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Moreover, Higgins pointed out that neither is the president "the organised opponent or the handmaiden of government".
Another front-runner, the brilliant and polarising Larry Summers, is caricatured as a nightmare to work with and a handmaiden to Wall Street.
They face a reviving opposition, and a revolt from within the ruling Peronist party (see article).The infantile solipsism that leads a government to fiddle the economic figures has been the handmaiden of decline.
Meanwhile, congressional Republicans, worried that QE has turned the Fed into the handmaiden of profligate fiscal policy, have called for the central bank to be stripped of its responsibility for maintaining employment, the better to focus its attention on prices.
A stronger currency is a handmaiden to these changes.
By design, this "real bills" system made the Fed a passive handmaiden to the real economy's needs.
His pages of stuttering memories about favourite trees, or the lagging on the boiler-pipes in his house, would be interrupted by cries for help: Sweet memory, the unreliable handmaiden of the past.
Instead, the institution is widely viewed as the handmaiden of America's Treasury Department.
The country's criminal justice system, slow and the handmaiden of the executive of the day, stood still.
Monitoring is not just a necessary handmaiden of science it is the real thing.De bas en hautGovernments are required by treaty to inform the world about their greenhouse-gas emissions.
It assuages the sense of moral panic that has been the handmaiden of prohibition for a century.
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