Sentence examples similar to reserve printed from inspiring English sources

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They do so by creating bank reserves ("printing money") to purchase government bills temporarily.

The money to plug a hole in the Irish banks' balance-sheets can come only from four sources: central-bank reserves, printing money, taxpayer funds and foreign loans.

He can also be funny (a transfer of Santa Claus stuck to a window seems to float in the sky beyond); macabre (an arm holds up a paper target in a shooting range, the well-grouped ­bullet holes piercing the silhouetted head); and ­formally reserved (rolls of printed ­fabric, depicting a bucolic ­pattern of fox-hunters).

The United States, by contrast, holds only $46.4 billion of foreign reserves because it prints dollars, the main reserve currency.

The hotel group even printed promotional "reservations cards" for customers to reserve a hotel room on the Moon.

So, don't just reserve flowery prints to Spring and Summer--blossoms are just as beautiful (and appropriate) in the Fall and Winter.

It was printed in a size reserved for great classics and lectern Bibles.

To buy all those bonds, the Fed has "printed" $1.5 trillion in additional money, i.e. reserves.

This piece was originally printed in the Christian Science Monitor (June 30 , 2008, all rights reserved.

We said that even if the Fed printed lots of money (not really, of course; we're talking mainly about bank reserves), it would not be wildly inflationary.

The Federal Reserve printed money at incredible rates, and federal spending ballooned.

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