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Structural reforms can help to cushion the effects of a slowdown.
Employees are tapping "time accounts," a device that Trumpf and many other companies created over the last decade to cushion the effects of a slowdown.
Over the past year, to cushion the effects of the downturn in manufacturing, they have cut interest rates and accelerated infrastructure projects.
Sustained growth in Germany would help Europe recover more quickly from the recent recession and cushion the effects of the Continent's sovereign debt crisis.
Still, while size can often cushion the effects of a delinquency on a building's overall health, the issue is becoming more urgent for buildings across the board.
World Trade Organization rules emphasized openness and discouraged measures to create what John Ruggie has called "embedded" liberalism, which would cushion the effects of globalization on those disadvantaged by it.
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The officials also described a few strategies intended to cushion the effect of the cuts.
Production backlogs resulting from past contracts are also expected to cushion the effect.
This has helped cushion the effect on Chinese exporters from the euro's difficulties.
The trial adjudicator, either the judge or the jury, may cushion the effect of extreme prosecutorial death-seeking behavior.
Fill in any reasonable number, Professor Kenen concludes, and the Fed can cushion the effect on jobs and living standards.
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