KAPLAN: SO MY OWN VIEW IS THAT WE DON'T WANT TO RUN PERSISTENTLY ABOVE 2% OR PERSISTENTLY BELOW.
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Despite the persistently weak sales, housing market fundamentals are strong.
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Is it people who are just sort of persistently excluded?
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Fixings have also persistently come in stronger than market consensus.
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Or echo persistently after they torpedo into the tin roof?
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But it's Musk who bangs the caution drum most persistently.
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Since the spring, it has persistently fallen short of expectations.
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Persistently low Japanese government bond yields also boosted the greenback.
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ANDRÉ ROSSMANNCopenhagen The Economist has persistently championed Angela Merkel's position.
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Persistently low oil prices could also worsen oil firms' creditworthiness.
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But reducing Germany's persistently high trade surplus was more problematical.
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Diski courageously and persistently speaks what many might deem unspeakable.
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It could eventually deactivate those who persistently exceed the rate.
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At the same time, Viacom has reported persistently weak earnings.
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This is why some drugs are persistently in short supply.
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Erdogan has profited in the past from a persistently weak
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But Republicans have persistently refused even to discuss that possibility.
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Without the benefits of scale, persistently low interest rates bite.
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Ms. Yellen cited persistently weak wage growth as one reason.
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He is persistently worried about imperfections others might find, too.
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In Court, Ginsburg calmly, persistently and systematically dissected each point.
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"The ruling collation has been fragmenting persistently," Mr. Xavier said.
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If the scores were persistently low, schools would face consequences.
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But the persistently cold temperatures are perfect for snow making.
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"She was persistently followed by ill luck," the newspaper reported.
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It was rare to find areas of persistently high unemployment.
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They are also facing persistently low yields and slower global growth.
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Trump, a Republican, persistently accuses Democrats of being weak on immigration.
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The H.I.V. epidemic has become progressively younger while remaining persistently female.
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Any establishment persistently flouting rules could have its business licence revoked.
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Clinton persistently cast her opponent as a kind of activist heckler.
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These children are the poorest of the poor — the persistently disadvantaged.
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Asia's naphtha market has been persistently weak due to ample supplies.
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But they persistently look for a speck in their brother's eye.
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The dog barked persistently ... but no one came to its rescue.
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LIQUIDITY Tenet's liquidity profile is adequate aside from persistently weak FCF.
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Persistently rising drug prices have imposed a heavy burden on consumers.
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She was persistently traumatized by feelings of abandonment from her childhood.
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Ginsburg wasn't afraid to vote liberal on a persistently conservative court.
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Sewing also made a social case against persistently low interest rates.
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Persistently muted inflation has been a major concern for the FOMC.
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Catalan nationalists have also persistently promoted the idea of a referendum.
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All the while, medical costs have persistently been on the rise.
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A month later MSNBC host Chris Matthews questioned Trump persistently on abortion.
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Persistently low inflation remains one of the few irritants for policymakers, though.
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Inflation remains persistently high, which hurts many of Mr. Erdogan's own supporters.
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He hadn't eaten or drank anything in days and was vomiting persistently.
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Further, China and Japan are either close to, or persistently in, recession.
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Inflation has persistently overshot targets and is well in excess of peers.
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I persistently hope that this is not something that is seriously meant.
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But Syrian-led Kurdish forces say the cease-fire is persistently violated.
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" Zhao has persistently maintained that the accusations leveled against him are "groundless.
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Rather, it's been a persistently reoccurring phrase and joke across the platform.
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"Likewise, our wearable is not intended to be worn persistently," Kisch explained.
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People persistently demand higher standards of care, because that's their constitutional prerogative.
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And he's persistently annoyed by headlines and television coverage of his presidency.
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He lost sight in his right eye and words persistently failed him.
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Persistently low inflation has given central banks room to push rates lower.
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Yet I still find myself mulling over a few persistently lingering questions.
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His lawyers persistently accused the ICTY of denying him proper medical care.
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Bank Indonesia has persistently sold dollars to put a floor under its currency.
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The RGB camera has to capture persistently to track movements and match expressions.
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Once she started working for him, Rice said, he persistently sexually harassed her.
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Click here to view original GIFTimelapse of a "persistently shadowed" crater on Ceres.
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He eventually asked police to remove one woman who was persistently questioning him.
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It shows us that children are stuck in poverty more persistently than adults.
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ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES STATEMENT SAYS REPORT INTO CRASH CONCLUDES THAT PLANE PERSISTENTLY NOSE DIVED
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The company has reported persistently weak earnings and faced questions over its management.
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The children whose families persistently receive benefits will be the neediest of all.
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Meanwhile, overall preterm births have persistently increased over the past couple of years.
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This is particularly meaningful at a time when wage growth remains persistently flat.
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Of the 353 persistently poor counties, 85033 percent are non-metropolitan, rural counties.
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A recent study on possible problems presented by people persistently infected with Ebola.
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More: The Fed still isn't sure how to deal with persistently low inflation.
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But if you keep knocking, persistently and endlessly, eventually the door will open.
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Powell's thoughts on persistently low inflation will be a hot topic Wednesday afternoon.
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Persistently low yields would also signal economic weakness, in turn threatening tax receipts.
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How did she "effectively and persistently" dismantle the radio host David Mueller's arguments?
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China has persistently refused to exclude force to achieve its "reunification" with Taiwan.
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Traders are betting on even calmer stock markets as the persistently climbs higher.
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European banks have struggled for years in a persistently low interest rate environment.
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Experts persistently warn of foreign interference, as seen in the 2016 presidential election.
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Her condition was confirmed via a CT scan, but only after she persistently asked.
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Persistently, in ways particular to country music, these albums examine the weight of tradition.
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Fixings have persistently come in stronger than market consensus in the past few weeks.
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It's just that they believe that persistently lowering and lowering rates isn't the answer.
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But persistently being ignored by others produces much darker emotions -- especially envy and anger.
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So why, they ask, aren't these facts persistently dominating news coverage of this election?
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But persistently sluggish wage growth could cast a shadow on further monetary policy tightening.
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Yet inflation has been persistently below the 22013% goal that central banks aim for.
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But Hall, in the investor letter, cited the fund's persistently bullish outlook on oil.
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A lot of them become persistently unemployed, eventually retiring early or going on disability.
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When competition is fierce and fair, persistently high profits should be difficult to sustain.
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And yet a leading cause of climate change remains persistently overlooked or trivialized: clothing.
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In Belgium, further fiscal slippage or persistently weak growth may lead to a downgrade.
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The country has been persistently and significantly purchasing foreign currencies to weaken its own.
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But Thiam said the persistently low oil price is positive for the world economy.
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Shelley Meyer persistently reached out to Courtney Smith about the allegation, according to Smith.
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And inflation has been persistently below the 2 percent rate the Fed aims for.
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Slowly and Persistently, Elizabeth Warren Is On the Rise (New York Magazine — 202k) 8.
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But the belief in this idea is a persistently bad and uniquely American one.
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TREASURY SAYS CHINA NEEDS TO TAKE NECESSARY STEPS TO AVOID A PERSISTENTLY WEAK CURRENCY
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Uncertainty about global growth and persistently low inflation were some of the biggest factors.
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If someone in your family is persistently depressed or upset, avoid leaving them alone.
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This flat line of human capital means less output and persistently lower economic growth.
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At present, this index continues to demonstrate persistently positive consumer attitudes regarding the economy.
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That yield has been persistently below 10 percent since then, currently at 2.3 percent.
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Loan pricing over Libor has dropped persistently since peaking in this year's first quarter.
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THE HEADLINE CPI WAS DOWN AT 1.5% PERSISTENTLY AND SOMETIMES EVEN LOWER THAN THAT.
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They certainly don't care that we live an area that persistently has water problems.
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Pressure remains on auto companies, with their persistently low margins, to shift jobs offshore.
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African-American women also have persistently low rates of breastfeeding compared to other racial groups.
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The Syrian government has persistently and broadly branded as terrorists those fighting to topple Assad.
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The BoJ has deployed an arsenal of special measures to battle Japan's persistently low inflation.
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If anything, persistently low interest rates appeared to be spurring pre-payments,UNLOCK he noted.
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The report did admonish China for its persistently large trade surplus in goods with America.
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We expect the sector to report strong results despite competitive pressures and persistently low yields.
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Other law professors need to ask this question persistently and loudly in the public domain.
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However, persistently low readings could limit the boost from the favorable so-called base effects.
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Jim Clyburn when calling for more federal money to be pumped into persistently poor communities.
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Persistently and publicly support and endorse instances when civil servants express divergent or critical views.
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The former said most of its policymakers believed it should "persistently" pursue powerful monetary easing.
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That is a central political and security problem Iraq's leaders have persistently failed to remedy.
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Yu tells The Creators Project that she attributes her success to persistently following her dreams.
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"That begins to be a concern if we're persistently growing above potential," Espenilla told reporters.
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They're also questions not enough university presidents are asking, at least not publicly and persistently.
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Technological advances, demographic shifts and persistently lower interest rates have further altered the global economy.
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I live in the Bay Area, nowhere near the fires but persistently reminded of them.
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Reviewing them, May saw that the patient had a persistently elevated white-blood-cell count.
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Bernie Sanders' campaign has persistently criticized Biden for raising money from the nation's financial elite.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has correctly identified this vulnerability and persistently acts to exploit it.
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Inherent contradictions and weaknesses, allied with competing international developments, persistently favored modernization imposed from above.
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Nines is a sober storyteller, rapping with a persistently unimpressed tone, often about drug dealing.
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The decision was widely expected by both market analysts and traders given persistently high inflation.
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But he is a litigious sort, his name all over legal filings, and persistently aggrieved.
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Likewise, the Government Accountability Office has persistently raised concerns about technical overreach, cost, and schedule.
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Powell said persistently low inflation could lead to "a difficult-to-arrest downward drift" in expectations.
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The Fed on Wednesday left its benchmark overnight interest rate unchanged, nodding to persistently low inflation.
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The Fed's dual mandate covers inflation and employment, and inflation has, until recently, been persistently low.
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Persistently low interest rates are also underpinning demand for vehicles, she said in the interview Thursday.
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But market participants noted recent official fixings have persistently come in much higher than market consensus.
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She cried so persistently that Soo-Kyung had to assure neighbors Yuna was not being abused.
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If a country is persistently running current-account surpluses, its currency is probably undervalued; deficits, overvalued.
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He added another reason for an easing of the monetary policy is the persistently low inflation.
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The device persistently pings your smartphone until it finally connects to the fake cell phone tower.
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In America, increasing industrial concentration and persistently high profits are spurring renewed interest in antitrust rules.
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"The primary threat to consumer confidence is the persistently increasing fear of job losses," Buerkl said.
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She cited persistently low oil prices as one reason for the low levels of business investment.
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However, the strategy of persistently undercharging for shipping is almost as aggressive as undercharging for rides.
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Cornish, meanwhile, reached a settlement with a female lobbyist who accused him of persistently harassing her.
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The research does not show any systematic overstatement or understatement of growth, just persistently large revisions.
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Inflation has persistently undershot the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target, also constrained by sluggish wage growth.
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My personal MacBook Air has persistently been running out of space for the last three years.
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Supporters argue that it is part of a broader picture in which Trump is persistently underestimated.
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Throughout my career, I have consistently and persistently spoken and worked on behalf of Team MSU.
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Yet she remained persistently homeless, moving back and forth between Italy, Switzerland, France, Germany and England.
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During the campaign, Marshall has lived up to his extremist reputation, persistently attacking Moen's gender identity.
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He was relentlessly effective, persistently prolific, and able to capitalise on even the smallest of errors.
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The yuan's local close was persistently weaker than its fixing between June 15 and June 26.
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Meanwhile, the rest of the world, with low or no economic growth, has persistently low inflation.
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These include drug and alcohol use, persistently low ratings, and a high rate of ride cancellations.
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So I fixated on persistently playing by the rules, or at least never getting caught slipping.
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They're attempting to do so against the backdrop of a president with persistently low approval ratings.
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In order to create an access point, we need to consistently and persistently tell a story.
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Trump has persistently scolded Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for aggressively raising interest rates last year.
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Robinson also said summers in Minneapolis probably won't get as persistently hot as in other cities.
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With interest rates persistently low, it's not clear how central banks will fight the next recession.
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Another problem is that persistently poor places also have weak private sectors that lack such jobs.
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But persistently sluggish wage growth has pushed Americans to dip into their savings to fund spending.
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For years, people have persistently stolen those green and white mile markers posted along the highway.
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Why has Trump persistently stood with Vladimir Putin rather than with allies like Germany or Britain?
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" The tendency of inflation to run persistently below the Fed's 2% goal has him "a little nervous.
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"We're no longer in a phase where the dollar keeps falling persistently against the yen," Kadota said.
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Concerns about persistently low inflation contributed to the U.S. central bank keeping interest rates unchanged last month.
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That disarming fake smile, persistently bitter conversation and sheer audacity came to form her villain in Fleabag.
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An upgrade to higher categories is unlikely over the short-term given USJ's persistently high refinancing risks.
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For me, the main hassle is that I don't like how it doesn't display notifications persistently anymore.
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Market participants have noted that recent official fixings have persistently come in much higher than market consensus.
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Persistently low rates have sent investors piling into stocks and riskier assets in a hunt for returns.
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If they continued to rise and remained persistently above target, a tighter monetary stance would be justified.
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The U.S. restaurant industry has been grappling with persistently soft traffic, and McDonald's proved it wasn't immune.
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Persistently low interest rates are eating into the business of the largest U.S. life insurer, analysts say.
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Someone who has fought persistently for everything that she needed and is now a champion for others.
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But persistently low and negative yields could force some Japanese investors to look overseas for greater returns.
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That, together with sluggish wage growth, has left inflation persistently running below the Fed's 2 percent target.
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Public investment is persistently low, with 40 percent of roads made of gravel and decades-old hospitals.
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Nor is Draghi happy with inflation, which has persistently undershot the ECB's target of just below 2%.
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The experience of identifying as a woman, regardless of one's sex, comes with a persistently heavy load.
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Yet, we still split the tab with tedious personal transactions, persistently at the mercy of our cash.
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While Wales wavers, most other components of our tracker have stayed persistently stubborn in their relative positions.
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We will persistently and consistently force votes in committee or … on the floor — weekly, whenever we [can].
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And in your timeline, each tweet now persistently displays buttons to reply, retweet, like it, and more.
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However, inflation remains persistently higher than the European average at 1.6% and could further dampen price competitiveness.
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His approval ratings, while receiving a bump from the Euro 1003 soccer tournament, have been persistently low.
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"We have persistently been very positive on high-yield," she told Business Insider in an exclusive interview.
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As Curran persistently reminds us, thinking skeptically about the truth of religion meant risking prison and persecution.
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Since Alliance Bernstein's initiation 10 months ago, new bike sales have persistently missed due to demographic shifts.
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Though inflation was persistently low before the crisis in many large economies, the pandemic is a curveball.
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What's more, Trump is persistently down in the polls and getting clobbered in fundraising at the moment.
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The dining hall worker with the same name as my mother who persistently asks how I'm doing.
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But the 2000st-century labor market has been persistently weak, and people have suffered as a result.
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"The way he designed it, it was persistently putting out a 315 megahertz signal," Mr. Glassburn said.
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YouTube persistently tempts us to view videos even more extreme than whatever we're watching at the moment.
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The only strategy cannot be to persistently raise tuition, making college outside the reach of many families.
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He also noted that inflation has persistently undershot the ECB's target of below but close to 2%.
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To this end she cultivated an arch, affected accent and persistently dogged the rich, famous and beautiful.
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Between the world wars, Carrington was thrown out of one school after another for persistently odd behavior.
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But few seem to have relived their elections and relitigate them as persistently as Mr. Trump has.
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One thing that will not change is the formula for determining whether a school is persistently dangerous.
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She remains a paradoxical writer: vividly present on the page but at the same time persistently elusive.
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"The President has continually and persistently undermined the integrity of our elections and our democracy," he said.
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Toshiba said Thursday that Western Digital "persistently overstates" its rights over the Japanese company's flash memory unit.
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Energy, meanwhile, has struggled over the last year between persistently low oil prices and high operating costs.
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"It's exacerbated by the cuts at Boeing, a slower consumer and persistently weak business investment," she said.
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So far, notwithstanding its persistently strong performances (and ratings), the answer to both questions has been no.
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Fighting inflation is easy, which is exactly why inflation has been so persistently low for so long.
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Google estimates that only a small number of persistently bad sites will experience this kind of ad removal.
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Investors were not excited about the dollar, either, after Friday's U.S. consumer price data underscored persistently low inflation.
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While the U.S. has persistently employed stimulus, other developed and emerging economic policies have often been in conflict.
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But an oil price rally after the deal has been hobbled by data showing persistently rising U.S. stockpiles.
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Since then, the economy has recovered and unemployment is at record lows, yet SNAP participation remains persistently high.
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Their fearless leader has in turn acted as a coward by refusing to condemn violence persistently and unequivocally.
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And yet, his relationship with news director, Nina Romina—played by Rene Russo—has a persistently sultry quality.
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China has persistently denied its war on graft is about political maneuvering or Xi taking down his enemies.
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OPEC has said the global market is showing signs of rebalancing, but U.S. inventories are staying persistently high.
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The bank continues to battle pressure on prices from abroad, mainly persistently low factory-gate prices in Europe.
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Abnormally high profits can worsen inequality if they are the result of persistently high prices or depressed wages.
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Up is down, left is right, and we are governed by a villain who persistently says the unsayable.
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Persistently weak gasoline prices have also encouraged drivers to buy large passenger vehicles like SUVs, the agency adds.
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AstroTurf is lawn not post-mortem but persistently teetering on the edge of the downward slope toward it.
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Wescott's Rawdin said persistently low interest rates have made bond laddering (where bond durations are staggered) less attractive.
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The summer of 2016 was persistently warm, which is known to disrupt grain fill in the corn ears.
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The combined ratio of TPRe's non-life operation in 1H16 was 87% despite persistently soft pricing market conditions.
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When things go downhill, they are persistently calm and frustratingly content (frustrating to those who aren't, at least).
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The Federal Reserve has persistently over-estimated the inflation threat and today's FOMC statement seems to recognize that.
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One, P.S. 22015, which serves prekindergarten through second grade, is on the state's list of persistently dangerous schools.
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Indeed, that is really the only way to make projections about a company that is persistently losing money.
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First-time buyers made up 30 percent of purchases, staying persistently below their historic share of 40 percent.
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They, like other tribal and indigenous people, have been persistently depleted by drought, deforestation and illegal land grabs.
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That ownership has persistently frustrated them and, what's more, seems to be largely inscrutable and unaccountable to fans.
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High-yield funds benefited from persistently tight yield spreads over Treasury debt, a condition that worries Mr. Rivelle.
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I hope that there are more like them, and that they are raising their voices loudly and persistently.
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Contributing Opinion Writer Donald Trump has been the most persistently unpopular first-term president in the postwar era.
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Why are you so persistently drawn to a man who you don't respect, and who treats you despicably?
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Unemployment, persistently stuck at more than 9 percent for nearly a decade, could rise in the coming months.
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In 123, Pax Ahimsa Gethen, a trans male Wikipedian, was persistently hit with personal attacks over several months.
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But her one-night stand persistently texted and asked her out, even though she consistently turned him down.
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The allegations of improper sales tactics and persistently low interest rates have weighed on the bank's financial results.
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For some time, U.K. tabloids persistently chased the notion that there was drama between Meghan and Kate Middleton.
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Citing U.S. census data spanning 6900 to 2628, the Agriculture Department has outlined 28503 persistently poor counties nationwide.
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If the latter persistently ignore the citizens' groups, a swift and straightforward recall process will get their attention.
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And it remained a mystery why the mercury levels remained so persistently high, years after the initial contamination.
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Travelers might cheer, but investors are fretting over Southwest Airlines' warning that it's struggling with persistently low airfares.
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But blighted by persistently high unemployment, excess capacity and weak investment, the economy is still struggling to grow.
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The central problem for workers today is persistently low pay, even at profitable companies with highly paid executives.
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China has persistently denied its war on corruption is about political maneuvering or Xi taking down his enemies.
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El-Oh-El. I'm on the road a lot for work and persistently on call for breaking news.
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O'Grady has persistently raised questions about the lack of black representation in art and in the art world.
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But Thompson is right to say that at least some segments of some consumer markets persistently resist disruption.
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Turkish inflation has been persistently high since a lira selloff last year, and remained above 20 percent in January.
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Katie Nixon, chief investment officer with Northern Trust Wealth Management, calls this "stuckflation" — a persistently low increase in prices.
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KGHM on Monday recognised a $494 million loss following an asset impairment test prompted by persistently low commodity prices.
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Because Of Them We Can celebrates figures from black culture, past and present, to help challenge persistently negative stereotypes.
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They just showed up, consistently and persistently, with ideas big and brash enough that they pushed everyone else out.
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Gundlach said the Standard & Poor's 500 index will struggle and trade "sideways" because earnings continue to be persistently downgraded.
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This is due to persistently high construction expenditure to build up saleable residential products and spending on investment properties.
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China, it said, has been "persistently" stealing data from the public and private sector to gain an economic advantage.
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"Persistently missed children provide a safe haven to the virus to keep on circulating in the environment," he said.
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And, we persistently try to figure out ways that Jack (DiCaprio) and Rose (Winslet) could have survived their trip.
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On the one hand, the Eurozone economy is caught between a prolonged contraction in manufacturing and persistently low inflation.
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A violent assault is not the same as a boss who persistently tries to coerce sex from an employee.
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Persistently sluggish wage growth could, however, make the U.S. central bank cautious about raising interest rates again this year.
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Their standalone financial profiles have been sound but increasingly pressured against the backdrop of a persistently negative operating environment.
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That's a lot of cell phones, each of which persistently emits radio waves with around 1 watt of power.
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Powell also pointed to economic risks, including persistently weak inflation, slowing global growth and a downturn in business investment.
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Losing water weight can also mean a persistently dry mouth; a situation that can also result in bad breath.
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She said inflation is persistently under target but should move back to the 2 percent target despite downside risks.
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There is no making nice here, no trite and hopeful conclusions, no apologies for the persistently grim and grotesque.
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The surprise increase was another sign of persistently weak gas demand even as the summer driving season revs up.
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In Powell's view, persistently low inflation and declining inflation expectations are considered valid reasons to provide additional policy accommodation.
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The numbers persistently exceeded targets and included arrivals of non-Europeans, which the government had the power to curb.
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So far it hasn't been enough to get inflation persistently up to 2 percent or achieve sustained strong growth.
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As a result, global factory output has been persistently weak, recording three consecutive quarters of roughly 1% annualized growth.
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Concerns about persistently low inflation could, however, prompt the U.S. central bank to delay increasing interest rates until December.
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For some, worshipping a Christian god that has persistently been depicted as a white man simply doesn't sit well.
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The era of persistently lower interest rates has introduced a new risk to the already challenged fund-manager industry.
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Whether owning it or other cryptocurrencies will be as helpful if the price persistently falls remains to be seen.
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Excluding this component, producer prices fell 0.1% on the month in a new sign of persistently weak inflationary pressure.
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But they come despite a split among U.S. policymakers on the outlook for inflation, which has remained persistently low.
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Your own personal mountain turns on a polygonal plinth in your pocket, persistently rotating, occasionally offering words of wisdom.
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These are numbers that throb, delicately but persistently, with the longing and regret inspired by life's illusions and evasions.
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Trump, who is persistently critical of the Federal Reserve, admonished the central bank on Tuesday to keep lowering rates.
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More than a year after officials began a rescue plan to fix the subway, delays have remained persistently high.
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But in crucial parts of the country, especially in the Midwest, individual state polls persistently underestimated Mr. Trump's support.
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Vieira has been without the persistently injured midfielder Frank Lampard, who has yet to play a minute all season.
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Indeed, the Fed is struggling with the opposite problem: Inflation has remained persistently below its 2 percent annual target.
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This well-researched tribute provides unconventional but persistently intriguing perspectives on the major totalitarian regimes of the 20th century.
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Then they walked in groups of three or four along a popular mountain trail that climbs sinuously and persistently.
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As has been his wont, García has persistently lamented his fate on the grounds, as if he were cursed.
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"Council members agreed that the international monetary policy stance was expected to remain persistently accommodative," the Monetary Council said.
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HR's ratings are tempered by weak contingent liquidity and a persistently high dividend payout ratio which impedes cash retention.
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And even if other countries do not follow Mr. Trump's lead, persistently low oil prices could deter foreign investment.
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Aziz persistently denied allegations that he was involved with Al Qaeda, and no charges were ever brought against him.
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Mr. Ansari persistently tried to have penetrative sex with her, and the woman says she was deeply uncomfortable throughout.
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Meanwhile, Germany's Metro slumped to the bottom of the index after the company reported persistently challenging business conditions in Russia.
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Gurria said Germany should take criticism of its persistently large current account surplus seriously and address the imbalances it caused.
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However, persistently low oil prices and weaker profit margins in Exxon's refining business weighed on earnings for the full year.
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Adding that the most "conspicuous" sign of this predicament is interest rates that continue to be persistently and exceptionally low.
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Pork prices in China have been persistently high this year as African swine fever hit hog herds in the country.
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Given this persistently low rate environment banks of all sizes have been especially focused on controlling and/or cutting expenses.
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U.S. sales gained only 1.3 percent, proving that McDonald's isn't immune to persistently soft traffic within the U.S. restaurant industry.
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But Northey said persistently low inflation has been a major driver for the slide in yields the last two weeks.
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TrimTabs also noted that buying has been persistently heavy since the election, mirroring the trend seen in Lipper flow data.
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Unemployment is persistently higher and incomes are more unequal in California than in the land of the ten-gallon hat.
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The long-term IDR of BPOP of 'BB-' and FBP of 'B-' reflect the persistently weak and difficult operating environment.
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Japan Post Bank, which manages about 200 trillion yen in investment assets faces diminishing returns amid persistently low interest rate.
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The growth in distillate consumption has been slowing since early 2015 and turned persistently negative from May onwards (tmsnrt.rs/403P66zKw).
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Starbucks said in a release Thursday: Many of the company's principally mall-based Teavana retail stores have been persistently underperforming.
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As economic growth slowed, it became clear that the country had persistently failed to invest enough in infrastructure and education.
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The European Central Bank will meet on March 10th to weigh more stimulus in order to tackle persistently low inflation.
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A module inviting you to sign up or log in scrolls with you persistently as you move down the timeline.
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The Clinton campaign's strategy to amplify Trump's misogyny wasn't necessarily misguided, as Trump's persistently high unfavorable numbers go to show.
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UBS said on Tuesday the persistently strong franc was among the difficulties creating "headwinds" in the opening months of 2016.
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But UBS is not expecting the greenback to remain persistently weak, and does not think emerging market currencies have bottomed.
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He also cited persistently high rates of violence against women and girls and "alarmingly" high unemployment rates among young people.
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For example it's possible to display advertising without persistently profiling users — as, for example, pro-privacy search engine DuckDuckGo does.
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RISK is a messier, weirder, and more interesting documentary than Citizenfour, about a messier, weirder, and more persistently relevant man.
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Successive governments have struggled to boost Pakistan's persistently low tax-to-GDP ratio, which now stands at about 10 percent.
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The sector's gross loans/deposits ratio remains persistently high (end-1H17: 126%), reflecting a heavy reliance on external wholesale funding.
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The increase in losses is a reflection of persistently high arrears, according to Fitch Ratings' latest Australian Dinkum ABS Index.
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Black and white Americans experience life in profoundly and persistently different ways, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
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And President Donald Trump's repeated railings against undocumented immigrants may have contributed to his persistently low approval ratings among women.
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There is risk of constraints on the BoJ's policy flexibility emerging as they face the challenge of persistently low inflation.
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States participating in Medicaid expansion have already demonstrated significant reductions mortality, despite a persistently lower acceptance rate than private insurance.
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That is, Fed members have agreed to be as concerned with inflation that runs persistently above or below its target.
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The committee's work helped uncover Clinton's use of a private email server, which persistently dogged her 2016 presidential campaign. Rep.
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Cashman said the weekend sweep at Tampa Bay — Steinbrenner territory — cast a referendum on a persistently mediocre major league roster.
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As demand has persistently outstripped supply, Norwegian housing prices have been rising sharply for years, particularly in and around Oslo.
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It's mostly of concern for those with curly and tightly coiled strands — whose manes are notorious for being persistently parched.
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In addition, the now persistently apologetic Kalanick announced the search for a COO to help him do a better job.
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Schools are deemed to be persistently failing based on how long they have been labeled "priority" schools, a federal designation.
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Persistently weak demand and high quantities of oil in storage will mean prices will climb back slowly when they do.
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But whatever the reason, persistently low interest rates mean we can't count on central bank rate cuts to end recessions.
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Peter persistently claims he was attempting to explore his other relationships to their fullest potential through his Fantasy Suites hookups.
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The state did not have a measles outbreak, but has persistently had high rates of pertussis, or whooping cough. Gov.
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He lashed out at Comey over the weekend on Twitter and has persistently attacked the Justice Department and the FBI.
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There was the dumpster fire of a P.R. response to the breach, tortuous customer service and persistently abysmal security practices.
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Barkin said he was not yet persuaded by the case that persistently weak inflation is a reason for cutting rates.
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With average 30-year fixed mortgage rates now topping 4.4 percent, housing data has been persistently soft in recent months.
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Energy companies have been struggling in recent years in part due to persistently low prices for oil and natural gas.
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Even before Tuesday's vote, the state had taken action to reduce the number of schools on the persistently dangerous list.
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When will someone in television news directly and persistently ask Trump if he was lying then or is lying now?
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Fed Chairman Jerome Powell also noted it would take persistently high inflation for the central bank to change that position.
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This, as much as anything else, defines the Democratic way in Texas: persistently believing in, and acting on, long shots.
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On Sunday, Mr. Todd persistently pressed Mr. Priebus on "Meet the Press" about allegations that Russia meddled in the election.
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Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said after the meeting that he wants to see persistently higher inflation before hiking rates again.
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Inflation has also persistently come in below the Fed's 2 percent target, which further feeds the case for lowering rates.
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Our photog was on the scene as Hailee walked to her car, and the autograph seeker persistently buzzed around her.
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Annual wage growth has struggled to break above 2.5 percent, contributing to inflation persistently running below the Fed's 2 percent target.
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He got no response - not a surprise in a country with one of the world's most persistently high youth unemployment rates.
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Persistently low inflation across the developed world has prompted a debate about central bank policy and the effectiveness of inflation-targeting.
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Persistently weak readings of inflation that have remained below the Fed's 2 percent target rate have been a concern for policymakers.
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He noted the bank managed to boost profits in its retail units in France and Italy despite persistently low interest rates.
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" Another called @Dancing_Winnie is here for your joke needs too, though its videos are persistently set to Pitbull's "Hotel Room Service.
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With its persistently low economic growth, Italy had little to offer migrants even before Mr Salvini came into office in May.
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That suggested inflation, which has persistently run below the Fed's 2 percent target, was poised to rise in the coming months.
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But for the next year and a half, her ex did end up stalking her — persistently and oppressively — on social media.
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As someone who suffers from persistently dry hands, I usually find myself reaching for hand lotion multiple times throughout the day.
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With the labor market perceived to be either at or near full employment, Fed officials are focused on persistently low inflation.
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The board as a whole cautioned it may need to raise rates again due to the threat of persistently high inflation.
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Persistently weak readings of inflation that have remained below the Fed's 2400 percent target rate have been a concern for policymakers.
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Between the lines: "Persistently high spenders" are people who have accumulated big health care bills for at least 3 consecutive years.
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The yen has persistently strengthened against the dollar all year, despite the Bank of Japan's move in January into negative rates.
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Black unemployment has persistently been twice the national average and income inequality has actually widened, Wilson said, citing her own studies.
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"Such warnings have failed to gain meaningful traction, as persistently weak economic data has repeatedly undermined the MPC's message," he said.
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Instead, the structure follows from Ono's simple directive for a cameraman to silently but persistently follow a woman on the street.
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After all, in a persistently linked workplace, work will be more accessible and theoretically more efficient, but also more easily tracked.
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"Americans do not expect that the devices in their homes will persistently record everything they say," EPIC warned the Justice Department.
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The yield on 10-year Treasury securities has been persistently lower than the yield on 3-month Treasury bills since May.
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"The lack of catalysts is the key reason for our sideways view, because weak industrial demand persistently hinders recovery," UBS said.
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Revenues were down 2544% at SFr22019m compared with the same period a year ago "due to persistently low levels of volatility".
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"A cyclical recovery will likely be insufficient on its own to restore the profitability of persistently weak banks," the Fund said.
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Circulation of Swiss bank notes has already risen due to "the persistently low level of interest rates," the SNB has said.
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But persistently low inflation and the support of central banks have kept yields low to date, and may keep doing so.
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This erosion of the city's autonomy has led to calls for Hong Kong's independence from a small but persistently vocal group.
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But there's one person who despite the persistently sweltering temperatures remains chilled to her very core, and that person is Rihanna.
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Persistently high interest rates had already contributed to a build-up of non-performing loans, which averaged 10% at end-2016.
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Jean-Raymond is the exception, along with some other persistently political designers, including Vivienne Westwood, Stella McCartney, and Walter Van Beirendonck.
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A study in 2014 found that such deaths are largely responsible for America's persistently high infant-mortality rate compared with Europe's.
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Because states define unsafe schools narrowly, fewer than 50 of the country's 96,000 public schools are labeled persistently dangerous each year.
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Investors are looking for further direction on where monetary policy is headed given persistently low inflation in the U.S. and Europe.
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Hopes of stronger regional borrowing have been dashed by persistently low oil prices which are biting deeply into revenue and liquidity.
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However, trading revenue remained subdued due to persistently low volatility, which also hurt most Wall Street banks in the previous quarter.
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The impending risks of Trump's tariffs, along with persistently low inflation, have boosted Wall Street's expectations of a Fed rate cut.
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Its cash balance is depleting on persistently negative FCF due to lower cash generation and lack of collection of Rcom's receivables.
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Inflation has been persistently below the 2 percent mark that major central banks aim for, and shows little sign of rising.
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For many, the reduction of the waist persistently reflects a reductive view of femininity, limited to a va-va-voom outline.
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WE HAVE NOT BEEN PERSISTENTLY AT THAT LEVEL AND WE'VE COME CLOSE TO IT BEFORE AND WE'VE SEEN INFLATION TAPER OFF.
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That's O.K. The older I get, the greater grows my respect for the underground deeds that make our lives persistently functional.
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After years of persistently low interest rates, investors are worried that central banks lack sufficient ammunition to stave off a crisis.
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Photos from Tuesday's meeting show that the dynamics at the table remained relatively unchanged since the last meeting, and persistently male.
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That's his chief charm; persistently, he places himself in musical settings that complement rather than simulate the expressed emotions at hand.
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He persistently talked about sexual perversion and immorality but also led fans to believe that he was ultimately a good guy.
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Rima Rudd, a longtime health literacy researcher at Harvard University, has persistently criticized the communications skills of health institutions and professionals.
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He acknowledged that if inflation ran "persistently below" its target, that would be an "issue" the Fed would have to address.
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But the Department of Veterans Affairs has persistently been under fire, and has had four secretaries over the last five years.
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Western Digital (WDC) was accused by Toshiba of "persistently overstating" its rights regarding Toshiba's planned sale of its memory chip unit.
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Malcolm Kerr's tenure at U.C.L.A. was sprinkled with sojourns and sabbaticals that persistently pulled the family back to the Middle East.
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The result of such rising import competition has been persistently higher unemployment levels and economic decline in many cities and communities.
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" The statement accused the Trump administration of persistently pursuing a "hostile policy" toward the country "in its attempt to stifle it.
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The rape conviction rate has remained persistently low in India, and millions of cases are stuck in an overburdened court system.
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" The statement accused the Trump administration of persistently pursuing a "hostile policy" toward the country "in its attempt to stifle it.
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The Census report found persistently high uninsured rates among impoverished in states that have refused to expand Medicaid under the ACA.
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The White House's plan to pull flavors off the market, in the meantime, was driven by persistently high teen vaping rates.
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I wanted no more part in it," Chen said, adding that management in her office "persistently prohibited me from public speaking.
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Schools in the "persistently failing" category must be among the lowest performing schools in the state according to the federal government.
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Economists puzzle over the fix for persistently weak wage growth, just as robots appear poised to replace millions of human workers.
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As a number of experts have pointed out, persistently low-performing schools can improve dramatically in a short period of time.
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Schumer, 37, suffers from a condition called hyperemesis that makes her feel persistently, relentlessly nauseated, including nearly every time she travels.
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It's interesting that people persistently describe the internet as a digital cat park, where cat people can finally socialize via their pets.
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Still, Democrats have been persistently within striking distance in Georgia and have certainly won some longer-shot elections in the Trump era.
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A key conundrum for policymakers remains persistently low inflation that is complicating the Bank of Japan's efforts to exit its massive stimulus.
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For many in one of the most persistently poor nations in the world, Facebook is the only way to access the internet.
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Earlier this week, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said future rate hikes could be gradual in the face of persistently low inflation.
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"Vitally important is the fact that Fed policy will stop short of persistently cutting rates into the unproductive arena of negative rates."
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The ratings also consider the intense competitive landscape and challenging macroeconomic conditions, including persistently low interest rates and somewhat soft wage growth.
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The strong dollar has resulted in the country importing deflation,helping to hold inflation persistently below the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target.
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The profit slowdown points to persistently weakening demand under the ongoing deleveraging campaign, despite policymakers shifting their focus to growth-boosting strategies.
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Obama could have acted more directly while in office to help blacks, West added, citing persistently high childhood poverty among African-Americans.
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Baker Hughes is much more exposed than Halliburton to international markets, where activity and pricing for oilfield services has remained persistently low.
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A strong dollar has resulted in the country importing deflation, helping to hold inflation persistently below the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target.
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But investors who chased yield in sectors like consumer staples and utilities amid persistently low interest rates are now feeling the pain.
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She engaged the police department to clear out panhandlers and homeless tent camps that persistently dotted the 3,000-space plain of parking.
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The measure also calls for the Secretary of Defense to withhold incentive fees from any contractor who persistently fails to remedy hazards.
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"In this persistently uncertain business environment, the group is pursuing its competitiveness initiatives," Chief Executive Florent Menegaux said in the company statement.
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Fourth, negative rates may complement other easing measures (like quantitative easing), and signal central bank resolve to tackle persistently below-target inflation.
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Africa's most industrialized economy is seen at risk of losing its investment-grade status because of persistently weak growth and large deficits.
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Rubio deployed a debate strategy of persistently going after the front-runner, interjecting joke after joke as Trump tried to fight back.
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"The vice president has consistently and persistently exhibited traits of disloyalty, disrespect, deceitfulness and unreliability," Information Minister Simon Khaya Moyo told reporters.
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Residents of Surrey, British Columbia, are crying foul because a band of pesky peacocks is persistently producing pecking pandemonium on local properties.
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Some policymakers and analysts think the Fed is better equipped to respond to upward spikes in prices than to persistently low readings.
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A few policymakers, however, have recently expressed concern over persistently low inflation and have indicated that rate cuts might eventually be needed.
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Not many of them use the penis to thrust in and out as persistently or as aggressively as the human male, though.
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"Persistently easy monetary policy might also eventually lead to increased leverage and other developments, with adverse implications for financial stability," she said.
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My T-zone tends to be persistently flaky, no matter how much I moisturize or how many times I scrub my face.
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Scholars and the government say it consists of a feast, rather than, as has been persistently rumoured, conjugal relations with the goddess.
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"However, persistently high oil production in the United States will be the predominant bearish factor limiting gains in oil prices," Kumar noted.
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However, inflation has been running persistently below the Fed's 2 percent target, with scant signs of a sustained move above that level.
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"Despite the recent rally, we still see pockets of opportunity, particularly in the context of a persistently strong economic backdrop," he wrote.
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China has been keen to develop and expand services industries to offset the impact of persistently weak global demand for its exports.
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The Trump administration has persistently devised ways to compromise the independence of immigration judges and prevent them from reaching fair, impartial decisions.
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Source: FactSet Traders and bank executives alike have worried for months that persistently low market volatility signals something bad will come soon.
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This means potential disposal proceeds are the only mitigating factor to persistently high projected net debt-to-EBITDA and material refinancing risk.
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Democrats need to simplify the message and consistently repeat that their policies and values persistently help the American people achieve their dreams.
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Persistently low prices may even indicate that Americans' inflation expectations are "becoming less well anchored," a red flag for any central bank.
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Although — unlike Amazon's Echo speakers — the Libratone Zipps do not have built-in microphones that are persistently listening for a trigger word.
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"Members of the governing coalition have persistently targeted me", he said, adding that the results of any investigation would prove his innocence.
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It asked local authorities to devise appropriate measures and noted the vulnerabilities of banks in an environment of persistently low interest rates.
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The most recent decade, however, proved tougher for Bacon, who scrambled to match his historical returns thanks to persistently low interest rates.
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In a country where power has been persistently defined as white and male, she writes from the perspective of a black woman.
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Chesapeake, a major Oklahoma oil and gas company, has $9 billion in debt and little cash because of persistently low commodity prices.
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The trauma from this history has contributed, experts say, to persistently high rates of poverty, drug abuse, alcoholism, domestic violence and suicide.
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The overhaul sought to reduce the state's prison population and cut costs but has proven controversial given the persistently high crime rates.
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When Ms. Lightfoot replaces Rahm Emanuel in May, she will inherit a scandal-prone police department and a persistently high homicide rate.
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The unprecedented and persistently open sexual presence in the city became a kind of oppression, one from which there was no escape.
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Underscoring a persistently disappointing aspect of the years-long economic expansion, average hourly earnings were up 2.5 percent over the past year.
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But the Division of Budget said it could not distribute money for persistently failing schools to institutions no longer on the list.
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Banks were the worst-performing sector in Europe as cautious comments from Fed Chair Janet Yellen on persistently low inflation rattled investors.
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For many weeks this year, the VIX hovered persistently in single-digit territory, unusual for a barometer that historically trades around 20.
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The city's authorities follow a prudent budgetary and financial policy, which guarantees solid operating performance despite persistently high pressure on operating expenditure.
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Francis noted the persistently warm pattern over Alaska this year, helping July become the warmest month ever recorded in the state's history.
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Revenue is suffering from low capital market volatility combined with persistently low interest rates, particularly in Europe, where the bank is strongest.
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Western Digital – Western Digital was accused by Toshiba of "persistently overstating" its rights regarding Toshiba's planned sale of its memory chip unit.
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China has worked persistently to block opportunities for Taiwan to participate in any events that could offer it international visibility or influence.
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Though Newark has battled lead in its water for decades, the situation escalated in October after testing showed persistently high lead levels.
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Some analysts have said the persistently low inflation was a signal that central banks shouldn't be using inflation to guide monetary policy.
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Inflation has been running persistently below the 2 percent target the central bank likes to see as indicative of healthy economic growth.
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The bank attributed the weakness in fixed-income trading to certain factors in the European market, such as persistently low interest rates.
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The unemployment rate has hit a 16-year low of 4.3 percent but inflation remains persistently below the Fed's 2 percent target.
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But it now looks as if the era of persistently low growth, low inflation and low interest rates isn't over after all.
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In primates, according to Ian Wilmut, who led the Roslin team, the technique proved persistently disappointing, with "very limited development and no offspring".
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The central bank last week left its benchmark Selic rate steady at 14.25 for the seventh straight time to battle persistently high inflation.
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However we approach them, these hulking, tough, fragile, partially destroyed, persistently regenerative works go a long way toward embodying this troubled, electrified moment.
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Inflation has persistently run below the Fed's 2 percent target, held back by tepid wage growth, a strong dollar and lower oil prices.
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As handler Sam Mammano walked the massive dog around the ring, Dario persistently gnawed at the man's pocket hoping to snag a snack.
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The new law would see tech firms fined up to 4% of their global turnover if they "systematically and persistently" fail to comply.
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Despite the "look of expectation" his grandmother would persistently give, Chen failed to pass a Chinese language test ahead of entering Shenzhen University.
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"The new leaders will urgently need to address the structural problems which persistently undermine Haiti's effort to move out of underdevelopment," Privert said.
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Several U.S. central bankers have expressed concern over persistently below-target rates of inflation and argued that interest rate cuts may be necessary.
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JAMES TAYLORPresidentRoyal Institute of NavigationLondon Coping with refugeesThe Economist has persistently championed Angela Merkel's position ("How to manage the migrant crisis", February 19503th).
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But since a burst of rapid productivity growth in the late 1990s and early 2000s, America's economy has persistently disappointed on these measures.
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Persistently tame inflation together with slowing economic growth have led to calls, including from President Donald Trump, for the Fed to cut rates.
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If the Fed raises rates persistently in the months ahead, we will quickly find out if there are system strains in the market.
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Conservative economics writer Stephen Moore told CNBC on Tuesday that the Federal Reserve needs to cut interest rates to boost persistently low inflation.
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Earlier this year, the EU Court of Justice ruled that Poland "persistently exceeded" limits to regulate the amount of pollutants in the air.
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KGHM, also the world's largest silver miner, has been hit by persistently low commodity prices in the face of worries about Chinese demand.
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In America health care and education, where labour productivity is persistently low, account for more than half of total employment growth since 2000.
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It was also persistently large in the Czech Republic in 2007-14 and in Hungary in 2000-10 without any great trauma ensuing.
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Persistently low interest rates and increasingly intense competition, especially in non-life reinsurance, continue to drive price softening across certain major reinsurance classes.
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Outflows have been exacerbated by persistently low secondary prices after a slump in December closed the market at the end of the year.
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"With persistently high youth unemployment rates in many countries, skill erosion and its effect on trend employment are palpable concerns," the report said.
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But it represents a significant challenge given the persistently high price of electric vehicles and the paucity of charging points in the country.
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In all, the is up more than 315 percent since March 2009, despite battling against persistently negative views from investors, corporations and analysts.
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Inflation has been persistently low but Yellen could dismiss this as transitory and point to recent stronger-than-expected data on consumer prices.
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Gasoline and distillate stocks also fell, supporting a market that has sold off sharply in recent weeks due to persistently high U.S. inventories.
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Lee said need for harmonized policies was especially strong when demand was persistently weak, without specifying whether that applied to current economic conditions.
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Very hard given the points above and persistently deep disagreements over which loopholes to keep and how to pay for the tax cuts.
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China has been keen to develop and expand its services industry to offset the impact of persistently weak global demand for its exports.
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"The increase is slightly behind the equivalent rate last month, against a backdrop of political uncertainty and a persistently wet autumn," Kantar said.
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"The increase is slightly behind the equivalent rate last month, against a backdrop of political uncertainty and a persistently wet autumn," Kantar said.
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"If inflation remains persistently below the target, the Council will stand ready to ease monetary conditions further using unconventional, targeted instruments," it added.
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Its business generates plenty of cash—in its 333 fiscal year it produced around $2.2bn—but its operating profits have been persistently low.
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In the 21968th century, messy elections persistently undermined the claim of Americans to have invented a system of politics worthy of global emulation.
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However, with persistently strong oil exports dampening market sentiment and capping gains, CNBC takes a look at the world's 240 leading oil exporters.
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Companies that persistently ignore these rules face stiff fines of up to €20m ($25m) or 4% of global annual sales, whichever is greater.
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Plus, boosting fertility is going to have to be a long-run play: In the short run, US population growth persistently undershoots forecasts.
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"Those moderate rates of compensation gains likely reflect the offsetting influences of a strong labor market and persistently weak productivity growth," officials wrote.
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The rebels demanded the recognition and protection of indigenous communities, which have persistently ranked at the bottom of the country's socio-economic ladder.
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European banks have struggled for years in a persistently low interest rate environment — first hitting zero in 2012 before turning negative in 2014.
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"When you've been in the school and know the culture of the school, and this school has been labeled persistently dangerous?" he said.
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Not only does persistently low inflation limit the scope of monetary policy, it may also have a damaging impact on the financial system.
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Sanders's persistently surprising popularity shows that the Democratic establishment grasped the deep alienation of its voters no better than its Republican counterpart did.
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Foreign direct investment in South Africa has been net negative over the past three years, given a persistently weak policy and growth environment.
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General Nakasone has argued that his cyberwarriors must be roaming cyberspace "persistently engaging" enemies — a euphemism for skirmishing with adversaries inside their networks.
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The loss tugged persistently at a corner of my brain and panic flooded me with cortisol every time I realized it was real.
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But investors have been betting the Fed will not be able to tighten as much as it expects given persistently low inflation figures.
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Analysts had seen Goldman poised to benefit the most from a revival in bond trading, but persistently low volatility has foiled those chances.
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Volcker served as Fed chair from 1979 until 1987, helping to rein in persistently high inflation and reset the economy from the 1970s.
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The NAO wobbles frequently and somewhat erratically, but since the start of this year's melt season it's been in a persistently negative state.
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The old economics wrongly claimed we couldn't have persistently low unemployment without spiraling inflation, yet that's precisely what we've enjoyed in recent years.
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At the same time, persistently low or negative interest rates have resulted in lower margins but have been broadly favourable for asset quality.
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He said it would also help to bring down the persistently high rates of asthma among children who grow up around Hunts Point.
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Nor is he releasing Hathloul, who, along with others, had peacefully and persistently campaigned for years to allow women the right to drive.
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And due largely to Puerto Rico's economic crisis and persistently high unemployment, its residents have been leaving in large numbers in recent years.
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Its persistently high rates of poverty have flummoxed honest observers and policy wonks, and confirmed the biases of thinkers across the political spectrum.
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And schools should have a freer, not a more restrained, hand when it comes to disciplining and removing persistently violent and threatening students.
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Finding out the answer to that question is the latest adventure for the persistently audacious and until lately itinerant company Target Margin Theater.
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In recent weeks the official midpoint fixing set by the central bank has hovered in a tight range persistently firmer than market consensus.
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"So that confidential Tesla data could be persistently exported off its network from these other systems to unknown third parties," court documents say.
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Born to Taiwanese parents in Orange County, California, Yin portrays the internal struggles of persistently feeling like a foreigner in her home country.
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Persistently low interest rates underpinned demand for its pension and investment products, as clients put greater store in the firm's face-to-face advice.
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Moody's Investors Service described the results as weak, highlighting persistently high debt leverage as consistent with its negative outlook on the company's credit rating.
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"It's necessary to persistently continue with powerful monetary easing, while considering both the positive effects and side effects in a balanced manner," Kuroda said.
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Failure to reduce exposure in a timely and controlled manner, leading to persistently weaker profitability and capital ratios, could put the ratings under pressure.
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This year's U.S. planting delays have been caused by persistently wet weather on top of a record-wet off-season that saturated the soils.
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IN AN industry that has persistently and excessively sexualised flight attendants, one airline has decided that an employee's risqué behaviour has gone too far.
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Younger also wrote that the child "consistently and persistently chooses traditional masculine clothing" in his presence and "presents as male" in all other ways.
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Warmer climes, lack of rain, and persistently dry winds can mean record or near-record dryness for the region's fuels, aka fire-prone vegetation.
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But education voucher proponents have worked persistently over decades to chip away at the no-funding principle that prohibits the government from funding religion.
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Like its rivals, Generali faces weak economic growth in its domestic market and persistently low interest rates that have eaten away at investment returns.
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Over the years since, Iran has persistently used its small attack boats, armed with machine guns and rocket launchers, to harass U.S. Navy vessels.
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Some policymakers and analysts think the Fed now has far more ability to respond to upward spikes in prices than to persistently low readings.
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Gross voiced concerns about the financial system, economy and persistently low interest rates when he talked up gold in his August letter to investors.
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This, after liberal news outlets patiently and persistently argued for months that the gains are actually the benevolent aftereffects of President Obama's economic nostrums.
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This year's melt is different to the one in 2012 as it is happening persistently every day rather than in extreme bursts, Mottram noted.
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The weak operating environment in Portugal led to a deterioration in the banks' asset quality metrics and persistently low interest rates have squeezed margins.
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It's just one approach to cleaning up a persistently polluted information landscape, which no one, if they're being honest, really knows how to conquer.
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Zodiac has persistently vowed to stay independent and scoffed at Safran's original approach in 2010, saying any tie-up would offer "very slight" synergies.
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But when inflation sits so persistently below today's targets, persuading people that higher targets would produce higher rates will require action, not just words.
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Also, failure to control spending in a context of debt service coverage ratio persistently below 244x and depleted reserves may result in a downgrade.
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Lenders hope more scale will boost revenue and efficiencies in the wake of persistently low interest rates that have made their businesses less profitable.
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Trump has railed against China over intellectual property theft, entry barriers to U.S. businesses and its persistently large trade surplus with the United States.
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China's official manufacturing gauge fell to a three-year low, highlighting deepening cracks in an economy facing persistently weak demand at home and abroad.
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Today, amid America's oil boom, persistently low prices and increased worries about climate change, that wisdom has reversed and become about peak oil demand.
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It could become the first joint OPEC and non-OPEC deal in 15 years, as oil producers seek to boost persistently low oil prices.
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This is why the North regime persistently demanded that the country be taken off the list as a prerequisite to the 2008 nuclear negotiations.
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Fed policymakers acknowledged the U.S. labour market's solid gains and the expansion in economic activity, even as they affirmed worries about persistently low inflation.
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"Nevertheless, market participants are worried that persistently rising oil production and exports from the U.S. could undo much of the OPEC+ effort," he said.
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But they had this big debate about how they could get me to not endorse Bernie Sanders, who I had already endorsed, openly, persistently.
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Let's say that a television producer persistently invites his female employees to "work events" that turn into sexualized one-on-one meetings in bars.
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"The country's last wild buffalo are persistently persecuted for crimes they've never committed," the Buffalo Field Campaign said in a statement on its website.
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For those around me, it's so much easier to cut off a friend who is persistently difficult, self-absorbed, nasty, unpredictable, and decidedly other.
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The regulator said Wednesday it had begun an enforcement action against the Dublin-based airline for "persistently misleading passengers" about their rights to compensation.
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Authorities had persistently vowed to keep the exchange rate "basically stable at a reasonable and balanced level", but this line disappeared from Thursday's statement.
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They got together, they broke up, they were back together, all while engagement rumors persistently cropped up without any official confirmation from the couple.
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But privately he's been brooding about it so persistently, people close to him worry he can't help but make the situation worse for himself.
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Household Names: Winger Yevhen Konoplyanka was persistently linked with a move to the Premier League last summer, before eventually signing for Sevilla in July.
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Similar issues are being debated by policymakers worldwide as they struggle with persistently low growth and inflation running close to or even below zero.
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He railed against late-night talk show hosts and NBC News for what he said was their persistently negative and inaccurate coverage of him.
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Those who graduate and enter the workforce during a strong economy are more likely to find employment, remain employed, and enjoy persistently higher earnings.
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Mr. Shapiro argues that while some measures of market concentration may not be meaningful, persistently high profits are of themselves a cause for concern.
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Powell said that if inflation stays persistently below 2 percent, "we would be concerned and we would take it into account" in setting policy.
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In the lead-up to my conversation with Sands, NYCFC's Director of Communications amiably and persistently tries to feed me interview questions for him.
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We also need to address the persistently high cost of health care in the US. Premiums and out-of-pocket costs remain too high.
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But since then he has persistently been hurt or underperformed — except last October, when he was arguably the Yankees' best hitter in the playoffs.
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Some people persistently gawk at others on Instagram after apparently deciding they didn't want to have much to do with them in real life.
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Additionally, Mr. de Blasio said, just two city schools remained on the "persistently dangerous" list, a designation the federal government requires states to make.
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He is constantly muddled about the complexities of the problems Facebook faces, tries to please all sides and persistently fails to read a room.
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Two years ago, the Army recognized the need to rapidly and persistently modernize our force to stay ahead of technological change and national competitors.
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Bond yields dropped as a boost from the trade deal failed to offset low U.S. producer price data, which highlighted persistently low inflationary pressure.
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J.H.S. 162 was one of a small number of schools across the state identified as "persistently struggling" last year under a state receivership law.
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A few weeks later, according to court documents, the state's Division of Budget froze the remaining money set aside for all persistently failing schools.
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The division has "no discretion to withhold transformation grant funds appropriated by the Legislature from 'persistently failing' schools awarded those funds," Justice O'Connor wrote.
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Oil prices have risen this week on reports that demand for crude is better than expected and the persistently oversupplied market is finally tightening.
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There's also an interesting new requirement which looks set to shrink the ability of service operators to obfuscate how persistently they're tracking Internet users.
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But it warned that the revenue environment was more challenging, impacted by muted client activity, low volatility and persistently low euro zone interest rates.
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Economists said with persistently tight domestic credit and weak corporate profits, India's recovery could be delayed and the pick-up would remain below potential.
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Their research suggests such anemic rebounds are characterized by "very sluggish U-shaped recovery" in incomes, Rogoff wrote last year, and persistently high unemployment.
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In the simulations running the updated software, MCAS engaged, though less aggressively and persistently, and the pilots were also able to control the planes.
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Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said Tuesday that he is content with current Fed policy though he is worried about persistently low levels of inflation.
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Persistently higher temperatures have led some scientists to believe that a changing climate could lead to a longer, more severe fire season in the future.
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Banks blame such high rates on persistently high levels of revolving loan delinquencies that can hover above 13 percent of outstanding credit in the segment.
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The imagery on all of these was simple — lots of pictures of people rising up, carrying weapons, their fists raised in struggle — yet persistently creative.
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The survey cautioned that persistently high oil prices remained a key risk for a country that relies on imports for much of its fuel needs.
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AIA's quality investment portfolio with moderate equity exposure and a high level of currency matching between assets and liabilities underpins the persistently low earnings volatility.
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Both a culture that persistently ignores and discourages girls' abilities in computer science, and the lack of access to tools and education, play influential roles.
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The researchers estimated that each year as many as 2 million people in the U.S. could begin persistently using the drugs following a surgical procedure.
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What is clear is that the alt-right pulls many of its in-jokes from 4chan's persistently strong gravitational pull, for example the aforementioned Pepe.
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China's consumer inflation rate also remains well below the official 3 percent target, indicating persistently weak demand and downward pressure on prices from massive overcapacity.
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Are you perplexed by our regulatory chaos, with layer upon layer of well-meaning but persistently ineffective efforts to guarantee the safety of medical services?
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That proposal was even more contentious than the one in Brooklyn, because one of the schools is on the state's list of persistently dangerous schools.
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SQUEEZING LIQUIDITY In recent weeks the official midpoint fixing set by the central bank has hovered in a tight range persistently firmer than market consensus.
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"Companies that systematically and persistently fail to abide by the law may be sanctioned with up to 4 percent of their global turnover," it said.
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He's been persistently oblivious regarding the needs and voices of marginalized Hollywood, who can now call him out through the power of a public platform.
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PetCon is one of the most persistently joyful events I've ever been to, and that tone is reflected in these dogs' well-curated internet personas.
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In contrast, the dollar lacked momentum of its own as persistently low inflation is seen as undermining the case for the Federal Reserve's rate hikes.
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Uber's automated systems gather small and seemingly insignificant details persistently over time, material that would otherwise be forgotten or bore a human surveillant to death.
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Stocks had their worst day in eight months on Wednesday after a sharp downturn in tech shares, coupled with persistently higher interest rates, spooked investors.
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The IMF warned last autumn that Japan's big three, MUFG, Sumitomo Mitsui and Mizuho, are among nine global banks that suffer from persistently low profitability.
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Officials are worried about persistently low inflation, spillover from a global slowdown and the fallout from back-and-forth tariffs between the U.S. and China.
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On one hand, if you tend to get fussed over in familial gatherings, it can be nice to have people persistently looking after your needs.
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The Federal Open Market Committee cited "the implications of global developments for the economic outlook," as well as persistently low inflation, in explaining its decision.
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The combination of subdued economic growth, uneven consumer confidence across the EU, high unemployment and persistently high competition have all put pressure on credit quality.
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His friend loses all objectivity in persistently asking him about it, partly because the two of them still can't talk about another childhood friend's death.
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First proposed in 1929 and again in 1951, but persistently hobbled by money woes and community opposition, the Second Avenue subway finally opened this year.
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But, but, but: Persistently low oil prices make new, expensive offshore drilling projects a lot less attractive to the industry than if prices were high.
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Persistently low interest rates and uncertainty about how many times the Fed will raise them this year are just two of the headwinds financials face.
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China, which has persistently urged a return to talks to ease tensions, said recent positive comments from North and South Korea were a good thing.
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Francis has persistently called for peace and opposed widening military interventions in Syria, even making the message a focus of his first Christmas as Pope.
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The lender blamed crimped lending margins, subdued volatility and persistently low interest rates for a 12% year-on-year drop in underlying pre-tax profit.
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The U.S. central bank has raised interest rates twice this year and appears on course for another upward move in December despite persistently weak inflation.
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For today, at least, these are the UK epicenters of one of the most fluid, compulsively magpie-ish, and persistently ridiculed subcultures on the planet.
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The Democratic nominee has persistently been troubled by claims that she is deceitful, which have only been exacerbated by repeated focus on her email setup.
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President Trump is persistently threatening to impose severe tariffs on China's exports if it doesn't do more to curb North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.
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The global seeds sector has witnessed a series of multi-billion consolidation deals as companies that supply farmers are pressured by persistently low crop prices.
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City students have improved their performances on federal standardized tests, but the achievement gap between white students and non-Asian minorities has remained persistently high.
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Ms Yellen justified her stance on continuing to raise interest rates gradually in the face of persistently low inflation by appealing to concerns about debt.
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The rise in prices in April is likely to be welcomed by Fed officials who have persistently expressed concerns about inflation running below its target.
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All three agencies have warned that persistently low growth at struggling state firms heavily reliant on government bailouts pose significant risks to the country's ratings.
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Bank Austria, UniCredit's central and eastern Europe arm, said conditions, which include persistently low interest rates, had been challenging but economic conditions were largely positive.
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That could weigh on the pace of interest rate rises next year as the Federal Reserve grapples with sluggish wages that reflect persistently low inflation.
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The college graduation rates for low-income students, particularly African Americans and Latinos, are persistently low—in 28503, just 22019 percent had earned a degree.
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The achievement gap between persistently disadvantaged children and those who were never disadvantaged is about a third larger than the gap that is typically measured.
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Lear's last years were mostly good, if persistently melancholy, spent largely in Italian villas, with Ruskin himself offering a late critical tribute to his nonsense.
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With subdued economic growth around the globe, including the United States, investors feel confident latching onto a sector that has persistently delivered above-average growth.
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Devin Nunes of persistently serving "the interests of Donald Trump" as chairman of the committee, which is probing alleged ties between Trump associates and Russia.
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Ms. George, who has expressed concern that persistently low rates will lead to financial instability, voted in favor of rate increases in March and April.
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Today, if anything, the risk is an overly pessimistic view of full employment, leading to a cumulative mistake in the other direction: persistently low inflation.
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On the other hand, if a family runs a trade deficit by persistently living beyond its means, that's a problem because debts eventually come due.
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Experts say New York City's persistently low organ donation rate is the product of many factors, and replacing LiveOnNY alone might not make a difference.
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Mr. Immelt departed earlier than expected as chief executive after Trian Fund Management, an activist hedge fund, persistently pressured G.E. to improve its financial performance.
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But Treasury bond yields rose steadily through January as indicators of economic strength, particularly the persistently low unemployment rate, raised the prospect of rising inflation.
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Rain, in this metaphor, is inflation — and the decade-long drought is the near-decade that global inflation and interest rates have been persistently low.
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In the midst of all this alluring muchness, it's strange — and, in a way, a sign of trouble — that Mr. Kelly persistently draws the eye.
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It is the source of some of London's most influential music — reggae, ska, punk, and, more recently, grime — and of persistently high rates of violence.
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They say they are concerned with persistently low voter turnout rates, and want their employees and customers to get to the polls on Nov. 6.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Postponing the Olympics is a heavy blow that is almost certain to push Japan's persistently weak economy, the world's third-largest, into recession.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Postponing the Olympics is a heavy blow that is almost certain to push Japan's persistently weak economy, the world's third-largest, into recession.
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Clinton characterized The Times's coverage of her as schizophrenic, with reliable endorsements of her campaigns on the editorial page offset by persistently negative news coverage.
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Witnesses at Subcommittee hearings in Georgia, Ohio, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Arizona and Washington, D.C. provided troubling testimony of removal practices that persistently disenfranchise voters.
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And, most notably — most persistently in this collection — how the world neatly divides into those who believe they are special, and those who do not.
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The Education Department has done little so far to reassure parents about P.S. 191, which at one point was labeled "persistently dangerous" by the state.
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Amazon binned a hiring algorithm that was persistently sexist, and Apple is being investigated over its new credit card, which offers women lower credit limits.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Continuous growth of direct risk, accompanied by an increase in refinancing pressure and a persistently negative current balance, would lead to a downgrade.
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" She also said the Fed should be "wary of moving too gradually" especially since "persistently easy monetary policy" might have "adverse implications for financial stability.
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For a leader with persistently low approval ratings, Mr. Leung's decision — or, more likely, the decision of his bosses in Beijing — seems to make sense.
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When it comes to disability, moderators and members of the media need to ask questions of those in the race, not just once, but persistently.
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Later on Monday morning, Facebook announced it was removing four of Jones' pages for persistently uploading content in breach of the social network's content guidelines.
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But the agency warned that persistently low investment levels will put the supply-demand balance at risk from 2021 onward unless investment levels pick up.
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Should President Trump and his principal advisers begin to fear enemy irrationality, persistently graduated threats of U.S. retaliation might then make no convincing deterrent sense.
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The main reason the debt has been such a non-issue is that inflation in the U.S. and most industrialized countries has stayed persistently low.
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Senior Social Democrats had criticised Isarescu for the bank's decision to hike its benchmark interest rate last year to fight persistently high inflation, worrying markets.
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While persistently low natural gas prices and/or higher operating costs could deal nuclear a grievous blow, a relatively small carbon price could rescue it.
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The electoral system requires her to win over 50 percent of votes in a second-round run-off, and she has persistently polled only around 30.
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With Chrome 71, Google is stepping up its fight against the internet's abusive ads problem by blocking every ad on a site that persistently shows them.
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One persistently tricky area was alignment, where body parts had to be "muscled," in the words of the senior manager, to a certain degree of flushness.
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Additionally, Trump also failed to address the concerns of our NATO allies Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in the Baltics regarding the territorial threats they persistently face.
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Concerns about persistently low inflation and an uncertain global economic outlook have left the U.S. central bank cautious about raising interest rates in the near term.
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"North Korea hasn't been engaging in new nuclear or missile tests but recently we've seen them persistently testing engines and carrying out fuel tests," he said.
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In testimony before Congress, Judge Lefkow made a plea to lawmakers: "I ask you to publicly and persistently repudiate gratuitous attacks on the judiciary," she said.
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Consumer inflation last month remained under the official target of around 26.1 percent for this year, data released on Sunday showed, indicating persistently weak domestic demand.
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Fed Chair Janet Yellen also said on Thursday that the central bank's further rate hikes could be gradual, given persistently low inflation despite an improving economy.
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The three banks' asset quality has persistently been better than the sector average because of superior risk controls and underwriting standards driven by tight parental control.
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For decades, social scientists have found that attitudes about race, particularly toward African Americans, persistently impact political attitudes and opinions toward government services, spending, and welfare.
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The persistently benign inflation reported by the Labor Department on Friday could, however, ratchet up White House pressure on the U.S. central bank to cut rates.
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What's Important to Know About Kill Lists The CCA, active at least since December 23, is one of the most persistently active pro-IS hacking groups.
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But market participants said Tuesday's guidance was much stronger than their forecasts, and fixings have persistently been firmer than market consensus in the past few weeks.
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"It is the fate of pioneers to persistently pursue their aim," he tells a distraught Helge, who has recently decided he doesn't want to kill kids.
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The company on Tuesday reported a 89 percent drop in half-year profit as its performance was hit by persistently weak oil and natural gas prices.
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"When you look at national statistics, while unemployment numbers are at an all-time low, unemployment is still persistently higher among blacks than whites," Wronski said.
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"Rape is a crime, but trying to seduce someone, even persistently or cack-handedly, is not – nor is men being gentlemanly a macho attack," they wrote.
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The tightening labor market encouraged the Fed to raise interest rates three times last year despite inflation persistently undershooting the U.S. central bank's 2 percent target.
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Yet only a few sex scandals have picked up real steam and persistently dogged presidents for months or years on end, even in the modern era.
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He pointed out that services inflation excluding energy has grown persistently with a 0.2 percent increase month over month and 2.8 percent rise year over year.
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So it is the presence of the lower bound on policy rates together with a debt overhang that has the potential to create persistently weak recoveries.
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It campaigned persistently and successfully against the death penalty, theatre censorship and racial discrimination; in favour of the decolonisation of Africa and of tolerance towards homosexuality.
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U.S. worker productivity was not as weak as initially thought in the first quarter, but the persistently soft trend is an obstacle to faster economic growth.
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But as Washington and Pyongyang persistently belt out aggressive rhetoric, the increased probability of conflict will be credit negative for Seoul, according to Moody's Investors Service.
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The report predicts GDP for the country to be flat on 2015 at around 2.4 percent, hampered by weak capital expenditure and persistently low productivity growth.
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"In the company's UK retail business ... the persistently poor market environment resulted in a decline in customer numbers," Innogy said on Tuesday, keeping its 2019 outlook.
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" Question: "The problem of persistently low productivity... four and a bit years ago, you were confident that it was a cyclical phenomenon ... and would come right.
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Kellyanne is the popular girl who's smarter than you think (she ran a respected polling outlet before joining the Trump campaign) and therefore painfully, persistently powerful.
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Persistently low inflation suggests the U.S. central bank is unlikely to raise interest rates in the near term, even as the labor market approaches full employment.
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Fitch believes NLV is better-prepared than many of its competitors to service its guaranteed interest rate (GIR) payments in a persistently low interest rate environment.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve this week launched its fifth interest rate-cutting campaign since 1995, citing a global economic slowdown and persistently weak inflation.
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But with most of those investments having passed, the 86-year-old Buffett has been struggling to generate income in a persistently low interest rate environment.
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The Fed's minutes acknowledged the U.S. labor market's solid gains and the expansion in economic activity, even as they affirmed policymakers' worries about persistently low inflation.
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Parents have expressed fear about the school's low test scores and that it was on the list of the state's most persistently dangerous schools last year.
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When we look back on the early childhood of persistently disadvantaged eighth graders, we see that by kindergarten they were already far poorer than their classmates.
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Indeed, what's persistently missing from the Republican defenses of Kavanaugh is the extent to which Ford and Ramirez already have laid it all on the line.
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Earlier this week, the market rose after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said future rate hikes could be gradual in the face of persistently low inflation.
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Over the last few years, growth in fees from assets under management has been an offset to lower investment income driven by persistently low interest rates.
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Like its rivals, Generali is faced with weak economic growth in its domestic market and persistently low interest rates that have eaten away at investment returns.
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"The persistently negative interest rate differentials vis-à-vis other advanced economies were an important determinant of net portfolio debt outflows in 2016," the ECB said.
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"The vice president has consistently and persistently exhibited traits of disloyalty, disrespect, deceitfulness and unreliability," Information Minister Simon Khaya Moyo said in explaining Mr. Mugabe's decision.
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He has also engendered fierce opposition from an energized liberal base that wants to tie all Republicans to his controversial presidency and persistently low approval ratings.
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Nora is in her own space, persistently distracted by the excitement of a mission that could very well end with her getting murdered by con artists.
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The most common measure used to assess volatility in the U.S. is the VIX index, which has been persistently at low levels for the past year.
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He lost his balance almost immediately, proceeding to fall on the descents and to perform variations of the splits on the inclines, persistently losing his footing.
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What was not typical in Ms. Swift's case, Ms. Goss Graves said, "was how effectively and persistently she reminded everyone of his conduct," in unfiltered language.
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Both companies face the same challenges: persistently low yields at home, broad declines in global bond yields and elevated costs of currency hedging for dollar assets.
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Both Hamers' experience of digitalization and on cost cutting will be much needed at UBS, where current CEO Sergio Ermotti has struggled with persistently high costs.
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The sub-index fell to 22 from 22 in December, the second consecutive month in contraction territory and reflecting persistently weak demand at home and abroad.
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It hasn't been a problem with persistently low interest rates, but it could become one if the economy ever shifts to a rising interest rate environment.
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In a third report, the Conference Board said its leading indicator slipped in December after a drop in building permits and persistently weak new factory orders.
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Refining operations have been critical to protecting the balance sheets at giant oil and gas companies at a time of persistently low oil and gas prices.
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"Jeanette is not a threat to the community and is someone who has persistently pursued legal status through the proper channels," Hancock said in a statement.
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Now Luna is 7, and during court hearings, physicians, school staff, and family members have all testified that Luna has consistently, persistently identified as a girl.
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Americans persistently believe that in the grand scheme of things, people with convictions are not entirely worthy of the same rights as those without a record.
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Twitter, which now has a market value of nearly $16 billion, has been a near-constant focus of takeover speculation amid persistently disappointing sales and user engagement.
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Someone accused of "subversion"—a charge often levelled at people who do nothing more than persistently criticise the authorities—can still expect short shrift in the dock.
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"We continue to work persistently based on our basic policy that we aim to resolve the issue of the islands and have a peace treaty," Suga said.
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Photo: Mark Lennihan (AP)Google is rolling out Chrome 71 today and with it, you can apparently expect to kiss abusive ads from "persistently offending sites" goodbye.
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If public discourse persistently associates terrorism with Islamist atrocities only, how can the notion that all terrorists are Muslims, or all Muslims are potential terrorists, be rejected?
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Such trends should be cheered, but offer little for St Louis, a city whose core contains 300,000 and which suffers from a persistently awful rate of violence.
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Despite the recession, which could be the worst in the country's history, inflation has remained persistently high due to rising government-controlled prices and a weaker currency.
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Trump, who has persistently called on the Fed to ease monetary policy, accused Draghi of trying to weaken the euro to gain an unfair advantage in trade.
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FELIPE LARRAÍNChile's Minister of Finance, 2010-14Santiago Your briefing on persistently low interest rates included the sub-heading "Down, down, deeper and down" ("Low pressure", September 24th).
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The midpoint setting has persistently come in stronger than market consensus, suggesting the central bank is unwilling to see sharp and rapid losses in the Chinese currency.
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Consumer inflation has remained low compared with the official target of around 6.73 percent for this year, indicating persistently weak demand in the world's second-largest economy.
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Especially at the longer end, there is persistently strong demand for relatively safe and highly liquid bonds from longer-term investors like pension funds and insurance companies.
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"With respect to non-South Africa, persistently challenging trading conditions in the year ahead are likely to hamper our ability to return to profitability," the retailer said.
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Click here to view original GIFTwo things that persistently hold a special place in geek hearts are the Apple II desktop computer and the video game Portal.
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Last year, when a pilot-rostering mishap grounded thousands of Ryanair flights, Britain's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) accused it of "persistently misleading" customers about their rights. Which?
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That could weigh on the pace of interest rate rises next year as the Federal Reserve grapples with sluggish wages that reflect persistently low inflation, analysts said.
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Prominent academics including former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers and Northwestern University economist Robert Gordon have warned that U.S. growth may have shifted persistently lower in recent decades.
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But even centrist policymakers like the San Francisco Fed's John Williams see receding risks of persistently too-low inflation and the potential need for swifter rate hikes.
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The images of old-fashioned, better times feature persistently negative stereotypes about and toward women "that some kind of violence is inevitable or even normal," she said.
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"The higher the projected growth rate of potential output, the faster the economy can grow without inflation rising persistently above our target," Schembri said in the speech.
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Mexico's peso strengthened 0.1 percent as markets expect policy makers to match the predicted 25 bps Fed interest rate hike to beat back persistently above-target inflation.
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The downgrade follows a sharp increase in Khakassia's direct risk, driven by persistently large budget deficits during 2013-2015, while the republic's self-funding capacity remains weak.
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The wider Hawaiian archipelago is also suffering from one of the worst and longest-lasting coral bleaching events in its history because of persistently high ocean temperatures.
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But stocks have been tightening fairly consistently compared with the five-year average since the first week of March in a sign the market is persistently undersupplied.
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And the Clinton and Sanders camps have each made a point of identifying O'Malley's backers and persistently reaching out in an effort to become their second choice.
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Fed policymakers have been stymied at how price rises have remained persistently below the central bank's 2 percent target despite labor market strength and a growing economy.
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Banking stocks in the are down 12.3 percent year to data as investors worry over loan losses in the ailing energy sector and persistently low interest rates.
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Mark Weinberger, the chief executive of EY, said that macroeconomic uncertainties, such as the persistently low oil price, is damaging business confidence and stopping companies from investing.
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Some users now see comment reels appearing as persistently visible chat windows that pop up on their desktop versions of the site, just like traditional message threads.
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Negative interest rates have emerged as a hot topic in economic circles as central banks look for ways to stimulate growth and inflation from persistently low levels.
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Black and white Americans experience life in profoundly and persistently different ways, according to a new Pew Research Center survey examining racial attitudes in the United States.
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We found a remarkable pattern of these accounts persistently tagging House representatives Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, both Democrats, into threads and replies.
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Whilst the CBI expects real wage growth to recover partially, it predicts living standards will not rise much, due to Britain's failure to tackle persistently weak productivity.
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It has reported persistently weak earnings in recent quarters and investors will watch for whether the TV and film company has been able to reverse its fortunes.
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Consumer inflation has remained low compared with the official target of around 3 percent for this year, indicating persistently weak demand in the world's second-largest economy.
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The sector has benefited from persistently low yields on U.S. debt and a weaker dollar recently, the latter boosting areas with high levels of dollar-denominated debt.
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The artist had pleaded self-defense and said he had tried to avoid a confrontation with the two men who he claimed were persistently following his entourage.
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"I think that allowing the economy to run markedly and persistently "hot" would be risky and unwise," Yellen said at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
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At the time, P.S. 191 was on the state's list of persistently dangerous schools, and parents expressed alarm about sending their children to a school labeled unsafe.
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Across a period of vigorous debate in 2014 and 2015 he pushed persistently to open communion to at least some remarried Catholics without the grant of annulment.
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Persistently low interest rates, weak inflation and a lack of supply relative to demand for bonds leaves Rieder advocating for equities rather than the fixed income market.
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The dollar index slipped nearly 1 percent last week after the minutes of the Federal Reserve's latest meeting showed some policymakers were concerned about persistently low inflation.
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Powell held his ground that soft inflation, which has persistently failed to rise to the Fed's 2% target, presents a significant risk the Fed must guard against.
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Given the potential severity of persistently busting through the security chip on what's meant to be the flagship form of Android, though, a wild payout makes sense.
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Their protest caused a huge outcry, dividing fans and the league owners, captivating celebrities and athletes and motivating President Trump to persistently tweet his anger over it.
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That's compounded by the tariff battle between the U.S. and China as well as a persistently low inflation rate that has run below the Fed's 2% target.
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The Fed, for its part, is wrestling with how to respond to persistently low inflation amid what appears to be the weakening of a foundational economic relationship.
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After leaving the Reagan administration, he became a prominent trade lawyer in Washington, and has persistently advocated for US steel and other industries besieged by foreign competition.
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READ: These Puerto Rican kids are fighting to reopen their school But Trump also persistently inflates the amount of federal aid dedicated to Puerto Rico after Maria.
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"Like the 'nice guy' fallacy," he told me, referring to the implicit belief that being persistently "nice" to a woman could lead to her owing you sex.
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The request made plain Bloomberg's comfort with — and, in some ways, dependence on — the Silicon Valley companies that have been persistently criticized during the 2020 Democratic primary.
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The International Olympic Committee, persistently presenting itself as a global do-gooder, handed Beijing the 2022 Winter Olympics, 14 years after the city hosted the Summer Games.
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In contrast to Bloomberg's wide-ranging charitable activities, Trump's foundation was shut down after being charged with "persistently illegal conduct," and Trump was fined by court order.
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Bond yields idled as a boost from the trade deal failed to offset pressure from low U.S. producer price inflation data, which highlighted persistently low inflationary pressure.
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In 2017 the European Parliament invoked Article 7 of its governing treaty against Poland for persistently flouting democratic rules, the first time it had used the procedure.
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As websites have become more aggressive in their advertising by persistently tracking users and collecting personal data, users have fought back with ad-blockers and privacy apps.
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Persistently low oil prices could squeeze the marginal price advantage — currently around $2.50 — that West Texas intermediate, the American benchmark, has over the international benchmark, Brent crude.
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Trump persistently dogged the organization, arguing that members don't pair their fair share and the organization as a whole "doesn't discuss terrorism" and isn't "meant" for counterterrorism.
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Demand for refined petroleum products like diesel has been "remarkable," but Kilduff believes persistently high U.S oil production will continue to exert downward pressure on crude prices.
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It's not clear why Rubin, Playground's founder and figurehead, departed the venture firm, but the nimbus of persistently negative publicity around him may have played a role.
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After years of persistently undershooting its 2 percent goal for inflation, the Fed explicitly, if subtly, raised the possibility on Wednesday of erring in the other direction.
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"Institutional investors seem to be confident about what the market is going to do," Whaley told CNBC in a phone interview about the VIX's persistently low levels.
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Despite the slowdown, however, market watchers are wary of a price rebound in the biggest cities due to a supply shortage that has fed persistently strong demand.
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"The persistently low growth has exposed underlying structural weaknesses and risks further dampening potential growth and prospects for inclusiveness," the Fund's steering committee said in a communique.
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The causes of this ill humour include economic stagnation or slowdown, the diminishing of opportunity and the fear of falling back into poverty amid persistently deep inequality.
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One octopus persistently shot jets of water at the nearby aquarium light bulbs, repeatedly short-circuiting the electricity supply until it was finally released into the wild.
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The government says the migrants persistently refuse help due to groundless fears that they will be deported, and that warm beds are available for whoever wants one.
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The PBOC has persistently set its official fixing above the 7.1 per dollar level, which traders are interpreting as an official attempt to slow the yuan's decline.
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The average inflation rate since 2008 has been well below the Fed's 2 percent target, while the economy has suffered from persistently slow job and wage growth.
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"We say in our statement of longer-run goals and monetary policy strategy that the Committee would be concerned if inflation were running persistently above or below 2%."
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But consumption and exports have been persistently weak and Thais are deeper in the red than most in Asia, with record household debt at 81.5 percent of GDP.
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Brazil's persistently high unemployment reflects a huge degree of slack in the economy, which has kept growth anemic, interest rates at a record low and inflation well contained.
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"For decades, social scientists have found that attitudes about race, particularly toward African Americans, persistently impact political attitudes and opinions toward government services, spending, and welfare," they wrote.
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Still, with energy prices persistently low, global trade generally weak, and U.S. demand relatively soft, Canadian rates are likely to stay low for even longer than earlier thought.
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The text scores have been persistently more dour than the central bank's official forecasts since the June 2016 referendum in which Britain voted to leave the European Union.
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For many in the Philippines, a persistently poor nation, Facebook is the only way to access the internet — where partisan political propaganda has become native on the platform.
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"Domestic markets' revenues in 2020 are nonetheless expected to decrease moderately due to the impact of a persistently low interest rate environment in the networks," the bank said.
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Per the Post: Despite the limited settlement, the lawsuit remains active as Underwood seeks more than $2.8 million in restitution for conduct the suit described as "persistently illegal."
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Financial services firm Absa has sharply reduced its growth forecasts for South Africa as persistently weak business sentiment, electricity supply issues and a drought weigh on the economy.
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Still, given persistently high home prices, affordability could weigh on the housing market once again, said Torsten Sløk, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank Securities in New York.
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"Domestic markets' revenues in 2020 are nonetheless expected to decrease moderately due to the impact of a persistently low interest rate environment in the networks," the bank said.
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Although such policies are presumed to create inflexible labor markets that result in persistently higher unemployment and less growth in employment, the evidence on such effects is mixed.
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Crude futures have wiped out gains made since the end of September when OPEC said it would agree to cut oil production to shore up persistently low prices.
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Outside of the strike, persistently weak economic activity and investment in Chile has already led the bank to cut interest rates 2.203 basis points so far this year.
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The Fed kept rates unchanged at its policy meeting in June, citing persistently low inflation and worries about the labor market after job growth weakened sharply in May.
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Chinese stocks have been persistently weak since June, under pressure from rich valuations and worries over the negative impact from the government's clamp down on irregular market practices.
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May's ability to carry on as prime minister and drive Brexit legislation through parliament with only a fragile majority behind her has been persistently questioned since the election.
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The Home Office was unable to say how many of the 5,525 people rejected for their character in 2016 were turned down for being persistently and notoriously promiscuous.
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Curiously, while protesting at Brussels' refusal to let them spend more of their taxpayers' money, the Italian authorities persistently fail to claim billions of euros from the Commission.
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Let us actually lock ourselves out of the apps, turn them grayscale, fade their app icons or persistently show our minute count onscreen once we pass our limit.
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Overall, Kilduff said the EIA report is "very bearish" because record OPEC output, persistently high stockpiles and "just OK" global demand overshadowed the good news on crude inventories.
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"Persistently low price expectations increase the risks of monetary policy remaining highly accommodative for longer than currently expected," said Jesse Hurwitz, an economist at Barclays in New York.
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Still, given persistently high home prices, affordability could weigh on the housing market once again, said Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank Securities in New York.
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Haskel, an economics professor at London's Imperial College, pointed to persistently weak wage growth and said there could be more slack in the labor market than currently estimated.
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The persistently low inflation - with core prices running at an annual pace of 2112.7300 percent - was also hard to square off with the robust performance of Japan Inc.
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"If the United States persistently stokes up trade disputes, it will certainly affect the global market, and the consequences will inevitably see itself suffering greater losses," it said.
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If it was difficult to imagine Gawker Media, the persistently antagonistic outsider, as part of a larger and more risk-averse company, Mr. Shah's memo provided some clues.
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Anne tells me they'd been to a parade with "really nice family vibes" that still managed to feature many 80-year-old men persistently coming on to her.
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A useful example to consider would be how the Republicans overreached and persistently pursued investigations of former President Clinton in 1998, after the Starr report had been completed.
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P.S. 2191 has much lower test scores, and last year, the state labeled the school persistently dangerous, though many of its supporters argued that this was a mistake.
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The stock market has bounced back in recent weeks, buoyed by strong job growth in the United States, improved company earnings and persistently low inflation and interest rates.
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Moreover, she noted that the weakness of the global economy continued to weigh on the United States, contributing to an environment of persistently low growth and low inflation.
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The U.S. central bank is widely expected to increase interest rates in December, having kept borrowing costs steady over course of the year because of persistently low inflation.
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" It said economic prospects were weakening for both advanced and emerging economies, "and global growth could get stuck at persistently low levels without firm policy action from governments.
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"It's often those who are most at risk – the poorest, the most marginalized, those touched by conflict or forced from their homes - who are persistently missed," he said.
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But the comments did little to reassure investors who worry about FCA's over-reliance on one region, its weak performance in China and persistently low profitability in Europe.
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The announcement underscores the Fed's gathering confidence in the economy as well as its focus on the potential for inflation, which has remained persistently muted throughout the expansion.
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Chobani says it believes the premium can help farmers hit by persistently low milk prices and highlight good practices in an industry that's under enormous strain and scrutiny.
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It has been melting "persistently" over the past four months, which have recorded all time temperature highs, according to Ruth Mottram, a climate scientist with Danish Meteorological Institute.
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The complaint said the school, run by the Bureau of Indian Education, was persistently understaffed, lacked a functioning library and adequate textbooks, and provided inadequate special education services.
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Malachi, a handsome new student in Emoni's culinary arts class, who persistently (and respectfully) pursues Emoni, is a deft conduit for her softening and blooming into young love.
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This week, Alex Jones, the persistently mendacious conspiracy-theory spouter — yeah, that's a real job in 2018 — finally became the ultimate swipe left of the social media age.
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A more plausible view is that persistently low inflation shows the economy is more fragile than policy makers want to admit, and needs to be helped, not handicapped.
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Mr. Yardeni remains bullish on United States stocks and is cautiously positive about the economy, saying low bond yields probably reflect persistently low inflation, which could be benign.
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Shange, for her part, persistently emphasized the importance of dance in her life and work, the way it connected her to her body and her African-American heritage.
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Last year, the State Legislature set aside $75 million, which would be available over two years to 20 schools deemed "persistently failing" based on factors like test scores.
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The data, which came a day ahead of U.S. Federal Reserve's widely-expected hike in interest rates could assuage concerns among some Fed officials over persistently low inflation.
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WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady following its two-day meeting this week and indicated that no action is likely next year amid persistently low inflation.
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The Fed has targeted 2 percent for inflation, and because readings have been persistently softer, the market has doubted the Fed could raise interest rates again this year.
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It's a protest against the persecution that has persistently operated under alibis of security and justice — a protest we need to keep making as powerfully as we can.
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Bicycle helmets have long been linked to a lower risk of injuries and death, but use has remained persistently low despite the ample evidence that helmets save lives.
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"However, the market is also mindful of rising oil production in the United States and persistently high exports from the country, which will cap price gains," Kumar noted.
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That keeps the user persistently logged into the site, but also allows users to access third-party apps and websites without having to directly hand over their passwords.
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The rise of quantitative and algorithmic trading, aided by persistently low volatility, has made market pullbacks swifter than they used to be, said JCI portfolio manager Alessandro Balsotti.
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Brexit would mean a persistently weaker pound, which would mean a bigger manufacturing sector, which would be a benefit to industrial regions (although diluted by higher consumer prices).
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Whenever one of the academically impressive and persistently anxious girls in my practice tells me about staying up until 2 in the morning studying, I see an opening.
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U.S. President Donald Trump, who has persistently advocated rate cuts, on Thursday issued fresh threats to hit China with tariffs on "at least" another $300 billion of Chinese goods.
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The official yuan midpoint fixings have been persistently set in a very tight range, marginally firmer than the psychologically-important 6.9 per dollar level in the past few weeks.
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He has persistently decried as a "witch hunt" the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller of Russian meddling as well as possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
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Oil and gas companies that use the services provided by Schlumberger and other oilfield companies have slashed spending by 50-70 percent in response to persistently weak oil prices.
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia posted a small trade surplus in January, confounding expectations for a third monthly deficit, due largely to a slump in imports from persistently weak domestic consumption.
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Ulbricht, who used the Dread Pirate Roberts pseudonym, had persistently fought his conviction for crimes including drug trafficking and money laundering, as well as his unexpectedly harsh life sentence.
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"If we did see inflation running persistently below, that is something the committee would be concerned about and something we would take into account when setting policy," he said.
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"Skeptics have persistently overlooked the elephant in the room: Trump is a TV celebrity," wrote Mark Lieberman, CEO of media analytics firm Tivo Research, in a recent op-ed.
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The Fed raised rates, as widely expected, but banks fell in Europe as cautious comments from Chair Janet Yellen on persistently low inflation shook investor confidence in financial stocks.
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Moreover, although productivity growth has been persistently negative since 2014, there has been a striking improvement in the first half of 553, to the fastest pace in seven years.
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Persistently low interest rates are doing "a lot of damage," particularly to the financial industries that underpin the U.S. economy, former Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard Fisher said Wednesday.
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But that's not to say the RBA will be holding steady for long; persistently low inflation remains a worrisome factor that could lead to further rate cuts this year.
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Official midpoint fixing has been set in a very tight range just above 6.9 per dollar in the past few weeks and come in persistently firmer than market consensus.
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And in recent decades, the "great compression" in incomes and wealth that followed the world wars has come undone, as asset returns persistently outstrip the growth of the economy.
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However, the persistently challenging environment is likely to contribute to a wave of consolidation, with larger companies like Schlumberger, Halliburton and Baker Hughes buying out smaller firms, she added.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said he supported the European Parliament's decision on Wednesday to open a punitive procedure against Hungary for persistently flaunting democratic rules.
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Indeed, over the last year in particular, his rhetoric has persistently reflected that of the ISIS propagandists, especially when it came to issues pertaining to Islam and the West.
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In both the north and south of the parched Golden State, the rapidly-evolving circumstances are similar: profoundly dried-out land with the arrival of persistently dry, gusty winds.
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Those attacks sent Nigerian crude output to a more than decade-low and deepened an economic crisis in the Western African nation brought on by persistently low oil prices.
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"Perhaps most salient for monetary policy, it appears increasingly clear that the neutral rate of interest remains considerably and persistently lower than it was before the crisis," she said.
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The constraining factors for the rating are Moto's less diversified product offering, concentrated geographic footprint with a presence only in the UK, as well as persistently high financial leverage.
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The outcry over affordable housing shortages in America's fastest-growing cities masks an equally devastating problem: persistently high rates of vacant and blighted housing in cities of all sizes.
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The strong labor market fundamentals could encourage the Federal Reserve to continue tightening monetary policy this year despite inflation persistently running below the U.S. central bank's 2 percent target.
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The RBA left the cash rate unchanged at a record low 1.75 percent earlier this month as widely expected, following a surprise cut in May on persistently low inflation.
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The RBA is hardly alone in struggling with persistently low inflation as central banks around the world are either already easing or on the way to adding more stimulus.
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The combination of aggressively funded balance sheets with unchanged commercial profiles and low organic growth prospects make de-leveraging difficult, signalling persistently high credit risk in the medium term.
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Further cuts in RRR had been widely expected this year, after fresh data pointed to persistently soft demand in the Asian economic giant, raising fears of a sharper slowdown.
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ING Bank NV (ING) and ABN AMRO Bank NV (ABN AMRO) achieved returns on average equity in excess of 10% despite persistently low interest rates and higher regulatory costs.
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If an agreement is reached, it could become the first joint OPEC and non-OPEC deal in 15 years, as oil producers seek to boost persistently low oil prices.
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Nor would maintaining stable growth be easy for China in 2017, Xinhua said, "given persistently weak external demand, ongoing deleveraging and capacity-reduction pressure, and a slowing property sector".
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Treating reflective surfaces in such ways also alludes to the generally unseen forces of the phenomenal world, by which the manmade is persistently overwhelmed and transformed by natural processes.
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South Africa looks to remain gripped by weak growth and persistently high inflation, while Brazil, in a much worse kind of mess, is predicted to escape recession next year.
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"Schroeder is a reputed and renowned politician, who has persistently advocated strategic cooperation between Germany, Europe and Russia," Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin told the company's shareholders before the vote.
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But legislators and witnesses brought up everything from the "Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act" to the disposal of fetuses to the United States' persistently high maternal mortality rate.
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"That is one of our big concerns and we need to study if this phenomenon of persistently high inflation will last longer or if it's done," said the official.
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Drillers are now out to prove to their investors and private equity backers that they made the right moves to survive in a world of persistently low oil prices.
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Through this cleverly assembled anthology of Arulpragasam's life, however, we finally get an insight into how the immigrant story – her immigrant story – was pursued so persistently throughout her career.
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Forecasts for Delta's domestic competitors are pointing to lower quarterly earnings as airlines grapple with how to grow profits with persistently low fares, and higher labor and fuel costs.
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Yellen's speech will be closely watched for a steer on U.S. monetary policy, given persistently low inflation, but central bank observers do not expect her to give new guidance.
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The ratings also consider the ongoing challenges to operating margins given the competitive market conditions and weak economic environment, including persistently low interest rates and somewhat weak employment conditions.
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ATF BANK The affirmation of ATF's Long-Term IDRs at 'B-' and VR at 'b-' reflects the bank's persistently weak asset quality, low capitalisation and only modest core profitability.
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Importantly, ELEVATE expands the availability of jobs during economic downturns and in areas with persistently-high unemployment and poverty, responding to needs voiced by both rural and urban workers.
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Clinton leveled against Mr. Trump were essentially nonpartisan, focused on character and his temperamental fitness for the presidency — issues raised as persistently on the right as on the left.
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Obstfeld said that persistently weak growth that leaves lower-income people behind has fueled a political movement "that blames globalization for all woes" and seeks to raise trade barriers.
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"The persistently low level of claims should provide some reassurance that the economy is growing," said Jim Baird, chief investment officer at Plante Moran Financial Advisors in Kalamazoo, Mich.
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The central challenge of Wednesday's budget will be to improve Britain's persistently weak productivity, which lags international rivals and is seen as a major limiting factor on economic growth.
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They include: persistently low inflation, a decade of QE compressing yields and forcing investors into the long end of the curve, and U.S. Treasury funding-related debt issuance quirks.
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Economists said bullish consumers, together with the tightening labor market, were compelling reasons for the Federal Reserve to increase interest rates next month despite worries about persistently low inflation.
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The Fed has cited persistently low inflation as one of the reasons for easing monetary policy in the U.S. In July, the Fed cut rates by 210 basis points.
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They give a voice to people who are voiceless, not only in traditional mainstream media, but within the white corporate feminism that persistently occupies popular conversation about contemporary feminism.
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Hyperinflation is a mercurial phenomenon, a rupture that occurs when a government persistently spends (or prints) money that it doesn't have, and the public loses confidence in the process.
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About two years into her time there, Ms. Capsolas contacted Mr. Kirschenbaum after Frank Langello, Babbo's executive chef, persistently sexually harassed her, according to a lawsuit she later filed.
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For an entire decade — known proverbially as Japan's lost decade, due to its persistently and irremediably sluggish growth, and intermittent years of recession — commissions in Tokyo completely dried up.
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But the persistently small number of users suggests that most Americans close to death would not personally choose to self-ingest barbiturates, even if they support legalizing that option.
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Mr. Buffett, whose record of beating the stock market over the past 50 years is unparalleled, is known for being persistently optimistic about the prospects of the American economy.
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Despite the persistently warm weather, my excitement for fall is expressing itself by way of aspirationally autumnal attire — today, a rust-colored jersey dress from Boden and Adidas Gazelles.
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"The government has agreed to take drastic measures to fight the coronavirus outbreak and persistently pursue the target of maintaining macro-stability to meet the growth target," it said.
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DISINFLATION EVERYWHERE Bond yields idled as a boost from the trade deal failed to offset pressure from low U.S. producer price inflation data, which highlighted persistently low inflationary pressure.
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"I revealed a very bullish posture intermediate-term since October when Powell guaranteed he would not rescind the insurance [rate] cuts unless inflation was persistently above target," Druckenmiller recalled.
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DISINFLATION EVERYWHERE Bond yields dropped as a boost from the trade deal failed to offset pressure from low U.S. producer price inflation data, which highlighted persistently low inflationary pressure.
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New York's Attorney General Barbara Underwood had filed suit against Trump and members of his family in June, alleging a pattern of "persistently illegal conduct" at the nonprofit foundation.
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The greenback was also weighed down after the Federal Reserve's December policy meeting minutes suggested further U.S. rate increases would be gradual because of concerns about persistently low inflation.
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"Persistently declining oil supplies from Venezuela and simmering strike actions in Norway and Iraq are prompting bullish sentiment," said Abhishek Kumar, senior energy analyst at Interfax Energy in London.
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At a meeting of the ECB on July 83th, Mario Draghi, its outgoing president, signalled that he was "determined to act" to address the euro zone's persistently low inflation.
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"EIOPA will follow up on the findings and analyse in more depth the investment behaviour... in particular in the persistently ultra-low and negative interest rate environment," EIOPA said.
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De Blasio's withdrawal came after months of failing to improve what was persistently ultra-low support in opinion polls tracking voters' preferences for Democratic contenders vying for the nomination.
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In cities like Vancouver and Toronto, which have been experiencing persistently high property prices, the measure on increasing foreign' buyers tax has allowed the housing market to cool down.
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Ultimately, the novel's tension rests on the clash between Ndali's modern, newly awakened sense of agency over her romantic choices, and Chinonso's persistently naïve, unchanged ideas of romantic ownership.
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An environment of persistently low interest rates raises concerns about secular stagnation — a tendency to suffer repeated intractable slumps, because the Fed doesn't have enough ammunition to fight them.
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If you, like me, are naturally skeptical when servers persistently push a big-ticket item, you might be tempted to blaze your own path through Madame Vo BBQ's menu.
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But we can change that by jointly focusing on these 230 areas: Transgender people are persistently the subject of violence, more so than any other sector of the population.
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She's persistently optimistic and believes that Trump will thaw relations on the Korean Peninsula enough to change restrictive laws like the one that keeps her from returning to Pyongyang.
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The downgrade of the standalone rating is driven by Greenland's persistently high leverage, which will limit its financial flexibility to face potential headwinds in the domestic property or credit markets.
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Meanwhile, average students were 25% more likely to use cannabis on occasion and 53% more likely to use it persistently in their early teens than pupils they outperformed on tests.
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We're still dazzled by the notion of a woman who fucks and reads in equal measure, which is to say that she is persistently — myopically — treated as a rare entity.
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That inflation has been so persistently low despite economic growth and low unemployment is something of an economic mystery — everything from Amazon to cutthroat price competition between cell phone providers.
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The government has been trying to defuse protests by farmers angered by persistently low dairy and meat prices, and has also turned to the European Union to obtain extra aid.
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Inflation has been persistently below the 2% level during the economic recovery, and Daly said that should allow the Fed to continue to try to increase employment until inflation rises.
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Persistently weak readings of inflation have been a particular conundrum for policymakers vexed by an inability to coax consumer price pressures upward toward their annual growth target of 24 percent.
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Norwegian oil firm Statoil cut its 2016 capital expenditure again after posting third-quarter earnings below forecast on Thursday due to lower-than-expected output and persistently low oil prices.
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That evaporates once you realize the source of the sound, and turns to confusion — what robber would attempt to enter via the front door and so persistently announce their presence?
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Persistently low post-crisis interest rates meant pension funds could no longer depend to the same degree on fixed income to help meet withdrawal demands of an aging pensioner population.
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The argument for a Fed rate cut centers largely on the fact that inflation remains persistently low and the Fed's stance on holding rates steady has failed to boost it.
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"One of the key credit constraints for most rated sovereigns is the persistently low growth environment," said Alastair Wilson, Moody's managing director for sovereign risk, in a statement on Monday.
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The three banks' asset quality has persistently been better than the domestic sector average due to their lower risk appetites and strong risk controls, which benefit from tight parental oversight.
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"Looking ahead, we expect that persistently low interest rates will put pressure on net interest income," Hamers said, referring to the bank's chief earnings pillar from activities such as lending.
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But since then, it has persistently declined, especially since the middle of last week, and now is at its narrowest since July 2007, on the eve of a steep recession.
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While Reichardt isn't a political filmmaker per se, she persistently returns to characters who don't fit into their particular time and place, and her sympathies naturally tilt toward the disenfranchised.
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The U.S. central bank hiked interest rates in December for the first time in nearly a decade, but has held them steady since then amid concerns about persistently low inflation.
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Before the aircraft could take off, an "initially small group" of Israeli Jews "vocally and persistently" demanded that two Arab passengers undergo additional checks—purportedly because they were acting suspiciously.
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The ruling looked at cases of a prolonged disorder of consciousness (PDOC), which encompasses people who are minimally conscious or in a persistently vegetative state following a severe brain injury.
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Oil exporting giants Russia and Saudi Arabia agreed on Tuesday to freeze output levels in order to counter persistently low oil prices, as long as other oil producers also agreed.
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KEY RATING DRIVERS Persistently Elevated Leverage The Negative Outlook reflects Coca-Cola's elevated leverage (on both a gross leverage and supplemental net leverage basis) as high for the current ratings.
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Further cuts in the RRR had been widely expected this year, after fresh data pointed to persistently soft demand in the Asian economic giant, raising fears of a sharper slowdown.
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CENTRAL BANKS: ECB President Mario Draghi said the euro zone's central bank was looking at interest rate cuts, fresh bond buys and new policy guidance to lift persistently low inflation.
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The Six Nations – our yearly festival of European eggball, muddy shorts and bloodied foreheads – starts up again on Saturday (6 February) when France are visited by the persistently woeful Italians.
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The Washington Post has created a nifty tool designed to address one of the novel problems of our political era: a president-elect who persistently uses Twitter to spread lies.
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The yen did dip briefly after minutes of the Bank of Japan's January meeting showed most policymakers shared the view that the central bank should "persistently" pursue powerful monetary easing.
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A sub-index for total new orders contracted for the first time in at least a year, falling to 22017 amid persistently weak demand at home and softening global growth.
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Iran's hawks have always maintained the US couldn't be trusted, and now they are saying "we told you so," greatly undermining Rouhani who has persistently advocated diplomacy with the West.
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Fingrid said persistently low prices in Finland and the neighbouring countries will hamper market-based investments and lead many current production plants to close down prematurely (Editing by Alexander Smith)
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The brief surge repeats a pattern that has emerged in the last 55.75.50 days after a market rout that saw big speculators exit bullish positions on persistently high inventory figures.
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In addition, persistently negative rates could well force European banks to raise fees on checking and savings accounts to recoup the rising cost of depositing reserves at the central bank.
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"Economic momentum appears to have slowed in some major foreign economies and that weakness could affect the U.S. economy," Powell said, adding a note of caution about persistently low inflation.
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