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The phrase "amount of monetary" is not correct in standard written English.
It is redundant because "amount" typically refers to a quantity of something, and "monetary" already implies a relation to money.
Example: "The amount of monetary resources allocated for the project was insufficient."
Alternatives: "amount of money" or "monetary value".
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"We've had a tremendous amount of monetary stimulus thrown at this market," he said.
His enterprise is supposed to produce a certain amount of monetary income, and Mr X duly delivers this sum to the budget of the foreign exchange-earning company.
They added: "We think the market underestimates the amount of monetary tightening already taking place in China and expect the landing there to be soft".
"In my judgment, no amount of monetary alchemy can solve the problem of the real economy, so anyone who is thinking of a quick fix is wrong," Mr. Redrado said.
The civil lawsuit asks for an unspecified amount of monetary damages and requests that the court require Countrywide to rescind or reform all the questionable loans it sold from 2004 through the present.
Unlike the Brooklyn Museum, the Whitney gets only a small amount of monetary support from the city, mainly for its educational programs and not enough to make or break any of them, Mr. Anderson said.
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Even with unprecedented amounts of monetary and fiscal stimulus, the recovery that began in June 2009 has remained anemic, because consumers, the major driver of private demand, have curbed their spending, increased their saving and started to deleverage and reduce their debt — and they still have a long way to go.
This article reviews a series of functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) experiments designed to localize brain regions that respond in anticipation of increasing amounts of monetary incentives.
A 'deficits-don't-matter' rehash of Reagan economic policies (i.e., trickle-down, or supply-side policies) injected record amounts of monetary and fiscal stimulus into the economy (via low interest rates and record tax cuts) during the Bush-Cheney Presidency, but then the Bush Administration allowed financial institutions to run amok, lending with no regard for equity or credit ratings.
In adapting this paradigm for use in humans, we presented subjects with a series of repeated trials in which they were able to choose between performing a "hard-task" or an "easy-task" in order to earn varying amounts of monetary rewards.
Two studies[ 25, 26, 32] randomized differing amounts of monetary incentives and results showed that retention was higher in groups that received higher amounts.
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