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Most economists favor the use of automatic stabilization over active or discretionary use of deficits to fight mild recessions ( or surpluses to combat inflation ).
During the battle, Batman suffers a mild heart attack which leaves him unable to fight, forcing him to betray a lifelong principle by threatening a criminal with a gun.
The word is found in several English colloquialisms, such as, " slap fight ", " slap-happy ", " slapshot ", " slapstick ", " slap on the wrist " ( as a mild punishment ), " slap in the face " ( as an insult or, alternatively, as a reproof against a lewd or insulting comment ), and " slap on the back " ( an expression of friendship or congratulations ).
Despite being mild mannered, Will is brave, as seen when he confronts Captain Jack Sparrow in a sword fight and by his response to Barbossa's attack on Port Royal.
Leininger suffered a mild concussion during this fight.
Based on his performance against Foreman, the outcome of his next fight, against David Izon on November 1, was considered to be a mild upset.
The play details how a very mild mannered and polite man created an in-ring gimmick that drew so much heat that he and his frequent tag-team wrestling partner ( and real life friend ) Mad Dog Vachon often had to fight their way out of the ring.

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The film was James Stewart's first western ( he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73 ), and was also notable for a ferocious cat-fight between Marlene Dietrich and Una Merkel, which apparently caused a mild censorship problem at the time of release.
The Firth of Clyde lies between 55 and 56 degrees north, at the same latitude as Labrador in Canada and north of the Aleutian Islands, but the influence of the North Atlantic Drift — the northern extension of the Gulf Stream — ameliorates the winter weather and the area enjoys a mild, damp oceanic climate.
The country's climate, which ranges between maritime and continental, is relatively mild.
Many episodes in the Wimsey books express a mild satire of the British class system, in particular in depicting the relationship between Wimsey and Bunter, the two of them clearly being the best and closest of friends, yet Bunter invariably punctilious in using " my lord " even when they are alone, and " his lordship " in company.
There is some overlap between the weakest styles of bitter and light mild, with the term AK being used to refer to both.
The changes in these regions between summer and winter are generally mild, rather than extreme hot or cold.
Winter temperatures are mild and pleasant, ranging between.
Italy commanded Urban IV's near full attention: the long confrontation with the late Hohenstaufen Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II had not been pressed during the mild pontificate of Alexander IV, during which it devolved into inter-urban struggles between nominally pro-Imperial Ghibellines and even more nominally pro-papal Guelf factions.
They are in a relatively mild state of racing tune, so that they are extremely reliable and can go years between motor rebuilds.
Brill-Zinsser disease, first described by Nathan Brill in 1913 at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, is a mild form of epidemic typhus which recurs in someone after a long period of latency ( similar to the relationship between chickenpox and shingles ).
For the decade though, and despite a mild recession between 1960 and 1961, the average still managed a respectable 30 % gain from the 616 level to 800.
If f ( x ) is a real-valued function and a and b are numbers with, then the mean value theorem says that under mild hypotheses, the slope between the two points ( a, f ( a )) and ( b, f ( b )) is equal to the slope of the tangent line to f at some point c between a and b. In other words,
Chewing gum, however, is not the only thing one may chew to relieve mild effects of car sickness, snacking on sweets or just chewing in general seems to reduce adverse effects of the conflict between vision and balance.
There has even been a suggestion of a link between the name " Sheba " and that of Zanzibar, and a massive earthenware monument of the Yoruba people all the way in West Africa known as Sungbo's Eredo actually caused mild excitement when it was first studied by Western scholars due to the tribal folk tradition that the divine personage it was built in honour of was none other than the Queen of Sheba herself.
A mild stimulant, it is sold across India in small, individual-sized packets that cost between 2 and 10 rupees per packet.
Angers enjoys a very mild climate because of its location between oceanic and continental climate.
Summers are very hot with temperatures frequently exceeding 110 degrees in July and August, and winters are mild with days typically seeing temperatures between 65-75 degrees in January and February.
The winters are mild, alternating between fog, rain, and sun, with occasional frost.
While the word ecchi could mean anything from mild to insulting in Japanese language, it is used in Western culture to divide between pornography ( hentai ) and playful usage of sexualized imagery ( ecchi ).
Due to Smithsburg's location between the Appalachian Mountains and the Chesapeake Bay watershed, its climate is considered mild to moderate.
The three rivers, west to east, were named by Meriwether Lewis in late July 1805 for President Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State James Madison, and Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin which was in the times the genesis of a mild controversy and eventually spawned a modern day geographical controversyin both cases regarding length comparisons between the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.
The winters are mild with days typically seeing temperatures between and corresponding night-time lows between.
Between Emden and Delfzijl, the Ems forms the border between the Netherlands and Germany and is subject to mild dispute: the Dutch believe that the border runs through the geographical centre of the estuary, whereas the Germans claim it runs through the deepest channel ( which is close to the Dutch coast ).

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Though less than five percent of its land is arable, the province is agriculturally rich ( particularly in the Fraser and Okanagan Valleys ) because of its mild weather.
Winters are mild because of the prevalence of westerly winds from the Atlantic.
It usually occurs unnoticed because it is symptom-free or exhibits only mild symptoms that are not unique to Chagas disease.
Despite its northern location, the climate is relatively mild compared to other locations in similar latitudes, or even somewhat farther south, mainly because of the Gulf Stream.
New sake is not liked because of its rough taste, whereas mature sake is mild, smooth and rich.
Though Port Salut has a mild flavour, it sometimes has a strong smell because it is a mature cheese.
In mild cases, it just isolates certain communities such as suburbs of cities because of the bonding social capital and the fact that people in these communities spend so much time away from places that build bridging social capital.
If the stone is positioned near a bone ( usually a rib in the case of kidney stones ), this treatment may be more uncomfortable because the shock waves can cause a mild resonance in the bone which can be felt by the patient.
Tourette's is no longer considered a rare condition, but it is not always correctly identified because most cases are mild and the severity of tics decreases for most children as they pass through adolescence.
In general, it is characterized by its very hot and dry summers, with great droughts, and its long and mild winters due to the oceanic influence because of its proximity to the Atlantic coast of Portugal.
Unterberger argued that although the song was " sometimes described as a ballad because of its light and mild nature, it's actually taken at a pretty brisk tempo.
The 22 LR is the most commonly fired sporting arms cartridge, primarily because, when compared to any centerfire ammunition, 22 LR ammunition is much less expensive and because recoil generated by the light 22 bullet at modest velocity is very mild.
He received comparatively mild treatment because Goebbels intended that he be made the subject of a propaganda show trial, to prove the complicity of " international Jewry " in the vom Rath murder.
His behaviour was always polite, but firm — he gave good advice, and was kind and mild, yet he was not thought of as an intelligent man because of his way of talking.
Antibiotics are usually avoided in mild cases because some Shigella are resistant to antibiotics, and their use may make the germ even more resistant.
Diagnosis of patients with even mild hirsutism should include assessment of ovulation and ovarian ultrasound ( because of the high prevalence of polycystic ovary syndrome ), as well as 17-hydroxyprogesterone ( because of the possibility of finding nonclassic 21-hydroxylase deficiency ).
Starting in the fall, tourist from colder states flock by the thousands in their motor homes because of the mild winters.
The overall climate in Silver Grove is more mild than would normally be expected for this area primarily because the local climate is moderated by several miles of large hills in any direction, the Ohio River, being situated in a valley, and lying to the east of several metropolitan areas ( Cincinnati, Covington, Newport ) which combine to produce an urban heat microclimate for the area.
The climate of Yachats is relatively mild throughout the year because of the moderating effects of the ocean currents.
Forge welding is more difficult to do with modern mild steel because it has a narrower band of temperature at which it will weld.
While socially accepted kids are the best in high school because of having the most class resources, the most opportunities and the most positive experiences, research shows that being in the popular crowd may also be a risk factor for mild to moderate deviant behavior.
Mineral makeup is noncomedogenic ( as long as it doesn't contain talc ), and it offers a mild amount of sun protection ( because of the titanium dioxide and zinc oxide ).

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