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"This does not involve a change in the stance of monetary policy," said Edward M. Gramlich, a Fed governor.
Ultimately, the minutes said, "most members judged that a substantial easing in the stance of monetary policy was warranted".
As a consequence, the committee agreed that an adjustment in the stance of policy is warranted during this extended intermeeting period.
But with elections scheduled this fall in Egypt, popular sentiment could be a significant factor in the stance of a new civilian leadership toward Israel.
It "represents no change in policy stance, and no inference should be drawn about the timing of any change in the stance of monetary policy in the future".
That comment was widely interpreted by analysts as a subtle, but significant, shift in the stance of the Australian central bank.
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In practice, the stance of most politicians is somewhere in between.
The rate of growth in the money supply is perhaps the single most important guide in judging the stance of the Federal Reserve's credit policy.
The government makes much of Cooper-Lecky's role in changing the stance of the first soldier.
Jean Todt, the president of the FIA, has been consistent in taking the stance of not saying anything that could be construed as political.
Until the close of the Second Vatican Council in 1965, the stance of the Roman Catholic Church toward the social, cultural, economic, and political developments of the twentieth century was largely antagonistic.
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