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The conventional wisdom about debates also sometimes evolves in a way that differs from the initial reaction to them.
"Thus, I conclude that further action is likely to be warranted," Mr. Dudley said, "unless the economic outlook evolves in a way that makes me more confident that we will see better outcomes for both employment and inflation before too long".
And last week, William Dudley, who is both president of the New York Fed and vice-chairman of the FOMC, said that "we have tools that can provide additional stimulus" and "further action is likely to be warranted unless the economic outlook evolves in a way that makes me feel more confident" about inflation and unemployment.
The authors say this requires honest and continuing conversations between manager and managed to define the parameters of the relationship and ensure it evolves in a way both parties accept.
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Transient: A short interval during which the signal evolves in a relatively unpredictable way.
Whooping cough has evolved in a way that vaccine-preventable diseases rarely do.
And the tournament evolved in a way that could have hardly ratcheted the excitement meter higher.
But he sees styles in Bordeaux evolving in a way that threatens that distinctiveness.
"The digital marketplace is evolving in a way that is very good for us".
But it's true, too, that the genre has evolved in a way that makes Strait seem like an outlier.
But over the past several years, personal computing has evolved in a way that Microsoft had not entirely anticipated.
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