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delinking
verb
Third person singular of delink
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Meanwhile, emergency income transfers to the poor are being consolidated and expanded.José Dirceu, Lula's top aide, has proposed the radical idea of delinking pensions from increases in the minimum wage, which would help curb the growth of mandatory spending.
Delinking wages from prices would be a good idea.
Researchers could make good use of the more complete set of data.Dr Goldhammer says that what his group is proposing is "delinking a registry from a results database".
Delinking the minimum wage from pensions, for example, "is easy to say and very difficult to do".
In time, they should adopt the permanent solution: finally delinking naturalization and artificial time limits from the granting of lifesaving assistance to these refugees.
The companies have significant supplier relationships with one another and collaborate on sales and marketing of tropical oils in Europe, Wilmar's spokesperson said, adding that both companies were committed to delinking their business operations from deforestation.
It explicitly recognizes that making work more flexible using the internet undermines the basis of social insurance in many countries, and recommends delinking social insurance from employment.
As if the court's decision wasn't controversial enough, then the aftermath has proven to be even more contentious because we know so little about the requests, how and why delinking choices are made and, of course, the identities of the individuals who make them.
A large part of your weekend is spent delinking.
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In response to public pressure, Gibbs says, "We see that the agribusiness powerhouses like ADM (Archer Daniels Midland) and McDonald's are promising to delink agricultural production from tropical deforestation".
The rise in desired global saving relative to desired investment caused a global decline in long-term rates, which became delinked from the short-term rates that central bankers control.This explanation is broadly similar to the idea of a "global saving glut" which Ben Bernanke, the Fed's current chairman, has long espoused.
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