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Deutsche's vulnerability to shocks is the problem, not the shocks themselves.
If there are shocks to it we will respond to the shocks.
This study applies specifically to trade shocks, and not economic shocks in general.
When shocks hit the economy, you're just going to have to suffer with the shocks.
"Large economic shocks have a proclivity to turn into financial shocks," said Mr. Stiglitz, the economist.
Leaping shocks — in the air — are more powerful than the shocks eels can deliver in the water.
Subjects were told to administer electrical shocks to another participant, without knowing that the shocks were fake.
But it's possible that supply shocks can bleed into demand shocks, and there economic policy can help.
He listed them as industrial shocks and inventory imbalances, oil shocks, excessive inflation, financial imbalances and fiscal tightening.
History is a chronicle of "shocks"—the shocks of wars, natural disasters, and economic crises—and their aftermath.
As a small, open economy, Estonia is vulnerable to shocks to its main trading partners and sector-specific shocks.
When given small electric shocks in a particular cage, adolescent mice learned to associate the cage with the shocks.
He gave electric shocks to dogs and discovered that they stopped resisting once they learned they could not stop the shocks.
This means fewer shocks from new rules, but it won't stop the shocks that occur every year from all the existing regulations.
Such shocks could always occur, especially as regards cost shocks from the external environment, but there was no indication of them at present.
"Furthermore, economic shocks are contributing to prolonging and worsening the severity of food crises caused primarily by conflict and climate shocks," it added.
"Nothing in this country shocks me; I would disavow it, but nothing in this country shocks me," Mr. Trump told a CNN anchor.
Even more significant, Autor determined that though generally speaking trade shocks did not "favor conservative politicians," shocks "that disproportionately affect white males" did.
SWAN: So, this is -- I mean, I have to say, that sweet kind of shocks me, and that -- not much actually shocks me from this president.
Geopolitical shocks adding extra tension "We may have a wide range of geopolitical shocks between the US and China, global cyber warfare," and more, said Roubini.
As a result, China has joined the United States as a generator of shocks to the international economy, while becoming more resilient to shocks originating elsewhere.
The Federal Reserve has been very concerned about shocks in Asia, geopolitical shocks, the impact of BREXIT, a variety of different things, the election, and was holding back.
There's no way that you can avoid the shocks, the negative shocks that will come from breaking the past trade, investment and so forth relationships that we've had.
Basically, shocks happen, and when you establish a common currency without a shared government, you give countries no good way, fiscal or monetary, to respond to these shocks.
As the frequency of shocks continues to increase, it leaves what Cottrell called "narrowing windows" between shocks, making it nearly impossible to recover and prepare for the next one.
"And most analysts say that past shocks would have had a much bigger impact if the ECB had not been active in order to absorb the shocks," he said.
"If monetary policy successfully offsets all other shocks, the data only show the response to the cost shocks, which trace out the wrong slope," she added in her presentation.
"WISE and Spitzer have given us the best images of bow shocks so far," scientist Cintia Peri, who is involved in another search for bow shocks, said in a statement.
The authors studied 226 shocks across 134 countries over the last 53 years and, unlike previous reports, examined the connection between shocks and land-based agriculture and sea-based aquaculture.
"Retirees have volatile spending throughout their retirement, due to everything from negative shocks like car maintenance to dental work to positive shocks like helping grandchildren go to summer camp," Fellowes said.
And we are determined that, unlike eight years ago, Britain's financial system will help our country deal with any shocks and dampen them — not contribute to those shocks or make them worse.
Exogenous shocks"The third cause of a recession, historically, has been an exogenous shock — and those are things we can't predict by definition, otherwise they wouldn't be called 'shocks,'" Mossavar-Rahmani said.
But Mr. Harrison is a genre spoiler, and I suspect that in this new play, directed by Pam MacKinnon, the audience may be in for some shocks of their own: shocks of recognition.
Existing policy buffers, including fiscal, monetary and banking regulations, "may not be sufficient to offset future shocks, reducing the capacity available to policymakers to insulate the economy from future adverse shocks," he said.
The central bank has repeatedly stated that there is no "mechanical relationship" between price shocks and monetary policy, and it would only react to such shocks if they affect expectations or wider inflation.
The dangers are occasionally brought to light by external shocks.
This could lead to shocks down the line, it warned.
"It shocks me how he's not been corrupted," she said.
Unexpected shocks prevented the deal from reaching its full potential.
And it's through such visual shocks that racism is learned.
Lines and networks failed, and some operators received severe shocks.
On at least two occasions, it had delivered mistaken shocks.
They want to be able to insulate themselves against shocks.
In Hungary, two shocks undermined faith in the old order.
But that's the purpose of taboo, it shocks your system.
Why it shocks: The melon pop heard round the world.
Your education system needs to make people resilient to shocks.
If they're not, it delivers electric shocks until they relax.
At the same time Britain is vulnerable to global shocks.
It usually hurts, often shocks, and always causes a commotion.
"What shocks me is that overtime is involuntary," Zeng said.
It's about time somebody shocks them out of their complacency.
I love you so dearly that it shocks me sometimes.
They come about because of things like oil price shocks.
Repeated batterings, Walker argued, acted on women like electric shocks.
That would leave Asia's largest economy exposed to outside shocks.
The graphic detail of each incident shocks and infuriates me.
Brazil's inequality shocks the conscience, and leads to obvious injustices,
Needless to say, there are plenty of shocks all round.
Negative supply shocks send the price of crude oil surging.
Here's what shocks me most about this Nobel Prize disaster.
The shocks occurred every one to 210 seconds, without warning.
His fame came suddenly, and the shocks are still reverberating.
This is my lyrical response to both of those shocks.
The Fuse Man stage is all about avoiding painful shocks.
Ford says the shocks automatically adjust damping as conditions change.
Smith applies shocks to the language, twists tenses at will.
Britain's financial system will help deal with any shocks. 2.
GOODSTEIN: Listen, the reason that Democrats&apos heads are exploding is because it shocks the conscience to see babies in these metals fences, cages, call them what they want, that&aposs what shocks the conscience.
The shocks from the quake rippled across 54 "barangays" or barrios.
This is the age of disruption: New shocks await, I guarantee.
This is a situation that shocks even many Republicans, notably Sen.
This, frankly, is an unlikable decision—one that shocks the conscience.
External shock reservoirs keep the new shocks cool under high stress ...
Global shocks mean investors have been buying fewer developing-country assets.
It mildly shocks her, his ease in admitting this, his confidence.
Supply shocks also create a nasty trade-off for monetary policy.
Without Rough, Britain would be more vulnerable to winter price shocks.
This shocks me because the SVU is absolutely aware of bloggers.
Jet Li looks unrecognizable , shocks fans with frail appearance in photo.
"Nothing in this country shocks me," Mr. Trump told Erin Burnett.
The Walking Dead had shocks in store, especially in the beginning.
"What shocks me is that overtime is involuntary," he told Mashable.
Shocks to the system like Brexit make them more urgent still.
Even a perfect model would omit what economists call "exogenous shocks".
And during the transportation test, we saw shocks of this magnitude.
Bow shocks left behind by runaway stars in the Milky Way.
That probably shocks political pros from both sides of the aisle.
Shocks and suspension are calibrated until they perfectly match each vehicle.
Moreover, the economy has shown resilience despite domestic and external shocks.
But shocks during good times are just bumps in the road.
You could cushion the economy from shocks by adjusting the rate.
Oil price shocks historically have been a main cause of recessions.
But there were two major shocks in the terrestrial business world.
Some great shocks and scares with the young and old cast.
The corners have extra rubber bumpers to cushion shocks and drops.
Still, it does spring a few shocks in the casting department.
Unfortunately, it shocks me, two of our athletes are among them.
However, reliance on tax revenue leaves Tallinn vulnerable to macroeconomic shocks.
Britain's upheaval is a reminder that other shocks are also possible.
T&R is moderately sensitive to traffic and fuel volume shocks.
And that was one of the first shocks of my life.
Other systemic shocks have led to brief jumps in cash demand.
It was a jarring transition in a day of political shocks.
His success shows just how vulnerable we are to demagogic shocks.
This meant the global economy was being buffeted by simultaneous shocks.
Indeed, insurance is a tool used to help buffer financial shocks.
Subramanian researched past shocks such as Brexit and Argentina's debt collapse.
So when the pastor becomes more progressive, that shocks the system.
But that approach, called "lean inventory," exposes Amazon more to shocks.
Edward's novel shocks her back to life, only to destroy her.
"And in this world, significant macro shocks will be more prevalent."
Politico: Trump shocks black voters — by trying to get their votes.
But that approach, called "lean inventory," exposes Amazon more to shocks.
Macroeconomic policies can't really do anything about supply shocks like those.
Also, we shouldn't forget that hierarchical systems are susceptible to shocks.
There was the extreme fatigue, random electric shocks, and mood swings.
"Lack of fiscal consolidation in high-debt countries increases their vulnerability to shocks, whether those shocks are autonomously produced by questioning the rules of (the euro zone's) architecture, or are imported through financial contagion," he said.
The authors provide more detail, explaining that the rightward shift is driven by trade shocks to industries that have traditionally employed white men in relatively large numbers, and is largely unrelated to shocks to other industries.
Historically, negative oil-supply shocks have presented a dilemma for the Federal Reserve and other monetary-policy makers: These shocks typically weakened growth, which demands looser policy, but also lifted consumer price inflation, which requires tighter policy.
The fear of the penis in the United States still shocks me.
While underwater jolts from eels are well-known, above-water shocks aren't.
Countless Americans before me experienced the same kind of shocks before ACA.
There are also accounts of the use of whips and electric shocks.
Such frailty could heighten the impact of any shocks to the system.
What we don't want to see is shocks that shock the consumer.
However, market shocks or large individual NPLs could result in larger increases.
Topping the charts, shock of shocks, is Harry Potter & the Cursed Child.
He's brilliant and just shocks me with what he's going to do.
That leaves them vulnerable to currency swings and external shocks, it warns.
Fabrications about the future felt frivolous amidst the most shocking present shocks.
In a laboratory, the researchers stressed voles with beeps and light shocks.
And monetary policy makers have the tools to deal with those shocks.
"We are trying to avoid shocks," explains Adeyemi Dipeolu, his economic adviser.
And when the shocks start, they're both well-timed and memorably staged.
Reviewers described her as convulsing audiences, administering jolts, chills, even electric shocks.
Shocks come from abroad, too, when currencies tumble or import prices spike.
The $899 starting price doesn't include a keyboard, which still shocks me.
The government has plenty of foreign reserves to cushion most external shocks.
The explosion triggered an aftershock within eight minutes and three additional shocks.
They also watch out for any shocks or attacks on the system.
"They have implications for monetary policy responsiveness to negative shocks," he said.
But five shocks from a Taser had "literally zero effect," Wilkins said.
Whatever they do, the era of oil shocks is far from over.
The sanctions on that country have not caused any huge market shocks.
The country's resilience to politically motivated supply shocks should not be underestimated.
Now I see the struggles they go through and it shocks me.
I had so much fun out there tonight and that shocks me.
"They can't absorb any more shocks," said WFP spokeswoman Dina El-Kassaby.
Several others were bound and given electric shocks, the rights group said.
Instead, Chávez sextupled Venezuela's foreign debt, leaving little buffer for economic shocks.
He was installing new shocks on his 0003 burgundy Cadillac Brougham Elegante.
Hammond says that restricted Britain's ability to respond to future economic shocks.
Yes, actual economic outcomes, like oil price shocks, can flip the economy.
Nonetheless, the small absolute volume of equity makes it vulnerable to shocks.
High debt ratios also suggest reduced policy space for responding to shocks.
Light creates moods—it reveals, it hides, it shocks, or it soothes.
"It just shocks me that somebody would question the Gators," McElwain said.
A series of smaller shocks followed the initial quake, the JMA said.
When we fainted they gave us electric shocks to bring us back.
There are a few good shocks here, but mostly there is patience.
But a new report, published by the Juvenile Law Center, shocks nonetheless.
That's because economic shocks aren't something you can schedule on a calendar.
"Concerns have risen about credit and liquidity shocks," Deutsche Bank economists wrote.
Their streamers were sophisticated, tired of cheap shocks like immolation or dismemberment.
It is that poor leadership converts moderate economic shocks into a crisis.
Each day brought new shocks as the government ran to catch up.
Climate change is playing a key role in these recurring heat shocks.
If its storytelling worked, "Natural Shocks" would land potently on multiple levels.
But that doesn't erase the hour-plus that "Natural Shocks" spends flailing.
"The jokes no longer landed; its shocks felt uglier, cruder," she writes.
It's equipped with a reinforced frame, larger tires, and new Fox shocks.
But there had been a number of shocks to his idealistic vision.
Iran could explode Lebanon's fragile political compact and causes region-wide shocks.
Some were caused by daily beatings and electric shocks, some by scabies.
Fedun said price shocks would only happen if producers violate their commitments.
It still shocks me when people react so negatively to my stealing.
This popular view omits the fact that economic cycles end because of shocks to the system caused, for example, by the Fed tightening too rapidly, oil prices suddenly rising, financial imbalances leading to liquidity concerns or international shocks.
But even without these shocks, remittances were falling—and fewer were being counted.
Such treatment - often in religious settings - can involve psychoanalysis, injections and electric shocks.
As the lawsuit neared trial, the Taser shocks emerged as a central issue.
In addition to earnings, SEB's solid capitalisation provides a buffer against unexpected shocks.
Nijm said he was beaten and threatened with electrical shocks during his interrogation.
The impact of negative income shocks or governmental capacity was also very weak.
America should also do more to prepare for negative shocks before they occur.
"If anything, slow grinding with potential downside shocks" is most likely, she said.
Maybe you heard about the new workout that "shocks" your muscles into working.
But history suggests shocks have a nasty habit of occurring. Economist.com/blogs/buttonwood
The good times won't last forever, especially if outside shocks hit the economy.
The current-account deficit is substantial, making the economy vulnerable to external shocks.
It documented cases of torture, including the use of electric shocks and waterboarding.
Stovall said high P/Es make the market vulnerable to any unexpected shocks.
The film plays clearly and with plenty of shocks the first time through.
It never shocks people when I tell them they need an estate plan.
The reading follows two macro shocks to the economy from earlier this week.
After two more shocks, they were able to get a steady pulse back.
Both are acutely vulnerable to global financial shocks, natural disasters and climate change.
"I mean this season there's like so many shocks, it's massive," Turner added.
FOOTBALL tournaments are often remembered for the shocks they produce on the pitch.
What shocks me the most is this dude wanted to know about me.
He writes extensively about how he was threatened, beaten and given electric shocks.
We maintain that ratios are vulnerable to even modest shocks for some banks.
He has spoken out against reports suggesting multiple Taser shocks can be dangerous.
The latter face shocks over quality, fees, travel costs, housing and living expenses.
Cities with more human capital are better able to adapt to economic shocks.
Still, the declaration feels like an act of self-liberation that subtly shocks.
High sectoral and geographical concentration of exports increases exposure to potential economic shocks.
One of the chief marital shocks for Charles was Diana's lack of deference.
It just shocks me that they still are seeking death in this case.
When shocks occur and the economic outlook changes, monetary policy needs to adjust.
"People already affected by conflicts are extra vulnerable to other shocks," he said.
Support for farmers A resilient supply chain should be able to withstand shocks.
G.E. has been battered by a series of shocks over the last decade.
And then the shocks, because they're so geographically concentrated, they're highly, highly disruptive.
There have been so many shocks that it's hard not to go numb.
First, Trump's team shocks the country with its callousness, causing chaos and terror.
The Neediest Cases Fund Zaps of pain, like tiny shocks, bombarded her head.
Eventually, even cold air over my face or lips set off blinding shocks.
It would be nice if we could cleanly separate real and nominal shocks.
Regulators are working to understand how bank portfolios are structured to withstand shocks.
He was tortured with shocks and told to confess to burning the vehicles.
But unlike in previous financial shocks, those moves may not stem the damage.
Free trade creates shocks and challenges to any economy, which are cruelly concentrated.
Sharp hikes in energy costs caused by supply shocks usually hurt global growth.
France's susceptibility to political or external shocks is very low, the agency added.
The willful ignorance of the top American commanders in Vietnam shocks even today.
It's an interesting time: oil shocks, striking autoworkers, political pressure on the Fed.
After past wars, societies eventually absorbed the shocks and got back to business.
They defibrillated her with electric shocks, injected epinephrine and succeeded in reviving her.
This would lower the vulnerability of the bank's capital to asset quality shocks.
In the absence of shocks, relative exchange rate stability is expected to continue.
During his reign, Sudan was plagued by armed conflict and multiple economic shocks.
As part of its review, it said banks remained resilient to potential shocks.
USGS is now warning that bigger shocks that could damage buildings are possible.
But my enjoyment of these shocks wasn't sexual—I was certain of that.
"The country should continue building resilience and buffers against external shocks," Guriev said.
"When discount rate shocks become more correlated across markets but cash flow shocks don't, long-horizon investors can still use global diversification to attenuate long-run cash-flow risk, which is the most relevant risk to them," the authors write.
Since 22013 America has earmarked funding to help people adjust to trade-related shocks.
They subject prisoners&apos genitals to electric shocks or hang rocks from their testicles.
"The shocks [are what] won this particular group over," said SkyRunner consultant Mike Mitchell.
Photo: GettyThe United Kingdom is banning pet collars that deliver shocks or spray chemicals.
Recently, it's been susceptible to soft global conditions, terrorism shocks and sharing-economy disruption.
So for a restorative experience mixed with shocks of cardio, give it a try!
I think you have got to come up with these shocks -- the conscience examples.
"It shocks the conscience," the plaintiff's lawyer, Gerald McGonagle, tells the Kansas City Star.
"They administered electric shocks, but they mostly hit me with a pipe," he said.
Well, galleries have surprisingly withstood a lot of shocks already, as technology has changed.
" Weddington called the video of the incident "disturbing" and said it "shocks the conscience.
It kind of shocks people that we're a part of the Housewives franchise now.
FED'S DALY SAYS FISCAL POLICY NEEDS TO PLAY LARGER ROLE IN SMOOTHING ECONOMIC SHOCKS
Still, the economy seems better placed to withstand shocks than a few years ago.
The problem for investors is that the implications of such shocks are not uniform.
IF 2016 was a year of shocks, what will the next 12 months bring?
Gradually the shocks increase, often accompanied by screams of pain from the unseen victim.
Shocks can precipitate a switch in sentiment by weakening links in the great chain.
Increased exchange rate flexibility allows to the economy to absorb shocks without depleting reserves.
"They administered electric shocks, but they mostly hit me with a pipe," Alihan said.
The story (Taylor Swift SHOCKS Music Industry: "I Voted For Trump") appears on lifeeventweb.
Strategists warn that one or two big shocks could wipe away months of profits.
Mr Lowe worries that debt is rendering Australia's economy "less resilient to future shocks".
Above all they have a skill for adjusting to social change and external shocks.
As a result, the Fed has had to be alert to possible economic shocks.
Then, they could change the heart rate, administer shocks, or quickly deplete the battery.
It said one 18-year-old student was "given electric shocks to his feet".
For-profits sell the idea that they can help students smooth over economic shocks.
Clinics still offer "cures" for gay people, involving electric shocks or nausea-inducing drugs.
But even those who maintained continuous coverage would be susceptible to extreme price shocks.
"We designed the agreement in a way that was robust to shocks," he said.
But is it the thrills and the shocks that we keep going back to?
With the historic double shocks of two Category 4 storms, the 8:30 a.m.
In order to do this, the team repeatedly "trained" a snail with electric shocks.
The pairs of shocks don't freeze the prey, but cause their bodies to twitch.
A defibrillator was wheeled in, and his heart was given a series of shocks.
"EDIS would make banks better protected if there were larger local shocks," Hill said.
"The likelihood of further negative shocks to our growth forecast has risen," Obstfeld said.
Every now and again these short, sharp shocks for the ages test our credulity.
Some years ago, malfunctioning defibrillator wires gave patients unnecessary, ferocious shocks to the heart.
When these shocks happen, companies can transfer the price to customers faster than ever.
The American economy, until recently, seemed impervious to all but the largest global shocks.
If the economic shocks continue, then the British experiment will serve as a warning.
Japan and Europe have endured severe market and economic downturns after these market shocks.
Fueling its sudden ascent have been a series of recent shocks to the system.
Stopping fracking would cause one of the biggest energy shocks in the recent past.
In general, the weaker the economy, the less able it is to absorb shocks.
In a year of political shocks, this may be the shape of the next.
Inflation is very low, growth is meager, and the economy is vulnerable to shocks.
Doing so will require careful commination from the Fed to avoid adverse market shocks.
Barring any shocks to the economy, we expect them to raise rates in December.
It undergirds the resilience necessary to absorb the inevitable shocks any political system faces.
Authorities have few options for absorbing shocks beyond resorting to fiscal and external buffers.
The TL;DR fashion review: A collection that shocks is often one worth shocking.
"We have sufficient room to change monetary policy to react to shocks," he said.
"Whenever I fell unconscious, they gave me shocks to revive [me]," the man said.
What they may not appreciate is that an economy isn't always susceptible to shocks.
They restarted your father's heart with shocks of electricity, slid down the breathing tube.
Of course, it shocks you and you do get worried for your own safety.
But when big shocks do hit, the quality of leadership suddenly matters a lot.
Various approaches could lessen the economic shocks that globalization and technological change have delivered.
His perpetual approval rating in the low 40% range leaves him vulnerable to shocks.
At the end of "September," it's her quiet, touching delicacy that shocks and enthralls.
History shows it can take the energy market time to rebound from health shocks.
As geopolitical crises go, those were pretty big shocks to markets and investor psychology.
And demand shocks can be more challenging to stop because of the uncertainty involved.
S. Phase 22.1 trade deal, making equities more susceptible to shocks now, Tao said.
It added that the central bank should increase reserves to protect against external shocks.
The report outlines "idiosyncratic shocks" as the main risks to the administration's rosy outlook.
Nguyen has seen the biggest returns from plants with shocks of color—specifically, pink.
And we talk about short-term shocks going from $60 to $70 a barrel.
None of Trump's response at Wednesday's rally should surprise, even if it still shocks.
The country's overall financial system maintained its stability and soundness against shocks, it added.
It's been triggered by two long-term trends and two shocks to our system.
In 2009, the manufacturer introduced the possibility that Taser shocks could affect the heart.
When I think about the tremendous resources devoted to just that, it shocks me.
MAYBE EVEN INTO IN THE MID 2s, ALL THINGS ABSENT ANY KIND OF SHOCKS.
Pitt shocks No. 2 Clemson on late FG CLEMSON, S.C. — Blewitt didn't blow it.
It shocks me and it is absolutely inconsistent with the values of this administration.
"That is what just absolutely shocks me about this whole thing," Mr. Ausem said.
Nope. Thanos did away with Star-Lord in one of the film's biggest shocks.
But lately, the language in Brexit seems only to have set off seismic shocks.
Bellentani was imprisoned for two years and tortured repeatedly with electric shocks and beatings.
We know it, but it still shocks us when they do such terrible things.
Half of the volunteers used the sounds-and-shocks device daily for four weeks, took a four-week break, and then used a similar device that only emitted sounds, but no shocks, for another four weeks, and finally took another four-week break.
"In the last months we have been quite clear to highlight that we have been facing the shocks that I have alluded to and we are still not free from potential additional shocks," said Diaz de Leon, whose term begins Dec. 1.
"Vice-versa, during economic shocks, negative shocks, monetary policy had shown an enormous ability to stabilize economies globally, for example, through the GFC," Orr said, without elaborating on how the RBNZ might react differently to a global crisis in a new framework.
Whether it was the Eurozone crisis in 2011, the end of quantitative easing and oil price shocks in 2016, or the fall out from the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes in 2018, the US economy has survived one off shocks over the years.
This is one of the most difficult shocks we central bankers have to deal with.
That may make it difficult to withstand the shocks that regularly beset the aviation sector.
Exposure to financial shocks is also moderate, with a developed and financially sound banking sector.
"The poor are always extraordinarily vulnerable to shocks because they have no buffer," said Sachs.
Unipol Banca's capital base is small and at risk of sudden shocks in asset performance.
"Having said that, barring any last-minute shocks, Bolsonaro is going to win," Wood said.
Fitch continues to expect insurers' strong capital buffer to withstand underwriting shocks or market volatility.
When consumption is slowing, economies are more vulnerable to "negative" shocks that turn into recessions.
"It surprises me how people continue to make the same mistakes; shocks me," Lemonis says.
When a country has economic shocks, it can offset them by the population moving around.
"What shocks me about Pennridge is that the lack of concern isn't subtle," said Brodsky.
Ryan still shocks me to this day of how much he puts everyone before himself.
One reason countries have flexible exchange rates is to cushion their economies from external shocks.
"An awareness of what really shocks and gets 'news' is clearly on show," he said.
WHEN historians gaze back at the early 21st century, they will identify two seismic shocks.
The past 20203 years have been pockmarked with oil wars, oil shocks and oil spills.
Whatever your particular fantasy, there are bound to be more oil wars and oil shocks.
With a brushed texture and extra-thick bracket, it's resistant to slips, dirt, and shocks.
That could increase the household debt-to-asset ratio, leaving residents vulnerable to external shocks.
Moreover, prolonged low growth and inflation themselves make the euro area increasingly vulnerable to shocks.
The extent of Epstein's alleged crimes "shocks the conscience," Berman said at Monday's press conference.
He expects quarterly home prices to fall 0.5 percent to 1 percent, barring external shocks.
"Trump shocks the nation every day," said Julian Zelizer, a presidential historian at Princeton University.
With so many economies now stuck in liquidity traps, it more political shocks seem inevitable.
The euro zone needs better systems for pooling risk, and more resilience to external shocks.
Exposure to financial shocks is moderate, due to a developed and broadly sound banking sector.
Successive shocks to oil prices, in 4.33 and 24.3, sent both inflation and unemployment surging.
Their response to shocks can usually only speed up or slow down broader structural trends.
After a week of shocks, the women's tournament has reached the halfway point tantalizingly poised.
Replacing Iranian crude will leave little room for producers to respond to future supply shocks.
But mostly, it's an upbeat singalong that doesn't stint on the shocks or the gore.
He's since had two more cardioversions (electrical shocks to the heart) and one other ablation.
There are some shocks, but clearly, this is a tension-packed, grim future-horror movie.
U.S. stock markets are recovering from initial Brexit shocks, nearing pre-vote levels this week.
And the ability of the shale industry to dampen oil-price shocks is easily overstated.
Our monetary policies are capable of coping with those shocks that might come to pass.
The Fed should save some ammunition should external shocks demand a substantial and immediate reaction.
Economies operate on their own rhythms, and sometimes they show surprising resilience amid political shocks.
The liquidity position of the bank is acceptable but sensitive to confidence shocks in Portugal.
She proposed monitoring and reducing leveraged corporate lending and limiting potential shocks to the economy.
The bow shocks of a runaway star are related to the mass of the object.
The artist's spell-binding compositions weave together tiny pearlescent nodes and shocks of spiky bursts.
"shocks me that I'm seeing this but it doesn't surprise me…," Biles wrote to Douglas.
However, climate shocks and conflicts would continue to cause hunger in 2019, the report added.
They were all shocks that temporarily impacted U.S. consumers and, as a result, consumer confidence.
The scenario envisaged a rare but possible combination of external and domestic shocks, IMF said.
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), the central bank, blamed the fall partly on commodity production "shocks".
The system shocks hit harder, but overall, there's still a lot of money behind Bitcoin.
The Fed will hike rates in December barring any major shocks, policymaker James Bullard said.
" Friedman Agnifilo said Weinstein's reported pattern of mistreating women is "disgraceful and shocks the conscience.
There's a good chance Washington will be at the epicenter of any market shocks Tuesday.
Undeterred, Paul takes Jude and begins praying so loudly that he shocks Jude into silence.
Glanzman and his team gave the snails a series of electric shocks to their tails.
He handed out pamphlets, which countered rumors that the shocks could adversely affect pregnant women.
Here were some of the biggest culture shocks I've had to adjust to since moving.
Stretches of the fence will give electric shocks to anyone who tries to climb it.
It would not represent such a strong additional safeguard against any substantial anti-inflationary shocks.
That could have the advantage of avoiding economic shocks, perhaps even extending the process indefinitely.
The acts included rape, waterboarding, electric shocks, acid burns, mock executions and removal of fingernails.
Less profitable lenders are more vulnerable to economic shocks, and prone to taking on risks.
The indictment describes his conduct as "so abusive it shocks the conscience," the Post reported.
Banks are in a better position to withstand shocks today than they were in 2008.
The Dot Com bust and suprime crises felt like big, surprising (at the time) shocks.
They kicked us, beat us with sticks, gave us electric shocks, beat us with cables.
Thailand's high household debt could weigh on consumption and increase the economy's vulnerability to shocks.
In fact, many people would choose pain — in the form of electric shocks — over boredom.
Net external debt is well above peers and exposure to Brexit highlights vulnerabilities to shocks.
The U.S. dollar's reserve status has withstood numerous shocks and a succession of profligate presidents.
For other retirees, debt can cushion spending shocks, which become more frequent as we age.
Electrical stimulation devices, or ESDs, administer electrical shocks through electrodes attached to an individual's skin.
For me, personally, it was one of the great shocks when I was doing research.
Various shocks are imaginable, but the focus in 2017 is likely to be on politics.
With economic shocks, large-scale human behavior tends to take over, regardless of government intervention.
This marks the first time the global economy has been buffeted by simultaneous supply shocks.
It also cited the Chinese government's deep financial resources to address any potential debt shocks.
Because we were better able to contain the disease and its shocks to our institutions.
Then, over the next seven and a half hours, he was subjected to electric shocks.
We've seen all of those and, historically, these shocks tend to be relatively short-lived.
By now there had been too many shocks; everybody wanted to get it over with.
"If you look at the very long term, EM shocks are barely noticeable," Goldberg said.
Aid officials defined resilience as the ability to adapt to sudden environmental or political shocks.
To this day, Sal's tossing balled-up bills at Mookie, one by one, shocks me.
I find myself confiscating a lot of Casio watches and G-Shocks with huge faces.
Trump is different because he is the shock, and there are new shocks every day.
Exciting changes in your love life are taking place, but some shocks may come, too.
I think for some republics, including the American republic, small shocks will not be enough.
Dark spots also were more likely to be suffering from recent environmental shocks, like bleaching.
In particular, we're interested in products that help consumers weather financial shocks — things that can help consumers anticipate and manage the unexpected and expected shocks that all of us encounter, whether it's a car repair, job loss, trip to the ER or long-term illness.
Poland's central bank is flexible when reacting to shocks and should be so, as it has to take into account the reasons for the shocks and their durability, The National Bank of Poland's governor said in an article for the Rzeczpospolita daily on Thursday.
BOE'S CARNEY - EMERGING MARKETS NEED TO USE FISCAL SPACE CAREFULLY GIVEN RISING RISKS OF GLOBAL SHOCKS
This data is really going to help us advance our understanding of how these shocks interact.
Those until-now-unacknowledged reports define the number of lead fractures or instances of inappropriate shocks.
They include more than 22,000 instances of lead fracture and nearly 2,900 incidents of inappropriate shocks.
However, Airbus sales chief John Leahy said the industry had coped with a series of shocks.
Two additional shocks have affected 2017 growth prospects, with further downside risk to growth this year.
When it's so many people counting you out, when they realize you're lit it shocks them.
One of the big shocks was just how much I had changed around in my memory.
"It shocks the conscience to see that someone at that age could be thinking like that."
Astronomers are finding dozens of the fastest stars in our galaxy by locating their bow shocks.
As a result, many do not have the cash on hand to weather sudden economic shocks.
Oil shocks are scary because they simultaneously deal a blow to household spending and consumer confidence.
But its susceptibility to frosts, droughts and warmer temperatures has caused supply shocks and volatile prices.
Growth in the EU is highly sensitive to external shocks, due to its export-driven economy.
That puts the United States in a good position to withstand any potential shocks, he added.
What shocks me the most once I'm up in the air is how easy everything is.
With less spare capacity, the oil market will be vulnerable to supply shocks and prices spikes.
He also said electric shocks were applied to his head and body more than 30 times.
Ratings for commodity exporters build in some tolerance for price shocks, particularly where buffers are large.
After the first shocks, the sea pulled back into itself, as if swallowed by the sand.
Armenian authorities do not intend to draw the funds unless shocks generate balance of payments needs.
Investors across the globe are positioning themselves for a "summer of shocks", a new survey shows.
He can also generate bioelectric shocks, which channels into objects, most often a sword he carries.
That would effectively increase their overall stock exposure but still give them protection against financial shocks.
As economic shocks go, leaving the EU will turn out to have been a minor one.
It was a typical Tesla event, full of twists, shocks, and plenty of smoke and mirrors.
It's the rare film that finds dread in slow-moving inevitability, instead of in sudden shocks.
Why it shocks: This episode's titular "climb" is a genuine thrill ride, with (literal) high stakes.
NIGERIA'S CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR SAYS BANKS WILL BE REQUIRED TO HOLD HIGHER CAPITAL TO WITHSTAND SHOCKS
"We believe that in general there will be no major shocks this year," Kedrin told Reuters.
The result was pitiful: Only three chargers were insulated well enough to protect against electric shocks.
Years of protectionism have slashed both economies' reliance on foreign trade, sheltering them from potential shocks.
Nuclear power didn't go over well in the US, despite the oil shocks of the 1970s.
So consumers feel the brunt of oil price shocks even if we do not import oil.
Because free capital flow can generate shocks to the domestic financial sector LD: Oh I see.
The regular tests determine whether firms would survive deep hypothetical shocks to markets and the economy.
"Everything about that poster shocks me," Morgane explained when I ask her why she had volunteered.
ALONG with bank runs and market crashes, oil shocks have rare power to set monsters loose.
This limits housing affordability and makes consumers particularly susceptible to negative shocks to their income levels.
He added it would, however, require new shocks which he did not see at this point.
The Indonesian capital markets are susceptible to external shocks and reliant on wholesale short-term funding.
The Pavlok is fully customizable so you can adjust how weak or strong the shocks are.
Sawada said Asian governments have "enough policy space to handle" shocks and pressure from currency depreciations.
"The financial sector is now more likely to dampen shocks rather than amplify them," he said.
Extreme weather can cause short-term shocks to economic activity; rising temperatures can dent productivity growth.
But, Kostin added that the Russian economy was strong and should not expect any significant shocks.
The police and security service routinely torture detainees with techniques such electric shocks, beatings and rape.
"Not the products that really led to big payment shocks in the last crisis," Fratantoni said.
These volleys of shocks cause the muscles of prey to tense at once, stopping all movement.
Similarly, the Fed faces macroeconomic shocks that can push the economy toward recession or high inflation.
The result is a diversified economy able to withstand shocks, including a property bust in 2011.
"We get ready for shocks like this and we prepare our lives for this," he said.
At $800 it's one of Casio's most expensive G-Shocks and it's also the most complex.
The second paper finds that democracies receive a smaller hit from commodity shocks than other regimes.
"Reforms must continue to address these long-term challenges and bolster resilience to shocks," it added.
But the economy is now further into its expansion and more vulnerable to shocks, Meyer said.
Paradoxically, the apparent comfort level in the markets may actually be a recipe for impending shocks.
They needed to cardiovert me, which is when they take the electrical shocks to your heart.
"But there is no denying that the susceptibility to large global shocks has risen," Obstfeld said.
The report said the government routinely tortured detainees with beatings, asphyxiations, mock executions and electric shocks.
Indeed, how we think about oil-price shocks and the US economy has changed quite dramatically.
The ability to absorb shocks, particularly when viewed as an aggregate diversified portfolio, has been impressive.
Intact natural systems are most resilient to shocks such as droughts, floods, disease or global warming.
There are also worries about potential market shocks coming from central bankers as they reduce stimulus.
By definition, this leaves a narrower cash cushion and thinner psychological buffer against any market shocks.
Rather than relying on shocks, "The Dark" takes a sober approach to its realistically gruesome imagery.
There have been reports of electric shocks, including stun guns, used to break down the poisons.
His delivery shocks because it is more of a tragic miscalculation than a simply bad performance.
That makes it vulnerable to economic downturns and shocks in the real estate market, he said.
The first was "turnover shocks," which are events that prompt workers to consider leaving an organization.
A child-abuse case shocks Germany, record fires hit California and India gets its first Ikea.
Basically, as long as the economy isn't being hit by major shocks, political posturing hardly matters.
Savings are an important factor in weathering economic shocks, especially for people who are self-employed.
Thirdly, globalization will need to be rethought to make supply chains more robust to global shocks.
Is there going to be some scandal that shocks the startup in a couple of years?
In the long run, wages and prices adjust and money is "neutral" — only real shocks matter.
Such bear markets are triggered by external one-off shocks, like war or an oil crash.
While saving said scooter guy, Owen (Kevin McKidd) accidentally shocks Tom's genitals with the heart paddles.
As these shocks intensify and affect more cities, the tanker men look set for boom times.
It shocks me how the genre can find seven Thomas Rhetts and only one Maren Morris.
But the risk of further output shocks will linger while Libya remains politically and militarily divided.
Dr. Nakamura's murder was particularly brutal, sending shocks of grief around Afghanistan and drawing widespread condemnation.
All of the effects and shocks and aftershocks of the movement will inevitably have an effect.
Studies have shown that some people prefer electric shocks to being left alone with their thoughts.
"You don't know what the shocks are going to be that interrupt your plan," she added.
To test this, the researchers subjected the mice to random electric shocks in a certain room.
This came on top of previous oil shocks that raised prices by a factor of five.
You know, we've built our business to be able to sustain short-term shocks like this.
One fear is that these algorithms might prompt more frequent and sudden shocks to share prices.
Economic shocks in the 1980s led many Venezuelans to conclude the system was rigged against them.
And it doesn't hurt that investors have learned to look past many Trump-induced geopolitical shocks.
KASHKARI SAYS FRACKING HAS EFFECTIVELY CAPPED THE PRICE OF ENERGY, LIMITING OIL SHOCKS TO THE ECONOMY
What comes next: The road ahead is fraught with potential trade-related shocks for the market.
"More attention should be given to establishing appropriate policy buffers to mitigate future shocks," Rosengren says.
They noted that Brent should trade around $60 per barrel in 2020, absent any geopolitical shocks.
India would be one of the emerging markets more at risk to global shocks, Biswas said.
All we know for sure is that we'll get more shocks and cliffhangers before a conclusion.
In response, the Tax Foundation says interest rates have stayed pretty steady regardless of policy shocks.
"You had a confluence of kind of shocks on supply, negative supply shocks for things like oil or industrial metals, that all kind of hit at the same time and made it seem like the economy was a bit stronger than it really is," explained Achuthan.
Inflation and employment are affected by temporary shocks and structural shifts, as well as by economic policy.
If such guesswork was all there was to go on, many more election results would be shocks.
When called upon to deal with the inevitable shocks that await, their failure could be truly catastrophic.
My esthetician, Silvia, told me that the chill shocks your skin, which then constricts your blood vessels.
It's an area we think will be a source of the shocks of the next 12 months.
When Reagan came into office, interest rates were probably 15 percent, 16 percent, which shocks people today.
Because I think in both of these circumstances there is nothing that, you know, that shocks me.
But riots in the 1960s and the oil shocks of the 1970s heralded decades of manufacturing decline.
Another thing Okojie does well is hiding nasty little shocks right at the end of her tales.
That means asymmetric economic shocks get entrenched and you end up with high unemployment in some areas.
That has notoriously involved the use of torture, including waterboarding, electric shocks, sexual humiliation and sleep deprivation.
But analysts feel India's relatively stronger economic fundamentals will allow domestic markets to withstand shocks from China.
Some banks see market liquidity as stretched, making it harder for the financial system to absorb shocks.
"We, therefore, recommend a phased transition to avoid the short-term shocks to particular sectors," she said.
Since then, he has had two more cardioversions (electrical shocks to the heart) and one other ablation.
Other shocks during the campaign — most notably two terrorist attacks — didn't appear to fundamentally alter the race.
Mr. Weinstein's pattern of mistreating women, as recounted in recent reports, is disgraceful and shocks the conscience.
"Those vulnerabilities are slow moving, but those are potential amplification mechanisms if bad shocks hit," he added.
The indelible gruesomeness is a credit to Hellboy's ambition to deliver bloody, grisly shocks and nightmare fuel.
The FDA has received reports of shocks, burns, bruising, skin irritation, and pain from unregulated EMS devices.
"Foreign macro shocks" account for about two-thirds of Germany's slowdown since 2017, according to Goldman Sachs.
Shocks can impose new constraints on firms and households by cutting off sources of credit or sales.
Keri's initial decision to accept the hush money shocks Amy – as does Rosa's (Beatriz) support of it.
Hackers could create mischief -- some say "chaos" -- but the election system is resilient enough to withstand shocks.
Why it shocks: Oh, like you don't want to see Brienne of Tarth fight a freaking bear.
A plane can absorb more shocks than one might think, but a runway is only so long.
SO BETWEEN OIL PRICE SHOCKS AND OTHER THINGS HAPPENING AROUND THE WORLD, WE HAVE SEEN LOWER INFLATION.
Major modern economic shocks, like the Great Depression, have taken a decade or so to recover from.
The education system needs to make people resilient to shocks I think economists underestimated the China shock.
That would leave the oil price vulnerable to supply shocks—if fighting in Libya escalates, for instance.
In a country traumatised by past economic shocks, Mr Macri promised to straighten all this out gradually.
"This is pretty normal after market shocks," said Keith Lerner, chief market strategist at SunTrust Private Wealth.
After the oil-price shocks of the 1970s, Saudi Arabia embarked on a programme for Muslim hegemony.
The institution indicated it was the lender with the least capacity to sustain any potential economic shocks.
Stories that promote surprise over character end up as mere soap opera, a series of sensational shocks.
Hence, electric eels developed this ability to lunge and deliver shocks directly—a much more powerful deterrent.
In addition, the African economy on which this middle class thrives remains fragile and susceptible to shocks.
U.S. shale oil producers have all-too-successfully proven that that they can adapt to price shocks.
But other analysts are more positive, noting markets have taken this year's political shocks in their stride.
Once found, they picked 80 candidates from the data to figure out the source of the shocks.
But that won't happen on Tuesday, especially if Sanders shocks the world and makes the race close.
The term "genocide" is not a vague assignation to throw at every atrocity that shocks the conscience.
There are also more low-rated loans for smaller issuers that are more vulnerable to economic shocks.
"The economy has enough policy space to ward off potential adverse effects of external shocks," Espenilla said.
Indeed, there are horrific reports and case studies of practitioners using nausea-inducing drugs or electric shocks.
The test will look at how funds cope with heavy redemptions, major market shocks, and liquidity stresses.
The recession already motivated some young adults to prepare for the shocks that can arise without warning.
EU regulators should also insist on market risks being managed locally if market shocks loom, Enria said.
Wedged between China and India - and home to Mount Everest - Nepal is particularly prone to seismic shocks.
Trump shocks with refusal to accept election results -- It was the most newsworthy line of the night.
The ability quickly to credit individual bank accounts with cash, for example, would render shocks more manageable.
Through the app, you can set the intensity of the shocks — from 45 volts to 450 volts.
In extreme cases, peanut allergy sufferers risk life-threatening anaphylactic shocks, should they accidentally ingest the nut.
"It goes off, and what it does is it shocks your heart back into rhythm," said Huggins.
The officers tortured him with electric shocks and interrogated him for the names of other gay men.
It means you can't cushion the shocks as well as you otherwise would have been able to.
Only then will the nation wisely spend its resources to prepare the electric system against future shocks.
Hong Kong boasts an admirable track record of surviving shocks, from regular typhoons to the SARS epidemic.
This makes consumers particularly susceptible to negative shocks to their income levels, unemployment and rising interest rates.
Related: Arie Luyendyk Jr. shocks viewers in 'Bachelor' finale Kufrin called the split "brutal" at the time.
"It just shocks me every day how different our opinions and basic core values are," he said.
The midterm results spared investors the shocks of the US presidential election and Brexit referendum in 2016.
Some detainees there claimed they endured physical and sexual abuse, infliction of electric shocks, and mock executions.
A November report by the rights group alleged that those detained were flogged and given electric shocks.
PARIS — The shocks have come one after another: Islamic State killings of civilians in Brussels and Nice.
"The implication is that retail prices are becoming less insulated from these common nationwide shocks," Cavallo writes.
This is no way to protect borrowers — especially young, low-income workers — against shocks to their earnings.
That means investors might have to endure a lot of shocks like the ones from last week.
Consequently, regulators introduced "stress tests" to see whether they could cope with theoretical shocks without taxpayer handouts.
It's Valentine's Day, a fact that shocks Rae; that's not the kind of time she's been keeping.
The shocks delivered by "BlacKkKlansman" are no less startling, and are frequently bound up with other films.
The Mexicans provided one of the early shocks of the tournament when they beat Germany 1-0.
There may, however, be some powerful knock-on shocks from curtailments in aluminium's raw materials supply chain.
However, "any bit higher and we're starting to see the different shocks in the system," he added.
The risk of a miscalculation that results in catastrophic civilian consequences and global economic shocks is high.
The band lays down shocks of intensely abrasive screamo that flare out from a more melodic base.
One of the cultural shocks since moving to the city has been the food portions, she says.
Political turmoil has also caused market shocks in the first half of the year, mainly in Europe.
As a result, the economic shocks that can eventually come from that are still not fully known.
But the way the more international LME contract is behaving suggests the shocks may be more global.
The electrical shocks were also an attempt to condition people to stop engaging in self-harming behavior.
If people don't save for emergencies, they cannot buffer themselves against unexpected shocks in the short term.
Both Ethiopia and Kenya were identified as potentially suffering large trade shocks due to falling Chinese demand.
Episodes start and end with shocks, and while they are often quite effective, the scares don't escalate.
At the beginning of World War II, the small Baltic country of Lithuania saw two major shocks.
It also makes you think, what programs do we have to help people adjust to these shocks?
The real fear is that shaky policy allows small shocks to create a broader crisis of confidence.
Because luxury is so vulnerable to economic and stock shocks, LVMH shares have fallen 24% since January.
Lately, the pace of shocks has picked up, even if our capacity to process them has not.
It came from human problems, monetary and financial shocks that hit the system, hit the global system.
When I was 20, I began to feel electric shocks in the right side of my face.
An able-bodied person doesn't get jolted awake by electric shocks every 20 minutes the entire night.
"The Scale of the Catholic Church's Criminality Still Shocks," says a recent editorial in The Washington Post.
Economists proposed that workers in distress because of trade and technological shocks would embrace more nativist politicians.
The trading also reflected expectations that major central banks will cut borrowing costs to offset economic shocks.
Following the oil shocks, global oil consumption grew more slowly while non-OPEC production rose more rapidly.
The oil price shocks of the 1970s hurt economic growth, straining countries' ability to afford health care.
A brief look at the quadruple shocks Germany confronts is a useful prism to study the problem.
Industrial shocks and inventory imbalancesThe manufacturing sector&aposs risk to the economy has diminished since the 1980s.
Yet women's rage is still unruly: It frustrates all attempts to contain it, shocks, confuses, and provokes.
The EU conducted its first pan-European test in 2011 to see how well banks could shocks.
The French want the budget to help stabilise member states suffering short-term shocks and other imbalances.
And despite electoral shocks and deadlocks, a break-up of the euro is not on the agenda.
MAS stress tests suggest that banks can weather a range of shocks, including a tighter liquidity environment.
The slang word "Gigi" was used to describe the device that generated electric shocks to torture prisoners.
Hardt added that the free-floating zloty was "a good insurance policy" in case of external shocks.
But industry executives and analysts said aviation had a history of riding out economic and political shocks.
In the 00013s, we started having some serious economic problems with the 00003 and 21000 oil shocks.
Because often when people get financial shocks, they have no choice but to raid their retirement savings.
It was established by Congress after the oil shocks following the OPEC oil embargo in the 1970s.
"The NBH is designing fine-tuning instruments to offset potential considerable and persistent liquidity shocks," it added.
And they've got plenty of monetary and fiscal policy tools to deal with the short term shocks.
"Not only is the decision incorrect as a matter of law, it shocks the conscience," she said.
DIMON: IT SHOCKS ME THAT THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS FOR THE SAKE OF AMERICA.
The combination of both shocks will rapidly increase the unemployment rate and trigger a large economic recession.
The bright cadmium red against the brick-and-glass backdrop of the city brilliantly shocks the eye.
Smouldering ire over pollution will make it harder for the party to cope with political or economic shocks.
Kenya's growing stock of foreign-currency denominated debt will make the country more vulnerable to exchange rate shocks.
A low inflation target, he said, gives the Fed too small a buffer to fend off future shocks.
He said some of his patients were traumatized by unexpected shocks and the repercussions went on for years.
So in some respects, modernity has made us less vulnerable to shocks to our food supply or climate.
A 35-year-old French woman went to the emergency room after feeling "electric shocks" in her legs.
Still, Beijing has remained defiant, vowing to stimulate domestic demand to cushion the blow from any trade shocks.
Inaction in the face of worsening climate shocks risks moving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals beyond our reach.
And even if that message offends and shocks our conscience, we must protect the right to speak out.
However, unreserved problem assets accounted for 176% of FCC, highlighting the bank's vulnerability to unexpected asset quality shocks.
Someone might share an idea that shocks you—Uranus can be unsettling—but can lead to critical thinking.
But the American system is resistant to major shocks because of the strength of the two-party structure.
Siluanov also said that Russia's fiscal policy should remain prudent and balanced in order to minimize external shocks.
Yet, at the border, he separates hundreds of families – perhaps permanently – with a callousness that shocks the conscience.
Of the 51 countries that faced food crises in 2017, 34 had climate shocks, per the UN report.
The experiment itself is simple: Subjects are asked by the experimenter to deliver electric shocks to another person.
Growth in the region — and especially Germany — is sensitive to external shocks due to its export-driven economy.
In some films this works well, since the succession of shocks and splashy gore is the whole point.
The ECB says it looks past oil price shocks, even though they eventually feed through to headline inflation.
On perhaps a subtler level than electric shocks, hot temperatures may also make us less helpful to others.
CPR and defibrillator shocks that are performed as quickly as possible give them the best chance at life.
Her advice to investors at large is to have a well-diversified portfolio that can absorb market shocks.
It works by detecting heart arrhythmias and delivering shocks to the heart to get things back on track.
If West Virginia shocks everyone and shows a real challenge from Clinton, Trump's night will be virtually over.
We have overheard their arguments, eavesdropped on their secrets, endured their arid stretches, weathered their short sharp shocks.
There are no more major shocks (like the Red Wedding or Jon's assassination) the show has to deploy.
It radiates and shocks along the surface of your body, like fucking somebody in a sandpaper-lined bed.
Adept policy responses helped stabilise the situation following the dual shocks of falling oil prices and Western sanctions.
GEORGE: WELL, I THINK WE'RE SENSITIVE TO THE KINDS OF UNEXPECTED SHOCKS THAT CAN RIPPLE THROUGH THE ECONOMY.
Brazil also suffered 'shocks' such as a hit to industrial production from a burst mining dam in January.
Prices are still susceptible to shocks from the lingering tensions in the Middle East, analyst and traders said.
The Rockefeller Foundation-backed $164 million program aims to help urban areas protect themselves from stresses and shocks.
His body convulsed on the hardwood floor, and despite shocks from a defibrillator, he could not be revived.
The stress test, taken every two years, simulates two extreme, theoretical shocks to see how insurers could cope.
Instead of using electrical shocks, she suggests using a vibrator during pregnancy for a similar, but safer, sensation.
By now, however, the economics profession has become much more preoccupied by the shocks that ordinary workers suffer.
Globally, the report notes, this year could see fallout from various political and economic shocks take deeper effect.
When she first balked at entering the brothel, she said she was beaten and tortured with electric shocks.
It's the first time we see how harmful her touch can be, and it shocks and humbles Logan.
What I saw still shocks me: 10 members of the armed offenders squad aiming their guns at us.
Over the next 10 days, he said he was given electric shocks, punched and beaten with metal pipes.
Even economies which have flexible exchange rates and borrow in local currency are therefore vulnerable to global shocks.
Erkki Liikanen, governor of the central bank, explains that Finland has suffered an extraordinary combination of adverse shocks.
This is provided the Icelandic operating environment demonstrates resilience to external shocks in the post-capital controls era.
They lost, and it's likely that they will face serious employment shocks as a result of the measure.
He contended banks are well-capitalized enough to sustain shocks similar to what happened during the financial crisis.
But each one of those shocks in isolation is not sufficient enough to derail U.S. growth, he said.
This divergence makes sense; more than immediate impacts, shocks create uncertainty and uneasiness about the near-term future.
Ordinarily there would be buffers to cushion against such shocks, but Mr Jonathan's cronies have largely squandered them.
The report said trade-dependent countries must find ways to store food in preparation for inevitable shocks elsewhere.
The LCR rules govern how many liquid assets financial companies need to hold to protect against future shocks.
On September 6th the governor of the central bank said that Ireland is "especially exposed" to "international shocks".
"The Supervisory Board thinks any manifestation of those shocks might require an easing of monetary policy," he said.
The cyclical test covers a five-year period of shocks, while the exploratory version will span seven years.
The Caddy is also all-wheel-drive, and it gets rear-wheel steering and those great magnetic shocks.
Asphyxiation and electric shocks are used, as well as sexual violence, 120 groups said in a joint statement.
We need to focus our efforts on regularizing migration and developing robust economies and societies resilient to shocks.
A large exposure to WMPs may make Baidu vulnerable to asset-quality shocks, especially as loss events rise.
Italy, Greece, and Portugal, among others, remain highly vulnerable to external shocks and speculation in their bond markets.
The common currency has been recovering from political shocks over the last few weeks, trading Monday at $1.1790.
"There's a potential for huge volatility and huge shocks," said Mark Blyth, a political economist at Brown University.
The EBA test contained potential shocks like Britain crashing out of the EU next March without a deal.
Further to the ability to withstand economic shocks, banks were tested under exploratory conditions for the first time.
Her tale of rape is so horrifying and so violent that it shocks and is maybe also titillating.
This time, they're investigating a serious sexual assault that shocks the tight-knit seaside town to its core.
"If there would be additional negative shocks we would not hesitate to react to that," Mersch told CNBC.
While many G-Shocks can be had for less than $100, the DW6900 model is my top choice.
"The fiscal capacity should step in and prevent such moderate shocks from turning into catastrophic ones," he said.
"As the saying goes: It's the stocks, not the shocks," said BIS's head of research, Hyun Song Shin.
External shocks, like the plunge in oil prices in 2014, have hampered the bank's efforts to create inflation.
Wild Type is manufacturing salmon that can provide more sustainability to our environment and absorb climate change shocks.
T&R is moderately sensitive to traffic or fuel volume shocks, and does not rely on expansionary capex.
Well, of course you have accidents: People drowning, getting shot, electric shocks, or struck by lightning—and surviving.
If none of this shocks you or even sounds remotely edgy, then perhaps you're a Mad Lad too.
There could also be external shocks, such as geopolitical issues with Russia or China, or another financial crisis.
And then, the automatic one is also counting all the times that it shocks me for no reason.
This year — one of shocks and surprises and the great being brought low — the picture is pretty clear.
In the U.S., a rippling cascade of shocks is oncoming, with severe impacts expected in April and May.
The first of these shocks occurs immediately, as a late-night card game explodes into a triple murder.
" Then she shocks Aunt Elizabeth deeply by noting that "God is good and the devil might be worse.
More than 85% of South African government debt is in rand, helping shield it from exchange-rate shocks.
The stunning does not kill the fish, only temporarily shocks them so they can be counted or caught.
His son told U.S. senators last month he had been tortured in detention, including electric shocks and whipping.
They were tortured in the same room, she said; she suffered electric shocks while her mother screamed nearby.
The big problem now, I'd say, is the extreme fragility of Europe with respect to any future shocks.
"The implication is that retail prices are becoming less 'insulated' from these common nationwide shocks," Mr. Cavallo wrote.
The country has changed in the past year, and many of us have grown numb after unrelenting shocks.
The economic shocks could spread to other industries, starving local and state tax bases of sorely needed revenue.
Plus "just-in-time" supply chain looks dangerous when you've got these sudden shocks that shut it down.
Even people who are themselves O.K. with gay people in churches, something shocks them about their pastor changing.
TUNIS — Tunisia's young democracy has endured many shocks since it emerged from the Arab Spring protests of 2011.
Previous shocks, including last decade's European debt crisis and the 2011 tsunami and earthquake in Japan proved fleeting.
Regling rebuffed talk that the euro zone hadn't implemented enough reforms in order to deal with future shocks.
"The alleged behavior shocks the conscience," Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States attorney in Manhattan, said on Monday.
Synchronicity of inflation rises after large movements in the oil price, such as the shocks of the 1970s.
This would dramatically increase the risk of simultaneous crop failures, food production shocks and other devastating climate impacts.
Compared with other large banks, it was relatively well capitalized to withstand the shocks of the 2008 crisis.
He plans to hedge against increased volatility as markets absorb those shocks by employing a put spread strategy.
Look, look, look, it says, at the clothes, their fabrics, colors, shapes, shocks, quotations, details, exaggerations and parodies.
Typically, sleep-deprived mice won't remember the shocks the next day and will walk blithely across the room.
And then to discover that suddenly other people can access it — in a way that really shocks me.
A set of high-performance, long-travel Fox shocks means the Raptor tackles bumps and ruts with ease.
And research conducted during the Great American Eclipse of 2017 suggests the sun's midday disappearance shocks some plants.
Still, increasing agricultural production further would increase the food security of Libyans, and buffer them against future shocks.
Rubio, with 23.1 percent, shocks Trump (24.3 percent) and is not far behind Iowa winner Cruz (27.7 percent).
This year, Tennessee Aquarium&aposs Christmas tree in Chattanooga is lit by the shocks of an electric eel.
Within a couple of minutes, electrical shocks are pulsing into my legs, causing them to contract into pedaling.
Emerging markets is the most aggressive portion of most investor portfolios, so shocks should be expected, Goldberg said.
Potential shocks from election day on Thursday are driving up demand, and thus the price, of bearish derivatives.
Nearly a third of the U.S. population is at higher risk of death or injury from Taser shocks.
It's not the fact that [a person going through these economic shocks is] just resenting some income loss.
Praet said there was a need for flexibility to account for the size and nature of inflation shocks.
And so, this week, there were some shocks in the repo market, and really due to two factors.
The second is a stabilization function that would cushion external shocks to the euro zone as a whole.
And then to discover that suddenly other people can access it — in a way that really shocks me.
His next move shocks both parents, especially Catherine, who now suspects Keira of targeting her son's trust fund.
And here is the killer chart to show all the biggest shocks in the event of a Brexit:
"The fear of the penis in the United States still shocks me," he lets out during a phone exchange.
Those shocks include needling and threats from Trump and throw-out-the-scoundrel elections across Europe and in Brazil.
Export-oriented manufacturing industry tends to be geographically concentrated, which means that trade shocks can have devastating regional effects.
There are people working to make our food system resilient to shocks from a supervolcano, impact, or nuclear winter.
The expected gradual liberalisation of the exchange rate would also support the country's ability to adjust to external shocks.
In the minutes, the bank highlighted temporary food supply shocks as one of the reasons behind stubbornly high inflation.
The medical examiner cited the Taser shocks as one of a number of "significant conditions" present in Carter's death.
Rate shocks can hurt banks Bank profits would only take a minor hit if the Fed lowers rates slowly.
The two-round structure, which excludes third-party candidates from the final contest, provides a buffer against populist shocks.
An MGM employee suffered some minor injuries from electric shocks when he tried to rescue the girl, Doubleday said.
India, a major oil importer, has suffered economic setbacks this year with an extremely weak and significant trade shocks.
"It shocks me every time we hear this sort of news, that attacks like this can happen," he began.
Wooden sticks, cable cords, electric shocks and items resembling tank belts were used to subdue prisoners, al-Shogre said.
In response to these oil shocks, the price of a gallon broke the dollar mark for the first time.
Suspension upgrades — including new Fox shocks — help the vehicle stay level and under control when racing over irregular terrain.
History offers numerous cautionary tales about the effects that these weather-related shocks can have on society and politics.
"We have never seen so many shocks that have affected the Paraguayan economy in a single year," Mora added.
" She added: "So many shocking things have been released, and what's surprising is how little anything actually shocks people.
Global stocks rallied for a third day, as investors reacted to a lack of new shocks about the virus.
It boasts the ability to navigate rugged off-road terrain with state-of-the-art shocks and engine capacity.
Edward Luce, a commentator for the Financial Times in Washington, is well placed to observe the shifts and shocks.
Shocks from Brexit could hurt one of China's biggest export markets and spark more swings in its financial markets.
The bank has repeatedly stressed that it should not adjust monetary policy in response to one-off price shocks.
She estimated the cost of making low-carbon infrastructure that can withstand shocks might be an additional 10 percent.
For Europeans jolted out of complacency by the shocks of the last few years, that familiar line finally resonates.
The use of electric shocks, which has been widely documented in Syrian detention facilities, came up in various accounts.
And markets have absorbed the shocks of Chinese capital flight, violent oil liquidation and Brexit-vote panic rather nicely.
"Starting in the early 90s, trucks were just pickup trucks with leaf springs and little-bitty shocks," Saucier said.
But, he said, they are probably ill-prepared for future shocks, despite the experiences and advice of their parents.
It could subsequently expand its role to deliver the supply of safe assets required to respond to macroeconomic shocks.
The working group of bankers said the transition should last until the end of 2021 to avoid market shocks.
Absent any big shocks, the Fed expects to keep gradually hiking rates because inflation is not about to surge.
Adam shocks Jonas by revealing that they are the same person — he reveals his scarred neck to prove it.
Exciting changes are in the air—some shocks may come too, but you're totally prepared for it all today!
After the twin shocks of the dotcom bust and the September 11 attacks, WIRED's approach to political coverage changed.
He and others have become somewhat desensitized to them, but "I still see material that shocks me," he said.
Unlike other commodities such as oil, the price of gold tends to rise in response to negative stockmarket shocks.
" * "If the U.S.-China trade conflict escalates, global trade, investment and financial markets will be subject to greater shocks.
Reopening negotiations on NAFTA has the potential of creating another massive round of economic shocks to all three nations.
"The Turkish banking sector has a high capital adequacy ratio that would endure shocks," he said in a statement.
And cardiologists are constantly working to improve the ICDs themselves so that shocks happen only when they need to.
Their deaths were attributed to the "shocks, noises and changes of water sources" brought about by the bridge project.
The opening scene with the flashcards and the electric shocks is classically written discomfort comedy that is very successful!
The Kurdish issue looms as one big danger, and so does the Turkish economy's growing vulnerability to external shocks.
Scroll through the gallery to find out all the biggest shocks, ranked from the obvious to the jaw-dropping.
I don't know about you, but this attempt at school safety shocks and disturbs me in its short-sightedness.
The tight regulatory stance has also protected banks in Hong Kong and New Zealand against potential property-price shocks.
Indeed, most investors are more worried by chronic ailments than the sort of shocks simulated by the stress tests.
Fitch is concerned with HRS' exposure to shocks and downturns in U.S. military spending or shifts in spending mix.
These symptoms, dubbed "discontinuation syndrome" include flu-like symptoms, hypersensitivity, insomnia, vivid dreams, and the sensation of electric shocks.
His decision shocks his overprotective mother (Jennifer Jason Leigh), overwhelmed father (Michael Rapaport), and tough sister (Brigette Lundy-Paine).
The buffer would then be available to help banks absorb shocks associated with declining credit conditions, the Fed said.
In the decades leading up to 1950, thousands submitted themselves to the high-voltage shocks of "violet-ray generators".
However, other analysts argued that the Russian economy and budget were now less vulnerable to external shocks than previously.
"However, commercial real estate firms are vulnerable to shocks," the FSA said in its twice-yearly Financial Stability Report.
The tremor was the latest in a string of at least three shocks to be observed since Pyongyang's Sept.
The euro zone has been implementing actions to ensure the area becomes more resilient to economic and financial shocks.
Thom Browne and Versus Versace And at these shows, opaque cream pigments were applied for shocks of pure color.
Macroeconomic shocks are known to ripple across the Asia-Pacific region, and can hurt both profitability and exit opportunities.
Despite various shocks, Greece's economy had proved to be more resilient than expected, the ratings agency said on Friday.
New rules designed to protect European insurers against financial shocks, known as Solvency II, came into effect in January.
The only significant recent episodes of deposit outflows happened in response to shocks in 2005-06 and were temporary.
"The racist message shocks the conscience and is highly offensive," Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew Carey said in a statement.
Wall Street has been rattled by a series of political shocks that investors fear could roil the world economy.
The report used a baseline projection representing historical outcomes of "health shocks" and an adverse projection of current trends.
To be clear, this conclusion does not imply commodity shocks and other supply disturbances have no effect on inflation.
That torture includes beating them with sticks, giving them electric shocks, and filling their mouths with mud, reports say.
These measures aim to strengthen the European institutions and make them more resilient to any economic or financial shocks.
" Rennhack said Trump's tariff threats had taken their toll, although "the financial system is pretty robust to absorb shocks.
Central banks hold gold and foreign currency reserves to allow them to act if there are any market shocks.
The bank's core capital buffer has dropped significantly due to persistent losses and it appears vulnerable to moderate shocks.
Britain's stunning decision to leave the European Union set off an immediate wave of geopolitical, economic and cultural shocks.
Trump is an increasingly dangerous electrical current, administering shocks to civic norms, and Republican leaders are letting it flow.
Yet the overarching trend is towards a self-reinforcing set of shocks, set off by the great financial crisis.
"Devising solutions requires adaptation and building community resilience to the shocks of climate change weather-related events," said Shafiei.
At least half those who died after Taser shocks last year fell into one or more of those categories.
Apart from providing more localized imaging than an MRI, the electrodes are also able to provide small electric shocks.
The works play up the void of outer space, sometimes with shocks of color, other times in marbled grayscale.
After the twin shocks of Brexit and Donald Trump's election, the far right has seen a series of setbacks.
It reminded me of the shocks in our long good sleep and I was briefly hypnotized by its repetition.
A wave of nausea, accompanied by electric shocks of pain that were synchronized with my pulse, monopolized my consciousness.
Test scenarios combined shocks to both global and domestic economies, as well as the impact of potential misconduct fines.
Moving to Boston came with its own shocks, but after a year of spinning my wheels, I felt good.
"We have to change the shocks frequently because the roadside here is not in good shape," Mr. Gamboa said.
The US economy is facing two serious shocks: the spread of the coronavirus and the drop of oil prices.
After the initial devastating shocks, the Akutagawa of Peace's novel returns to his house to retrieve his favorite books.
The spread of the virus threatens a global downturn and, for Turkey, the prospect of back-to-back shocks.
It found that "weather shocks on agricultural regions in 103 countries around the globe directly influence emigration" to Europe.
Trump, Pence and business leaders are eager to calm public jitters and soften economic shocks that pose recessionary risks.
Remember when Dominic Cooper and James Corden tested their friendship with a quiz that involved electric shocks as punishment?
This time there are not electric shocks, though; just two treadmills, steadily being cracked up with each passing question.
What's driving the shocks: Crown Prince Mohammed says that he's modernizing the Saudi economy and cracking down on corruption.
Policymakers said the blow to Brazil's economy from coronavirus will come via three main shocks: supply, inflation, and demand.
Europe has earned its reputation for dithering, debating and cross-border recriminations while economic shocks play out largely unchallenged.
It has protruding wires that can deliver shocks to the skin when triggered by an employee at the school.
Ms. Goldberg said her son would receive two-second shocks as a sporadic part of a broader treatment plan.
The new models ride on adjustable, coil-over Fox shocks, and a height-adjustable air-ride suspension is optional.
Officials want to make sure that monetary policy is appropriately set to insulate the economy from any potential shocks.
French President Emmanuel Macron is among those pushing for a fund, financed by taxpayers, to help counter economic shocks.
The current stagflationary phase is due to supply shocks in the food and fuel sectors and adverse base effect.
Seeing an engagement ring on someone my age — I'm 23 and graduating from Princeton in June — shocks many people.
A quake with a preliminary magnitude of 261 struck the island on Saturday, after a week of seismic shocks.
Still, the risk of geopolitical or domestic shocks is real, he acknowledged, and traders are only making educated guesses.
In our view, leverage at around 8x would compromise ALJF's resistance to external shocks and potential asset quality deterioration.
And analysts are increasingly concerned Saudi Arabia and the United States have limited room to respond to future shocks.
Above the M&M's and Twizzlers were some "Comb Trump" fridge magnets ($9.99 each), with shocks of yellow hair.
There remains a high degree of uncertainty over the longer-term interest rate outlook, even before the latest shocks.
The company also "lacks meaningful scale," leaving it susceptible to weak demand and pricing shocks, the ratings agency said.
After last week's shocks and upsets from Uranus, the planet of surprises, the Libra season clock keeps on ticking.
Thanks to improvements in technology and smarter forecasting techniques, manufacturers have become better at forestalling shocks to their output.
A series of electoral shocks has blown British politics off its steady course, explains Jane Green of Oxford University.
President Richard M. Nixon's decision to abandon the gold standard and to recognize China were shocks to the system.
But authorities are able to fence off the economy and financial systems from external and internal shocks, he said.
The stress test, taken every two years, simulates two extreme but "plausible" shocks to see how insurers could cope.
In all, Turner delivered 28 shocks for a total duration of 126 seconds over the course of 12 incidents.
Conte warned in a newspaper interview of possible market shocks and credit rating downgrades if the procedure went ahead.
Ahmadinejad shocks Iran by announcing he's running for president again Ahmadinejad shocks Iran by announcing he's running for president again Former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad shocked the country Wednesday when he registered to run for the top job again, in next month's election — despite recently saying he had no interest in the job.
Frances shocks the Sotheby's exec — and herself — when she says that she would like to be considered for the job.
For eight years, Tarullo has authored Wall Street rules to prevent financial shocks and a taxpayer-funded bailout of banks.
The researchers made measurements of the ice inside the the squeezed diamonds as they increased the speeds of the shocks.
The International Monetary Fund's chief economist, Maurice Obstfeld, said the susceptibility of emerging markets to large global shocks has risen.
But once an inmate is pinned to the floor, there's little need for additional shocks, said Martin, the DOJ consultant.
When neighboring Zimbabwe implemented similar reforms in 2000, it panicked investors and caused economic shocks that helped crash the economy.
Verbinski's film had its share of standout shocks, but it was fundamentally a film about the frailty of human psychology.
This in turn absorbs the energy and then occasionally experiences shocks, releasing sudden, gargantuan bursts of energy into the cosmos.
Here are four shocks already underway, along with questions that will shape the industry for the next decade or more.
This could be exhilarating, unless you're clinging onto the past, in which case Uranus may bring some shocks your way.
The victims were also beaten, strangled, burned, scalded, subjected to electric shocks and doused with pepper spray, the BBC reported.
Initially, it seemed that the twin shocks of Brexit and Trump's election would galvanize far-right movements across the world.
Over four years of telenovela-flavored dramedy, Jane The Virgin has pulled off some unforgettable shocks (Looking at you, Rose).
Cutting into this spare capacity typically boosts oil prices because it leaves the market with little insurance against supply shocks.
Banco Popolare said on Thursday that it had conducted internal stress tests which confirmed the banks' resilience to adverse shocks.
Even Brexiteers concede that Britain will suffer short-term shocks as it renegotiates its relationship with its single biggest market.
The latter's small size makes Chorzow's budget more vulnerable to negative economic shocks than other Polish cities rated by Fitch.
Without freeing up capital or generating new sources of income, they could struggle to invest and protect against future shocks.
Analysts say potential growth shocks emanating from China are raising the chances of further central bank policy easing in Asia.
Arguably, the current spike in the inflation is due to temporary shocks, which should dissipate once supply conditions turn normal.
Even worse, reports of violent abuse (beatings, confinement, use of ropes and shocks) in performing animal conditions are tragically common.
There have been shocks, too, such as Argentina's draw with Iceland and a battling ten-man Colombia losing to Japan.
The people of Minot had barely recovered from these twin shocks when they faced another test: the car park debacle.
It might exact a price in terms of local shocks: some groups of workers (particularly blue-collar workers) would suffer.
Shocks from Brexit could also hurt one of China's biggest export markets and spark more swings in its financial markets.
This shift may also affect the fluid inside the skull — known as cerebrospinal fluid — which buffers the brain from shocks.
Some supply shocks could raise inflation in the coming months, but this will resume its convergence to the target later.
Since the oil shocks of the 1970s, markets have associated a sudden run-up in oil prices with economic calamity.
"They made me stand naked in my cell for hours, beat me and tortured me with electric shocks," he says.
A third of America's 20th-century recessions were caused by industrial slumps or oil-price shocks, according to Goldman Sachs.
Yes, financial shocks of the sort that caused the Great Recession were understudied, but the consequences were Keynesian, she says.
Thousands will now be planning their trips to Russia for the World Cup, in expectation of more shocks and thunderclaps.
As the election results were coming in, shocks to the system were detailed by plummeting markets from Japan to Chicago.
Instead, it wanted to present a series of shocks and surprises that would make us gasp when Dany broke bad.
Lipton warned that the budget dispute could delay planned reforms to make the euro zone more resilient to external shocks.
Helping people through those kinds of emotional shocks as part of my job helps prepare me to handle other crises.
The new president may seek to boost his popularity before administering any economic shocks—by expanding internet access, for example.
"True friendship, they say, must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity to be worthy of its name," he said.
Implanted defibrillators are small devices that help prevent potentially deadly heart issues by administering electric shocks to treat irregular heartbeats.
Moreover, reminder shocks, which reinstated fear in the control groups, didn't work on those subjects who had received the drug.
British-based banks already hold 1 trillion pounds in liquid assets to cope with a disorderly Brexit or other shocks.
And next week, viewers will watch the gender reveal that "shocks" sister Kourtney on the season finale of their E!
Perry's fear that one day Celeste will realize how much better she is than him and finally leave shocks Celeste.
"Monetary policy will have less headroom to provide adequate rate cuts when large disinflationary shocks hit the economy," Evans said.
The owner's rescue attempts were stalled due to after shocks that caused her home and much of Amatrice to crumble.
"Generations of people are being exposed to a lot of shocks that will impact health throughout their lives," Mokdad said.
He pointed to a scar on his right foot that he said was the result of being given electric shocks.
Activists claim the detainees face electric shocks and violent beatings, with some being forced to promise to leave the republic.
The Bank of Portugal said the economy remained vulnerable to shocks after slower economic activity in the past few quarters.
"More attention should be given to establishing appropriate policy buffers to mitigate future shocks," Rosengren and his co-authors said.
Excess carbon can make the steel brittle and more prone to fracturing when exposed to shocks or quick temperature changes.
But Regling said a limited euro area budget was under discussion and could be helpful in countering asymmetric economic shocks.
St. Jude used a material called Optim to insulate Durata and help preserve its ability to deliver needed electric shocks.
Morgan Stanley added in its report that that given the low-growth environment, the global economy remained vulnerable to shocks.
It took sport seats from a Viper, and added 39.5-inch BFGoodrich off-road tires and massive axles and shocks.
At the same time, in case of adverse shocks, this asset class typically generates higher losses than those on mortgages.
It's definitely the emotional peak of the episode — and the one that finally shocks Hannah into behaving like a friend.
But shocks such as Brexit have shown that computer-driven trading can end in stampedes, or so-called flash crashes.
The alleged torture included "administering electric shocks, whipping the women on their thighs, and forcible hugging and kissing," HRW said.
They then underwent a brain scan, during which they watched the other fans receive strong electric shocks to their hands.
A rapid decline in the debt to GDP ratio is supporting the building of fiscal buffers to face future shocks.
The ride is better, less punishing, and the magnetic shocks are a wonder found on a number of GM products.
The global economy has been vulnerable to political and economic shocks emanating out of one region (Europe) or country (China).
Global growth is now too weak to absorb any more serious shocks without sliding into a much more serious downturn.

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