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Similarly, Hayek and others from the Austrian school of economics argue that if governments intervene through monetary policy to lower interest rates this will exacerbate unemployment by preventing the market from responding effectively.

responding and ...
In a 2002 interview with NPR's Scott Simon on Weekend Edition Saturday, responding to a question about the relatively subtle religious content of their music, Haseltine said, " our songs ... not really there to explain our faith ," but are " written about our life that is affected by our faith.
Chico spoke only limited and halting English, so the joke centered on him responding to almost any question with his catch phrase: " Baseball ... been berra berra good ... to me.
He commented that the suspension was responding to a " need to take strong steps to ... send out the message to all our players and minor hockey players that we have to be ... more respectful of our opponent.
On 12 January 2012, Secretary of State for Transport Justine Greening confirmed in a House of Commons statement that High Speed 2 would go ahead and in responding to questions stated that it was her understanding that " the Welsh Secretary is already on side ...
However, if White is determined to play the g4 thrust, he may prepare it by responding to 5 ... a6 with 6. h3 ( as Fischer sometimes played ) or 6. Rg1.
The Pirc Defence ( pronounced " peerts ", though it is often wrongly known as the " perk " defence, even among grandmasters ), sometimes known as the Ufimtsev Defence or Yugoslav Defence, is a chess opening characterised by Black responding to 1. e4 with 1 ... d6 and 2 ... Nf6, followed by ... g6 and ... Bg7, while allowing White to establish an impressive-looking centre with pawns on d4 and e4.
Alito stated that he had listed an affiliation with the group on his application to Ronald Reagan's Justice Department in order to establish his conservative credentials: " You have to look at the question that I was responding to and the form that I was filling out ...
" In 1885, a noted critic, in part responding to Hassam ’ s early oil painting A Back Road ( 1884 ), stated that " the Boston taste for landscape painting, founded on this sound French school, is the one vital, positive, productive, and distinctive tendency among our artists today ... the truth is poetry enough for these radicals of the new school.
The report noted the Police Commission had been " undermined by the Mayor's Office " and that the Inspector General's Office had been " hindered by ... lack of cooperation by the ( LAPD ) in responding to requests for information.
Where it fell the atmosphere was stained by a thanatognomonic black streak ... Tom sitting there in the noise and the hard wind had the citied massy earth his servant tumbler, waiting upon his touch of stick or rudder for its guidance ; instantly responding, ready to leap and frisk a lamb-planet amid the steady sun-bound sheep ...
" Buzz Cason saw these " combination bodyguards-hangers-on good ol Southern boys ... constantly coming in and out of the various rooms, making phone calls and promptly responding to any need that Elvis might have.
It is our responsibility, both as congregation and as individuals within the church, to share the task of identifying and responding to spiritual and material needs ... the expression of these needs varies with the times, cultures, and condition of persons.
... No Christian may summon any Jew into the ecclesiastical court in any way whatsoever, or for whatever property or summons he be summoned, nor shall the Jew make answer before the judge in the ecclesiastical court, but the Jew shall appear before his palatine appointed for that term, and furthermore the aforesaid palatine, along with our governor for that term, shall be required to defend and protect that Jew, and prohibit his responding to the summons of the ecclesiastical court.
Alongside with the Cuban exiled anarchist Manuel Ferro they " began a campaign in Italy itself ... They turned to the most important Italian anarchist periodical, Umanita Nova (“ New Humanity ”), the official publication of the Federazione Anarchica Italiana, with the idea of counterbalancing the undeniable influence of L ’ Adunata in the Italian-American anarchist community, and more especially of responding to a series of pro-Cuban Revolution articles published in that weekly by Armando Borghi.
POM is quoted as responding that " all statements made in connection with POM products are true ... and as strong advocates of honest labeling and fair advertising, we are looking forward to working with the agency to resolve this matter.

responding and statist
" While many developing world economists blame Africa's poverty on the long-term effects of European colonialism and predict ongoing economic stagnation in Africa, Johns has been one of several prominent global affairs experts to challenge this argument, responding that Africa's future will be promising if post-colonial governments abandon statist and autocratic policies.

responding and sense
Pakistani public, like the Indian, reacted with a celebration and heightened sense of nationalism for responding to India in kind and becoming the only Muslim nuclear power.
In this sense, the persona is a transparent mask, wearing the traits of two poets and responding to two situations, old and new, which are similar and overlapping.
According to Osho every human being is a Buddha with the capacity for enlightenment, capable of unconditional love and of responding rather than reacting to life, although the ego usually prevents this, identifying with social conditioning and creating false needs and conflicts and an illusory sense of identity that is nothing but a barrier of dreams.
In the interview, he said ( in regard to Michael Bay and Eli Roth responding to his criticisms ) that Roth " has a sense of humor " and that Bay " has no sense of humor.
In devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Roman Catholic venerates in a sense of love responding to love.
The International Baccalaureate defines the term according to criteria such as the development of citizens of the world in accordance to culture, language, and social cohesion, building a sense of identity and cultural awareness, encrypting recognition and development of universal human values, encourage discovery and enjoyment of learning, equip students with collectivist or individualistic skills and knowledge that can be applied broadly, encourage global thinking when responding to local situations, encourage diversity and flexibility in teaching pedagogies and supply appropriate forms of assessment and international benchmarking.

responding and term
Others who dispute the validity of the term include: Peter Howson, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs in 1971 – 72, Keith Windschuttle and Andrew Bolt Others argue against these critics, responding to Windschuttle and Bolt in particular.
The term " liturgy " can also be used as a precise term that distinguishes between those religious groups who believe their ritual requires the " people " to do the " work " of responding to the priest, and those who do not ( hence leitourgia = work of the people ).
Moynihan coined the term " professionalization of reform ," by which the government bureaucracy thinks up problems for government to solve rather than simply responding to problems identified elsewhere.
Others who use the term writing tutor describe the tutor as facilitating learning through active listening, responding, as well as using silence and wait time.
In recent years, the term has been revived by Catholic feminists responding to the Vatican's call for a "' new feminism ' which rejects the temptation of imitating models of ' male domination ' in order to acknowledge and affirm the true genius of women in every aspect of the life of society and overcome all discrimination, violence and exploitation ".

responding and used
In 1992, author Ted Nelson – who coined both terms in 1963 – wrote: By now the word " hypertext " has become generally accepted for branching and responding text, but the corresponding word " hypermedia ", meaning complexes of branching and responding graphics, movies and sound – as well as text – is much less used.
biologic treatments such as Infliximab ( trade name Remicade ), adalimumab ( trade name Humira ) and Golimumab ( trade name Simponi ) are commonly used to treat patients with Ulcerative Colitis who are no longer responding to corticosteroids.
Large samples of pilot opinion are required and many subjective opinions tend to be aired, particularly by pilots not used to making objective assessments and responding to a structured test schedule.
The explosion, which killed 16 people, led to an overhaul of the methods used by the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency when responding to hazardous material spills.
However, writers such as Pope used their gift for satire to create scathing works responding to their detractors or to criticise what they saw as social atrocities perpetrated by the government.
Some parts of the racing sequences from The Love Bug were later reused for Herbie's dream sequence in Herbie Rides Again, responding to Grandma Steinmetz's telling Willoughby Whitfield that Herbie used to be a famous racecar.
The phrase was used by Immanuel Kant in his 1784 editorial piece responding to the question What is Enlightenment ?, where he distinguished it from private reason, by which he meant reasoning offered from a specific civic office or post.
Words such as conditioning, responding, controlled, imprisoned, and formed are not used to describe the human being in symbolic interaction.
A voice vote ( or viva voce, from the Latin, " live voice ") is a voting method used by deliberative assemblies ( such as legislatures ) in which a vote is taken on a topic or motion by responding verbally.
Under Part 1 of YCJA, extrajudicial measures are used for responding to less serious youth crimes in a timely and effective manner.
" Not the President, not me, and not the Interior Minister will allow weapons to be used against our own people " 20 March 2005, responding to claims that force could be used to quash post-election protests.
CAD typically consists of a suite of software packages used to initiate public safety calls for service, dispatch, and maintain the status of responding resources in the field.
In 1972, responding to an ad in the newspapers, he used his personal boat to protest the testing of nuclear weapons in the Pacific by the French Government.
The attitude control system was similar to the one used on mission A-003 except that the reaction control system was deleted and the vehicle was provided with the capability of responding to a radio-transmitted pitch up command.
RFIs are used to shape final RFPs, RFQs, and IFBs, so potential vendors take great care in responding to these requests, hoping to shape the eventual formal solicitation toward their products or services.
Fire hoses built into a structure can sometimes be used by occupants to mitigate fires while the fire department is responding.
Many years later, Milton Friedman used this assumption in arguing that corporations have no moral responsibility because, he contended, they are not individuals capable of responding to moral claims.
There were a few models with a tube phase splitter in them, but for the most part Music Man amplifiers used the faster responding common Grid, Cathode Coupled drive from a solid state front end that players characterized as " loud as hell ".
Olmi's films fit into the artistic mold of Italian neorealism, though Olmi would argue ( and does argue, in an interview found on the Criterion Edition DVD of his 1961 film, Il Posto ) that this is the artistic tradition he is responding against because, he claimed, he used non-actors in authentic locations whereas neorealism used professional actors.

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