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One point in the market's favor, he says, is that the Fed may not be quick to tighten credit.
The bank presumably reckons that its medicine is already working.In this section Hard times, same old politics Palocci's potion Crackdown Rescued, for now Guerrillas out of the mist ReprintsMr Palocci was also quick to tighten fiscal policy.
They were too reluctant to raise public borrowing and cut interest rates in the early 1990s, after Japan's financial bubble burst, and then much too quick to tighten fiscal policy again last year.Viewed from the supply-side, the answer is the same.
Unfortunately, a corrupt genius is quick to tighten up all loopholes and decorate an empty box as a treasure tank.
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Ms. Coe's features, quick to smile, tightened into a game face.
It wants to make litigation quicker and therefore cheaper, and to tighten up the rules designed to prevent libel tourism – all good stuff.
A quicker and less costly way to conserve fuel would be to tighten up the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency standards, which President Ford introduced.
If you need to adjust the tension of the quick release, turn the nut on the far side of the axle clockwise to tighten it, or anticlockwise for less tension.
The net began to tighten.
My stomach began to tighten.
Everyone else will have to tighten.
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