Sentence examples for Financial conditionalities from inspiring English sources

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Lending for economic restructuring, as well the financial conditionalities imposed for receiving assistance, were policy traditions passed down from one Governing Board and Executive Director to the next [ 52].

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Moral Foundations of Capitalism is a program that leverages BB&T's financial gifts and conditionality to integrate the books and teachings of Ayn Rand into university programs and curricula.

More generally, financial incentives and benefit conditionality can increase participation in employment services.

The potential effects of conditionality, such as financial and administrative costs for monitoring compliance with the conditions, or that their use may unfairly penalise families who cannot comply with the conditions for reasons beyond their control (WHO. 2012; UNICEF 2016).

Those forms of conditionality have increased financial precariousness and uncertainty; those things have been associated with more anti-depressant prescriptions, more reporting of mental ill-health, but also rises in suicide.

It is therefore important to assess the degree of conditionality of liabilities – actual financial debt obligations should be weighted much more heavily than contingent ones (such as the risk of a banking sector bail-out) or even more implicit, longer-term liabilities (such as unfunded pension liabilities).

"A necessary condition for outright monetary transactions is strict and effective conditionality attached to an appropriate European financial stability facility/European stability mechanism [bailout]," Draghi said.

Along the same lines, writers of another systematic review concluded it was challenging to 'attribute the health effects of conditional financial incentive programmes to the monetary component because, theoretically, conditionality may be confounding this effect…' (p10 11) (Bassani et al. 2013).

Writing in the Financial Times last week, Kishore Mahbubani rightly drew attention to the contrast between the handling by the U.S. and European countries of their own financial crises and their stance as advisers, lenders and conditionality-setters when emerging markets faced their crises back in the late 1990s.

As expected, the unemployment rate was adopted as the 'intermediate threshold', but the 7% rate and other conditionality 'knockouts' relating to CPI inflation and broader financial stability considerations leave the overall impression of a less dovish policy signal than expected.Does this move the Bank of England to a Fed-style dual mandate of targeting unemployment and inflation?

The granting of any required financial assistance under the mechanism will be made subject to strict conditionality".

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