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How do public policies reproduce or exacerbate social divisions, or, on the contrary, reduce or cushion their effects?
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Their concept of fairness includes discretionary payments to local councils to help them cushion the effects of the changes for those individuals who find themselves at the sharp end of these measures.
Their attempts to cushion the full effects of those cuts had only been partly successful.
Structural reforms can help to cushion the effects of a slowdown.
In their effort to reconcile bills passed by the House and the Senate, Congressional negotiators said they were seeking ways to cushion the effects of higher premiums on people in traditional Medicare.
He argues that with trade accounting for fully 30percentt of the gross domestic product, the government should do more to cushion its effects.
Employees are tapping "time accounts," a device that Trumpf and many other companies created over the last decade to cushion the effects of a slowdown.
Over the past year, to cushion the effects of the downturn in manufacturing, they have cut interest rates and accelerated infrastructure projects.
Well-designed policies can cushion these effects, but it's silly to think there was some magic formula that would have produced an instantaneous and complete recovery.
Still, while size can often cushion the effects of a delinquency on a building's overall health, the issue is becoming more urgent for buildings across the board.
Sustained growth in Germany would help Europe recover more quickly from the recent recession and cushion the effects of the Continent's sovereign debt crisis.
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