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"And it gets built into the prices and fees inside the variable annuity contract".
"Because I kept a deadpan face there's this aggression that gets built into it, but the bottom line is that's not how it was.
It isn't a question of deviating from any of that, but of making sure that the richness of that experience gets built into the curriculum in a more cohesive way".
The Fed normally focuses on "core" inflation, which excludes food and energy, rather than "headline" inflation, because experience shows that while some prices fluctuate widely from month to month, others have a lot of inertia — and it's the ones with inertia you want to worry about, because once either inflation or deflation gets built into these prices, it's hard to get rid of.
In addition, Keynes also believed that, at very low interest rates bounded from below by zero, people expect that bond prices are more likely to fall than rise ie, that interest rates will rise in the future.This reluctance to hold long-term bonds has two effects: a big risk premium gets built into long-term interest rates, and what Keynes dubbed the "speculative demand for money" increases.
This is how efficiency gets built into the health care system.
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We can't allow a system of gatekeepers to get built into the network.
In other words, the oil price shock of last year is now getting built into underlying prices in the United States.
The time to fight deflation is before it has time to get built into the nation's psychology.
"The optimism that got built into the market assumed that things were going to get a lot better," said Bruce McCain, chief investment strategist at Key Private Bank in Cleveland.
He understood intuitively that surges of negative emotion not only interfere with problem-solving; they also get built into the object you're working on.
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