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From a political point of view, there is a trade-off between Bulgaria's economic growth and the stability required for early accession to the monetary union.
From a monetary standpoint, governments control just how much money is in circulation worldwide, which plays an immense role on how money is spent in one's own country.
From the Hellenic system onwards, the policy rationale for requiring the payment of monetary compensation for wrongs committed has involved the avoidance of feuding between clans and families.
From a principal agent perspective, monetary policy makers face
From mid-1984 onward, however, overly expansionist fiscal and monetary policies and the renewed outbreak of civil strife led to a setback in economic performance.
From an earlier position ( in the 1980s ) of central government control of the economy, Mozambique has initiated rapid reforms in recent years, accelerating the implementation of market-based economic policies, and committing to a policy of fiscal and monetary discipline.
From 1969 to 1974, Volcker served as under-secretary of the Treasury for international monetary affairs.
From the monetary origin of this suit, the sticks are actually rope strings ( 索 ) that tie 100 Chinese copper coins together by the square holes in the middle.
From the monetary origin of this suit, the wans ( 10, 000 ) are actually 100 strings of coins described in the bamboo suit section above.
From 1957 he was chairman of the Radcliffe Committee, called to enquire into the working of the monetary and credit system.
From August 2001 to September 2003, Reynolds served as U. S. ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein although he came under fire with criticisms for his lack of actual qualifications other than being a monetary contributor to George W. Bush's campaign.
From there, he went to the study of Greek monetary weights, the operation of Greek mints and the dimensions of Greek temples.
From early times, the virginity of women was rigidly enforced by family and community and linked to the monetary value of women as a kind of commodity ( the " sale " of women involving the delivery of a bride price ).
From the point of view of economics and efficiency, it is usually considered better to give someone a monetary equivalent of some benefit than the benefit ( say, a liter of milk ) in kind.
From 1974 until 1977 he served as Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Treasury, responsible for capital markets policy ; all of the Treasury Department ’ s international affairs, including trade policy ; international monetary policy ; investment and energy policy ; relations with industrial and developing countries ; and U. S. policy relating to the international financial institutions, such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

From and origin
From the curio cabinet on its south wall and the bureaus beneath, you abstracted seventeen ivory, metal, wood, and stone sculptures of Oriental and African origin, two snuffboxes, and a jade-handled magnifying glass.
* From cretine, French for alluvium ( soil deposited by flowing water ), an allusion to the affliction's suspected origin in inadequate soil.
From the eigenvalues and the eigenvectors of A it is possible to determine if an initial point will converge or diverge to the equilibrium point at the origin.
A popular science version of the book, entitled The Origins of Life: From the birth of life to the origin of language was published in 1999.
The entry on cabullus in the Oxford Latin Dictionary ( Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982, 1985 reprinting ), p. 246, does not give a probable origin, and merely compare Old Bulgarian kobyla and Old Russian komoń < sub > b </ sub >.</ ref > From caballus arose terms in the various Romance languages cognate to the ( French-derived ) English cavalier: Old Italian cavaliere, Italian cavallo, Spanish caballero, French chevalier, Portuguese cavaleiro, Romanian cavaler.
From Stephen V through the 10th and 11th centuries, the historical notes are extremely abbreviated, usually with only the pope's origin and reign duration.
From its origin to Cincinnati, the average depth is approximately.
From a single point of origin, Mainz, Germany, printing spread within several decades to over two hundred cities in a dozen European countries.
From physis meaning " nature " or " origin " and-logia meaning the " study of ".
From investigation of those topics theosophists try to discover a coherent description of the purpose and origin of the universe.
From 1847, the Spanisch-Brötli-Bahn, the first railway on Swiss territory, connected Zurich with Baden, putting the Zürich Hauptbahnhof at the origin of the Swiss rail network.
From its origin at the Delta the canal runs some southwards through the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, providing irrigation water to farmlands along its length.
From the dialogue, it appears that the word had an origin in the Platonic and Hellenistic tradition long before the group calling themselves " Gnostics " -- or the group covered under the modern term " Gnosticism " -- ever appeared.
( 1992 ) From Sails to Satellites: the origin and development of navigational science, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-856387-6
From its origin at the O ' Leary property, it had burned a path of nearly complete destruction of some 34 blocks to Fullerton Avenue on the north side.
From 1996 the website of the Colchester tourist board attributed the origin of the rhyme to a cannon recorded as used from the church of St Mary-at-the-Wall by the Royalist defenders in the siege of 1648.
From the 7th century onwards many popular religious elements of heterogeneous nature were incorporated into Mahayana Buddhism which finally resulted in the origin of Vajrayana, Kalachakrayana and Sahajayana Tantric Buddhism.
* From ' black-balling ' to ' marking ': the suburban origin of redlining in Canada
From its origin / spring runs from the southern Iberian plain in a direction east to west, to near the town of Badajoz, where it begins to track south leading to the Gulf of Cádiz.
From there, they spread to the other Gondwanan continents and Southeast Asia-the part of Laurasia then closest to their origin of dispersal – in the late Paleogene, before achieving a global distribution in the early Neogene.
From the Constitution of Poland, Article 52 ( 5 ): " Anyone whose Polish origin has been confirmed in accordance with statute may settle permanently in Poland.
From the official history on the borough's website, the most likely origin is a contraction of the Delaware Indian term " Mah-Ho-Ho-Kus " ( or " Mehokhokus "), meaning " the red cedar.
From 1411 to 1433, the Ming eunuch Yishiha 亦失哈 ( who himself was a Haixi Jurchen by origin ) led ten large missions to win over the allegiance of the Jurchen tribes along the Sunggari and Amur rivers.
From 1747 to 1831 Iraq was ruled, with short intermissions, by Mamluk officers of Georgian origin who succeeded in asserting autonomy from the Sublime Porte, suppressed tribal revolts, curbed the power of the Janissaries, restored order, and introduced a program of modernization of the economy and the military.
From this origin they proceed downward and laterally to be inserted into the posterior border of the lateral third of the clavicle.

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From June 1715 to Autumn 1717, Joseph Effner remodelled the palace to suit the contemporary taste in style.
From 1820 until 1967, boys under the height of 5 ' 4 " were required to wear the ' Eton suit ', which replaced the tailcoat with the cropped ' Eton jacket ' ( known colloquially as a " bum-freezer ") and included an ' Eton collar ', a large, stiff-starched, white collar.
From 1952 Mikoyan also designed missile systems to particularly suit his aircraft, such as the famous MiG-21.
From the 1950s until 2000, all drum and bugle corps were required to use instruments pitched in the key of G. That year, Drum Corps International changed its rules again, allowing instruments in any key, with most other major organizations ( e. g. Drum Corps Associates ) following suit soon after.
From this beginning, the overriding strategy and policy of the institution has been to explore and promote mutually beneficial conservation arrangements that suit those promoting development as well as assisting people and nations to better preserve their flora and fauna.
From 2001 to 2006 the Department was subject to oversight by a Federal Court appointed monitor, the result of a consent decree in a suit brought against the Town by the New York Attorney General's office.
From his prison cell at Florida State Prison, making use of the prison library and writing in pencil on prison stationery, Gideon appealed to the Supreme Court in a suit against the Secretary to the Florida Department of Corrections, H. G.
From 1971 to 1998 ( 2003 in the last McDonaldland commercials ), Ronald's suit had french fry bags for pockets with two large ones around the lower body and an average sized french fry bag on the heart.
* From 1981 to 1986, Pacific Legal Foundation and San Luis Obispo County, California, filed a suit attempting to obtain the mailing list of the Abalone Alliance to get the group to pay for the police costs of the largest anti-nuclear civil-disobedience act in U. S. history at the Diablo Canyon Power Plant.
From autumn 2008, judges in all civil and family cases began to wear a newly designed robe with no wig, collar or bands, over an ordinary business suit and tie, with the exception of circuit judges in the county court, who opted to retain their former style or robe, but without wig, wing collar and bands.
When Cochrane collaborated as the lyricist on English singer-songwriter John Howard's 2005 album The Dangerous Hours, the poem became the basis for the song, " What A Carry On ," which begins: " The man in our compartment looks like Charles Hawtrey / From baggy suit and round horn rims / He views the underside of England / In a life of almosts and not quites.
From the beginning, the design philosophy has been to modify the language to suit programs written in it.
From this fabric, a suit is made — which is brilliant white because it cannot absorb dye, and slightly luminous because it includes radioactive elements.
From at least 1941, when the B-body followed suit in adopting the C-body's pioneering lower and wider runningboardless bodystyle, it may be viewed as a stretched version of the GM B platform.
From the provisions of the penal code, magistrates could either derive principles of civil law either directly, if a matter was in stated in the penal code such as matters regarding such as that regarding debt and usury, dealings with land, the borrowing and pledging of property, and the sale of goods in markets, or indirectly reading into a criminal statute a basis for a private civil suit.
Polly Berry's life is primarily known through her daughter's memoir, From the Darkness Cometh the Light, or, Struggles for Freedom, the only first-person account of a freedom suit.
From the technology used in production of the DPE, ILC developed a protective suit to be used for commercial applications.
From high to low, the suit order is, diamonds (), hearts (), ' spades (), clubs (), with the 2 being the highest card in the game and the 3 the lowest.
Another popular variation to the suit order is: From highest to lowest, ' clubs (), spades (), hearts (), diamonds (), with the 2 being the highest and the 3 being the lowest.
Yet another variation to the suit order is: From highest to lowest, ' spades (), clubs (), hearts (), diamonds (), with the 2 being the highest and the 3 being the lowest.
Also another variation to the suit order is: From highest to lowest, ' spades (), hearts (), clubs (), diamonds (), with the 2 being the highest and the 3 being the lowest.

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