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blower
noun
A person who blows.
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In his defence, Sabey told the court he considered Brunt to be a "whistle blower" who wanted to expose impropriety or wrongdoing.
Not only has it held interest rates unusually low, but the excesses of an asset-driven economy are being fuelled by artificially low bond yields (helped by huge purchases from Asian central banks trying to suppress the rise in their currencies) and hence mortgage rates.Stephen Roach, the chief economist at Morgan Stanley, has long argued that the Fed is a "serial bubble blower".
A man furiously pedals a bicycle-powered fan, competing with an industrial blower to turn the pinwheels scattered between them.
Sustainable Spaces, a company in San Francisco that assesses the environmental performance of houses, measures how airtight a home is using a device called a "calibrated blower door"—an adjustable barrier that suspends a powerful fan in a blocked doorway.
Stephen Roach, chief economist at Morgan Stanley, worries that the Fed has become a "serial bubble blower".
The inevitable downturn is then deeper or longer.But having made the mistake of allowing a bubble to inflate and then burst, the Fed now faces a difficult balancing act: trying to prevent deflation, while at the same time avoiding a credit bubble which may burst even more painfully.Joachim Fels, an economist at Morgan Stanley, accuses the Fed of being a serial bubble blower.
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Two films received seven nominations: The Insider, the true story of a whistle-blower in the tobacco industry, and The Cider House Rules, an adaptation of the John Irving novel set in a New England orphanage.
Managing director Mark Scott came out swinging (as much as a man in his position can do) and slammed the decision, thankfully defending the ABC's independence and partnership with the Guardian over the stories related to NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden.
The disgraced American, who won the Tour de France seven times only to be stripped of the titles, is also said to be in talks with the US department of justice to testify in the whistle-blower case brought by his former team-mate, Floyd Landis.
The All Progressives Congress, the main opposition party, described it as "the clearest indication yet that President Jonathan…is willing to silence any whistle-blower".
One Western diplomat calls it "a revolution" in the fight against graft.The alleged fraud was first exposed in 2005 by John Githongo, a whistle-blower who had been appointed as the country's anti-corruption tsar but soon had to flee, fearing for his life.
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