso stressed the need to solve global imbalances under a multilateral, not a bilateral, framework.
The root cause of China's current economic problems is structural imbalances and China will continue to push forward with coal and steel capacity reduction efforts, Xinhua said.
WE'RE AT A TIME WHEN WE ARE GROWING ABOVE TREND AND RESOURCE UTILIZATION IS TIGHTENING, WE WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT WE DON'T SEE ANY IMBALANCES DEVELOPING.
SO IF THERE ARE ANY SIGNS OF DEVELOPING IMBALANCES ON THE LEVERAGE FRONT THEY'D BE MORE ON THE CORPORATE SECTOR, WHERE WE DO SEE SIGNS OF LEVERAGE.
There's not a lot of imbalances in the U.S. economy in terms of leverage build-up; monetary policy is quite accommodative; fiscal policy this year is stimulative.
Nor have I ever witnessed unhealthier obsessions over so-called "trade imbalances," when we'd be better off focusing sharply on job growth, high wages and technological innovation.
"We have to develop the market to fit to the new challenges ... Otherwise we can't control the imbalances," Erik Ek, Svenska Krafnat's head of operations, told Reuters.
The auditors said that while the Commission identified the imbalances on the basis of clear technical criteria, it did not provide a clear assessment of their severity.
Even though most analysts don't see major "imbalances" — or bubbles — in the real economy that would internally bring on a recession, every recession is a little different.
"Germany applies no protectionist instruments," the ministries wrote in the paper, in which they added that divergent U.S. and euro zone monetary policies have exacerbated trade imbalances.
In 2001, President Robert Mugabe introduced land reforms aimed at addressing colonial imbalances whereby a few white farmers own most of the best agricultural land in Zimbabwe.
By itself, the ability to instantly identify anyone just by seeing their face already creates massive power imbalances, with serious implications for free speech and political protest.
Trump's strategy draws attention to the US's trade imbalances with other countries and warns of "economic aggression" from other countries like China as key national security concerns.
Male friends and colleagues also had to stop and think harder about the imbalances of power in the industry, and their own possible role in perpetuating them.
So to sum things up: within the United States we have large regional trade imbalances that don't reflect "unfair" trade policies, because interstate trade is totally free.
Signaling their support, Golden Globes attendees swathed themselves in black, sported lapel pins and sounded off about sexist power imbalances from the red carpet and the stage.
Cooking all the elements in one roasting pan, though not standard, will allow you to judge your progress as you go, addressing imbalances when you need to.
The "Lehman Trilogy" has in its soul a critique of these imbalances, but its criticisms are facile and anodyne enough to offend no one benefiting from them.
Ailments, seen as imbalances, are treated with acupuncture, massage and breathing exercises, along with herbal remedies that sometimes use parts from animals like scorpions and sea horses.
Endurance horses can develop metabolic issues, such as colic and intestinal problems, because they go such long distances and can easily get dehydrated or have electrolyte imbalances.
Xi has been brilliant at playing Trump, plying him with flattery and short-term trade concessions and deflecting him from the real structural trade imbalances with China.
"While new risks could emerge, none of the main sources of recent recessions — oil shocks, inflationary overheating, and financial imbalances — seem too concerning for now," they wrote.
He told CNBC that while he acknowledged greenback weakness in the short term would create issues for some, it would be "beneficial" for some U.S. trade imbalances.
Meanwhile, the U.S. ran a current account deficit of 2.4 percent of G.D.P., a bit bigger, but also much smaller than the imbalances of the mid-2000s.
This meager pay leads to unhealthy imbalances of federal taxes and spending, with Washington sending far more to several Southern states than their citizens pay in taxes.
Traditional Chinese medicine teaches that disease arises from imbalances in the body and that some people have "hot" constitutions, therefore making them vulnerable to fevers and inflammations.
But Bank of Korea Governor Lee Ju-yeol also said policymakers should be wary of volatility in financial markets and the risks that financial imbalances may deepen.
The investors identify commodity price volatility, low return on invested capital and long-term supply-demand imbalances as the main factors that lead to investment underperformance historically.
It said the real dollar remains about 8% above its 20-year average, noting that sustained dollar strength would likely exacerbate persistent trade and current account imbalances.
Traders are nonetheless looking to the report as his administration has touted a new term "currency misalignment" as a cause of trade imbalances it seeks to address.
We should be critical of these sorts of imbalances and fight for a system that extends the same sense of charity to less-powerful individuals and institutions.
She said she worries that the Fed may be "misjudging the manageability of emerging financial imbalances" that have built up during a long period of accommodative policy.
But the ex-leader, at times referring to himself in the third person, said that "imbalances" remained in the alliance, suggesting not all wounds had been salved.
The Charter contains regulations meant to redress imbalances of the nation's past apartheid rule and stipulates rules for white-owned companies to sell stakes to black businesses.
"The market environment remains extremely challenging structurally, with continuing global overcapacities, risks from trade imbalances and highly volatile raw material prices," Thyssenkrupp said in its quarterly report.
This approach makes a space for thoughtful regulation, for rules that allow bots to be as messy as their creators, favor diversity, and prevent imbalances of power.
Ross said earlier on Tuesday that Trump was prepared to levy tariffs on China if the delegation did not reach a negotiated settlement to reduce trade imbalances.
That does not mean policing, predictive or no, doesn't have racial biases; simply that in this case, algorithms weren't found to have caused any racial imbalances in arrests.
"Studying his work initially unlocked hope for me that there really could be a solution to creating balance in our bodies before or when imbalances arise," she says.
Because the detector works for only a limited period of time, it lacks sensitivity to the full range of field vibrations, creating the same imbalances that Unruh predicted.
They should get all the help they need to set an example of how excessive imbalances in automobile trades, and beyond, are being brought down by local manufacturing.
But, true to form, whatever that is will probably fall far short of a trade deal Washington needs to address its excessive and structural trade imbalances with Japan.
I went to a series of dermatologists between 2004 and 2006, trying to find a remedy, but doctors dismissed my concerns, citing slight hormone imbalances, genetics, or paranoia.
"Consumer goods, legal, media, retail, real estate, and education have a higher female ratio, too, but the imbalances are less compared to those in the male-dominated industries."
The majority of board members, however, still saw the need for the bank to be cautious on such issues as high household debt and risks over financial imbalances.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's industrial economy continues to face difficulties and challenges, with structural imbalances in the sector persisting, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said on Thursday.
"You cannot have forever that kind of imbalances of something like 8-9 percent of GDP in external surplus plus 0.5-1.5 percent of fiscal surplus," Moscovici said.
Mr. Bernanke told me last year that trade imbalances are a problem that can't be dealt with through formulaic rules and are instead a matter for international diplomacy.
Those imbalances, he said, are largely down a north/south geographical line, with the bloc's more prosperous nations such as Germany consistently funding the deficits of southern states.
Focusing on value-added trade data is better than looking at the gross flows, but Mr Johnson questions whether the debate should focus on bilateral imbalances at all.
The company has teamed up with grid companies to help iron out imbalances in transmission networks by aggregating battery owners to operate as a single "virtual" power plant.
ENTSO-E said that variations in the frequency of the alternating current caused by imbalances between supply and demand on the grid have been messing with the clocks.
ALEXANDRE DE JUNIACDirector-generalInternational Air Transport AssociationGeneva Power imbalances favouring the state often lead to improvident plea-bargain deals in the courts ("The shadow justice system", November 11th).
And about a year ago, Stephanie Jaegers was told she was premenopausal and probably wouldn't be able to have any more children, which might explain her hormone imbalances.
REER appreciations may reflect benign productivity growth or structural shifts, but can also reflect a decline in the terms of trade, a loss of competitiveness or macroeconomic imbalances.
There are several other potential causes: abnormalities in the womb or cervix, genetic faults inherited from the parents, hormone imbalances, polycystic ovary syndrome, various infections and so on.
That power engineers have to hold their bosses to account also underscores how important it is for tech companies to address gender and racial imbalances within their ranks.
HONG KONG, March 31 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's credit outlook was cut to negative from stable by global ratings agency Standard & Poor's on Thursday, citing economic imbalances in China.
Fitch on Friday maintained its A+ rating on China, citing its "strong macroeconomic track record", though the agency also noted an accompanying build-up of imbalances and vulnerabilities.
Vulnerabilities associated with high household debt and imbalances in the housing market - factors the bank has been fretting about for several years - have declined modestly but remain significant.
The program resembles the latest effort by a big bank to improve long-standing gender imbalances on the trading floor, which is known for being heavily-male dominated.
After all, the imbalances between supply and demand are neither extreme nor persistent plus market forces should start to move the market closer to equilibrium by mid-20163.
Whilst lithium has enjoyed success in short duration applications, it is longer duration services that will drive the de-carbonisation agenda and smooth imbalances between generation and consumption.
Twenty years later, Mugabe authorized the violent invasion of many white-owned farms and justified it on the grounds that it was redressing imbalances from the colonial era.
His departure is part of broader trend, spurred on by the #MeToo Movement, that has led employers to reexamine how they handle workplace relationships that involve power imbalances.
University of Wisconsin, Madison, professor Menzie Chinn's research also suggests lawmakers in the United States should look to domestic fiscal policy if they want to reduce external imbalances.
Given that, the next President must turn the page and focus on developing a national housing policy that addresses a number of unhealthy imbalances in today's housing market.
Markets roared back on Monday with their best day since August 2015 on hopes that the world's two largest economies were willing to renegotiate tariffs and trade imbalances.
In any case, higher German inflation would be welcome, as a way to resolve imbalances in competitiveness within the euro zone that would elsewhere adjust through exchange rates.
The bank also said that expansive monetary policies by the European Central Bank and lower imbalances at home and abroad should contribute to the lowering of external risks.
In perhaps the simplest terms, the USA Act offers the potential of future responsibility more than it does a magic bullet that will solve the nation's fiscal imbalances.
"The European Commission is not implementing the Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure (MIP) in a way which ensures effective prevention and correction of imbalances," the Auditors said in a statement.
Fed policymakers believe the rate hikes could actually help ensure the recovery extends longer by reducing the risk of too-fast inflation or dangerous imbalances in financial markets.
The GAO report, released last October, showed that sex and gender imbalances persist, and that work remains to improve reporting and analysis to ensure women are accurately represented.
"The likelihood of increased macroeconomic imbalances and the uncertainty associated with capital account liberalisation argue for caution in interest rate setting," the central bank said in a statement.
Preserving that valuable legacy is possible — we can effectively address important issues such as chronic trade imbalances and unfair trade practices through a cooperative, rules-based international approach.
More fundamentally, however, the steady rise in Chinese exports is a reminder that the core imbalances in the global aluminium market are untouched by U.S. tariffs and duties.
"With robust growth momentum and no striking imbalances in the economy, near-term recession risk still looks fairly limited," Jan Hatzius, Goldman's chief economist, said in a note.
The Mining Charter contains regulations meant to redress imbalances of the nation's past apartheid rule and stipulates rules for white-owned companies to sell stakes to black businesses.
Normally, the thalamus acts like a gate that determines what sensory information gets passed to the cortex, but these types of neurotransmitter imbalances throw that gate wide open.
Imbalances in China's financial system are increasing as the economy slows, complicating challenges facing policymakers as they try to clamp down on riskier lending practices without roiling markets.
We understand macrofinance far better than we did 15 years ago, so none of us are spending too much time on macroeconomic imbalances, like America's current account deficit.
One possible solution to the power imbalances that can leave students vulnerable would be "encouraging students to have more than one professor named as their adviser," Issen added.
We know from 43 years of the #metoo movement that harassment and discrimination are related parts of the systemic, long-time problems of multiple biases and power imbalances.
Such imbalances are certainly reflected in journalism prizes, as Pulitzers for international reporting and even the Martha Gellhorn Prize — named for a female correspondent — go overwhelmingly to men.
The colt's trainer, Bill Mott, said Country House was eating well and did not have a fever, but his blood work showed imbalances and he started on antibiotics.
On Tuesday, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned of the potential hazards of such heavy borrowing, saying it could yield bigger economic imbalances in the future.
That is the last thing the academy needs, especially given the work it has done in recent years to address severe racial and gender imbalances in its membership.
As in her previous pregnancies, the palace announced, Kate has hyperemesis gravidarum, or extreme, persistent nausea and vomiting, which can lead to dehydration, weight loss and electrolyte imbalances.
Some take-home points: Depression can be an opportunity to assess imbalances in our biology and our lives and a call to change rather than a dispiriting endpoint.
Bernanke did, however, note the importance of guarding against financial imbalances that could come with inflated stock market prices and excessive risk-taking with public and private debt.
Instead, they need to devise long-term structural solutions, such as delinking housing and public services like schooling, or increasing the subsidized-housing supply, to fix market imbalances.
The honoree, Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, the president and chief executive of Celebrity Cruises, drew a parallel between the fight against gender imbalances in her industry and in ballet.
With one of the weakest economies in the European Union, Croatia is closely monitored by Brussels for imbalances and any foot-dragging over reforms could trigger corrective measures.
Otherwise, the Democratic presidential field will subject the nation to another night of boredom, repetitive stump one-liners, self-absorbed moderators and unfair imbalances of candidate speaking time.
YOU KNOW, THERE WAS AN ARTICLE IN "THE JOURNAL" THIS MORNING SAYING THAT -- SUGGESTING BASICALLY IF THE TRADE IMBALANCES CONTINUED THAT THERE WOULD BE A RECIPROCAL ACTIONS TAKEN.
The only thing Americans and Europeans can do now is try to reinstate the rules of symmetric trade adjustments to avoid excessive current account imbalances in the future.
Maybe then they will start to work together with our trade partners to resolve today's global trade imbalances in a manner that will not threaten global economic prosperity.
The United States has been keen to address trade imbalances and protect U.S. manufacturers against cheaper imported goods such as steel and autos, coming into the U.S. market.
"This issue has implications for the outlook for U.S. consumption and GDP growth, financial market stability, and external imbalances," the paper's authors Sam Ouliaris and Celine Rochon wrote.
Funding cuts disproportionately affected Black artists and Black women in particular, and arts organizations intended to redress the imbalances of representation became homogenized spaces for all ethnic minorities.
"In particular, imbalances in the financial sector are a threat to long-term price stability," it said in a statement about the consumer price index (CPI) on Wednesday.
Last month the country was plunged into a full-blown currency crisis after a row with US president Donald Trump compounded investor concern about the country's economic imbalances.
I believe we can build the right answers to legitimate concerns regarding trade imbalances, excesses, and overcapacities by negotiating through the world trade organization and building cooperative solutions.
Government borrowing is likely to increase over the next two years, making all these financial imbalances even worse, and creating a major source of vulnerability in the global economy.
And women with ovarian cysts or hormonal imbalances can have irregular periods, said Dr. Jen Villavicencio, an ob-gyn and fellow with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
But it reached $168.5 billion in the first seven months of 2019, highlighting continued imbalances which have been a core complaint of Trump's in his administration's negotiations with Beijing.
The best way out of today's imbalances, economists say, is not to keep cutting wages in down-and-out countries like Greece, but to let them rise in Germany.
"Easing policy might lift inflation, but at the cost of further tightening an already hot labor market and perhaps fostering financial imbalances," Ms. George said in a recent speech.
Addressing Moroccan leaders on Saturday, Francis said that problems of migration would never be resolved by physical barriers but instead required social justice and correcting the world's economic imbalances.
The widespread current deceleration in activity reflected, "weak external demand, further declines in commodity prices, volatile financial conditions, and for some important domestic imbalances and rigidities," the report said.
Why You Should Watch It: Though it's a comedy, Nine to Five identifies the toxic power imbalances in workplaces that have been the focus of discussions as of late.
"Policymakers are likely to focus their attention on more pressing issues, such as addressing credit risks and structural imbalances," Julian Evans-Pritchard at Capital Economics said in a note.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's comments late last month that a weak dollar would help U.S. trade imbalances in the short term boosted the yen sharply against the dollar.
Japan will make tackling global imbalances a priority in deliberations as next year's G20 chair, as the topic "fits extremely well with the core mandate of G20," he said.
Fiscal imbalances and high levels of federal debt held by the public—more than 76 percent in fiscal year 2017—the impact of a fiscal boost may be limited.
"I would be surprised if this year's GDP growth did not reach 4 percent," Glapinski said, adding there were no imbalances, bubbles or other threats present in the economy.
But unplanned problems can also cause the oil market to over-tighten temporarily, pushing prices higher and masking underlying imbalances between production and consumption, contributing to a subsequent slump.
"Growing imbalances in the housing market require policy action on a number of fronts," Deputy Governor Grant Spencer said in a speech posted to the RBNZ's website on Thursday.
In its decision to downgrade the outlook, Moody's Investors Service cited uncertainty over whether authorities can implement the reforms needed to address imbalances in the world's second-largest economy.
In the past 0003 months alone, a number of male lifestyle influencers have appeared on the grid and found massive success, highlighting the imbalances that exist within the industry.
The imbalances that gave rise to huge current account surpluses on the part of the United States' most competitive trading partners, are not likely to decline any time soon.
Addressing Moroccan leaders on Saturday, Francis said that problems of migration would never be resolved by physical barriers but instead required social justice and correcting the world's economic imbalances.
Mitchell said U.S. import tariffs on European goods would end "structural trade imbalances and predatory trade practices" in U.S.-EU trade, which would weaken the West if they continue.
Strengthening the posterior, or backside, of the body is a tried and true way to shore up any front-to-back muscle imbalances and encourage healthier postures, Souliere says.
Minutes from that session, released last week, showed members concerned about "imbalances" in the financial markets that ultimately could lead to a "sharp reversal" that would have substantial effects.
"Xi has been brilliant at playing Trump, plying him with flattery and short-term trade concessions and deflecting him from the real structural trade imbalances with China," Friedman wrote.
The European Commission said Italy's economy was facing excessive imbalances and policies of its government were making matters worse and also posed a threat to other euro zone countries.
Using data from the latest Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report on the budget and economic outlook, we can begin to identify the underlying problems behind our federal fiscal imbalances.
He's a devoted follower of the Grateful Dead; he has a ponytail, a "soft belly" and "man breasts" (due, we're told, to hormonal imbalances caused by chronic pot smoking).
Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump concluded their first in-person meeting, striking a friendly tone, avoiding political gaffes and even agreeing to tackle trade imbalances.
The proposal was criticised by the association of European retailers EuroCommerce, which said such legislation would increase prices to consumers, while not addressing basic imbalances between supply and demand.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The main factors that could, individually or collectively, lead to positive rating action include: - A sustained improvement in growth above Fitch's expectations without the emergence of imbalances.
When the gender disparity balances out on the early train, I will be a lot more open to discussing gender imbalances in tasks that women get disproportionately tagged with.
Instead, Europe and the United States are consumed by cyclical arguments over — to name just a few issues — military spending, trans-Atlantic trade imbalances and the Iran nuclear deal.
During their meeting, he said, Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, ticked off the long history of trade imbalances, and warned they could not be allowed to continue.
China's trade imbalances are a function not only of its trade practices, but also of its very high levels of savings, which are in turn invested around the world.
"In Central Europe, the EU hasn't put nearly enough emphasis on internal imbalances within countries," explains Hungarian economist Laszlo Andor, who was Hungary's EU commissioner from 2010 to 2014.
That logically leads to the discussion of credit policy constraints presented by budget deficits, public debt and structural demand-supply imbalances affecting inflation pressures in labor and product markets.
But there has yet to be another comparably serious reckoning, nearly 50 years after Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique, with gendered power imbalances in straight couples' personal lives.
It is also far from clear that the administration is taking into consideration both the economic and political risks of adopting a high-handed approach to Germany's economic imbalances.
Conversely, an escalation in political instability, fiscal slippage, or a widening of external imbalances that put pressure on reserves or the currency peg could be negative for the rating.
The second was the pursuit of an economic policy of gradualism to correct the major economic imbalances that Macri inherited from years of gross economic mismanagement under the Kirchners.
Rather than resulting from unfair trade, imbalances are more often due to structural factors: competitiveness of businesses and products, currency effects, capital flows, domestic investment, demographics and savings rates.
That, in turn, would boost emerging market currencies hindered this year by higher U.S. rates, in particular those currencies running big external imbalances such as Turkey, Argentina and South Africa.
Astrologer Donna Page also warns that relationships with imbalances may be forced to work through their issues during this time if one person is doing all of the emotional work.
"The imbalances that have impeded in the past a sustained lowering of inflation have been resolved or will soon be resolved," he said in comments posted on the bank's website.
Japan will make tackling global imbalances a priority in deliberations as next year's G-20 chair, as the topic "fits extremely well with the core mandate of G20," he said.
"We do not have extensive experience" with an economy in which unemployment falls much further and the Fed "will need to remain attentive to risks of financial imbalances," she said.
Overall risks of imbalances are "moderate," Brainard said noting stock prices remain elevated and corporate bond spreads are "quite compressed" despite volatile market sell-offs and recoveries since last month.
Kuroda, in a speech at a seminar, said Group of 20 meetings this year will discuss current account balances and also said bilateral trade measures will not resolve such imbalances.
Under his "America First" policy, Trump has been urging Japan and other trading partners to take steps to fix what he sees as unfair trade imbalances with the United States.
But to avoid imbalances building up, they are required to obey the EU's rules, which include running fiscal deficits of less than 3%, and public debt below 60%, of GDP.
But the Trump administration is keen to reduce America's trade imbalances, and has become more active in imposing anti-dumping duties and other tariffs on goods it considers too cheap.
"There is no change in stance that the extent of monetary policy easing needs adjusting given the accumulating financial imbalances and macro-economic situation," Governor Lee Ju-yeol told reporters.
When it comes to sex, is a woman sexually liberated when she's free from porn, sadomasochism, sex work, and everything else that supposedly reinforces gendered power imbalances rooted in sex?
These recommendations look like an intentional diversion from the immediate task of stabilizing a dangerously slowing world economy struggling with huge trade imbalances and exogenous shocks of deteriorating global security.
"The combination of low interest rates and low unemployment that would prevail during the inflation overshooting period could well spark capital markets to overextend, leading to financial imbalances," Brainard said.
And, of course, what they were doing in the 1920s, unsuccessfully, and what we're still trying to do now, is look at what hormonal imbalances we can detect early on.
"This decision is not only unlawful but it is a mistake in many respects," Macron said, adding that the U.S. was responding to global imbalances with economic and commercial nationalism.
The ECB has blamed the growing imbalances on the massive bond purchases it has been carrying out to boost euro zone inflation, as many of the sellers are foreign institutions.
Fitch also expects the hurricane's impact will complicate the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico's (PR) efforts to reverse outward migration, generate sustainable economic growth, and address its fiscal and debt imbalances.
In their monthly talks next Tuesday, ministers will agree on the euro zone's economic policy for this year and will discuss how to tackle imbalances that each EU economies develop.
Galvani, however, is taking electrical interventions to the micro level, using tiny implants to coax insulin from cells to treat diabetes, for example, or correct muscle imbalances in lung diseases.
In the case of emerging economies, the 2018 weakness was just the result of years of building fiscal and trade imbalances betting on a constantly weakening dollar and low rates.
As part of its regular monitoring process of European economies, the EU executive said Cyprus and Croatia were the other member states which, alongside Italy, were facing "excessive" economic imbalances.
Daimler's profit warning comes as U.S. President Donald Trump is proposing to impose tariffs on imported vehicles on the grounds that trade imbalances on many products threaten U.S. national security.
More recently, G-20 economic summits have also been warning – to no avail – about the need to reduce trade imbalances because of their depressing and destabilizing effects on world economy.
"If the muscles connecting the IT band are chronically imbalanced, they will likely create imbalances in the other muscles that are a part of the IT band's domain," she says.
"Policies focused on raising public sector wages and pensions have widened imbalances and at some point their adjustment will be unavoidable," said the head of Romania's fiscal watchdog Ionut Dumitru.
A longer record of strong and stable economic growth that fosters higher income per capita, without the re-emergence of macroeconomic imbalances, would be positive for the sovereign credit profile.
Plus, the wipes claim to help with pH imbalances, so it's a product I would have wanted to try anyway, and the moisturizing lotion seemed innocuous enough for my vagina.
DC might sound like the worst summer camp ever, but it's actually not that different from industries like the media, which has its own gender imbalances and alcohol-fueled culture.
It does not challenge many of the structural imbalances responsible for our shoddy social welfare system, and it can't as long as Democrats boast of refusing to expand federal government.
But the markets roared back on Monday with their best day since August 22016 on hopes that the world's two largest economies were willing to renegotiate tariffs and trade imbalances.
But some analysts still say that deeply-rooted structural imbalances remain unresolved in the biggest cities like Beijing, such as insufficient residential land and property supply compared to rigid demand.
But then, so did some of its weaknesses, including imbalances in the wind section and a certain stiffness in the phrasing of passages that Mahler imagines as sweet and free.
Further research is also needed to better understand what's contributing to these disparities and what interventions might eradicate any racial and ethnic imbalances in postpartum care, Bateman and Carvalho write.
But, she said, there is little evidence that low rates are creating costly imbalances in financial markets, a worry voiced by some Fed policymakers who have opposed the rate cuts.
Kaplan said he is "cognizant of financial imbalances" present in the current economy and suggested that the unemployment rate may be starting to extend too far beyond its natural level.
But to be eligible for such a loan, the euro zone government could not break any EU budget rules, have sustainable debt and an economy that has no excessive imbalances.
The idea would be to cut the trade deficit — something Trump is obsessed with — but trade experts say that purchasing products isn't the way to deal with profound structural imbalances.
The movement has drawn attention to the power imbalances between bosses and their subordinates, and raised the question of whether sexual relationships between the two can ever be completely consensual.
It has also reintroduced - for the first time in more than 220 years - a reference to "excessive global imbalances", an apparent swipe at hefty trade surpluses in Germany and China.
Headwinds are multiplying at a time when some of the underlying imbalances - including a dysfunctional labour market that relies excessively on temporary, low-skilled jobs - have yet to be fixed.
Reducing inflation is one of the main challenges for Argentina's new center-right government, which took office last December promising to reduce imbalances in the economy and kick-start growth.
He pointed out that the last two recessions were caused by "financial imbalances" rather than inflation — the financial crisis of 2008 and the dot-com implosion in the early 2000s.
Adjustments of U.S. trade policies to meaningfully reduce damaging and dangerous trade deficits should be based on WTO and IMF rules governing the correction of systematic and excessive trade imbalances.
It's limited to women with cycles between 24 and 35 days, and is not for those with PCOS, or polycystic ovary syndrome, who face hormone imbalances and highly irregular cycles.
That's because trade imbalances are affected by a host of macroeconomic factors, including the relative growth rates of countries, the value of their currencies, and their saving and investment rates.
Again, I feel that just using my bare body in my work asks us to consider these different questions and these imbalances that are built into our everyday gender experience.
One thing that's become clear is that workplaces rife with inequality, where whole groups of employees are devalued or where power imbalances are huge, set the stage for sexual harassment.
The litany of imbalances sounds repetitious only because gender inequality repeats itself daily, while the latest headline-making abuses are discussed as if fantastic plot twists in an outrageous soap.
One possible problem with home voting is the lack of voting privacy, combined with family power imbalances — a husband, for example, could force his wife to vote a certain way.
Now the United States wants China to change its economic growth model, the author argued, while China only wants to buy more American products to solve short-term trade imbalances.
And when facial recognition systems are being increasingly toyed with, even with students, it's nice to see a regulation in place that calls out and punishes these unjust power imbalances.
The U.S./China trade conflict has centred on manufacturing production and imbalances in merchandise exports, which has led to a distorted view of the long-term economic and strategic balance.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Future developments that could individually or collectively result in negative rating action include: - Failure to make progress in reducing general government debt/GDP ratios or unwinding external imbalances.
Policymakers need to be on guard for imbalances in the financial system, but there appears little danger of that being the case now, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday.
On Thursday, ECB President Mario Draghi said monetary policy is not an appropriate tool to address financial imbalances but offered no fresh insight on the central bank's asset purchase program.
It was also a hit in China, the country with the most serious gender imbalances in the world, quickly becoming the top grossing non-Hollywood foreign film in the country.
Trump last week threatened to impose a 20 percent tariff on all imports of EU-assembled cars on the grounds that trade imbalances on many products threaten U.S. national security.
A four-volume Leonardo da Vinci compilation, the writings of Jill Johnston, a seductive collection of Carlo Mollino's photography and a deeply researched book about imbalances in MoMA's permanent collection.
While the province's need to finance fiscal imbalances has dropped off with the fiscal 2018 budget, planned capital continues and outstanding debt is forecast to increase over the medium term.
They are exerting a powerful drag on global economic growth and, by virtue of their excessively high trade imbalances, they operate as a hugely destabilizing factor for the world economy.
With growing uncertainty about trade imbalances, territorial disputes in the South and East China Seas and nuclear threats from North Korea, the meeting stakes couldn't be higher or more urgent.
Domestic financial conditions are stable and "the risks of destabilizing financial imbalances have receded," BNM said, adding that more prudent lending standards have "contained speculative activities in the property market".
"This decision is not only unlawful but it is a mistake in many respects," Macron said, adding that the U.S. was responding to global imbalances with economic and commercial nationalism.
The UN attempted to address these imbalances with the concept of common but differentiated responsibilities, dividing up countries by wealth and emissions to target specific language on responsibilities and actions.
"If you look at the prices, the weather and the trade imbalances, you'd expect the farm sector to be in a terrible spot," Montana State University economist Eric Belasco said.
I'd also pay a premium for one that didn't affect her moods (either directly due to hormone imbalances, or indirectly by way of the side effects, skin, weight gain, etc).
The buzzword used to encapsulate many of the changes in South African sport has been "transformation," as the present regime looks to somehow correct the imbalances of past racial segregation.
The film is indicative of the exhibition's blind spots, detailing Roth's ideas and enterprises with a kind of hero worship that imbalances the collaborative and ephemeral aspects of his practice.
Belarus's economy is subject to frequent crises, as loose economic policy results in widening domestic and external imbalances, leading to growth and inflation volatility that is well above the peer median.
Underlying all that is Washington's view that there would be no sustainable progress on reducing the U.S.-China trade imbalances without transparent and verifiable structural trade and economic reforms in China.
He has since donated this money to Time's Up. Closing the gender wage gap is central to Time's Up's mission, since unequal salaries inherently contribute to power imbalances in the workplace.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission warned on Tuesday five EU states, including Italy and France, that they had excessive economic imbalances which weigh on their growth and need to be corrected.
"In cases where 'excessive' imbalances exist, they should be addressed by a package of macroeconomic and structural policy measures," Aso said in a speech to the International Monetary and Financial Committee.
This is one of the major "global imbalances" identified by Ben Bernanke, the former Fed chief, as a driver of both high unemployment and asset price bubbles in the United States.
That, in turn, would boost emerging market currencies hindered this year by higher U.S. rates, in particular currencies of countries running big external imbalances such as Turkey, Argentina and South Africa.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he was "the chosen one" to address trade imbalances with China, even as congressional researchers warned that his tariffs would hurt the American economy.
U.S. President Donald Trump's focus on curbing trade imbalances with surplus countries like Japan complicates the task for Japanese policymakers, wary of stoking tensions with Washington by talking down the yen.
Several FOMC members "didn't see a strong rate-cut case" and a few saw a rate cut as a risk that could create "financial imbalances" in the economy, the minutes showed.
A side effect of low interest rates was they had prompted an escalation in Swiss property prices, with Maechler saying she saw large imbalances and a risk of a price correction.
"These gender imbalances matter, because they impact the visibility of films with female protagonists and/or women directors, as well as the nature of reviews," Lauzen said in a press release.
The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday that while Canada's economy has regained momentum, housing imbalances have increased and uncertainty surrounding trade negotiations with the United States could hinder the recovery.
"Political correctness is one public manifestation of a strong focus on the idea that language constructs society through establishing and maintaining power imbalances, which is a very [poststructural] idea," Lindsay says.
The National Institute of Health recently offered the research team at Oregon State a $2.64 million grant specifically to study vitamin D and xanthohumol's ability to affect imbalances in gut microbiota.
INTERNATIONAL An Upshot article on Thursday about the effects of China trade on the United States labor market misstated Ben Bernanke's advice for addressing the problem of trade imbalances between nations.
Massive debt - standing at nearly 300 percent of GDP - and serious budgetary imbalances mean Beijing can't carry on pump priming, which analysts expect will eventually drag on growth during the year.
The ECB has maintained its own huge bond buying-program, where many of the sellers are foreign investors with accounts in Germany, was largely responsible for the growing Target 2 imbalances.
It cited weak demand in developed economies as a major drag on global growth, alongside low commodity prices, mounting fiscal and current-account imbalances and policy tightening in commodity-exporting economies.
But this model for gender justice, in which a villain is brought low to give the public their satisfaction, does not eradicate the power imbalances and resulting fear that animate harassment.
"Until we see clear imbalances building, and policy approaching a point where it really constrains economic activity, we lean towards a view that the cycle will continue to expand," he said.
In Europe, due to rising radicalism, populism, a weak political center, economic imbalances and terrorism -- combined with a lack of historical memory -- anti-Semitism is no longer considered an absolute evil.
The batch of data highlighted concerns among Japanese policymakers who worry Trump may resort to tariffs or other protectionist measures to fix trade imbalances with Japan under his "America first" policy.
Shalett said the Fed's moves have also caused financial imbalances elsewhere, a key concern for central bank officials who have pushed back against the recent interest rate cuts and looser policy.
The MIP process, started at the peak of the euro zone sovereign debt crisis in 2011, is meant to identify growing economic imbalances that could trigger a wider euro zone crisis.
Officials have worried that continuing to keep rates low runs the risk of creating financial imbalances like asset bubbles, and gives the Fed little wiggle room to handle the next crisis.
"Policies that increase the growth and productivity of the workforce would address not only fiscal imbalances but the downward pressure on longer-run growth from demographics or other sources," she said.

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