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"transitory" Definitions
  1. continuing for only a short time

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"The only thing transitory is Powell's use of the word 'transitory,'" he said, referring to the Fed chair's characterization of sluggish inflation as a temporary blip.
"We view any Trump protest issues as transitory," Konik said.
The paintings at this point seem to embody the transitory.
Whitney's paintings at this point seem to embody the transitory.
"This is simply a transitory moment," she said earlier Tuesday.
"The Internet is in a weird transitory phase," Biederman wrote.
"This refusal to speak about it is transitory," she said.
She evokes her transitory existence via some absolutely brilliant photography.
But Ms Campbell, eager to link transitory frozen water to transitory frozen words, and delighting in Inuit terms for ice that is too thin, too slippery or frost-flowered, hears anything it has to say.
A transitory, floating point of interest — sparkles on a cave floor.
"Consumption was likely held back by transitory factors," Mr. Gapen said.
"We are in this kind of transitory interesting phase," Sharman said.
But they're transitory; they only exist when you're looking at them.
It is possible that the big firms' dominance will be transitory.
Not even the FOMC seems to believe low inflation is transitory.
Trump is ultimately constrained by the transitory nature of his office.
Tobias Carroll is the author of the books Reel and Transitory.
Are readers to wonder whether earthly friendship is just as transitory?
In her testimony, Yellen called the slowdown likely a "transitory" phenomenon.
Jails are transitory places, at the crossroads of optimism and despair.
These transitory occurrences, that would otherwise remain unnoticed, become memorable instances.
"It could be a model, maybe even a transitory one," he added.
That will likely prove transitory, and oil prices will reverse, he contended.
If so the positive news will be transitory; the pressures will endure.
The very nature of trending topics is just that—a transitory trend.
STATE BANKS' STAKES IN JET AIRWAYS WILL BE "TRANSITORY" - TOP GOVERNMENT SOURCE
In 1983, the Labour Party suffered from three related, but transitory, problems.
Obviously Janet Yellen continues to have this view that inflation is transitory.
We are reminded of the provisional and transitory nature of self-knowledge.
But any moral satisfaction derived when the kids are busted is transitory.
"Show horses and fine harness horses are transitory," the Eagle declared in 1900.
But Poloz said on Friday that the rise was due to transitory factors.
I continue to think many of the factors holding down inflation are transitory.
She added that she still expects factors holding down inflation to be transitory.
The spillovers to Europe and the global economy would be small and transitory.
They're worried about low inflation being more than transitory," he told "Closing Bell.
For starters, any packed Supreme Court majority could prove to be only transitory.
The idea of creating something transitory seems vaguely Buddhist, like building a cairn.
State borders are not designed to be rejiggered because of transitory political problems.
Fed officials have termed the slowdown in inflation both a concern and transitory.
"Importantly, the expected drag from Boeing should be transitory," said Juneau and Meyer.
"Transitory was word of the day," said Michael Schumacher, director rates at Wells Fargo.
What's better is the interconnectivity between users around the globe: briefly comforting, totally transitory.
Jobs in agriculture are physically demanding, conducted in all seasons and are often transitory.
I continue to think that many of the factors holding down inflation are transitory.
Federal Reserve officials have recently been saying the dip in inflation is probably transitory.
They monumentalize the transitory nature of a border, driving home its arbitrariness and bureaucracy.
But for the time being, strategists remained optimistic that this risk will be transitory.
That was a departure from previous Fed comments that the lower pace was transitory.
The Fed has been telling the market that the drop in inflation is transitory.
However, what would happen after the customs union transitory arrangement ended will remain unresolved.
CARL QUINTANILLA: Did Powell's explanation about transitory nature of inflation make sense to you yesterday?
I think transitory was the word— WARREN BUFFETT: The lack of inflation— BECKY QUICK: Yeah.
Aziz Sunderji, an economist at Barclays, suspects the inflation scare will prove to be transitory.
The commodity crunch, which the Fed has deemed "transitory," has proved to be anything but.
Yellen said she believed that "transitory" factors were behind the recent run-up in prices.
Specific grave markers have become the landmarks for new communities, some transitory, others more persistent.
He calls all the current worries "transitory" and maintains a strong outlook for global growth.
Millions in America are hungry for authenticity, according to the President's most transitory of hires.
Even dark moments are transitory, and crises can end with bright spots from everyday heroism.
Some may not have phone numbers associated with Nevada because the state is highly transitory.
The Fed said the slowdown was "likely to be transitory," meaning it expects a rebound.
The Fed said the slowdown is "likely to be transitory," meaning it expects a rebound.
"Those effects tend to be pretty transitory," Dudley said in a live interview with CNBC.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen has said the lower inflation is both transitory and a concern.
Fed officials had previously been emphasizing that they believe the low inflation readings are transitory.
Chandler said he agrees with the Fed's assessment that the drop in inflation is transitory.
And that plays against the argument that we're just going through transitory upward pressures on inflation.
FED'S BARKIN SAYS INFLATION IS RUNNING A LITTLE BELOW OUR TARGET, POSSIBLY DUE TO TRANSITORY FACTORS
The boombox was followed by the Sony Walkman, as music transformed into a personal transitory experience.
It's just that we can't see it right now because transitory causes are keeping it down.
Fed officials, including Chairman Jerome Powell, have sought to explain low price pressures as being transitory.
"It will have to make a convincing case that softness in Q1 ... is transitory," they said.
The report appears supportive of the Federal Reserve's view that recent weak inflation readings are transitory.
Diokno said the current high inflation was "transitory" and was mainly driven by high oil prices.
It exemplifies slavery's centrality in American history, but also reveals the transitory nature of historical memory.
Some areas of slowness, such as consumer spending, were expected to pass due to transitory reasons.
But here in Jordan a vast majority of these transitory souls are living in the community.
Even after digesting this considerable amount of ostensibly transitory disclosure, Duchamp remains an unadulterated, irreverent enigma.
Pioulard's working process is similarly transitory: he rarely saves settings or listens back to previous releases.
Banks were hurt, too, but aside from the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the pain proved transitory.
THE QUESTION IS, IS THAT TRANSITORY OR IS THAT SOMETHING THAT'S GOING TO BE MORE PERSISTENT?
The majority view on the FOMC seems to be that these transitory factors are gradually dissipating.
Because deer are a transitory species, their presence in urban areas and parks is temporary, Mahar said.
Instead, policymakers are best off to stay resolute in the face of transitory shifts in financial conditions.
"But we think that's transitory, and we're looking at better growth beyond the election and into 2017."
Similarly, in late 2015, markets discounted the transitory polling booms enjoyed by Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina.
On May 1st Mr Powell said that he saw good reasons to expect it to be "transitory".
Yellen told reporters this month "there may be some transitory factors" behind the run-up in prices.
The Fed, in the release, said it saw weakness in both the consumer and inflation as transitory.
In addition, the committee did indicate some additional concerns regarding inflation, though it considers current conditions transitory.
But many companies, mindful that the peso's gains could prove transitory, will proceed with caution, analysts predicted.
Dismantling the Union, however, would be a permanent solution to what is essentially a transitory political problem.
S. sentiment dwelled solely in the realm of transitory and emotional public opinion, independent of government policy.
More transitory facades included an array of sets—jungles, ancient temples, New York streets, and European villages.
However, all reversed course after comments from Powell suggesting a recent decline in inflation could be transitory.
But in recent practice, as the Fed's growing list of transitory inflation headwinds proves, it's more complicated.
Gordon says she sees L.A. as "a transitory place," with "people moving there searching around for fortune."
Brainard acknowledged that certain factors driving down inflation, such as a drop in cellphone rates, are transitory.
Another idea, possibly complementary to the first, is that a series of transitory factors have depressed inflation.
"I regard these issues as transitory, and feel that we can do better than that," he said.
The report from the Commerce Department supported the Federal Reserve's contention that recent low inflation readings were transitory.
Analysts say price increases from tariffs are likely to be transitory, and the Fed will likely ignore them.
However, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said low inflationary pressures may just be "transitory," hinting inflation could pick up.
Instead it's something in between: a transitory space where fast food is given the sheen of luxury goods.
"We expect most of these issues to be transitory in nature," Schneider said, forecasting an improvement this year.
Jay Powell the Chairman making some news on Wednesday when he said that he thinks inflation is transitory.
Still others display the ancient ruins and 10th-century castles left behind by other transitory residents of Almería.
In its statement Wednesday, the Fed described the impact of oil price declines on overall inflation as transitory.
However, those structures degenerate before they fully become distinct, since they're transitory and only present at embryonic stages.
Yellen told reporters this month that "there may be some transitory factors" behind the run-up in prices.
He kindles the vision of a breathtaking future so as to justify the sacrifice of a transitory present.
Economists expect the Fed to say that the low inflation is transitory, but that's yet to be seen.
Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester told Reuters on Friday that she also expects weak inflation to prove transitory.
Other Eastern Mediterranean countries and transitory countries may join the forum later, the ministry said in a statement.
Yellen's prepared remarks at all four press conferences in 85033 pointed to transitory factors affecting the inflation data.
There's a lot of music events, film festivals, art biennales, and a lot of them are very transitory.
The market perceives that wildfire-related difficulties faced by oil sands producers in Alberta are transitory, said Skipp.
In a few more months, we should hit those transitory factors that provide more tailwind for higher inflation.
An internal investigation uncovered improper sales practices, but Ms. Starke said she viewed the company's troubles as transitory.
The most important thing is to remember that it is transitory and better times almost certainly lie ahead.
"Well have some slowing, and I hope in hindsight it will turn out to be transitory," Kaplan said.
They have viewed the resulting jump in inflation as transitory, but further exchange rate weakness could change that.
The "transitory" nature of the fallout from the hurricanes was unlikely to influence Fed policy, Dudley also said.
Babylon aims to capture this transitory time, likely utilizing music, which is Chazelle's M.O., to tell the story.
Powell said he anticipates inflation to reach the Fed's target "over time," adding the recent weakness is likely transitory.
We think concerns are transitory and would take advantage of the pullback in this emerging leader in 3P eCommerce.
Like many of their songs, it balances god-fearing with rebellion; obedience with hesitation; the everlasting with the transitory.
It is notable that data suggested these were both transitory phenomena that might resolve in a decade or so.
Mushrooms also showed that the best things were transitory, seasonal, and had to be eaten as fresh as possible.
The other is that, because I have a weird obsession with airplanes, I think transitory spaces are always interesting.
As South Korea's opposition was quick to point out, the reassurance the new cost-sharing agreement provides is transitory.
We've got a slowdown in the first quarter, hopefully from transitory affects from the government shutdown and polar vortex.
Redler follows the short-term technicals of the market and says the recent weakness in the Russell looks transitory.
However, the Fed has been citing transitory factors for at least the length of Yellen's tenure as Fed chairman.
This theme also holds when comparing Q319 revenues versus Q318, begging the question: is DB's poor FIC performance transitory?
Clients' wallets are saying otherwiseDB's CFO James von Moltke naturally guided investors on his earnings call towards transitory factors.
Allendes said, however, that the depressed price would not weaken the union's demands, describing the decline as purely transitory.
Nevada is notoriously difficult to poll, with its high transitory population, shift-work and relatively short history of caucusing.
But Powell, speaking following the Fed statement, said a decline in inflation this year could be due to transitory factors.
Perhaps this is some sort of performance art piece demonstrating the transitory nature of images and celebrity in our time?
However, in my opinion, inflation pressures appear "transitory," just as the Fed has suggested that deflationary pressures appeared to be.
The result was a "China Shock" that was large and semi-permanent, rather than small and transitory as previously thought.
The founding fathers of this country, chief among them Alexander Hamilton, worried that democracies had historically been weak and transitory.
She's a teenager and if ever there as an acceptable time to be transitory about relationships now would be it.
" Just several months ago, the Fed chairman sounded a more hawkish tone when he said weak inflation was likely "transitory.
He said it was not clear whether a recent pick-up in inflation was "real" or due to transitory factors.
Service costs were up 2.7 percent, though down from 3.5 percent in December as transitory pressures eased, Statistics Canada said.
So changing the Rules now to effect some transitory political outcome means that the Rules have no real ultimate meaning.
The second reason the Fed offers for raising rates is that the inflation data are being driven by "transitory" factors.
"Once the aforementioned transitory impacts conclude, inflation will descend toward the desired path," the monetary authority said in a statement.
While Bird seems interested in preserving the transitory order of nature, Conn draws attention to the artificiality of preservation itself.
Whereas nightlife can be joyful yet transitory, my faith keeps me tied to more permanent traditions and to my family.
The Fed previously has cited cellular phone competition and lower prescription drug prices as transitory reasons for the inflation drop.
The Fed has targeted a 2 percent inflation rate, and some Fed officials have said the lower inflation appears transitory.
"Recent evidence of a slowdown in US upstream activity has been exaggerated and will if anything be transitory," he said.
"We expect the market to look past this transitory challenge and would add to positions on any pullback," they said.
For instance, the EU has equivalence agreements with Egypt and Russia, but only on the audit framework and transitory regime.
However, before the July testimony, Fed officials had described the weakness as transitory, keeping expectations for a rate hike alive.
They then fraudulently approved a transitory constitution and an act calling for an illegal plebiscite on a plan for secession.
Anne Vieux (2014) by Transitory Flatspace features lenticular covers and sumptuous interior spreads full of shiny pink and purple patterning.
By the same token, investors may see buybacks as inherently transitory, so they don't get as riled when they lose them.
While the issues surrounding its New York flagship are more transitory, analysts have long criticized Tiffany's ability to reach younger shoppers.
The steady rise in underlying producer prices likely supports the Federal Reserve's view that the weak inflation readings are probably transitory.
While this shift is already reflected in AMD's share price, transitory tailwinds have allowed the market to overlook Intel's deteriorating outlook.
Was Bob once again confounding all of our expectations by making a Buddhist statement about the transitory nature of all things?
Federal Reserve: Today's employment report supports the Fed's thesis that the soft patch in Q1 was "transitory," in the Fed's words.
Economists are expecting that some of the factors affecting it are transitory and related to the government shutdown or trade conflicts.
"There aren't many narrow-bodied aircraft options out there available, that's why this appears to be a transitory issue," Kahyaoglu said.
Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said in a Dow Jones report that recent inflation numbers are better but could be transitory.
However, in her news conference Wednesday afternoon, Yellen said, "There may be some transitory factors influencing" the recent rise in inflation.
So far, so ordinary, except for their transitory points of contact: a hand on a breast, a face in a crotch.
"Weak transitory components that were weighing on inflation are rebounding as expected," Veronica Clark, an economist at Citigroup in New York.
He said he expects the weak cell-phone plan prices to be transitory but inflation could be impacted by housing rents.
" "In the immediate future, we'll see an intent to calm down relations with Pakistan but that would be transitory in nature.
"Ultimately everyone is hoping that these tariffs or trade wars are transitory, that what happened can be reversed," Ms. Zackfia said.
Their work permits are valid for up to five years and three months, and are meant to ensure their transitory presence.
The shortfall in inflation, he said, was more likely the result of transitory influences as opposed to longer-term structural barriers.
Next week they will release their first album as a duo, the expansive, richly improvised "The Transitory Poems," on ECM Records.
Many synapses are in fact re­absorbed by the brain in what is very similar to a transitory state of Alzheimer's disease.
Beyond 2017, the forecast was little revised from the previous projection, as the recent weakness in inflation was viewed as transitory.
While Fed officials have worried about inflation being too low, they have also maintained that the factors holding back inflation are transitory.
It was interesting because the studio was at this really fascinating transitory point, where we were building up to do Halo 2343.
In another speech, Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said inflation weakness has been driven by transitory oil weakness and a strengthening dollar.
Again, we had strong capital spending number last year and hard to know how much is transitory and how much is sustained.
"We think the impact of the recent supply shocks (hurricanes and earthquakes) can be considered transitory," CitiBanamex said in a research note.
In an earlier, better time, late night was the place where smart comics got to write mostly meaningless jokes about transitory crap.
The disruption to building raises doubts about the Reserve Bank of India's view that the impact on the economy would be transitory.
The number took on less importance because the Fed Reserve told us they thought the first quarter softness in GDP was transitory.
Fed officials maintained their belief that the ongoing plunge in energy prices is merely "transitory" and will pass in the medium term.
It's dovish in that they acknowledge the data has softened and they haven't dismissed the weaker inflation readings as being merely transitory.
"Although we live in a high-frequency world, we cannot overreact to transitory movements in incoming data," she said in prepared remarks.
The two people plus one more source, however, said this would be "transitory" and lenders could sell the stakes once Jet revives.
Being 18 is a transitory space, one where you feel like at any second, the ground could slip out from under you.
Airline fares, among the transitory factors identified by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, rebounded and apparel prices stabilized after two straight monthly decreases.
Are you concerned that governments are still doing whatever they want to do by other means or that these results are transitory?
Are books simply props — like flowers and skulls — to remind viewers that knowledge, like earthly existence, is transitory and disrupted by death?
" The market halted two straight days of losses driven by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's comments Wednesday on low inflation pressures being "transitory.
STEVE LIESMAN: Did you see the recent decline, President Mester, of the core inflation numbers as being transitory or something to worry about?
If the Fed's assessment that the softness in CPI between February and May is transitory, the Fed will go ahead with its plan.
It makes disciples aware of the transitory nature of their own physical lives and stimulates a realignment between momentary desires and existential goals.
In other matters, Yellen said she believes the recent weakness in job creation is "transitory" and does not reflect an otherwise growing economy.
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said she believes the recent weakness in job creation is "transitory" and was optimistic on overall growth.
This month's Fed meeting saw Chairman Jerome Powell play down recent weakness in U.S. inflation as "transitory" and declare the policy stance "appropriate".
"The minutes highlighted Fed officials are growing concerned low inflation might reflect more than transitory factors," RBC's global macro strategist Peter Schaffrik said.
Best to admit defeat and enjoy the transitory state between comfort and euphoria, as you flit between inane chatter and blinking, shallow sleep.
The report from the Labor Department on Tuesday likely supports the Federal Reserve's view that the recent weak inflation readings are probably transitory.
"In the past, any lift in openings-driven Macau visitation was transitory in nature, typically lasting no more than two weeks," he said.
Though the Fed's preferred inflation measure is currently at 237 percent, Yellen has expressed skepticism over the sustainability of gains, citing transitory factors.
Inflation has been persistently low but Yellen could dismiss this as transitory and point to recent stronger-than-expected data on consumer prices.
Yet happily, even after digesting this considerable amount of ostensibly transitory disclosure, Duchamp remains an unadulterated, irreverent enigma — only a much deeper one.
The average citizen had access to a steady stream of information from newspapers, telegraphs, and word of mouth among an increasingly transitory public.
"We believe most of the issues that have caused 2018's underperformance are transitory, and the picture is bright(er) heading into 2019. "
That case rested in large part on the belief that at 2 percent inflation, zero-lower-bound episodes would be rare and transitory.
Despite the pain inflicted on government workers and those who depend on them, economists have generally concluded that the effects will be transitory.
"We suspect that some transitory factors may be at work," Mr. Powell said of core inflation, which eased to 1.6 percent in March.
The central bank chose to keep rates at 0.75% in the hope the impact would be transitory, though analysts were not so confident.
Over 21961 years, he became a familiar face to Americans, pioneering coverage of Supreme Court rulings for the transitory attention of television viewers.
Therefore, the true development of income inequality can only be assessed using lifetime income data, not cross-section measurements that contain transitory components.
"The committee views the slowing in growth during the first quarter as likely to be transitory," the Fed said in a unanimous statement.
The Fed is "not certain" the "surprising" inflation weakness will prove transitory, she said at NYU Stern School of Business in New York.
His inflationary comments are really what got people because they were like how could you say this is just transitory on low inflation.
There was a transitory urgency to life in the restaurant—everyone was on their way to somewhere else, no one wanted to get stuck.
Instead, Harden catches his breath, puts himself in a calm mindset, understanding the transitory nature of all things, and keeps himself out of trouble.
While we're still going through our transitory phase, this is ultimately what we'd hoped more companies would offer, but it's still a relative rarity.
You Want It Darker is everything that this transitory jumble and the green box is not; it's a reckoning with death, a final statement.
He showed that by retiring after only one term, making the point that leaders have a sell-by date and that power is transitory.
He said he is watching Yellen to see if she discusses inflation, which the Fed has said is being kept low by transitory factors.
"Barring what happened last month, which was due to a transitory factor, it seems like we could have a slightly stronger number," she said.
Stock-market pessimists have raised the concern that the recent strength of equities comes down to transitory factors like Federal Reserve easing and buybacks.
It is clear that immigrants do compete with a small number of American workers for jobs, and there are transitory displacement effects for workers.
"A remark was made that some of the factors behind the (downward growth) revisions might not be entirely of a transitory nature," the minutes showed.
"We view the impasse as transitory as the UK government will likely be more conciliatory in negotiations and be willing to make concessions," he said.
In his recent press conference, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell described recent weak inflation data as likely "transitory," and therefore not in need of a response.
Jonathan Cape; 305 pages; £25A meditation on the transitory and frustrating essence of light, as studied by poets, painters and scientists, by our obituaries editor.
Pascal Wallisch "So I think there was some outside noise — possibly a truck's brakes — generating transitory noises that provided the extra 'yanni' frequencies," Rose wrote.
Others may not be living on the street but could have transitory living situations that come with being cut off from family and support networks.
"We suppose part of this bet is predicated on thatissue being transitory," said Don Bilson, head of event driven research at research firm Gordon Haskett.
But within the study, Huang, Xiao, and Wang found that the transitory aspect of these spaces has a complexity that's understood differently as perception shifts.
The fact that we're seeing the late stages of a collision—an extremely transitory episode by cosmological standards—suggests that events like these are common.
Faeries are believed to hover around liminal zones, transitory spaces like a coastline, the edge of a tree forest, or the mouth of a canyon.
Powell, in his May 1 briefing, said the low inflation appears to be "transitory" and the Fed sees no reason to act at this point.
"Despite the durables disappointment, we continue to think most of the weakness in Q1 GDP is transitory and will rebound in coming quarters," Hollenhorst said.
In May, he also spooked markets by saying he thought low inflation was transitory, at a time when investors were looking for a rate cut.
He differed with Chairman Jerome Powell's assessment in May that inflation that has remained below the Fed's 2% target is the result of "transitory" factors.
"Recent evidence of a slowdown in U.S. upstream activity has been exaggerated and will if anything be transitory," Stephen Brennock at oil brokerage PVM said.
Saturday, March 5, 1pm We're in a transitory moment in the history of art and the parameters of contemporary art are changing faster than ever.
While job growth has been very impressive this cycle, periodic and transitory deceleration in job growth have been one of the characteristics of this cycle.
It reminds me that we are transitory; it feels like a bequest, and I wonder who will wear it when I'm done with it someday.
This glass-half-full statement leaves the door wide open to a June hike, provided, of course, that the recent data letdowns are indeed transitory.
Some of that reflects transitory factors but it does appear that even outside of those factors, the underlying pace of growth did kick down somewhat.
"Transitory factors aside, the second half of 2019 wasn't kind to Canadian manufacturers," Josh Nye, a senior economist at RBC Economics, said in a note.
How could she square nonattachment — the awareness of transitory life, the acceptance that everything can be taken from her — with her love for her daughter?
DALLAS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When the Federal Reserve raised rates earlier this week, Fed Chair Janet Yellen expressed confidence that recent weak inflation readings were transitory.
Fed officials had said weaker inflation was transitory, but Yellen said the Fed was concerned about the weakening when she testified before Congress last month.
On a new disc, "The Transitory Poems," they balance each other's styles, Iyer playing the naturalist and the system-builder to Taborn's fleeting, fugitive poet.
Yet, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the factors dragging on inflation might be "transitory" and he saw no case for a rate move in either direction.
As a transitory space that bridges the main room with its more intimate antechambers, Render's piece serves as an obstruction as much as it's a requisite.
Some recent weakness in inflation could be "transitory," suggesting no reason to adjust monetary policy at this point, Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker said on Monday.
Powell said Wednesday that recently low inflation pressures may just be "transitory," hinting that a rate cut may not be on the horizon, which disappointed traders.
Inflation has continued to run below the FOMC's objective of 2 percent, reflecting in part the transitory effects of earlier declines in energy and import prices.
Among the transitory factors he cited were a decline in financial services fees after the stock market's fourth-quarter slide, as well as health-care costs.
On the other hand, the core PCE came in lower-than-expected, which continues the theme whether low inflation is transitory and is running below target.
The Federal Open Markets Committee, the Fed's policymaking arm, said slowing economic growth was "likely transitory" and expected economic growth to expand at a "moderate" pace.
"We're talking about LGBT history, which is often covert, hidden, transitory, dismissed," Ken Lustbader, a historic preservation consultant and one of the project's founders, told DNAInfo.
There is no guarantee the Fed will cut interest rates in 2007, and the current bout of weakness could prove to be a transitory soft patch.
"The fires are by their nature a transitory shock, not something you can address with monetary policy," said Andrew Kelvin, senior rates strategist at TD Securities.
Francisco Dakila, managing director at the central bank, said the upward trajectory in inflation is largely due to supply side factors that are transitory in nature.
To be sure, the recent spike in policy-related uncertainty is only a few days old, and spikes in this index are common and often transitory.
Chemists have long studied chemical reactions by looking at the ingredients they started with, the final products they produced and, sometimes, transitory molecules along the way.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen and others at the central bank have argued that inflation is low due to transitory factors like declines in cellphone plan pricing.
That said, we will be watching the job market carefully to see whether the recent slowing in employment growth is transitory, as we believe it is.
Somewhere in between dreams and reality exists a state of Hyperlimbo, a sort of transitory world that is both a place and a state of mind.
"Anyone who is brought here is still classified as a transitory person," said Jana Favero, director of advocacy and campaigns at the Asylum Seeker Resource Center.
The lack of a rebound in the CPI in June could trouble Fed officials who have largely viewed the recent moderation in price pressures as transitory.
So far, investors are betting this latest dust-off will only be a transitory headwind since neither country has indicated a desire to ratchet up tensions.
This underpins the region's sound budgetary performance, including a balanced health care sector, despite transitory pressures from revised revenue attribution as defined by the national government.
Portfolio management service fees, identified by the Fed's Powell as one of the transitory factors restraining inflation, rose 1.8% in May after surging 5.3% in April.
His comments came after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday low inflation pressures are just "transitory," hitting that a rate cut won't be on the horizon.
"We suspect transitory factors may be at work," Powell said, adding inflation should return to the Fed's target over time, and then be symmetric around its objective.
Powell said the drop in inflation this year may be due to transitory factors and that economic and job growth has been stronger than the committee expected.
Fed officials have been focused on low inflation, but the minutes from the last Fed meeting show they disagree on whether low rates of inflation are transitory.
"Argentina has the benefit on an IMF package and a credible adjustment plan in place, so this latest weakness in the currency may prove transitory," Gofshteyn said.
Like Fed Chair Janet Yellen, Williams said he believes recent weak inflation readings will be transitory, and forecast a return to 2-percent inflation by next year.
Ominously, growth has steadily slowed since 5000; in the quarter ending in June it fell to 0003%, although transitory factors may have played a part in that.
The interconnection of markets and asset classes globally and the amount of research being applied by large investors and funds have made all "rules of thumb" transitory.
Such a relatively high level of saving balances means that the usual consumption patterns can be maintained even in cases of transitory problems with jobs and incomes.
In its commentary Wednesday, it said it viewed the weakness in the first quarter as transitory, and it also looked past even a drop-off in inflation.
The central bank expects the impact of a new tax law on consumer prices to be "transitory" but would assess its effects on inflation expectations, Espenilla said.
In the minutes of the Federal Reserve's last meeting, the Fed noted that the weakness it is seeing in the consumer and inflation appears to be transitory.
"Our impression is that, rather than dismissing recent developments as transitory, authorities seem rattled and uncertain," economists from France's BNP Paribas said in a weekly briefing note.
That could temper expectations from the Fed for a June hike, although the Fed noted in its last statement that the weakness from data would be "transitory".
The RBI also believed the impact of such an exercise would be "transitory", given its efforts to quickly replace the old notes, it said in the testimony.
Powell said that declining inflation was "not expected" but is likely due to "transitory" factors such as notable drops in asset management fees, apparel prices and airfare.
The sluggish pace of inflation has been a perplexing issue for Fed officials, who have said they see it as a transitory issue but also a concern.
As the transitory influences holding down inflation fade and the labor market strengthens further, the Committee expects inflation to rise to 2 percent over the medium term.
The transitory nature of a trip's visuals, with things suddenly appearing and disappearing, is reflected in songs like "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds," Auslander tells me.
His partner, the American performer Oliver Hardy, comes off much better, a good friend whose loyalty provides Laurel's one emotional anchor in a life of transitory relationships.
"Overall, even though some of the strength could prove transitory, the trade surplus is positive for tracking," Royce Mendes of CIBC Capital Markets said in a note.
It's one reason I advocate drinking rather than tasting, getting to know a wine over time, with a meal, rather than relying on the quick transitory sample.
"It's increasingly difficult for the hawkish members of the Fed to argue that what we're seeing is a transitory disruption in the survey data," Monex's Berich said.
They were faced with an immediate problem: déjà vu experiences can be so transitory and short-lived that they are almost impossible to recreate in clinical conditions.
"The ECB will continue to adhere to its monetary policy strategy, that is look through transitory changes in inflation and remain focused on underlying inflation dynamics," Praet said.
In his press conference after the end of a two-day policy meeting on Wednesday, Powell referred to the weak inflation as transitory no fewer than nine times.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday that factors dragging on inflation might be transitory and he saw no case for a rate move in either direction.
"The robot personality may also be modifiable within a base personality construct to provide states or moods representing transitory conditions of happiness, fear, surprise," the patent papers state.
The Alberta-based company called these factors "transitory," and expects taking actions during the first half of 2016 which would edge it back towards its full-year guidance.
Together with long-term climate change and other transitory weather systems, it is setting the stage for a dramatic and unusual warmup at the North Pole this week.
As a share of disposable income, savings grew 8% last year, providing a significant buffer to maintain the households' usual spending patterns during transitory income and employment changes.
The Fed's Powell said Wednesday that recently low inflation pressures may just be "transitory," hinting that a rate cut may not be on the horizon, which disappointed traders.
A Venezuelan ministry last week announced Resolution No. 9855, which calls for the establishment of a "transitory labor regime" in order to relaunch the agricultural and food sector.
The fact that this structural divide still exists in the party, more than two decades since Buchanan's 1992 campaign, makes clear that Trumpism is not a transitory phenomenon.
The Pre is a transitory link between the original Vive prototype and its final consumer iteration, which is supposed to ship in April after several months of delays.
As things stand now, Fed officials are writing off the recent soft economic numbers as "transitory," a go-to term for fluctuations that don't meet their economic expectations.
The data do show the first quarter's tepid 22.0 percent growth was transitory but, on the other hand, does not support an outsized jump in second-quarter growth.
As migration becomes much more transitory and politically charged, Asian-American politics should be working on opening borders instead of closing off the existing, already narrowly-defined citizenship.
While hydraulic fracturing revenue grew 42 percent quarter over quarter, the brisk pace of crew deployments created transitory costs and inefficiencies in the oil fields across Schlumberger's network.
While employees have praised some of those changes, they also expressed concern that chasing Google's transitory preferences may end up watering down the distinctive properties that they've purchased.
On the phone with her husband Brian, who is securely moored within GPS-mappable reality, Beth describes a transitory and dreamlike landscape that hints at a mental break.
The effect of that experience was an idea of being very transitory about the work: being less caught up in the craft of it, less concerned about permanence.
"Market participants are already starting to fade this story – believing that this is a transitory outage," said Helima Croft, global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets.
In his memoirs, Williams, "too long accustomed to transitory attachments," recalls his initial reluctance to commit and his subsequent realization that, with Merlo, contentment could finally be his.
"Market participants are already starting to fade this story believing that this is a transitory outage," said Helima Croft, global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Stabilizing Top Line: Fitch expects stabilizing operating performance in the near term with modest transitory headwinds pressuring revenue growth and profit margin expansion on track.
The new lab should be finished in April and the company will use a transitory lab to produce cannabis oil from its first harvest next month, Antalich added.
Total PCE price inflation was projected to pick up in 22017, as most of the softness in core PCE price inflation this year was expected to be transitory.
Still, firming inflation at the factory gate is likely to be welcomed by Fed officials who have long argued that price pressures were being held back by transitory factors.
But once these transitory influences fade and as the labor market strengthens further, the Committee expects inflation to rise to 2 percent over the next two to three years.
All that changed when Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the factors dragging on inflation might be "transitory" and he saw no case for a rate move in either direction.
After a transitory rise in the first few months, which Davenport attributes to supply shortages as the system came on line, both retail prices and wholesale prices have plummeted.
Based on this information, the board pondered the following factors in its decision: The transitory deviations of inflation with respect to the goal and the persistence of (the deviations).
"We believe that implementation of the GST in the near-term could bring some upturn in inflation; however, the impact should be transitory," according to a Morgan Stanley report.
The bank noted there had been more volatility in financial markets due to trade tensions in recent days, and said transitory supply shocks have hurt primary activity in Peru.
For the rest of us, it's either a matter of indifference, transitory pleasure or full-on schadenfreude, depending on how much we like explosions and/or dislike West Ham.
Surplus Candy LA, the original event that birthed the VR experience, was a "hyper-transitory" art installation on view to the public for a grand total of 2 hours.
But re-watching "Like I Love You" with a critical eye today, I'm struck by how Timberlake's sexual appeal is at its more fulsome, and transitory, in the video.
Kashkari has dissented on both of the U.S. central bank's rate hikes this year, saying he wanted to wait to see if the recent weakness in inflation is transitory.
These distractions, for lack of a better description, may prove transitory and the House might very well muster the necessary votes to pass the AHCA on to the Senate.
But that changed when Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the factors dragging on inflation might be "transitory" and he saw no case for a rate move in either direction.
The three-month core inflation rate jumped 21.6%, the most in eight years, supporting the view that weak inflation readings earlier in the year were caused by transitory factors.
The three-month core inflation rate jumped 0.23%, the most in eight years, supporting the view that weak inflation readings earlier in the year were caused by transitory factors.
"One of the objectives of the ARENH, by its limited and transitory nature, was to encourage alternative suppliers to procure additional means of supply," it said in the report.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen recently expressed doubts about the sustainability of broad gains in prices and said she believed that "transitory" factors were behind the run-up in prices.
Interested in collapsing the distinctions between art and life, Fluxus artists celebrated the everyday, the ephemeral, the transitory, and the time-based, favoring process over product, multiples over masterpieces.
"This is an occasional or transitory behaviour," he said, adding that only if such behaviour persists for around a year could a potential diagnosis of a disorder be made.
Of course, with the Fed's primary inflation indicator below the central bank's target for most of the past five years, one has to wonder what the chairman considers transitory.
For example, one-off reductions earlier this year in certain categories of prices such as wireless telephone services are currently holding down inflation, but these effects should be transitory.
The doves have been increasingly skeptical of the "transitory" pressure argument holding prices artificially low, and at least one member forecasted a rate cut by the end of 2018.
The stimulus that might come from the trillion-dollar deficits the Democratic and Republican leaderships are about to give our nation is transitory, but the damage will be permanent.
The Fed said in its semi-annual report to Congress that the job market had "continued to strengthen" so far this year, and described recent weak inflation as "transitory".
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has called the slowdown a transitory phenomenon and expects a sharp rebound in economic growth in the next fiscal year as cash conditions improve.
That's where the upside is going to be, but you don't want to start taking that step until there is a transitory significant ... someplace where you can jump off from.
Powell knocked that idea, by explaining that the central bank still sees the weakness as the result of "transitory" factors, such as portfolio management services, lower apparel prices and airfares.
Before this renovation, Faith Ringgold's "American People Series #20: Die" (1967) hung in a hallway, directly across from an escalator (an unfortunate transitory space, although one with a captive audience).
"People are too focused on transitory events and that's what is causing these ups and downs in oil prices," said John Conlon, chief equity strategist at People's United Wealth Management.
"I'd feel a lot more confident if I saw those transitory reductions in the inflation rate go away," he said, explaining his dissent in his first public remarks of 2018.
The Federal Reserve, at its two-day meeting earlier this week, projected that the weakness to start the year was likely "transitory" and likely to change as seasonal factors abate.
"Argentina has the benefit on an IMF package and a credible adjustment plan in place, so this latest weakness in the currency may prove transitory," Gofshteyn said in an interview.
There has been concern inflation is slowing to the point where it could affect the Fed's rate hiking path, but the Fed has said it sees soft inflation as transitory.
According to Scott Lucas, a professor at the University of Birmingham who monitors Iran's activities in Syria, the state tries to recruit all Afghans, whether long-term or transitory refugees.
"As with other traditional practices, Gua sha treatment, which creates superficial transitory skin lesions, may not be accepted by women with non Chinese culture," Cardini told Reuters Health by email.
Research shows that the impulse of suicide often is sudden and transitory, and nine of 10 suicide survivors do not go on to die by suicide at a later date.
There were several transitory factors that depressed the data: Teacher strikes have been on the rise as their pay has lagged even more than overall pay packages since the crisis.
"I think for me it means that they're less likely to describe the declines as transitory," he said, adding the Fed can say it is confident that it will turnaround.
"The current shortfall in inflation from target [is] most likely due to transitory factors that will fade through 2202, pushing inflation back up to target," Quarles said Thursday in Tokyo.
While uncertainty likely limited increases in equity indices and Treasury yields, we expect stronger potential growth to drive investment, equity prices and bond yields higher once this transitory uncertainty passes.
Since adopting its explicit and symmetric 2 percent inflation target in 2012, the Fed has routinely undershot it, almost without exception, citing transitory factors as the cause year-after-year.
While some college basketball fans and coaches appreciated the chance to see top stars at least for a year, others rued the transitory nature of the players' stays on campus.
The transitory nature of improvised music gives us little to hang onto, experienced in the moment and held in the memory, or not, as a blip in the sensory field.
Officials could use their release to highlight lower inflation as a real risk rather than a transitory miss, said Neil Dutta, the head of economic research at Renaissance Macro Research.
Each is a way of looking at life's transitory nature, memory and existence itself, but Mr. Muñoz didn't need any of those for one of his works at this booth.
"Many participants expressed concern that the low inflation readings this year might reflect not only transitory factors but also the influence of developments that could prove more persistent," it said.
" McConnell expresses it clearly, "My goal is to do everything we can for as long as we can to transform the federal judiciary, because everything else we do is transitory.
Accustomed to hardship, many who lost employment were at first convinced by Mr. Modi's speeches that their setbacks were transitory and, in the long run, would be worth the suffering.
That will be important because Dudley could discuss the lack of wage acceleration and the Fed's view on whether low inflation appears to be transitory or a longer term problem.
This week's inflation numbers (slightly weaker than expected) also vindicate the Committee's view that transitory inflationary effects of the weaker currency post Brexit referendum would start to subside, bolstering forecasts.
"The current shortfall in inflation from target [is] most likely due to transitory factors that will fade through 22019, pushing inflation back up to target," Quarles said Thursday in Tokyo.
"The current shortfall in inflation from target [is] most likely due to transitory factors that will fade through 2018, pushing inflation back up to target," Quarles said Thursday in Tokyo.
The minutes of the Fed's July 20.99-2923.05 policy meeting showed some policymakers wished to halt further rate increases until it is clear the trend of soft inflation is transitory.
In his action shots, he finds a way to make the moments more than transitory and imbues each photograph with a significance that goes beyond the excitement for new things.
Arcangel's show stops to pause and look at these transitory virtual forms—after all, they're still part of our lives—and in turn, archives this throwaway digital culture as art.
Because when the headline inflation rate right goes down to 1.5 you wonder if they can tighten anymore because they've got this 2% belief or whether they'll talk about transitory again.
The company, one of Canada's biggest pork processors, said that processed fresh pork sales were affected by a transitory reduction in hog supply from Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv) in 2017.
Powell said the Fed believes a number of issues were holding back inflation but it's likely they are transitory like the change in cellphone rates that impacted inflation several years ago.
In his text "The Painter of Modern Life," which appeared in Le Figaro in 1863, Baudelaire propounds that beauty must encompass the absolute and the particular, the eternal and the transitory.
Last week, Goldman said it had shifted its near-term energy weighting from underweight to neutral, though Currie warned on Tuesday the change in fundamentals is only transitory at this point.
However, Bovino said the Fed likely will consider modest price increases to be transitory until the two sides can reach an agreement, and thus would be unlikely to make policy changes.
And while some softness in price increases could prove to be "transitory," current readings of inflation expectations point to them being at the "low end" of an appropriate range, Clarida said.
If our heart attack patient returned to the same risky behaviors that caused the heart attack to build up in the first place, we would worry that his recovery was transitory.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said at the central bank's last meeting that he sees recent lower readings on U.S. inflation as "transitory," and likely to pick back up later this year.
The Fed said both softer consumer spending and lower-than-expected inflation appeared to be transitory factors, and officials said they see near-term risks to the outlook as roughly balanced.
Many economists expect the weakness in the first quarter to be transitory, with the consumer and businesses affected by the shutdown and severely cold weather brought on by the polar vortex.
In that case the restrictions on food and other imports the Qataris are experiencing could be transitory and, given the high GDP per capita, they can be stomached for a while.
Mr. Gingrich dismissed the ire over Mr. Trump's news conference this week with Mr. Putin — "For most Americans news conferences in Helsinki are transitory and fleeting," he wrote in an email.
It's the TV equivalent of a hand-knit cardigan or an Instagrammable latte; a mood of transitory wistfulness appears to be the goal, not some chest-thumping artistic statement about Life.
The problem is that all the multiple revisions of the electoral system have been intended to serve the specific, sometimes transitory, interests of the political forces that have pushed them through.
Yellen and other Fed officials had been saying the drop in inflation was transitory, but in her recent remarks before Congress, she expressed some trepidation, which the market took as dovish.
"Despite the likelihood, near term, of transitory headwinds related to the coronavirus, we think KTB remains well positioned to achieve its '20 and '220 financial targets," Susquehanna analyst Sam Poser said.
"While this is disappointing, by now we don't believe it's surprising, and we still expect the issues to be transitory," said Chris Caso, an analyst at Raymond James, in a note.
In a statement following its board meeting, the central bank said the economy was expanding below its potential rate and that a spike in consumer prices in August would be transitory.
That was a slight departure from previous Fed comments that the softening inflation is "transitory," and likely due to temporary events like a drop in wireless charges or lower drug prices.
Its drop of 0.1 percent in May and the lack of a rebound in June could trouble Fed officials who have largely viewed the recent moderation in price pressures as transitory.
"In the coming months, there is likely to be a transitory decline in the inflation rate to below the lower bound of the target range," the central bank said in a statement.
In fact, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said that day that weak inflation was just viewed as transitory by the central bank, basically suggesting it was not reason enough to cut interest rates.
They had always understood that free trade creates losers as well as winners, but thought that the disruption was transitory and the gains were big enough to compensate those who lose out.
"The market is encouraged by the fact that the Fed sees the slowdown in Q1 as likely to be transitory," said Omer Esiner, chief market analyst at Commonwealth Foreign Exchange in Washington.
The Fed would likely label Monday's weak U.S. economic data as "transitory" in the central bank's Wednesday policy statement, said Richard Franulovich, senior currency strategist at Westpac Banking Corp in New York.
Fed policymakers agreed they should hold off on raising interest rates until they see evidence that a recent economic slowdown was transitory, the minutes from their last policy meeting showed on Wednesday.
Powell said in a press conference on Wednesday that lower inflation trends could be explained partly by "transitory" factors that might not last, including investment management fees, apparel prices and air fares.
Carlson can't stand it when his critics treat anything he says or does as if it has some fixed or lasting meaning, rather than whatever transitory audience response he was going for.
Ms. Gross said she hoped that Washington, despite its reputation as a transitory place, had reached a cultural critical mass that would prevent Trump-induced hemorrhaging of the young, fashionable and talented.
"Brexit is low on my list of risks, and I do not anticipate more than a transitory couple of 10ths of a percentage point slowdown in growth," he added in prepared remarks.
"The acceleration of inflation in recent months is transitory and is due to large increases in regulated prices and the rapid depreciation of the peso between December and February," the statement read.
"We want to move reactions to incidents of police brutality away from sensationalized viral footage which has a transitory impact and desensitizes people to the problem," said Guilherme Pimentel, the project's coordinator.
Initially, the sharp slump in crude oil prices — they're down more than 23 percent this year — was seen as a result of a global supply glut that was expected to be transitory.
So a transitory increase in inflammatory markers after exercise might be helping to jam the proliferation of tumor cells, says Tina Skinner, a physiologist who was the senior author of the study.
"I think people are too focused on transitory events and that's what is causing these ups and downs in oil prices," said John Conlon, chief equity strategist at People's United Wealth Management.
Its policy-setting committee also indicated the economy has been expanding moderately, and that it viewed a recent softness in inflation as transitory, according to a statement following a two-day meeting.
In its written statement, the Fed acknowledged the slowdown in activity and consumer spending, but it balanced this with the view that the slowdown was transitory and labor market conditions remain healthy.
But RBI Governor Urjit Patel called the effects of demonetization "transitory" and instead pointed to concerns that a "fire sale" in perishable foods was distorting what could be a worrying outlook for inflation.
"My view is that these measures are only transitory, because in the long-term they are not a solution at all," said Xavier Giménez Font, a chemistry professor at the University of Barcelona.
Powell said the Fed has seen some improvement in the economy, and the low readings on inflation are likely only transitory, so it's important to see whether the labor market shows continued strength.
Emanuel also pointed out that first quarter GDP contained some transitory factors like a positive impact from trade and inventories that are not recurring, and inventories could even detract from second quarter growth.
U.S. consumer prices increased in April, which could support the Federal Reserve's contention that recent low inflation readings were transitory and allow the central bank to keep interest rates unchanged for a while.
But economic reports will remain important, with markets setting up for a Fed interest rate hike in June, based on the belief that the first quarter's weak, 0.7 percent growth rate was transitory.
"The number one question for bond markets right now is whether missing U.S. inflation over the past quarter has been transitory or transitional," said Viraj Patel, an FX strategist at ING in London.
As they have for months, the Fed's hawks continue to note the strength of the labour market and dismiss low inflation as the transitory product of low energy prices and a strong dollar.
The Fed is expected to increase borrowing costs later on Wednesday, but the signs of moderate consumer spending and retreating inflation pressures could worry policymakers who have previously viewed the softness as transitory.
The ADP number was the latest in a string of strong data releases on the U.S. economy that have backed the Federal Reserve's stance that weakness in reports earlier this year was transitory.
Before the 133th, Marine Le Pen wouldn't officially be president – it would be a transitory period in which she can get acquainted with the role and watch financial markets plummet from the sidelines.
The town retains an easygoing, transitory vibe, with tourists languidly wandering the streets, and ubiquitous street stalls where white signboards advertise fruit shakes, banana Nutella pancakes, chicken sandwiches, beef bacon burgers and more.
In many parts of the globe, being a single adult is seen as temporary at best, a transitory phase through which you progress on your way to the social goal of heterosexual coupledom.
Expanding outbreaks in other countries have investors and analysts rethinking their knee-jerk calls that the economic impact of the virus would be transitory and largely limited to China and its Asian neighbors.
The report from the Labor Department will likely support the Federal Reserve's view that recent weak price readings are probably transitory, and that inflation will gradually move toward the central bank's 20.4% target.
If Firefly does come back, working in a similar transitory hand-off to a new generation of characters (Zoe and Wash canonically have a daughter who'd make a kickass captain) would be my preference.
And instead of having a discrete set of multi-billion-dollar brands, sold through third-party retailers, they will have to come up with larger portfolios of smaller, more transitory ones, argues Mr Rothenberg.
Furthermore, while inflation is currently below the Fed's longer-term target, price pressures are expected (as they have been for years!) to mount as the impact of "transitory" energy and import price effects dissipate.
"Inflation pop in January (was) induced by transitory factors and we expect the central bank to carry out its rate cut on Thursday despite the slightly higher inflation print," ING Economist Nicholas Mapa said.
There were some transitory factors in there but it does look like the underlying pace of GDP growth slowed somewhat, a bit of a slowdown in the pace of hiring seemed consistent with that.
The greenback proved resilient since Powell said at a news conference on Wednesday that the factors dragging on inflation might be "transitory" and he saw no case for a rate move in either direction.
The Fed earlier this week described the soft growth in the first quarter of just 0003 percent as transitory and the market had been waiting for the April jobs report to support that view.
I am inclined to believe that the tradable bounce, and it has been tradable, given the large, intra-day volatility we have seen of late, is transitory … a bear market, or dead cat, bounce.
"Strong data across the board is giving confidence to the Street that the first-quarter softness we saw in GDP was transitory," said Anwiti Bahuguna, senior portfolio manager at Columbia Threadneedle Investments in Boston.
May's surprise sluggishness in consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of the U.S. economy, could worry Federal Reserve officials who have previously attributed the slowdown in domestic demand to transitory factors.
As philosopher David Benatar argued in a 2006 antinatalist treatise, life is full of suffering and strife, the moments of pleasure and happiness few, transitory, and elusive, and ultimately it all ends in death.
Opponents of the policy introduced the measure to amend the Migration Act to allow the temporary transfer of "transitory persons" from PNG or Nauru to Australia for medical assessment, a move backed by doctors.
"People were surprised that Yellen stuck with the script that weak inflation is transitory so there was some short-covering," said Paresh Upadhyaya, director of currency strategy at Amundi Pioneer Asset Management in Boston.
Following the Fed's most recent meeting, Chairman Jerome Powell and others said they felt recent weak inflation readings were driven by "transitory" factors that would disappear over time and allow overall inflation to rise.
Central Bank Governor Agustin Carstens called the current spike in prices "transitory," and said it would be expensive to try to combat price hikes caused by fuel price rises and volatility in the peso currency.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell earlier this month predicted that recent low inflation readings were driven by transitory factors, and reiterated his view that there is no pressing need now to either raise or lower rates.
The weakness in the antipodean currencies also came as the U.S. dollar gained on remarks by U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell earlier this week that a recent weakness in inflation owed to "transitory" factors.
Treasury yields initially jumped on the GDP report, as investors sold, but the fact that inflation looked weaker and the fact that transitory factors of inventories and trade boosted growth dampened some of the enthusiasm.
Kilduff also believes the market is vulnerable because the events in Nigeria are transitory, noting that Libya has been on and off the market and the Iranians came back online much quicker than many anticipated.
Historically, the gains made during periods of low unemployment have proved transitory for black workers, who are among the last to benefit from a good economy and among the first to suffer in a downturn.
Data showed U.S. consumer prices increased in April, which could support the Federal Reserve's contention that recent low inflation readings were transitory and allow the central bank to keep interest rates unchanged for a while.
Rosneft could also receive funding for its buyback from Rosneftegaz, sources have told Reuters, and the government has said the deal would be of a transitory nature with the stake eventually being sold to investors.
Some policymakers believe the low inflation readings are the result of transitory factors like one-off reductions in the costs of mobile phone services, and expect price pressure to rise as the labor market tightens.
The moments that Fratino depicts are transitory and fleeting and would be lost if one did not look — moments that are either too quotidian to stick out or too scandalous for "community standards" on Instagram.
However, speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Fed chair Jerome Powell said "transitory" factors were to blame for muted inflation — disappointing investors who were betting low inflation would push the Fed to cut rates this year.
"Friday's batch of US data is weighing on the euro as it strengthens the case a recent slowdown in US data may in fact have been transitory in nature ," said LMAX Exchange analyst Joel Kruger.
"The CPI data begs the question, at what point does transitory becomes something that is more sustained, in terms of the softness," said Richard Franulovich, senior currency strategist at Westpac Banking Corp in New York.
Transplanted to California, the style soon became synonymous with a kind of experimental, drug-laced, transitory VW van culture that then traveled across the country with the hippie movement in the late 60s and 70s.
But he struck a more cautious note than Fed Chair Janet Yellen, saying that while he believes recent weak inflation could well be transitory, he is open-minded to the possibility that it is not.
Investors are "rethinking their knee-jerk calls that the economic impact of the virus would be transitory and largely limited to China and its Asian neighbors," said Matt Phillips, our colleague on the business desk.
That is that weaker inflation is transitory, and the Fed can move ahead to raise rates another time this year, as well as unwind some of the easy policy it adopted in the financial crisis.
"The boost to growth we have seen is a transitory fiscal stimulus that has increased employment but not changed any of the underlying trends like productivity," said former Obama advisor Jason Furman, now at Harvard.
Industrial profits have been slowing since the second half of 2018, despite some transitory rebounds, with falling factory-gate prices threatening to further knock profits as economic growth skidded to a near 30-year low.
The bank said a slowing world economy, some weakness in domestic demand, and "transitory" factors, including problems with fuel distribution and the blocking of transportation routes, could contribute to slower growth over the next few weeks.
In similar language to Powell, former Fed chief Janet Yellen and her colleagues delayed expected rate increases for a year in 2016 as wobbling oil prices and other issues created their own set of "transitory" concerns.
One of the most complicated inputs to Fed policy is inflation, which has been running below the Fed's target of 2% but which Fed chairman Jerome Powell recently described as a "transitory" type of low inflation.
He knows that this is the first step in becoming a transitory player, someone always in the latest trade for picks, moving in and out of rotations, before his eventual productive-but-lonesome exile to China.
"The Reserve Bank can look through today's result to some degree the surprise was largely in tradables prices, which are more volatile and tend to be more transitory," said Michael Gordon, senior economist at Westpac Bank.
Excluding "transitory" effects, the actual growth rate would have been closer to the 1.5 percent rate of the past four quarters, even including Friday's reading, according to David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff.
"As long as we don't see the fiscal effects derived from the Venezuelan migration - which is the reason the committee said it was a fiscally temporary, transitory disturbance - we're not going to use it," Carrasquilla said.
While refining capacity in the Gulf of Mexico will be unaffected and the storm's impact will be transitory, ClipperData's Smith said he couldn't rule out some response in regional retail prices due to potential supply constraints.
In order to stem the flow of migrants, Colombia's president, Juan Manuel Santos, recently announced the termination of a transitory border-card scheme, which allowed Venezuelans to cross the border freely to buy food and medicine.
"The Fed is continuing to confirm the narrative that the lack of inflation has been somewhat transitory and expect inflation to pick up," said Emily Roland, head of investment research at John Hancock Investments in Boston.
"Members generally judged that it would be prudent to await additional evidence indicating that the recent slowing in the pace of economic activity had been transitory before taking another step in removing accommodation," the minutes said.
Temps are often on the job for just a few days, weeks, or months, and the transitory nature of the work helps explain their sense of isolation or their employers' failure to, say, remember their names.
Often tinged with a distinct sense of hippie burnout culture and laid-back SoCal zeitgeist, Landau's images capture an impermanent LA through scenes that have been visibly created, altered, and/or destroyed by its transitory population.
The Fourteenth Amendment exists to ensure that American citizenship is forever removed from the realm of public debate, that its rights and protections would never again depend on the fleeting whims of a transitory electoral majority.
Predicting how much " SKAM Austin" will deviate from the original is a major source of engagement on fan sites, but, whatever the variations, the show's message will be the same: shame is transitory; growth is lasting.
"History says that Southern California can survive these shifts and prosper," he wrote, noting that "today's defense cuts look ominous because no new jobs are being created," which he rightly blamed on a transitory national recession.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told lawmakers on Tuesday that the U.S. central bank believed last month's slowdown in payrolls gains was transitory," noting that "several other timely indicators of labor market conditions still look favorable.
"Outside of Apple's supply chain, we have heard comments from PC makers, who are talking about transitory impacts on the production/supply chain, while anticipated demand (outside of China) remains in line with expectations," he said.
" — John Schwartz, science reporter _____ From London Review of Books: "In my earlier years, I had some dealings with classified material, enough that I was able to see how arbitrary, foolish and transitory security classification can be.
"We might be entering a down cycle in some of these businesses, but it is going to be more transitory than people think and it's also going to be less steep than people think," said Meeks.
The hiring rebound supports the U.S. central bank's contention that the pedestrian 0.7 percent annualised economic growth in the first quarter was likely "transitory," and its optimism that economic activity would expand at a "moderate" pace.
Ultimately, "The Dead, 1904" is more memorable as a festive party than as a heart-searing tale of the elusiveness of love, and the sadness — but also the beauty — inherent in the transitory nature of life.
"The Reserve Bank can look through today's result to some degree – the surprise was largely in tradables prices, which are more volatile and tend to be more transitory," said Michael Gordon, senior economist at Westpac Bank.
That recognition of soft inflation from the Fed, which had in the past judged the weakness as transitory, added to expectations that the Fed's plan to raise interest rates a third time this year might be delayed.
Peru's inflation-targeting monetary policy regime is credible, supported by the anchoring of inflation expectations within the central bank's 2%+/-1% target band, despite the presence of financial dollarization and transitory exchange-rate and weather-related shocks.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said in a news conference that recently low inflationary pressures may only be "transitory," dashing speculation the central bank was at least entertaining the idea of a rate cut because of tame inflation.
Chairman Jerome Powell said in a news conference Wednesday that recently low inflationary pressures may only be "transitory," dashing speculation the central bank was at least entertaining the idea of a rate cut because of tame inflation.
On Wednesday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said inflation risks flagged during the release of the U.S. GDP data were only based on transitory factors, and that there was no obligation to readjust interest rates any time soon.
I mean it seemed like there was real disappointment in market positioning around the fact that Chairman Powell describes inflation as transient or transitory and therefore, suggested it is not persistent enough to make a rate cut.
If you don't live in an urban or suburban area, if you don't have reliable transportation or mail service, if your work is transitory, if you haven't voted in every election — it's never been easy to vote.
" The statement reiterated the official stance that inflation will rise toward 0.8 percent—the central bank's target— "over the medium term" but is being held back by "the transitory effects of declines in energy and import prices.
The hiring rebound supports the U.S. central bank's contention that the pedestrian 0.7 percent annualized economic growth pace in the first quarter was likely "transitory," and its optimism that economic activity would expand at a "moderate" pace.
New Zealand's inflation accelerated sharply in the third quarter, driven by higher fuel prices and a weaker currency and beating expectations, although the central bank was expected to regard those factors as transitory in the near term.
Overall growth has also "moderated," the Fed chief said, while "there is a risk that weak inflation will be even more persistent than we currently anticipate," and not prove as transitory as Fed officials have often insisted.
Turning the abandoned station into a transitory museum is a good start toward the reactivation of the space (which has been made obsolete by the remodeling and expansion of nearby Union Station, Denver's major public transportation hub).
Some of the factors restraining inflation, like the drop in oil and gasoline prices, which we deemed "transitory," now appear more long-lasting suggesting that inflation is highly unlikely to reach our target in the medium term.
The forum will support producing countries by "enhancing their cooperation with consuming and transitory parties in the region, taking advantage of existing infrastructure and developing further infrastructure options to accommodate current and future discoveries," the statement said.
Despite near term headwinds to prices, Galaxy said the current volatility in China New Energy Vehicle sales is transitory and that it forecasts a double digit growth in global demand for the metal over the next decade.
While a significant rise in economic uncertainty in the last few months of 2017 due to polictial tensions, during which thousands of companies moved their legal headquarters out of the region, was transitory, concerns remain, it said.
Data showed U.S. producer prices increased solidly for a second straight month in May, pointing to a steady pickup in underlying inflation pressures and likely supported the Fed's view that the weak inflation readings are probably transitory.
MEXICO CITY, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Evans said on Thursday that the economic impact of coronavirus will likely be transitory, depending on how long the outbreak persists and the response from authorities.
This is one area that Fed Chair Janet Yellen has said was a transitory cost decline, but Swonk notes wireless has been falling in CPI since the middle of 2016 and the decline accelerated earlier this year.
"Having this disease made me more aware than ever before of the transitory nature of life here on Earth, of my own life," she said in a speech to the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship in 1994.
The report from the Labor Department on Tuesday likely will support the Federal Reserve's view that recent weak price readings are probably transitory, and that inflation will gradually move toward the U.S. central bank's 2 percent target.
"Members generally judged that it would be prudent to await additional evidence indicating that a recent slowdown in the pace of economic activity had been transitory before taking another step in removing accommodation," the Fed's latest minutes showed.
Powell's comments on Wednesday that a decline in inflation this year could be due to transitory factors dampened some investors' hopes that the U.S. central bank could move later this year to cut interest rates, market watchers said.
The chance of a rate cut seemed to diminish as many Fed policy makers saw recent weakness in inflation as "transitory," though the latest escalation in the trade war means markets are still wagering on an eventual easing.
Federal Reserve policymakers appeared increasingly wary about recent weak inflation and some called for halting interest rate hikes until it was clear the trend was transitory, according to the minutes of the U.S. central bank's last policy meeting.
" The conflagration gives Spufford an occasion to offer a nightmare vision of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "transitory enchanted moment" in "The Great Gatsby," when Nick Carraway imagines man recognizing North America as "something commensurate to his capacity for wonder.
Chile's finance minister Rodrigo Valdes said Wednesday that, while he did not expect "amazing" growth in March from the likely continued impact of the strike, the effect was transitory and a gradual recovery should happen over coming months.
Current Fed Chair Janet Yellen has consistently called lethargic inflation transitory, but with a third rate hike expected in December, Powell will have to justify any hawkish plans as price increases continue to miss the 2 percent goal.
Still to be negotiated would be the very much more vexing issue of what type of economic relationship would the U.K. want with Europe after the transitory customs-union arrangement under May's deal would come to an end.
The chance of a rate cut seemed to diminish as many Fed policy makers saw recent weakness in inflation as "transitory", though the latest escalation in the trade war means markets are still wagering on an eventual easing.
Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan on Tuesday expressed doubt that short-term interest rates are very accommodative and said he wants to wait for more data to understand whether recent weak inflation readings are transitory as he suspects.
One reason we need to be careful about how we measure and respond to loneliness is that, as the University of Chicago psychologist John Cacioppo argues, an occasional and transitory feeling of loneliness can be healthy and productive.
"Although Mr. Guloien's departure is disappointing, given the strong replacement and ample transitory period we do not anticipate any material changes in the business or strategy in the near term," Barclays analyst John Aiken wrote in a note.
In a speech Tuesday, Fed Governor Lael Brainard said the long-standing assessment at the central bank that persistently low inflation is the result of transitory factors that eventually will pass does not add up considering current circumstances.
"It still looks like a lot of the softness is coming from energy sector and that'll probably be transitory, but there are still concerns about global economic backdrop," said Nathan Janzen, senior economist at Royal Bank of Canada.
"I think the most important comment was the more dovish tone towards inflation expectations, and the point made about inflation hitting target reflects base effects from a year ago as well as an array of transitory factors," he added.
"For the Fed, the disappointment in the April CPI report is not likely to materially change the clear majority view that some significant part of recent soft inflation numbers is transitory," TD Securities analysts wrote in a research note.
Indeed, the Fed's view is that inflation is shaped largely by public and market psychology - with tight labor markets and resource constraints, and an array of those "transitory" factors cited by Powell pushing it narrowly around that underlying level.
Aside from trade headlines this week, investors are awaiting Friday's inflation data, important after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's comment Wednesday that weak inflation is transitory, signaling the Fed does not now have to consider an interest rate cut.
FRANKFURT, Jan 19 (Reuters) - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said on Thursday that actions the bank has taken in December have succeeded in improving the economic climate, but he pledged to do more if the improvement proved transitory.
Source: Reuters Thomson Eikon Inflation has become a key focus on Wall Street, particularly after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said low inflation appears to be transitory and not enough of a concern to make the Fed cut interest rates.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar slipped on Wednesday, after minutes of the latest Federal Reserve meeting showed policymakers agreed they should hold off on raising interest rates until they see evidence that a recent economic slowdown was transitory.
"Much of our progress was overshadowed by transitory events, including intensified promotional competition in certain categories, several isolated manufacturing-related challenges, and weak performance in our Ardent Mills joint venture," Chief Executive Officer Sean Connolly said in a statement.
In Marx's case, his transitory epiphany occurred during the Paris Commune of 1871; in Lenin's, it struck when he confronted the sudden appearance, seemingly out of nowhere, of the self-organized soviet workers' councils during the Revolution of 1905.
"While the available evidence in this case indicates that messages transmitted over Confide constituted 'transitory' communications that need not be retained, it is conceivable that some text messages do fall within record series that require retention," the report said.
"While certain demand headwinds are transitory, and some of our cost increases are appropriate investments for the future, our recent performance does not reflect the potential of our exceptional brand and is not acceptable," Johnson said in a statement.
"Based on this information, the board considered the following factors in its decision: "The transitory deviations of inflation with respect to the target, uncertainty over the persistent depreciation of the peso and the degree that transfers to domestic prices.
Ashekur Rahman, an urban program specialist with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Bangladesh, said the transitory existence of many slum dwellers is a major impediment to keeping them safe from threats like fires in the longer term.
MONTREAL, March 2 (Reuters) - The introduction of carbon pricing in Canada will have a transitory effect on inflation and the profound structural changes involved will likely hit supply and demand, a senior Bank of Canada official said on Thursday.
The case fell under an exception for "inherently transitory" legal issues — claims that could end quickly — given the fact that women can only obtain abortions up until a certain point in their pregnancy, and even those timelines vary by state.
Following the Fed's last meeting, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said that the Fed does not see a reason to tighten or loosen policy, and that low inflation is likely transitory, a suggestion to markets that the Fed will not cut rates.
"In the press conference, Chairman Powell chose to strike a somewhat more hawkish tone, attributing the unexpected fall in core inflation this year to transitory factors and not signalling much concern about the underlying inflation picture at the moment," Stupnytska added.
One of the strengths of prediction markets is that they tend to be relatively measured in their response to new information, as they try to distinguish transitory shifts in public opinion from more lasting changes in the dynamics of a race.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve policymakers appeared increasingly wary about recent weak inflation and some called for halting interest rate hikes until it was clear the trend was transitory, according to the minutes of the U.S. central bank's last policy meeting.
"The committee decided to change the stance from accommodative to neutral while keeping the policy rate on hold to assess how the transitory effects of demonetization on inflation and the output gap play out," said the RBI in a statement.
Fed officials at this month's meeting discussed the first-quarter slowness that saw GDP grow less than 1 percent, but they saw the contributing factors, including a slowdown in inflation, as "transitory" and thus unlikely to slow progress through the year.
Insurance companies will then be able to pass on flood risk through the purchase of subsidised reinsurance from Flood Re. The scheme is intended as a transitory measure and will be gradually phased out with an expiration date of 2039.
"I think of my childhood as a kind of slavery—certainly an imprisonment of sorts—but am not sure, even after all these decades later, I have ever escaped, ever reached anything but the most transitory sort of freedom," she writes.
"Although the slowdown should mainly be transitory, we are unlikely to get an improved inflation outlook by June, thus forcing the ECB to consider another QE extension," Anatoli Annenkov, senior European economist at Société Generale wrote in a note last week.
"The latest information suggests that during the first quarter of 2019 the weak performance the Mexican economy had been exhibiting since the previous quarter intensified, due to both external and domestic factors, some of which are transitory," the bank said.
Seth Carpenter, chief U.S. economist at UBS, said the average hourly wage data in the employment report may have become a bigger focus, but even so, Fed Chair Janet Yellen has indicated she sees the soft inflation data as transitory.
" Thirty-one-year-old John Dull, serving with Lee's troops at Petersburg, wrote to his wife, Genny, that "perhaps we have bin too mutch attacthed" to the world and the war "is intended to show us how transitory it is.
"After assessing the recent data, my take is that the current shortfall in inflation from target is most likely due to transitory factors that will fade through 2018, pushing inflation back up to target," said Quarles, who has an FOMC vote.
Following Wednesday's weaker-than-expected inflation report, however, showing an unexpected decline in the core Consumer Price Index (CPI) to a 1.7-percent annual pace, at least some on the Fed are no doubt questioning the "transitory" nature of low inflation.
While most of the distortions will be transitory, they could slow price growth to a halt and make it harder for the Bank of Japan to convince the public that inflation will accelerate toward its elusive 2 percent inflation goal.
Lane said the central bank will look through the transitory effect of carbon pricing because it is due to a one-off structural change, noting that the introduction of carbon pricing was evident in the most recent monthly inflation data.
The government has urged state-run banks, led by SBI, to convert debt into equity and take a stake in Jet, which would however be "transitory", in a rare move in India to use taxpayer money to save a struggling private sector firm.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell jolted markets at the beginning of the month after he said the Fed sees low inflation as transitory and it should rise in the next couple of months, signaling the Fed would not have to cut interest rates.
New Delhi has urged state-run banks, led by SBI, to convert debt into equity and take a stake in Jet, which would however be "transitory," in a rare move in India to use taxpayer money to save a struggling private sector company.
"The June meeting is a natural time to expect a hike and it is now essentially priced in by the market," said UBS, adding that April's nonfarm payrolls print of 211,000 jobs supported the Fed's stance on first quarter softness being transitory.
Fed policymakers were ready to roll a plan to shrink its balance sheet but were increasingly wary about weak inflation and some called for a halt to interest rate hikes until it was clear the trend was transitory, according to the minutes.
"The central bank will hike rates more gradually than the markets expect, and it has indicated that it prefers liquidity management rather than emergency rate hikes to fend off pressure that it sees as more transitory," Goldman Sachs said in a note.
The readout of the July 25-26 meeting showed some members called for halting interest rate hikes until it was clear the inflation trend was transitory, but it also indicated the Fed was poised to begin reducing its $1.33 trillion portfolio of bonds.
In fact, policymakers tend to be dismissive of the vagaries of food and energy prices, contending they tend to be volatile and their effects transitory, and instead focus on so-called core inflation, which doesn't even take into account the two categories.
"Core inflation will probably remain subdued for a few more months, but most Fed officials believe this weakness to be transitory and the Fed still looks set to raise rates in December," Andrew Hunter, an economist at Capital Economics, said in a note.
But elements of the once-lost glittering age are re-emerging, thanks to a new breed of hotels, complete with public pools, pillowed banquettes, outdoor movie nights and gaggles of fashionable locals who have turned these transitory spaces into permanent hot spots.
Anyway, on one side you have Dean Baker, who has long argued that the burst housing bubble was the main factor in both the slump and the slow recovery, with financial disruption a minor and transitory factor — a view I mostly agree with.
Answering audience questions at an economics event in Sydney, San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams said he believed a recent softening in U.S. inflation was transitory and that inflation would pick up to around 2 percent over the coming year.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan on Tuesday expressed doubt that short-term interest rates are very accommodative and said he wants to wait for more data to understand whether recent weak inflation readings are transitory as he suspects.
Among those voicing skepticism of rising price pressures, a few noted that the recently enacted corporate tax cuts might lead firms to cut prices in order to remain competitive or to gain market share, which could result in a transitory drag on inflation.
It also was not designed to tell us whether any impacts on the brain from hours of sitting could accumulate over time or if they are transitory and wiped away once we finally do get up from our desks for the day.
The focus on Powell will center around how he describes the Fed's sensitivity to upcoming data, how seriously it views the risks of a widening trade war, and whether it still sees weak inflation as likely "transitory," as he described it in May.
"The data support the Fed chairman's argument that some of the recent slowing in core PCE inflation was due to transitory factors," said Jim O'Sullivan, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics in White Plains, New York, referring to the Fed's preferred inflation measure.
A new album, called Summer is Gone, from musician Bill Baird not only taps into this and reflects on memory as a theme, but also uses the transitory nature of memory—and in turn, time itself—as a way for people to experience the album.
The IMF said that the ECB should look through temporary inflation movements, including transitory episodes of above target inflation, and remain focused on its medium-term objective for the euro zone as a whole, which is price growth below, but close to two percent.
"Were upward pressures on the federal funds rate to emerge, it could be challenging to distinguish between pressures that were transitory and likely to abate as financial institutions adjust and those that were more persistent and associated with aggregate reserve scarcity," the meeting summary added.
"The dollar has moved higher on the back of the FOMC statement because investors are buying the Fed's hawkish view and they believe that the weakness in the economic data is transitory only," Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at ThinkMarkets, said in a note.
While the Fed signaled that interest rates could be raised soon, Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) members also indicated in the minutes that "it would be prudent" to wait for more evidence that reflected the softer economic data out of the U.S. was transitory.
In it, Auge describes how, in western society, we spend an increasing amount of time in transitory places like airports, supermarkets, and highways, places that might create the illusion of fellowship and commonality but actually confine the individual to a state of anonymous solitude.
"You would need to be satisfied that any involvement was not minimal or merely transitory, but something which establishes significant involvement in the continuing conspiracy," he told the jury at London's Southwark Crown Court, which is expected to start considering its verdict next week.
We continue to view some of the shortfall in inflation last year as likely reflecting transitory influences that we do not expect will repeat; consistent with this view, the monthly readings were a little higher toward the end of the year than in earlier months.
"The fact that inflation has been running somewhat below our longer-run goal of 2 percent may not be entirely due to labor market slack or to transitory shocks," Ms. Brainard said in a speech at the National Tax Association's spring symposium in Washington.
MADRID (Reuters) - The impact of the coronavirus outbreak will put Europe into a recession but it should be transitory and the region should be back in positive GDP growth in the second semester, European Central Bank vice president Luis de Guindos said on Sunday.
"These headwinds are expected to be transitory, but we now believe it will take longer to achieve our ROTE (return on tangible equity) target of 203% than we previously envisaged," the bank said in its outlook when reporting earnings for the year that ended Dec.
Compounding the effects of the spillover to economic growth from China and the region, Barclays expects transitory oil demand erosion of about 0.6-0.8 million barrels per day (mb/d) in the first quarter of this year, or 0.2 mb/d for the full year.
We expect the market to look past this transitory challenge and would add to positions on any pullback; reiterate OW. ... We expect GM will be relatively unchanged given NKE's low seasonal inventory obsolescence risk, and displaced 3Q20 demand could potentially become a 4Q20 revenue benefit.
Compounding the effects of the spillover to economic growth from China and the region, Barclays expects transitory oil demand erosion of about 0.6-0.8 million barrels per day (mb/d) in the first quarter of this year, or 0.2 mb/d for the full year.
The impact of droughts in several farming regions will likely be transitory and economic growth should quicken in the coming quarters on a recovery in public investment, better terms of trade and signs of strengthening global growth, the central bank said in a statement.
After all, history shows that stocks have provided the best returns of all publicly available asset classes over long periods, and the conventional wisdom is that they will continue to do so, regardless of transitory things like presidential elections or even wars and recessions.
"While the optimism in stock markets is rather evident that this outbreak may be transitory and that a pivot point is near, however the gold investors are yet not willing to join whole heartedly in the equities game," said FXTM market analyst Han Tan.
However, the slowing in the pace of spending in the first quarter was expected to be transitory, and the medium-term projection for GDP growth was revised up modestly, largely reflecting the expected boost to GDP from the federal budget agreement enacted in February.
I personally think of records as polished creations or documentations of distilled intent or craft, whereas live is a place to showcase play in process, variation, interpretation, and other transitory devices that provide a larger and deeper context of what you might hear on a record.
"Banxico believes the near term pickup in inflation is transitory, but its focus on wage increases and cost pressures implies a high level of vigilance and little room to cut rates in 2019," Sacha Tihanyi, TD Securities' deputy head of emerging markets strategy, wrote in a note.
If that process is verifiable and there's no possibility of eavesdropping — no chance any Google employee, law enforcement officer or hacker could get into the system and intercept or collect that data — then potentially Duplex could be deemed benign, transitory recording in the eye of the law.
Fed policymakers were ready to roll out a plan to shrink its balance sheet but were increasingly wary about recent weak inflation and some called for a halt to interest rate hikes until it was clear the trend was transitory, according to the July meeting minutes.
"Another strong jobs report would help the Fed proceed with another rate hike at its June meeting, by supporting its contention that recent weakness in retail sales and inflation data will prove transitory," said Josh Wright, chief economist with recruitment software provider iCIMS in Matawan, New Jersey.
At its policy meeting in May, the Fed chose to hold fire on raising interest rates, yet downplayed the recent economic weakness seen in the U.S., stating that the slowing in growth during the first quarter was likely "to be transitory" and that economic conditions should improve.
Minutes of the Fed's May 2-3 policy meeting, which were published last week, showed that while policymakers agreed they should hold off hiking rates until there was evidence the growth slowdown was transitory, "most participants" believed "it would soon be appropriate" to raise borrowing costs.
The minutes of the Federal Reserve's July 25-26 meeting showed some members called for halting interest rate hikes until it was clear a softening inflation trend was transitory, but it also indicated the Fed was poised to begin reducing its $4.2 trillion portfolio of bonds.
Minutes of the Fed's May 25.9-3 policy meeting, which were published last week, showed that while policymakers agreed they should hold off hiking rates until there was evidence the growth slowdown was transitory, "most participants" believed "it would soon be appropriate" to raise borrowing costs.
" Clarida said the Fed's policies need to sustain the strong economic trends as long as possible, and that the Fed's decision to keep rates on hold is based in part on a belief that some of the softness in price increases will prove to be "transitory.
Minutes of the Fed's May 2-3 policy meeting, which were published on Wednesday, showed that while policymakers agreed they should hold off hiking rates until there was evidence the growth slowdown was transitory, "most participants" believed "it would soon be appropriate" to raise borrowing costs.
Recent weak inflation was viewed by "many participants...as likely to be transitory," while risks to financial markets and the global economy had appeared to ease - a judgment rendered before the Trump administration imposed higher tariffs on Chinese goods and took other steps that intensified trade tensions.
SO I WOULD SUSPECT WHEN WE GET TO THE END OF THE YEAR AND EARLY 2018, THE TRANSITORY NEGATIVE EFFECTS I THINK WILL BE OVER AND WE'LL ACTUALLY BE STARTING TO SEE SOME OF THE BENEFITS OF THE REBUILDING EFFORTS IN TERMS OF BOOSTING THE ECONOMY.
If you're closing in on retirement, or your need for steady income trumps your interest in a transitory lump sum, or you simply love your job or your company, it might be worth it to hope that enough others accept buyouts so that your position is protected.
But you also show how the child and the dog's moment of intermingled cravings for recognition are not merely a transitory phase but very close to raw desire itself, as opposed to the vaster world of symbolic relations where desire is fixed and named very clearly.
Total PCE price inflation in 2018 was projected to be about the same as in 2017, despite projected declines in consumer energy prices; core PCE prices were forecast to rise faster in 2018, reflecting the expected waning of transitory factors that held down those prices in 2017.
"The Fed is basing their policy on the fact that they believe the decline in oil will have a transitory effect on inflation, while many investors are coming to the conclusion that the drop in oil is more permanent," said Brian Reynolds, chief market strategist at New Albion Partners.
"This should prove transitory as autos manufacturing payrolls tend to be noisy over the summer months as companies shut down production to retool for the next year's models, making seasonal adjustment factors less precise," said Joseph Song, an economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in New York.
The German council of economic experts in a special report said a separate CO2 price for the two sectors should be established as a transitory instrument to integrate them into the ETS, either by setting up separate emissions trading systems for them, or by imposing CO2 taxes on them.
Market participants focused on the statement's description of current conditions as "transitory," but central bank officials have been down that road before: The Fed for several years running overestimated the economy's growth rate and thus kept its crisis-era policies in place for longer than virtually anyone expected.
The problem with such explanations, as Daniel Tarullo, a Fed governor for eight years until April, notes, is that if central bankers keep changing their notion of sustainable unemployment levels "sound estimation and judgment are sometimes hard to differentiate from guesswork in attempting to see through transitory developments".
The greenback has edged higher since the Fed on June 14 raised interest rates for a second time in 2017 and announced it would begin cutting its holdings of bonds and other securities later this year, while indicating that a recent softening in inflation was seen as transitory.
"In the statement the Fed worried about inflation being below their target, but in the press conference Powell said they view that weakness as transitory and they aren't leaning more towards a cut then they were before," said Michael Antonelli, market strategist at Robert W. Baird in Milwaukee.
About 20 craftspeople, artists and architects (some of them repeat visitors), are invited for a two-week stint every summer to create permanent, semi-permanent or transitory structures on the arid, sweeping site: There are now several sleeping pods, a hot tub, an alfresco kitchen and a shower tower.
Inflation is expected to remain low in the near term, in part because of earlier declines in energy prices, but to rise to 2 percent over the medium term as the transitory effects of past declines in energy and import prices dissipate and the labor market strengthens further.
"Payroll growth slowed considerably in May, raising the question of whether we were at the start of a reversal from the considerable progress that's been made in labor markets, or whether the weak reading was the type of transitory change we typically see during expansions," she said in prepared remarks.
"Members generally judged that it would be prudent to await additional evidence indicating that a recent slowdown in the pace of economic activity had been transitory before taking another step in removing accommodation," according to the minutes, which provided the latest indication of the Fed's heightened caution over policy tightening.
"Inflation is expected to remain low in the near term, in part because of the further decline in energy prices, but rise to 2 percent over the medium term as the transitory effects of declines in energy and import prices dissipate and the labor market strengthens further," the statement said.
"A lot of the softening looks like it can be traced back to disruptions in the energy sector and oil prices, so there is still some reason to think that there are transitory factors at play that will ease going forward," said Nathan Janzen, senior economist at Royal Bank of Canada.
"Members generally judged that it would be prudent to await additional evidence indicating that the recent slowdown in the pace of economic activity had been transitory before taking another step in removing accommodation," the account said, referring to the members of the Federal Open Market Committee, which determines monetary policy.
"After assessing the recent data, my take is that the current shortfall in inflation from target as most likely due to transitory factors that will fade through 2018, pushing inflation back up to target," Quarles said at the 26th International Financial Symposium sponsored by the Institute for International Monetary Affairs.
Another is that it insists that the roughly 370 people moved from Manus or Nauru to Australia as "transitory persons" because they were injured in riots, or sexually assaulted, or were dying, or pregnant, or had broken down (like the wife of the Iranian who self-immolated) cannot stay in Australia.
"What the Clarida's comments have done is clarify in many people's minds the answer to the questions of whether low inflation proving more than transitory would itself be enough to get the Fed to ease – the answer appears to be 'yes'," said Ray Attrill, head of FX strategy at National Australia Bank.
"What the Clarida comments have done is clarify in many people's minds the answer to the questions of whether low inflation proving more than transitory would itself be enough to get the Fed to ease the answer appears to be 'yes'," said Ray Attrill, head of FX strategy at National Australia Bank.
"What the Clarida's comments have done is clarify in many people's minds the answer to the questions of whether low inflation proving more than transitory would itself be enough to get the Fed to ease the answer appears to be 'yes'," said Ray Attrill, head of FX strategy at National Australia Bank.
"What the Clarida comments have done is clarify in many people's minds the answer to the questions of whether low inflation proving more than transitory would itself be enough to get the Fed to ease – the answer appears to be 'yes'," said Ray Attrill, head of FX strategy at National Australia Bank.
"I would expect that by the time we get to the end of the year and early 2018, the transitory negative effects of this storm I think will be over and we actually will start to see some of the benefits of the rebuilding efforts in terms of boosting the economy," Dudley said.
Market participants were looking to the July FOMC statement for any subtle hints on two important topics: First, given a series of softer inflation readings in recent months, would the FOMC change its view that the bulk of the cooling in inflation in recent months was "transitory," as Janet Yellen put it recently?
Yellen, recounting the history of inflation since the 2007 to 2009 financial crisis, said a lull this year in the pace of price rises will prove "transitory," and that it was wise for the Fed to continue gradual rate increases so it does not have to catch up with a faster round of increases later.
" WILKINS ON C$ PASS-THROUGH EFFECT "The appreciation in the Canadian dollar does have a significant pass-through effect on inflation that peaks at around, takes up about 0.5 percentage points from inflation by the second quarter of next year, which is worth mentioning ... but it is also a transitory effect that we'd look through.
Muller grew up in an old manor, ''every room another color, and full of paintings,'' she says, while Van Severen spent a ''sober'' and transitory childhood shuttling between the home of his father, the legendary contemporary designer Maarten Van Severen, and his grandfather, the painter Dan Van Severen, who, he notes, was ''constantly reducing things.
The U.S. central bank repeated its pledge to "act as appropriate" to sustain the economic expansion, with possible interest rate cuts in the coming months, but notably said the jobs market had "continued to strengthen" so far this year, and described recent weak inflation as due to "transitory influences" rather than a lagging economy.
While traveling along real roads, the transitory Route 0, and later the subterranean Echo River, every stop and attraction seems to be beset by the claws of debt, which is controlled by the Consolidated Power Company and the Hard Times Distillery, the latter of which is staffed entirely by people working off their debts.
On whether the case was moot, Amiri argued that the unknowns in these types of cases — including how long a teen would be in custody and when she could no longer get an abortion — meant the case was "transitory" and that the court should keep the case live even if the claims no longer applied to the original plaintiffs.
The Fed considers all of these price drops "transitory," but there have been enough in a row for the central bank to miss its inflation target five years running, and fresh economic projections this week indicate policymakers remain mystified about why prices are not rising, given unemployment is at a 17-year low and the economy is growing steadily.
"The Committee views the slowing in growth during the first quarter as likely to be transitory and continues to expect that, with gradual adjustments in the stance of monetary policy, economic activity will expand at a moderate pace, labor market conditions will strengthen somewhat further, and inflation will stabilize around 2 percent over the medium term," the statement said.
"The Committee views the slowing in growth during the first quarter as likely to be transitory and continues to expect that, with gradual adjustments in the stance of monetary policy, economic activity will expand at a moderate pace, labor market conditions will strengthen somewhat further, and inflation will stabilize around 2 percent over the medium term," they wrote.
It said that the Committee views the slowing in growth during the first quarter as likely to be transitory and continues to expect that, with gradual adjustments in the stance of monetary policy, economic activity will expand at a moderate pace, labor market conditions will strengthen somewhat further, and inflation will stabilize around 2 percent over the medium term.
"If the numbers continue to come out on the weaker side of expectations for the next two or three months, then I would say yes, the Fed would be revising their expectations for the economy," he said, but added that the Fed would likely label the weak U.S. economic data as "transitory" in the central bank's Wednesday policy statement.
In a chapter of the report on the distribution of happiness around the world, three economists — John F. Helliwell, of the University of British Columbia; Haifang Huang of the University of Alberta; and Shun Wang of the Korea Development Institute — argued against a widely held view that changes in people's assessments of their lives are largely transitory.
On Wednesday, the Fed kept rates at their current level, which was the expectation, but Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell was not as dovish as the market wanted, signalling the the current low inflation was likely "transitory" and as such there was little impetus for a rate cut, which President Trump had been pushing for ahead of the Fed meeting.
They believe that the oil price decline is "transitory"; that oil consumption will grow despite ongoing economic stagnation; that the industry will be magically immune to public and policy demands to reduce greenhouse gas emissions; that technological progress will never be able to "displace fossil fuels such as oil"; and, finally, that fracking will not produce enough supply to undermine OPEC's market monopoly.
Read more: A critical recession indicator used by the Fed just hit its highest level since the financial crisisThe Fed no longer talks about the weakness in core inflation as being transitory, and now has come around to the view that there is more permanency to this shortfall than perceived before — as if the ECB and BoJ haven't figured this out already.
It was soon clear that Mr. Scaramucci would not be a fixture of the administration, but a transitory figure who created an opportunity for Mr. Trump, with his daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner, to undertake the far-reaching shake-up intended to purge the White House staff of leakers and aides viewed as not sufficiently loyal to his cause.
The fact that the Bank of Canada's business outlook surveys are showing that the economy is operating pretty close to full capacity and inflation's at 2% I think gives them some scope to tolerate slightly below trend growth if they expect that it's going to ultimately prove transitory and that the economy is going to get back to growth closer to 1.8 or 2.0%.
Total PCE price inflation in 2018 was projected to be somewhat faster than in 2017 despite a slower projected pace of increases in consumer energy prices; core PCE prices were forecast to rise notably faster in 2018, importantly reflecting both the expected waning of transitory factors that held down 12-month measures of inflation in 2017 as well as the projected further tightening in resource utilization.
The futures market priced in increasing expectations for two rate cuts after Trump's threat to put tariffs on all Mexican goods if the Mexican government does not stop immigration into the U.S. After the last Fed meeting, Powell said low inflation appears to be transitory, suggesting the Fed would not have to cut rates, but markets still anticipate a rate cut, and inflation continues to run below the Fed's 2% target.
Because we were so transitory, I grew up associating the idea of home less with a physical structure than with the objects that inhabited it: A place became ours, mine, only when the 19th-century pine chest was positioned in the living room, when the early American quilt with its worn calico squares was hung on the wall, when our books had been unpacked and placed on the shelves.

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