Sentence examples for To nominal from inspiring English sources

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To nominal

adjective

Of, resembling, relating to, or consisting of a name or names.

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The trills, tied to nominal G.D.P., would protect them.

The rally has pushed stocks close to nominal record levels.

If inflation remains low for an extended period, workers' resistance to nominal wage cuts might fade.

A simple one is to compare an index to nominal gross domestic product.

In America and Canada rates are roughly equal to nominal GDP growth; elsewhere, they are below.

In turn, rental growth is linked to income growth and thus to nominal GDP.

We are now getting used to nominal rates that are near zero and are negative in real terms.

The unabashedly creaky story, divided into "episodes," follows the Stooges from infancy through childhood to nominal adulthood.

Gone are the days when executives heading troubled companies would agree to nominal pay upfront in the hopes of a higher payout if the company survived and thrived.

Pakistan's new prime minister was sworn in today, returning the country to nominal civilian rule after three years of military dictatorship.

But he says there are advantages to nominal GDP targeting, which could allow for higher inflation in case of a slump.

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