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His aim is to "counteract a bias in our culture.
Finance ministers need to back the growing consensus for effective expansionary programmes to counteract a looming economic crisis.
2. To counteract a recession, the Federal Reserve should A. raise the reserve requirement and the discount rate.
A starving body produces endorphins to counteract a frozen metabolism; the heart rate slows; the body temperature lowers.
These were introduced in 2002, when he was first made interior minister, to counteract a widespread feeling of insecurity.
They, and many mainstream economists, for that matter, argue that government is inefficient, bureaucratic, wasteful and unable to spend fast enough to counteract a downturn.
A friend of mine once invented a "cure" for minor blocks that unwittingly jibed with Yerkes and Dodson's findings: to counteract a procrastination, create a bigger one.
On Thursday night, an automatic system on the plane, intended to counteract a wing stall, actuated to push the nose down.
Ideas Britain, Stewart said, was a way to counteract a tendency for big business to shut its doors to new thinking.
Neville Marriner, no slouch in the early-music department, did his best to keep things moving along and to counteract a tendency to plod.
"We've moved on since 1990 when we privatised the market," he said, adding that government interventions had been necessary to counteract a failing private market.
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