You were beginning to see the loosening of the mob's hold over boxing—not the elimination, but the loosening.
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"Although China is loosening now, it's possible that the loosening will end as soon as economic growth gathers momentum," he said.
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But there is a difference between loosening up in the sense of letting women drive and loosening up power structures inside the ruling House of Saud.
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" Camerota asked if Trump's grip on reality is "loosening.
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The intensity of Cancer season is finally loosening its grip.
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They began to kiss and she began loosening his belt.
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"And that could be offset by policy loosening," he wrote.
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Many investors, however, are expecting a loosening of budget strings.
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Loosening fiscal policy has drawbacks, though, both political and economic.
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He says he favours a loosening of economics and politics.
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Stocks rose on anticipation of further loosening of monetary policy.
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It recommended loosening the capital requirements for banks underwriting securitizations.
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But on Tuesday, the government backtracked, loosening restrictions on movement.
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I felt my perspective stretching and my stubborn grip loosening.
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It's like solving the obesity problem by loosening your belt.
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Or was she "loosening up" and "turning on the charm"?
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Some smaller loosening of financial regulations has also provided encouragement.
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Drinking is really a whole big process of progressive loosening.
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Its title pulls a line from the chorus of Fleetwood Mac's "Everywhere" — the "want to" changed to "wanna," a loosening of language standards that echoes a call for loosening the rigid structures of ableist societies.
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Still, loosening the big banks' grip will be a long job.
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And some states have backed away from loosening gun control laws.
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I oppose the repealing or potential loosening of net neutrality rules
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Mr Howard's ambitions run deeper than loosening the AI labour market.
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Mrs May, meanwhile, is no fan of loosening the green belt.
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Loosening these rules would help to revive the ailing manufacturing sector.
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Sometimes, they leave with inspiration for further loosening Missouri's gun regulations.
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The government's plan for fiscal loosening has raised concerns in Brussels.
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That will mean finding the right chemical to do the loosening.
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Germany is well-placed to accommodate the expected moderate fiscal loosening.
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Many favor Trump's proposals for tax cuts and loosening business regulations.
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And with Medicare telehealth regulations loosening, its popularity will only increase.
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There is a loosening story that is already underway in China.
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But instead of tightening it, the Zairian official was loosening it.
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She opposed same-sex marriage, abortion, loosening border restrictions, and feminism.
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Moreover, strong growth has partly been a function of fiscal loosening.
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The camera captures Penny loosening his tie when Charlotte walks in.
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The declarations give the agency more flexibility by loosening certain regulations.
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Now, after more than two centuries, history is loosening its grip.
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Most of the state's 213 district attorneys opposed loosening the law.
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They pass a series of laws loosening controls on gun ownership.
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Some analysts say the ECB's loosening could boost the Czech crown.
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As elsewhere in Europe, this will increase pressure for fiscal loosening.
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Some are hiring people with criminal records or loosening hiring requirements.
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The Fed on Wednesday proposed an important loosening of capital rules.
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But some analysts foresee the possibility of further loosening next year.
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The Federal Reserve is loosening its grip on the American economy.
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A loosening of election rules allowed outside parties to break in.
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Finance: The Obama administration is loosening the rules for swap dealers.
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So brokers could also start loosening their requirements for new mortgages.
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"There's been no loosening of the rules of engagement," said Capt.
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Are companies loosening their skill demands to find the workers they need?
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His muscles still bulge impressively, but like jangly ropes beneath loosening skin.
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However, the direction of fiscal loosening in 2016-2017 is a risk.
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Nothing wrong with loosening up those hips on a warm spring day!
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Even state broadcasters are loosening up and giving airtime to opposition politicians.
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Cramer added that banks are lending more and credit conditions are loosening.
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And soaring stocks have contributed to a general loosening of financial conditions.
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The worst effects of loosening those ties will be felt in Britain.
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The announcements follow loosening restrictions on overseas investment from the Chinese government.
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It appears the cop was loosening her cuffs before buckling her in.
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Trains: The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is loosening safety requirements for trains.
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Life on the paw, in the new movie, lacks that loosening touch.
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So I don't-- I don't-- we wouldn't characterize it as a loosening.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is loosening its grip on sunscreen.
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She warned Congress against loosening the stress-testing requirements for such institutions.
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But police managed to contain it without Bouteflika's grip on power loosening.
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But the billionaire Mr. Solow seems to be loosening his tight grip.
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So why are lawmakers responding to mass killings by loosening gun laws?
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It was said to have been an accidental loosening of her leotard.
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January 17, he announced the loosening of regulations for the public lands
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Intervention such as policy loosening can be expected from Beijing, he added.
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That could include securing greater economic aid and loosening up existing sanctions.
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Perhaps this is part of the price of all that laudable loosening?
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Trump more than anyone else in modern American history is loosening that norm.
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Industry regulator Anatel has eyed loosening those limits, which could accelerate a deal.
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But loosening up the rules around touchdown celebrations is unequivocally a good thing.
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"We must achieve reform without loosening our grip on fiscal consolidation," it said.
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Apple is loosening its device restrictions around movie rentals in the iTunes Store.
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The loosening of family-planning rules is also creating new problems for women.
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And America would secure a loosening of the international sanctions on the North.
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Some analysts think a shift in monetary policy towards loosening is already underway.
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There are signs, though, that the MPLA's stranglehold on Angolan politics is loosening.
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These recent events show Kony's "grip on the LRA is loosening," said Ronan.
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However, the network has been loosening up on GIFs in more recent days.
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So far, they have opted for more modest loosening than in past downturns.
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It's still unclear what the USDA's loosening of standards will mean in practice.
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From the EU's perspective, loosening visa rules for neighbours is a triple win.
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Now that the drought has eased somewhat, the state is loosening those restrictions.
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However, she warned Congress against loosening the stress-testing requirements for such institutions.
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"For the worse has been the loosening of the cohesiveness of family life."
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Another top priority for the two Republicans is loosening environmental and other regulations.
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Loosening the grip founding families have on their sprawling businesses is the aim.
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More infrastructure spending and more loosening of property market regulations mean more steel.
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Despite a momentary loosening of restrictions on Manus Island, cell phones remain banned.
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Aging wisely means a loosening of the muscles, and also avoiding needless contortions.
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Instead, it's about loosening up the whole idea of gender, for every kid.
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Something to watch: Regulators are thinking about loosening a regulation that limits leverage.
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The study comes at a time when President Trump is loosening environmental protections.
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Moscow's main index rose 29% in 2019 – a year marked by fiscal loosening.
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Meanwhile, many progressive states are loosening restrictions on abortions for later-term pregnancies.
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The main loosening measures are increases in personal allowances and business rate relief.
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"They're just loosening their belts so they can feast some more," he said.
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But Mr. Xi gave no indication that loosening censorship was on his agenda.
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But the Garden's hold on boxing in New York City may be loosening.
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It's for this reason that international human rights advocates support loosening the embargo.
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According to Veneziale, it all has to do with loosening up the mind.
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Dressing downGoldman Sachs is loosening its tie by letting employees dress more casually.
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Those tweets came amid fierce backlash against the administration for loosening the restriction.
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LOOSENING GRIP The new chief executive of Atlantia, which is controlled by the Benetton family, signalled a more conciliatory approach last week when he talked about the possibility of loosening the group's hold on Autostrade to allow new investors in.
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She said Trump was playing a balancing act between controlling prices and loosening regulations.
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And Lloyd Mayor and Lauren Newman tempered tautness with a loosening of the joints.
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I'm just tightening things, loosening things, and then suddenly there's nothing left to do.
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Although the system is loosening a little, Japanese companies value and reward lifetime service.
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Prince Muhammad's strategy of suppressing dissent while loosening up in some areas appears calculated.
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However, the loosening of age rating would substantially increase premiums for the near elderly.
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But Algerian security forces managed to contain it without Bouteflika's grip on power loosening.
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They cited competition from other banks and nonbank lenders as reason for the loosening.
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Even recently, UK biologist Azim Surani also called for loosening the 14-day restriction.
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The Smartshoes also have an automatic tightening and loosening system controlled via an app.
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Just last week, Freddie Mac announced that it was already loosening its borrowing standards.
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Now, we like to think things are thankfully loosening up over at the MPAA.
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This loosening spread structure looked anomalous given the daily declines in LME-registered stocks.
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Yes, it's tempting to see nothing wrong with loosening the professionalism on the Hill.
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Manatees: The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is loosening its protections for certain manatees.
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Credit policy is also loosening though short term liquidity has been kept relatively tight.
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With that in mind, they're loosening their tight grip over things, just a little.
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That implies 100 basis points of policy loosening from the current record low 6.50%.
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Fish: The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is loosening regulations for Gulf Coast fishermen.
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Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is loosening restrictions on Mexican trucks.
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The loosening of the restrictions came amid concerns about the country's rapidly aging population.
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Outside analysts say unequivocally this opens the door to a loosening of the regulations.
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The answer, surely, is to package a loosening of building restrictions with other measures.
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This would allow the BOJ to argue that taken together, it is loosening policy.
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Their arms weakening … that defensive guard loosening — an invitation for a quick-fire attack.
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Now the powers that be are systematically loosening screws, unplugging gaps, and widening loopholes.
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But because of the coronavirus pandemic, some employers and states are loosening those rules.
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Loosening rules on internet providers would let big companies charge more for their services.
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But because of the coronavirus pandemic, some employers and states are loosening those rules.
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Here's a roundup of what state lawmakers are doing, including some loosening of regulations.
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The car companies are urging California to negotiate a loosening of the current standards.
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Some lawmakers want to add to the package a measure loosening concealed-carry laws.
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But some Wall Street analysts said the approval suggests loosening standards at the agency.
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However, loosening regulations could extract a steep cost from patients and the health system.
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He also said that OPEC had not yet begun discussions on potentially loosening supplies.
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Sony has been loosening its grip on exclusivity over the last couple of years.
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The president and his new regulators should not limit their focus to loosening regulation.
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Those numbers would include any income benefits from Trump loosening red tape on businesses.
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BI said it will assess the need for further monetary policy loosening in future.
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Beijing is in its second year of loosening to rev up a cooler economy.
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Unlike the ACA, however, Republicans are completely united on loosening regulations for telecom monopolies.
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Is that a quiver of your lip, a stray tear loosening in your eye?
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By painting them, I found a way into their being by loosening up the gesture.
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Finally, tug at the hair, loosening the twists to make them look messy and undone.
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This doesn't mean that legalizing marijuana — and potentially loosening access to it — is inherently bad.
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In response, mainstream parties may accelerate fiscal loosening or pull back from structural economic reform.
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Google is likely loosening restrictions now because the overall cryptocurrency market has cooled off significantly.
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Its presence should help contain further fiscal policy loosening, while maintaining the current economic policy.
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Loosening the red tape that strangles business and making welfare programmes more efficient would help.
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For most people, $399 is a bit much for the pleasure of loosening up muscles.
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I don't care how many seniors are loosening their bedsprings every night; something is missing.
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I felt at ease in her presence, the tightness in my chest loosening its hold.
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It needed a little loosening up, a better recognition that all move- ment was dance.
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Loosening of financial regulation, expected under Mr Trump, ought to benefit lenders to Kushner Companies.
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Oil prices have rallied recently but exploration firm Oil Search wouldn't be loosening its belts.
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In 2017, legislators in 643 states proposed loosening those laws on sex crimes involving children.
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His current lifestyle, though oatmeal-heavy and pet-free, constitutes a loosening of the reins.
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Even as U.S. states pursue new abortion limits, restrictions in some other countries are loosening.
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Adamantly opposing loosening restrictions on pot is Senator Jeff Sessions, Trump's pick for attorney general.
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Surprise trade surpluses in February and March have made some economists anticipate a loosening cycle.
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Far from loosening colonial laws, the government is wielding the sedition law with new zeal.
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Additionally, Mr. Trump said he would lower college costs by loosening federal restrictions on universities.
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Only the Communist Party-rooted CGT spearheaded street demonstrations against the loosening of employment laws.
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Loosening planning rules and incentivising development would keep the outsiders coming without forcing out locals.
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Cigars: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is loosening warning label requirements for small cigars.
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Financial: The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is loosening disclosure requirements for emerging growth companies.
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Given an adverse shock to demand, it rules out any offsetting loosening of monetary policy.
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Democrats are widely opposed to Thapar's nomination, arguing he's previously supported loosening campaign finance rules.
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For producers, loosening steady revenue streams from long-term contracts, makes future investments more difficult.
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Trucks: The Department of Transportation (DOT) is loosening the safety standards for certain trailer trucks.
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The possible loosening of European airspace restrictions on Iran comes at a delicate time, however.
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The CFIA is aware of the researchers' concerns, but shows no sign of loosening restrictions.
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The tight grip that the religious establishment has had on social life is gradually loosening.
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The president has instead seized on the idea of loosening gun laws to protect schools.
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This freedom has had, for drama, the effect of loosening one's belt for Thanksgiving dinner.
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"From a ratings perspective, this allows more scope for some fiscal loosening to support activity."
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He has described the state's gun laws as "overly burdensome" and supported loosening the restrictions.
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It has been loosening policy with unconventional tools since then, driving down government bond yields.
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After all, home-buying sentiment is subdued and banks are no longer loosening lending standards.
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And nothing (absent a major loosening of restrictions on immigration) will change that anytime soon.
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Check out the celebs rubbing elbows and loosening up after the awards were handed out.
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But it somehow feels safer than letting go or loosening up, which feels terrifying and dangerous.
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Then they put the boots to him, chipping one of his front teeth and loosening another.
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This means the central bank is expected to begin loosening monetary policy in the coming months.
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Although there's a loosening up about attitudes toward gay people, these societies are still very traditional.
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The double decker usually signaled a loosening in morals for reasons that'll never fully make sense.
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So, for the 2016 Games in Rio, the network is loosening that grip ever so slightly.
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The US move will be seen in the region as yet another loosening of American leverage.
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The first is that Republicans in Congress are much less keen on loosening the purse-strings.
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They include loosening the cap on how much first-time home buyers can borrow from banks.
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Loosening the purse strings would help both the economy and Bank of England Governor Mark Carney.
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And it started loosening its dress code to let staffers in its stores wear blue jeans.
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Merely loosening the corsets would mean millions, the order of magnitude at which any solution lies.
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It's a task that's becoming slightly easier with countries around the world loosening their cannabis laws.
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Any loosening of Italy's public finances could send the interest rates on its existing debt soaring.
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The loosening applies only to small lenders, which must keep the loans on their balance-sheets.
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Concerned officials are loosening fiscal purse strings and cutting bank reserve requirements to support infrastructure investment.
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He has called for a loosening of Brazil's labor laws in order to boost job creation.
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But China offered an olive branch today by loosening regulations for foreign makers of electric vehicles.
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Without this sweetener, they argue provisions loosening FDA regulations would never pass muster on the left.
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But the growth plans of lenders might only be achievable with some loosening of underwriting standards.
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The FCC has approved rules loosening restrictions on how many stations a single company can own.
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The loosening of China's one-child policy, announced last year, is another growth booster, he added.
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So I turned my attention to the rumble in my stomach, the loosening of my waistband.
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The central bank has said previously it will maintain prudent monetary policy with a loosening bias.
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Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is considering loosening the requirements for truck drivers.
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Comey followed proper etiquette ... removing his jacket and loosening his tie before hitting the dance floor.
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President Trump has ordered the Department of Labor to "consider" loosening restrictions on association health plans.
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To maintain its services momentum, Apple is loosening up its restrictions on who can use them.
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The further loosening announced Monday had been tried at some locations, including one in Midtown Manhattan.
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With help from the technology industry, all three states also came to support loosening immigration restrictions.
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Tightening or loosening of the laws may be promulgated through the president-elect's new Treasury secretary.
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A loosening trend in global monetary policy is helping gold, SP Angel analyst Sergey Raevskiy said.
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But Carney said the chances of the BoE loosening or tightening monetary policy were not equal.
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There is just a single dessert on the menu: the belt-loosening doughnut ice cream sandwich.
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The state's commissioner of agriculture, Adam Putnam, has campaigned on loosening restrictions on concealed carry permits.
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There's no evidence of any kind of credit shortage—on the contrary, credit standards are loosening.
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The prospect of Beijing loosening home purchase restrictions to jolt growth has tantalised markets for months.
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European Council President Donald Tusk feared that Trump would advocate a loosening of sanctions against Russia.
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If ISIS starts ceding control of that area, its loosening grip on the country greatly diminishes.
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Advocates say that even well-intended loosening of privacy restrictions can have real and lasting risks.
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During the campaign, President Trump promised to revive the area, bringing back jobs and loosening regulations.
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Rules vary by state but have been loosening steadily since about 25, and tourism has followed.
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The Fed yesterday proposed loosening regulations for more big banks, including U.S. Bancorp and American Express.
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On the religious front, the Vatican has been loosening the rules on cremation since the 1960s.
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It comes shortly after confusion about a loosening in regulations for the capital city of Wuhan.
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Their core complaint is that the city did not go far enough in loosening the restrictions.
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However, the government also increased net lending to the economy, representing a quasi-fiscal policy loosening.
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Hopes are that this will chivvy tight-fisted euro zone goverments into loosening their purse strings.
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But there was no sign of Iran's mullahs loosening their grip in response to people power.
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But monetary loosening by central banks around the world calmed investor nerves later in the week.
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Removing the cinema ban marked the latest in several loosening restrictions, many of which come with caveats.
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The Federal Aviation Administration is considering loosening its restrictions and allowing drones to be flown over crowds.
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"There is no hard evidence that loosening access to firearms improves public safety or security," he said.
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Others examine a loosening of the rules that give too much protection to some intellectual-property rights.
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In the past, Panagariya supported loosening of fiscal deficit targets to create space for more capital spending.
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After a few deep breaths and loosening up, Johnson steps on the mat that resembles piano keys.
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Those with healthy finances, such as Germany and the Netherlands, could enact a co-ordinated budgetary loosening.
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A fitful loosening and tightening followed – 10 journalists and media executives were imprisoned in 2014, for example.
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Miami-Dade, Florida's most populous county, has passed legislation legalizing Uber and Lyft, and loosening taxi regulation.
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The Associated Press reports that Comey is considering loosening certain training requirements on marksmanship or physical fitness.
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Recognize that your assumptions about safety and protection are illusions, and practice loosening your grip on them.
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In recent years, the agency has explored ways of hardening airport security rather than loosening things up.
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Normally, when the Fed starts loosening policy it does so amid clear-cut signs of economic weakness.
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Not only is yoga super relaxing, it's great for loosening up those tight muscles in your back.
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The club also said it is worried about the possible loosening of regulations in the Trump administration.
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A loosening trend in global monetary policy is also helping gold, SP Angel analyst Sergey Raevskiy said.
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"We are planning to build a friendlier banking and financial environment by loosening monetary policy," he said.
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Market watchers pointed to China's loosening of controls over margin lending as a catalyst for the moves.
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A gradual loosening of capital controls means savers have plenty of ways to get their money out.
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Facebook also recently committed to loosening its censoring standards when it comes to political speech in general.
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Regulators in Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand are still some way off loosening property market restrictions.
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By sharply devaluing the peso, loosening price controls and hiking utility rates, Macri has sent inflation surging.
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The Trump administration is loosening restrictions to allow states to better treat patients with serious mental illnesses.
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Loosening restrictions at Uber could boost employee morale and make the company more attractive to prospective talent.
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Loosening the insurance regulations has been a priority for Paul, whom Republicans are also trying to woo.
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"We have all the same symptoms," he said, citing the loosening of lending standards and high leverage.
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Loosening restrictions on growing hemp means more competition, more sources of hemp and, advocates hope, better quality.
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Most analysts said any loosening of the fiscal deficit target for 2018/19 was likely be modest.
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People have seen the stock market rising, believe they are wealthier, and are loosening their purse strings.
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Other big consumer brands are looking into how they can capitalize on loosening restrictions on cannabis products.
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It was seen as favorable to medium-sized U.S. banks by loosening some of the current rules.
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His Environmental Protection Agency is in the process of loosening several regulations related to coal ash storage.
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The president has openly discussed an interest in loosening up libel laws and frequently derides the media.
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Heidi Heitkamp, Politico reports, in their new ads that praise her for loosening regulations under Dodd-Frank.
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Both of these actions would have the effect of loosening regulations on the coal and oil industries.
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Experts say that these numbers are a consequence of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's loosening of environmental regulations.
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The deal allowed the lifting of many sanctions, loosening restrictions on Iran's economy, and allowing foreign investment.
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Meanwhile, the current makeup of the Supreme Court is further loosening the rules of engagement in politics.
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His decisions imply 36 billion pounds of loosening in the following year, and even more after that.
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But the A.A.P. warned that in spite of loosening restrictions, it isn't necessarily safe for the baby.
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"Loosening restrictions makes absolutely no sense if you look at it from a health perspective," Tan said.
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But doctors and public health experts have warned that prematurely loosening restrictions could lead to more infections.
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His casual Friday look is not about a rejection of convention, but rather a noncontroversial loosening up.
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The Trump administration has started to relax post-crisis regulation, and banks are angling for more loosening.
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Tim Kaine, widely seen as the frontrunner for the spot, over his support for loosening bank regulations.
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Nearly 20 years after Oprah named Spanx a "Favorite Thing," that grasp shows no sign of loosening.
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With loosening guidelines, California said it was working with the CDC to quickly expand its testing capabilities.
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Loosening environmental laws won't make coal cheaper than natural gas, and it certainly won't make it cleaner.
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Given the loosening standards in investor protections, "it's the best house in the worst neighborhood," Erickson said.
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A cut this week will be the fifth since BI began a monetary loosening cycle in May.
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Conley doesn't drink, but she thinks these exploratory conversations might benefit from the loosening effects of alcohol.
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And as the economy is still depressed, there is a strong case for some fiscal loosening now.
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In the original bill, any House member could force a vote on blocking Trump from loosening sanctions.
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Tibetans and Uighurs have generally had difficulty obtaining passports, though there have been some periods of loosening.
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The result is another half-step towards loosening that will disappoint those hoping for a quick stimulus.
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Major central banks have been loosening policy to counter the risks of low inflation and flagging economies.
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But a string of data shows that domestic demand is weakening and labor market conditions are loosening.
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Johnson is already loosening the purse strings after nearly 53 years of cuts for many public services.
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His appointment at Ralph Lauren signaled that Mr. Lauren, 77, was loosening his grip on the company.
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South Korea has hailed his defection as a sign of loosening loyalty among the North Korean elite.
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A loosening of regulations in Washington under the Trump administration helped persuade the banks to explore combining.
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Getting the aid in would be a symbolic victory and signal Mr. Maduro's loosening grip on power.
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Instead of calling for loosening regulations on gun ownership, Johnson defended current laws barring certain types of weapons.
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But Botswana President Ian Khama has told Reuters his nation will not support loosening restrictions on the trade.
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Loosening output curbs and still-high profits will likely prompt mills to increase production in January, analysts said.
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In addition to facial ligaments loosening, and the skin losing elasticity and sagging, the bone changes as well.
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The figure may give further ground for calls for the European Central Bank to start loosening its policy.
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One of the things I look for in discretionary sales is the supply for bigger pieces loosening up.
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The other half of Alexander's plan involved loosening the rules on what are known as state innovation waivers.
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And under José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero it modernised cultural attitudes, loosening restrictions on abortion and approving gay rights.
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The latest reports from the Federal Reserve continue to show a very conservative lending environment with little loosening.
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"The government will step up policy loosening next year as downward pressure on the economy increases," Tang said.
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Those limitations, which Apple is gradually loosening anyway, are less oppressive when working in a truly mobile environment.
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He may have enough allies to enact such measures as loosening gun control and rolling back environmental legislation.
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Do you think there is some irrational exuberance on Wall Street right now expecting that kind of loosening?
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"We still see the bank loosening the reins yet again towards the end of the year," Krämer said.
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But expect further monetary and fiscal loosening in the future—after all, Brexit itself is still to come.
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Still, the credit card industry has indicated it is loosening its standards to the benefit of new applicants.
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In many ways, Apple was ceding some ideological ground to Google by loosening its tight grip around iOS.
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Last week, Facebook announced that it was loosening the rules for what kind of content it would permit.
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"The link between sovereigns and banks is indeed loosening," Dombrovskis told a conference on the European financial sector.
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New restrictions possible: President Trump is reportedly strongly considering a reversal of Obama's loosening of Cuban travel restrictions.
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Second, he warned against a loosening of financial regulation, noting the role that played in triggering the crisis.
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The depreciation will be "driven by an important change of policy stance from tightening to loosening", it said.
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With inflation low and the ECB easing policy further, central banks in Central Europe may consider more loosening.
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The steel industry in particular has been a fierce opponent of any loosening of trade barriers against China.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered a review of banking rules with the implicit aim of loosening them.
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Fitch sees little risk in the creditors rejecting the amendment, but loosening covenant levels signals anticipated lower earnings.
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The increased air pollution that would result from loosening current restrictions would have devastating effects on public health.
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It would examine a loosening of the rules that give too much protection to some intellectual-property rights.
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After 18 months of barbaric terrorist attacks, France is leaning towards tightening restrictions on liberty, not loosening them.
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At least four states are preparing to either allow the arming of teachers or loosening restrictions this year.
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It has little influence in Russia, which has strict gun laws and little public support for loosening them.
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John Kasich, governor of Ohio, in 20143 signed legislation allowing for some loosening of sentencing in the state.
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The knot kept loosening up, and eventually came undone, so I did the unthinkable: I took it off.
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Yellen stood by the reforms made since the 2008 financial crisis and had publicly cautioned against loosening regulation.
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Beijing already appears to be loosening its grip somewhat, analysts at UBS said in a report this month.
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Those industries say environmentalists are overreacting—that loosening the law's requirements will allow economic development alongside species protection.
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New York state legislators nearly passed a bill loosening the strict statute of limitations on sex-abuse lawsuits.
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Instead, many locals credit the immigrants and tourists with loosening the city up after decades of Communist control.
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China has been gradually loosening its capital controls to allow more foreign participation in its onshore yuan market.
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It is also the prelude to the second bailout review, which entails an unpopular loosening of labour laws.
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Each shoe also sports a pair of small blue buttons on the outside for tightening and loosening accordingly.
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He also recommends loosening the vocal cords, for a "breathy" effect similar to the voice of Paris Hilton.
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If that doesn't work, try loosening stuck food from the pan with coarse salt and rinse with water.
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But now some insurers and state regulators are responding to traveler's frustrations and loosening restrictions on travel claims.
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The decision extends a deregulatory push that is loosening rules for banks and financial firms of all sizes.
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They were updated in 2016, loosening previous recommendations of no screens of any kind for children under 2.
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But the country has also been gradually loosening its laws in recent years, and gun sales are increasing.
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Ms. Baras appeared to be enjoying herself on Friday, reveling and loosening in the adoration of her audience.
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They advised loosening my grip, letting my hands ride the sides and letting my legs do the work.
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They're loosening rules around capital buffers for banks and estimate it will be worth £290bn in extra funding.
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He said the foundation was loosening or eliminating restrictions on grants and looking at making new unrestricted grants.
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All of those are advances plausibly attributed to Mr. Macron's landmark loosening of the rigid French labor market.
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SPENDING Johnson is already loosening the purse strings after nearly 10 years of cuts for many public services.
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On Monday, Wuhan city initially announced it would start loosening a city-wide lockdown that started on Jan.
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Prince Mohammed is also in favor of loosening some of the social strictures that trouble women and others.
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Most of those are intended help small businesses raise capital by loosening securities laws and other financial rules.
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South Africa cut its main interest rate in July, but expectations for further loosening this year are low.
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She will work on one of Mr. Macron's most controversial plans, loosening the regulations in the job market.
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Understanding this complex relationship, along with re-engaging the body, is the first step toward loosening pain's grip.
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The guarantees also increased their profits by loosening the constraints on risky behavior imposed by risk-averse investors.
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Central banks around the world have been loosening policy to counter the risk of low inflation and recession.
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A rise in the index suggests lending standards are tightening, while a decline signals lending standards are loosening.
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His agenda includes diversifying the Saudi economy beyond oil, expanding trade, bolstering employment and loosening restrictions on entertainment.
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Those efforts include a 2180 loosening of Brazil's landmark Forest Code that sets requirements for preserving native vegetation.
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But politically, the trifecta of rejections tells us that Mr. Trump's grip on congressional Republicans may be loosening.
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It's still unclear what this loosening of standards will mean in practice and how schools will interpret them.
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Ted Cruz (R-TX), have conditioned their support for any repeal bill on loosening the law's insurance rules.
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At the same time, there was a decrease in the number of new laws loosening access to guns.
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It's a pretty safe bet that Morgan's loosening grip on reality will become a major problem throughout this season.
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The loosening of state waivers created by Obamacare would also increase health care costs for many Americans, CBO found.
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If loosening the iron grip on secrecy is what gets people talking, well... that's probably what should be done.
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Increased purchasing power from public-sector wage hikes and monetary policy loosening in January 2016 should support this growth.
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However, the data does not seem to explain the market pricing of aggressive monetary policy loosening in G10 economies.
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Loosening policy while the yuan was under pressure from trade tensions had raised the risk of triggering capital outflows.
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In fact, he's gone the other way, loosening regulations on financial institutions that were implemented following the 2008 crisis.
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Under the loosening of the rules now under way, avoiding civilian deaths will no longer be an overriding priority.
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Trump's loosening of the rules of engagement on US strikes quickened the offensives but also increased the collateral damage.
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Even as Mr Kim maintains other sites and their missiles—and enjoys the benefits of a loosening sanctions regime.
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The Chicago Fed's National Financial Conditions Index reflects a 17 percent loosening in conditions over the past three months.
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"We had always thought that the inflation outlook warranted further loosening," said William Jackson of Capital Economics research firm.
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Premwati and Geeta could feel the grip of the local moneylenders loosening; the taste of independence made them bold.
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But the federal government has generally taken a hands-off approach toward state laws loosening access to the drug.
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Nor is there any demand for loosening from the industry: Northern Irish publicans see it as their retirement kitty.
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Branson also complimented the steps Prince Mohammad has taken in advancing women's rights and loosening restrictions within the country.
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Britain's departure from the European Union, loosening its ties with the 28-member trading bloc, further complicates the picture.
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Cancelling a proposed loosening of the inheritance-tax regime is one idea, though it would not raise much revenue.
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Amid the laughs, the high-jinks offer a glimpse into the psyche of a conservative society loosening up fast.
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Recognising the harm to their domestic fleets, countries from Australia to China are loosening the rules protecting their fleets.
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Musser said that his donors are loosening up now that they believe Trump has a plausible path to victory.
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The loosening of regulations by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has resulted in more drone use by first responders.
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Better-than-expected data could also make the Bank of England hold fire on further loosening of monetary policy.
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Consumer advocates and progressive Democrats have warned, however, that loosening listing rules could ultimately hurt mom-and-pop investors.
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In hopes of loosening up his hands a bit and giving him a few more fractions of an inch.
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The CCA ended up loosening its regulations when the comic sold well and garnered approval for its social consciousness.
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Loosening himself up, Diaz starts to throw his patented one-two combination as Avila shapes in front of him.
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Here's what is happening: Trucks: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is loosening trucking regulations for military veterans.
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Expect more mergers and consolidation of broadcast TV stations as a result of Trump rule changes loosening ownership restrictions.
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That's because investors now believe there's a chance Mark Carney could tighten policy in 2018, rather than loosening further.
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Early on, I got mild intermittent headaches, but taking a short break or just loosening the headset quelled them.
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Loosening or reversing those restrictions on using tax-preferred HRAs could fundamentally transform how employers provide health care benefits.
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Carla Dik-Faber, a Christian Union member of parliament, said loosening the criteria would be a recipe for disaster.
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Kelly has also helped himself by slightly loosening his grip on the comings and goings in the Oval Office.
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"It's objective and appropriate to keep China's monetary policy generally prudent with slight loosening," the report on Thursday said.
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Tightening, rather than loosening, sanctions on Russia would reinforce Washington's intolerance for Moscow's aggression in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine.
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Influence from the United States remains limited, though the loosening of travel restrictions may already be affecting ballet education.
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We expect that they will wait until inflation is more securely anchored within the target range before loosening policy.
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Tight liquidity conditions have also eased, traders said, with the government recently loosening its tight grip on credit regulations.
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Further loosening would likely put fresh depreciation pressure on the Chinese yuan, which helps exporters but risks capital flight.
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Trump also appeared to implicitly endorse China's reported loosening of sanctions enforcement since the talks with North Korean began.
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In her accompanying interview, the princess said that she supported the loosening of social constraints spearheaded by Bin Salman.
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Eleanor Holmes Norton (D), the district's non-voting representative, accused Massie of targeting Washington to advance loosening gun restrictions.
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And , we are now loosening up a little bit by the fact that you don't have the same inflow.
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Since then Widodo's administration has rolled out nine stimulus packages cutting red tape, offering tax breaks and loosening regulations.
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Some fear the bill would open the way to loosening laws on surrogate motherhood, which is illegal in Italy.
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But monetary policy loosening will not be sufficient to alleviate all of the macro pressures facing the banking sector.
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"E-Elias—" I lunge back to the alcove, pulling her with me and loosening my scims in their scabbards.
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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday proposed loosening a rule that had banned banks from certain short-term trading activities.
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Congress can persuade insurers to stay in the exchanges with a couple enticements: Loosening regulatory requirements, especially around benefits.
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So I continued to drink in hopes of loosening up and being a good family friend to these strangers.
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But, for me, I deeply appreciate his words for another reason: He is loosening Trump's stranglehold on the news.
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Some organizations are loosening restrictions to allow employers to access work-critical information from their bedrooms or home offices.
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That forces journalists to constantly devise new techniques to prompt their subjects into loosening up and saying something unexpected.
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Ms. Warren, an opponent of loosening bank rules, has publicly criticized her Democratic colleagues who supported the Senate legislation.
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Some bills loosening gun restrictions have advanced in the state since the Florida shooting, according to The Indianapolis Star.
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Philip D. Murphy of New Jersey signed an executive order aimed at loosening the state's restrictive medical marijuana policies.
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Those findings come as the Trump administration is proposing a loosening of pollution controls from coal-fired power plants.
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GEEZ MOM I NEED A MINUTE IN HERE, THIS IS PRIVATE, the thief presumably shouted, while loosening plumbing fixtures.
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Studies indicate that prematurely loosening restrictions to limit the spread of a virus would increase the number of cases.
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Some organizations are loosening restrictions to allow employers to access work-critical information from their bedrooms or home offices.
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But the city's stock exchange has already begun seeking feedback from the investor community about loosening this rule, too.
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He has also appeared before Congress to argue for loosening regulations and scaling back aggressive enforcement of existing laws.
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So there were fears that President Barack Obama's loosening of travel restrictions might dilute some of the island's distinctiveness.
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While you don't need to become the life of the party, you may benefit from loosening up a bit.
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The possibility of further loosening in monetary conditions also pushed the offshore yuan down to a 13-month low.
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Some Democrats have worried about alienating parts of the general electorate next November by loosening immigration rules too much.
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China has been loosening its family planning policy as its population ages, birth rates slow and its workforce declines.
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This suggests that lenders are loosening their standards and letting borrowers take on more debt than they can afford.
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But many analysts expect inflation to remain subdued as slow wage growth keep households from loosening their purse strings.
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Low-hanging fruit is undoing the individual and employer mandate and loosening age restrictions in the individual market place.
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Some red-state Democrats are also open to loosening some of the regulations in the Dodd-Frank banking law.
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Kashkari said he was "sympathetic" to the idea of loosening other regulations on banks if his plan is implemented.
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"We have not released any information recently" regarding loosening restrictions, the exchange said in a statement on its website.
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These waves reconfigure the wiring of the brain—rehearsing its future circuits, strengthening and loosening the connections between neurons.
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"I think you're seeing in real time the vice grip of the NRA loosening in this place," said Sen.
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Aside from brightening investor sentiment, loosening federal regulations on the for-profit sector could exacerbate the student debt crisis.
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And you cannot attempt to control capital at home while loosening the reins that prevent it from moving abroad.
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What van Hove is doing is loosening up, if only a bit, the naturalistic grip on mainstream American stages.
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A sweeping agriculture reform began in 22017 and included loosening regulations on farmers to favor market forces and prices.
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Loosening attitudes toward illicit drugs aren't limited to weed: Researchers are also testing psychedelics for treating mental disorders like PTSD.
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Loosening traditions mean that tailors who once made men&aposs clothes exclusively are now overwhelmed with orders for wedding dresses.
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Already-enforced fiscal loosening has raised concerns with the European Union and the International Monetary Fund over missing budget targets.
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As the knot is loosening, the swinging of our legs imposes an additional force on the ends of the laces.
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Britain's gambling industry is facing greater public scrutiny, and many now expect the government to reverse years of loosening regulations.
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Bake until lightly browned, about 40 minutes, loosening cauliflower with a wooden spoon halfway through cooking to prevent sticking. 3.
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Robust economic growth is being fuelled by strong domestic demand, stimulated by first round effects from the fiscal loosening policy.
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Capital Economics said the uncertain outlook for the rupiah "means that any further loosening is likely to be very gradual".
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The monetary union's growth dynamics are supported by the loosening fiscal policies and a huge liquidity provided by the ECB.
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Crapo's counterpart, House Financial Services Chairman Jeb Hensarling, has already shepherded passage of dozens of smaller bills loosening its rules.
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Capital Economics said the uncertain outlook for the currency "means that any further loosening is likely to be very gradual."
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"Lending standards are slowly loosening … encouraging borrowers to take on even bigger loans," Tombs told CNBC via phone on Friday.
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A loosening of the implant over time is also a frequent problem, causing pain and a need for remedial surgery.
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But the expectations of further loosening in China drove the offshore yuan down 78.25.82 percent to a 78.0.15-month low.
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Recent efforts, particularly since President Donald Trump took office, have focused on loosening the burden for regional and community banks.
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And I just don&apost know why they would give up their nuclear arsenal just for loosening of some sanctions.
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Rumblings from China's State Council have indicated more policy loosening was on the way on the mainland, Goldman Sachs said.
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Some say that under a Donald Trump administration, loosening of regulation may lead to revved-up merger and acquisition activity.
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In that scenario, one or two cuts might do the same job that the drastic loosening did during the crisis.
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I think this tour has been, for Taylor as well as the rest of us, an exercise in loosening up.
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He added that he would support the EU presidency in its suggestions on loosening the link between banks and governments.
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Republicans have been fixated on loosening those federal rules, and this latest revision demolishes that key guardrail embedded in Obamacare.
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The new proposal involves loosening an Obama-era restriction on how much carbon dioxide new coal power plants can emit.
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It had opposed loosening the rules in last year's review but lawmakers had said the question should be discussed again.
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Trump said his administration will seek "American energy dominance," calling for domestic energy development and loosening of Obama-era regulations.
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Some have criticized this move as loosening quality standards by limiting the government role in overseeing companies that sponsor apprenticeships.
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The steel industry in Europe, in particular, has been a fierce opponent of any loosening of trade barriers against China.
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Loosening a few EPA rules won't suddenly make coal more profitable than gas, and it certainly won't make it cleaner.
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Central banks in Europe and Japan are loosening monetary policy in response to lacklustre economic conditions; China is easing, too.
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China is loosening the restrictions on domestic mining that triggered the doubling of coal prices over the last six months.
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We expect further gradual loosening over the coming years, as the authorities balance supporting the market with guarding against risks.
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In the current Donald Trump-driven climate, there would be little political capital to be gained by loosening borders controls.
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Although China has been gradually loosening curbs on index futures trading, investors have complained its rules are still too rigid.
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Similarly, Trump's promises to make it easier to sue news organizations by loosening U.S. libel laws is a complete nonstarter.
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Given that the 2008 financial crisis is still so fresh, it is hard to see the rules loosening too much.
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Why it matters: Loosening monetary policy tends to boost economic growth but also weaken local currencies and create asset bubbles.
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Kim might choose to implement a "fail deadly" mechanism, loosening the conditions under which his nuclear arsenal might be used.
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While there has been some loosening of restrictions in recent months, rights groups say much more remains to be done.
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Here's what is happening: Plants: The Fish and Wildlife Service is loosening the protections for certain plants found in California.
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Some U.S. lawmakers have opposed loosening restrictions on aid to Egypt because of concerns about human rights in the country.
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The administration is also considering loosening regulations that require the logging industry to protect the environment while cutting down trees.
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Mr. Torchiani expressed optimism that the market will continue to improve, as consumer confidence has increased and credit is loosening.
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"The data have more or less come in as expected, but it's been the loosening of financial conditions," Bellows said.
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Congress could incentivize loosening up vaccine mandates, for example, giving states a reason to keep or add personal belief exemptions.
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The loosening bonds between family, mansion and local community meant the country house was changing, but it was not dying.
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Despite Mr. Obama's loosening of travel and trade restrictions, Congress has not yet repealed the U.S. economic embargo of Cuba.
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Britain has proposed loosening rules on listing state companies by creating a new category for such firms to accommodate Aramco.
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The result, according to former writers on DVD commentaries, would've had everyone in Springfield loosening up and wearing more paisley.
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So I'm curious how you think about the opportunities that exist by tightening or loosening border control and immigration laws.
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It's a loosening of limitations, but one that serves to highlight, rather than trash, the 140-character core of Twitter.
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Soap molecules are designed to break up that oil into smaller drops, loosening up any sticky microbes in the process.
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N.F.L. celebrations: The loosening of rules on players celebrating a score has ushered in an era of intricately choreographed routines.
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The loosening of regulations under the Trump administration on using force in the country has also contributed to the rise.
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Any loosening of Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign on Iran could create tension with America's closest ally in the Middle East.
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This significant loosening of Saudi Arabia's notorious restrictions on women comes via an amendment approved yesterday by the Saudi Cabinet.
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But Austrian Finance Minister Gernot Bluemel told the German newspaper Die Welt he would oppose any loosening of the pact.
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The debate over gun control continued Sunday, a day when 10 new laws loosening firearms restrictions took effect in Texas.
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On the eve of the great recession in 2008, the ECB raised interest rates as other central banks were loosening.
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Macron's government has provided employers more freedom to hire and fire through a loosening of labor rules, among other measures.
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The possibility of further loosening in monetary conditions pushed the offshore yuan down to a 13-month low; Reuters reported.
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The start-up index is up 25.1% so far this year, benefiting more from lowering financing costs and policy loosening.
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The group spent $100,85033 on TV ads in Montana featuring bankers praising Tester for his work on loosening bank rules.
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Their efforts began in 2012 and led to a loosening of restrictions on distilleries' ability to serve directly to customers.
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"The first is the unparalleled loosening of monetary policy, most notably the pernicious spread of negative interest rates," he said.
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Trump often touts his loosening of the rules of engagement for the military as key to recent successes against ISIS.
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So that is an element of uncertainty that is probably loosening and that will give us a bit more clarity.
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All passed the Financial Services Committee with bipartisan support, and seek to help businesses raise capital by loosening securities laws.
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Critics of his efforts argue loosening environmental rules will hinder already difficult efforts to limit emissions and combat climate change.
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The crowd, he said, was comatose until Mr. Stevens took the stage and virtually demanded laughs, finally loosening things up.
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To improve the bill, Democrats could soften that binary choice and open the innovation waiver channel wider, loosening H.H.S. oversight.
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Even the commanding general at Fort Hood, Lieutenant General Mark Milley stood against loosening gun carry laws on military installations.
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China, which began loosening policy last year, is also expected to announce more economic growth boosting measures in coming months.
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But it is also important to understand that, far from loosening the shackles of gender, modern trans ideology often tightens them.
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He opposed loosening restrictions on hemp and CBD, both of which are nonpsychoactive but have promising, respectively, industrial and medical uses.
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It's not everything conservatives wanted on loosening the ACA's insurance mandates, but there's more in it for them than for moderates.
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The agreement, though never publicly acknowledged by Israel, included measures aimed at loosening the restrictions imposed on Gaza's 2 million inhabitants.
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At the same time, lenders are loosening their standards and letting some borrowers take on more debt than they can afford.
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"As such, this is unlikely to prevent the (Bank of England) from pressing ahead with further monetary policy loosening," she said.
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In loosening stabilizing regulations on banks with up to $2250 billion in assets, the legislation dismisses the lessons of past crises.
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A Virginia bill that included loosening restrictions around abortion in the third trimester was tabled earlier this year as Democratic Gov.
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He has turned Western heads by loosening his kingdom's stiff social restrictions, most notably by lifting the ban on female driving.
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In many instances, the issue may resolve itself with a loosening of the lingual frenulum as time passes, Mayo Clinic explains.
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A further loosening of the rules of engagement and an increase in the air-power available to him would also help.
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Its loosening grip is reflected in increased volatility: its sales fell 34% in 2015, before bouncing back by 30% last year.
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Facing mounting international pressure from the U.S. and aid groups, the Saudi-coalition began loosening its grip in mid-December, 2017.
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Early policy announcements support our view that there will be broad continuity in overall macroeconomic policy, alongside the moderate fiscal loosening.
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The Trump administration has undertaken a broad deregulatory effort, much of which is aimed at loosening the reins on financial institutions.
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A desirable effect, then, and one on par with the loosening of limbs via the medium of colored, sugary-looking alcohol.
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They are, for example, loosening immigration checks on connecting travellers and giving some visa-free access to China for six days.
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In Poland, which also launched fiscal loosening, central bankers said after their May rate meeting that stable rates would support growth.
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So we are seeing a gradual but broad-based shift in policy towards loosening fiscal policy in order to lift growth.
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He has undoubtedly had a hand in Japan's tentative economic recovery, mainly through monetary loosening, although the comfortable global environment helped.
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If the rate moves actually have the net effect of loosening conditions, that could push the Fed's hand to get tougher.
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In July, Israel's cabinet approved legislation aimed at loosening the grip of the country's largest banks on the credit supply market.
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The regulator said its biggest worries are aggressive growth in lending, concentration, deterioration in energy-related portfolios, and further underwriting loosening.
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Rozzi says the state&aposs Catholic hierarchy has resisted loosening the time limits on suing over abuse or filing criminal charges.
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Some fear so-called "stepchild adoption" would open the way to loosening laws on surrogate motherhood, which is illegal in Italy.
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"In addition, growth in government spending should retain its current momentum, given the new government's zeal for fiscal loosening," he added.
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He is a former FDA deputy commissioner who has advocated a loosening of requirements needed for approval of new medical products.
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Baudot-Trajtenberg also said she was worried about a likely rise in Israel's debt burden amid some loosening of fiscal policy.
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Although China has been gradually loosening its restrictions on index futures trading, investors have complained current rules are still too rigid.
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The deal put tight restrictions on Iran's nuclear program in exchange for the loosening of some international sanctions on the country.
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A strengthening dollar, wobbling equity market or tightening credit conditions could then bounce the Fed into a further burst of loosening.
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The frenzy in the biggest cities stems from the central bank's steady loosening of monetary policy over the past 18 months.
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Ben and Jubes eagerly caress each other in yet another hot tub, her dagger-nails loosening up his various stress areas.
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Bankers have routinely praised Trump's efforts to boost business growth by loosening Dodd-Frank restrictions on banks and slashing corporate taxes.
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"The appointment of a more dovish candidate as the next governor would raise the chances of further monetary loosening," Shah said.
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And Victoria Beckham ranged further afield from her constricted beginnings, loosening up and letting go, taking serious materials very unseriously indeed.
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Apple showed signs of loosening its grip in November when it announced that Amazon's (AMZN) Echo devices would support Apple Music.
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Critics, however, denounced it as a loosening of standards and said it opened the door to promote students who were unprepared.
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Another would be a loosening of the criteria for clinical trials, which are currently governed by a strict, decades-old design.
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Livestock: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is loosening the regulations for farmers exporting livestock to countries outside the United States.
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All of these choices look great with a traditional shirt and tie, but summer allows for a loosening of the rules.
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Collins mentioned loosening ObamaCare's "essential health benefits," which are rules on what insurance plans must cover, as a possible regulatory action.
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The EPA is also in the process of loosening rules on coal ash disposal sites, deferring management authority to state regulators.
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Loosening 1332 rules could result in states obtaining the same sorts of waivers they would have received under the House bill.
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Car companies have wasted no time in calling for loosening the standards and rolling back the progress they had previously supported.
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Data that could affect any Fed loosening are in focus, starting with U.S. non-payroll farms data due at 1430 GMT.
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He attributed the improvement partly to price cuts, the Chinese government's economic stimulus, and loosening trade tensions with the United States.
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If that's not a recipe for swindling the middle class and loosening loopholes for the wealthy, I don't know what is.
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I inspect my body when I step out of the shower and I can see the skin loosening above my knees.
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"But in the '70s, with the loosening up of styles and the newly emergent gay movement, that changed," Mr. Lehman said.
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Public health experts have warned that loosening restrictions by Easter, on April 220.48, would result in unnecessary death and economic damage.
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Public health experts have warned that loosening restrictions by Easter, on April 12, would result in unnecessary death and economic damage.
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The European Central Bank and U.S. Federal Reserve are loosening their monetary policy to face rising risks from global trade tensions.
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Energy goals The Trump administration has long supported expanding domestic production of petroleum and natural gas, including loosening Obama-era regulations.
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Loosening those regulations "would provide economic stability" by capping the industry's exposure to class-action claims, a trade group official testified.
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Democratic-controlled state governments and environmental advocates have turned to the courts to fight back against the administration's loosening regulatory agenda.
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Friday marked the Trump administration's second attempt at loosening regulations governing school meals that were implemented under former President Barack Obama.
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A strengthening dollar, wobbling equity markets or tightening credit conditions could then bounce the Fed into a further burst of loosening.
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They, too, play with self-invention and theater, but with the aim of hammering down, rather than loosening up, utopian possibilities.
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The CHOICE Act also scraps the "Volcker Rule," a ban on banks investing company resources, while Mnuchin only suggests loosening it.
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Cohn has been a strong advocate of loosening financial regulations imposed by Dodd-Frank in the wake of the financial crisis.
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This year Illinois, Maine, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont have all passed laws loosening restrictions on abortion later in pregnancy.
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The European Central Bank and U.S. Federal Reserve are loosening their monetary policies to counter rising risks from global trade tensions.
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Trump had warned the sanctions bill might "encroach" on his authority, as it prohibits him from loosening sanctions in the future.
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However, Several of the Democratic candidates for the 2020 presidential election have called for loosening or lifting restrictions on felon voting.
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While China and some other Asian countries are loosening restrictions on movement, most of the world is now following Italy's path.
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The reforms include releasing jailed dissidents, loosening the government's grip on the economy and taking steps to improve relations with Eritrea.
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The Trump administration is blocked under the order from loosening the exemptions from the mandate until the full case is heard.
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He made peace with Eritrea, freed political prisoners, and is opening up the economy to foreign investment by loosening state control.
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We drink because the temporary loosening of inhibition offered by an always-inviting pint gives us the delusion of self-control.
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That loosening purchase allows Mr. Zeller, as once again translated by the Oscar-winning English playwright Christopher Hampton, to play with structure.
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He blamed local weather in Dubai for loosening the socket on the prosthetic leg, which eventually led the leg to fall off.
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Last week, Governor Agus Martowardojo said BI was still biased toward more loosening, after 150 basis points of cuts to 4.75 percent.
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Golden said financial-tech companies, a big recipient of venture dollars, could also benefit from a loosening of restrictions on consumer lending.
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Curbs on foreign exchange management will be relaxed, and China will look into loosening restrictions on individuals making overseas investments, Lu said.
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America's monetary loosening allows central banks in emerging markets, many of which are also reeling from the trade slowdown, to follow suit.
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And Santaella-Tenorio found this by considering not just studies that reached this conclusion, but also studies that supported loosening gun laws.
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Even if it's a mix of work and leisure, most of us expect a little loosening up on the pressures of working.
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Investors flocked to the financial sector after the election because of the rising interest rate environment and in anticipated loosening of regulation.
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Loosening sexual norms have changed who can wear dresses and skirts, who can experiment with make-up, who can free a nipple.
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Navient, one of the leaders in lobbying for loosening restrictions on robocalls, has regularly been accused of harassing consumers with automated calls.
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The triangular ergonomic handle is covered by a grippy plastic so you have three angles to choose from when loosening your muscles.
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While the raw materials segment of the supply chain is loosening rapidly, the flow-through to refined metal production is proving problematic.
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Further loosening of American drug laws, to allow regulated sales of hard drugs, too, would hurt illegal suppliers by providing lawful alternatives.
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But the FAA recently announced it is considering loosening other restrictions, like flying drones over crowds of people and flying at night.
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Four of them have been unusually feisty in defending human rights and loosening the stranglehold on politics of the two big parties.
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He also acknowledges that China is already enforcing the sanctions less diligently (it is also arguing for further loosening)—"but that's OK".
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It added that without the loosening in monetary policy, it was likely that the economic downturn would have been far more severe.
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Even after years of commodity producers limiting their output to support prices, they should be wary of loosening their belts too quickly.
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In 2015, Tehran agreed to restrict its nuclear program in return for the loosening of economic sanctions that had crippled its economy.
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Nonetheless, the FAA's ruling was a landmark, decriminalizing drones and potentially paving the way for a loosening of regulation in the future.
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The escalation coincided with a loosening in the rules of engagement, allowing U.S. battlefield commanders to order strikes at a faster rate.
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But the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks were used to justify loosening the guidelines and massively expanding the power of the NYPD.
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"I do not think that this one-time effort should be seen as a serious loosening of the fiscal discipline," he said.
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"A modest loosening of fiscal policy is unlikely to offer much support," said Lee Hardman, a currency analyst with MUFG in London.
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But officials, including Zhou, have warned against excessive policy loosening that could intensify downward pressure on the yuan and spur capital outflows.
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Crucial opportunities to ease relations with adversaries like Cuba by loosening the embargo, or opening counterterrorism dialogue with Iran, were never embraced.
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During his three-day trip, which ended Wednesday, the president had sought to prod Vietnam's authoritarian Communist government into loosening its grip.
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Old hierarchies crumbled, colonial relationships began loosening, and the role of religion in historically Christian countries altered in complex and unpredictable ways.
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When he signed an executive order loosening ObamaCare protections in October, Trump said he was "starting that process" to repeal the law.
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"Lower interest rates, tax cuts, loosening of lending standards are fitting for consumer confidence who are hoping for a turnaround," he added.
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Medicaid has provided a significant share of the gains in health coverage nationally under Obamacare, which authorized the loosening of eligibility standards.
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Loosening that restriction, officials say, would greatly increase the chances of contaminating the blood supply with H.I.V. and other sexually transmitted infections.
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Republicans had considered loosening the rules around EHB coverage because doing so would have allowed insurers to charge lower premiums to customers.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China will keep its monetary policy prudent with a slight loosening bias, central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan said on Saturday.
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It is one of a number of gambling companies that have bet on a loosening of the rules in the U.S. market.
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It's the latest in a flurry of government efforts to prop up growth, such as boosting infrastructure spending and loosening monetary policy.
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Like MedMen, another marijuana company operating in the United States, GTI has seized on Canada's loosening marijuana laws to fuel its growth.
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"We have a saying in Japanese that says that loosening your tension is a big enemy," said Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori.
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Blackwood rewards him for loyalty with a position at the Academy of Unseen Arts, slightly loosening the terms of his house arrest.
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" McMaster in the interview with Hewitt also argued that Trump's loosening of restrictions on the military was beginning to see a "payoff.
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Tuesday's clashes come amid mounting union discontent with Macron's plans to reboot France's economy and spur jobs growth by loosening labour regulations.
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Loosening up the capital restrictions, Dwyer said, allows banks to give more money back to shareholders instead of holding it on reserve.
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They want a loosening of methane emission standards for existing oil wells and the opening of the long-delayed Keystone XL pipeline.
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Loosening standards would only cost consumers more, increase our dependence on oil and put Americans at greater risk from a changing climate.
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Add the egg and cook, covered and occasionally loosening it up around the edges until the whites are set, about 20 minutes.
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Mr. Graham introduced a bill that would radically revamp immigration policy, blocking many migrants from seeking asylum and loosening rules around detention.
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Background One of the key steps towards capital account liberalization and Special Drawing Right (SDR) inclusion was loosening control of the currency.
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So if you somehow forgot to start loosening up in preparation to laissez le bon temps rouler, here is your timely reminder.
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But the ongoing loosening of TV formats would seem to open up plenty of opportunities, even for characters that get killed off.
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Ms. Pénicaud said France needed to "renew the social model" by loosening business constraints and improving the nation's skills training for workers.
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"Those measures are on top of plans which provide an additional fiscal loosening of £18 billion to support the economy this year."
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The independent Office for Budget Responsibility called it the largest fiscal loosening since a previous Conservative government's pre-election budget in 1992.
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Now Turkey is raising the specter of that crisis again, loosening those restrictions and allowing migrants and refugees to travel to Europe.
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Loosening its requirements would make it easier for foreign carriers to compete, most likely pushing down shipping costs, according to the report.
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Loosening the regulation of community banks is fine so long as the big banks remain curbed, he said in an interview Monday.
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Lawmakers in Texas have passed legislation reflecting that viewpoint, including a series of laws loosening gun control that became effective in September.
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The big picture: Trump's loosening hold on Graham reflects the mess the president has created for himself in the past two weeks.
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The town is also loosening restrictions and offering tax bonuses in an attempt to make its town stand out from the pack.
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While the House already passed legislation to strengthen background checks, it did so in tandem with a bill loosening concealed carry laws.
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Little wonder that the agenda appeared to center on deregulation, the loosening of restrictions of the financial industry and stepped-up protectionism.
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The owner of the ship, Holland America Lines, a division of Carnival Cruise Lines, celebrated the loosening of restrictions on Westerdam passengers.
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But investors have hoped that the company would spend more on stock repurchases, since loosening its policy on such moves in 2018.
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The loosening of political freedoms means many regional powerbrokers are demanding more influence and resources, fueling ethnically-tinged conflicts around the country.
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The only clear difference between the Obama strategy and that of the Trump administration has been a loosening of restrictions on airstrikes.
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The town is also loosening restrictions and offering tax bonuses in an attempt to make their town stand out from the pack.
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China has tried to combat its demographic challenge by loosening centrally controlled family planning policies and encouraging citizens to have more children.
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The fear is that, when it comes to our financial system, both our Congress and our regulators are now loosening the shingles.
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The bank even announced a moderate liquidity adjustment for the fourth quarter of 1.6693, which analysts said amounted to a mild loosening.
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Some of the rules "are kind of loosening control", said one person in the wealth management department of a large state-owned lender.
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A journeyman Wall Street technologist believes he has cracked the code to loosening banks' grip on a hugely profitable corner of financial markets.
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The deal has seen most of the sanctions lifted, loosening the noose on the country's economy and allowing foreign investment to pour in.
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During the total period, Rosenberg said it took the Fed on average just two months to turn from a tightening bias to loosening.
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Gabriel noted that Germany has only managed to successfully reform its own economy by loosening European Union budget rules and increasing its deficits.
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In addition to loosening its interest coverage ratio covenant, Valeant also wants to change some of the language around asset sales, sources said.
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Yet despite the loosening of such ties, both short- and long-distance migration have decreased among 25-to-34-year olds since 1995.
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To attract investment the government might look more favourably on proposed mergers—and loosening regulations would be easier outside the EU's competition regime.
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It's also not clear how effective they would be — for example, many critics believe loosening gun laws will increase, rather than deter, violence.
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Samsung notably began loosening up a bit on battery size last year, with its Note 28 woes now safely in the rear-view.
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Efforts by foreign asset managers to establish businesses in mainland China have historically been hampered by numerous regulatory restrictions, which are increasingly loosening.
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Now, there is talk about loosening up on fiscal policy during a time when there is a lot of debt in the world.
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They slammed the door and triggered a panic that more departures could follow, and that the union's loosening structure would continue to unravel.
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Indeed, the potential loosening of regulations on banks played into the rally, but much of Trump's agenda remains to be seen, Elfenbein said.
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He's made safety and security a focus of his campaign, vowing to make punishment for crimes harsher while loosening restrictions on gun ownership.
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Eventually, the loosening of societal expectations led girls from simply idolizing male stars to emulating them, in both sexual behavior and performing onstage.
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"We're loosening up those toxins, those deposits, from the deeper tissues," explains Claudia Welch, doctor and author of two bestselling books about Ayurveda.
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He called the loosening of the American embargo on Cuba by President Barack Obama starting in 2015 an attempt to destroy the revolution.
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He is also a former FDA deputy commissioner who has frequently advocated a loosening of requirements needed for approval of new medical products.
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It was dialed back significantly from the first draft, lightly loosening restrictions on how religious organizations deal with health care and political engagement.
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Threatened: The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is loosening the protections for three species of fox that it says are no longer endangered.
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" While analysts at DBS Bank acknowledged the announcement came without warning, the top local bank said the relaxation "kick starts a loosening trend.
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But with the resumption of U.S.-Cuban diplomatic relations last summer, a loosening of restrictions has led to a surge in U.S. visitors.
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The government says loosening the regulations would help stores that are struggling to compete with online retailers that trade seven days a week.
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Some of the rules "are kind of loosening control", said one person in the wealth management department of a large state-owned lender.
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"Just this one time," you tell yourself, loosening your grip on your empty water bottle as it slips onto the trampled grass below.
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Yet the state has held the levers of finance so tightly for so long that the loosening of its grip generates new dangers.
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The Trump administration earlier this summer released a regulation loosening restrictions on association plans, in an effort to offer more affordable coverage options.
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Human rights organizations claim that Trump's loosening of the legal standards for drone strikes has led to a substantial uptick in civilian casualties.
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Perhaps in part due to America's own loosening emissions criteria, U.S. companies are working with foreign nations to establish new global industry standards.
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"Mr Draghi's calls for a loosening of the purse strings will go unheard, at least for now," BNP Paribas economist Luigi Speranza said.
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Sector winners during the Fed's aggressive loosening were U.S. stocks, tech, corporate high-yield bonds in the U.S. and Europe and emerging markets.
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Rouhani's reformist rhetoric, with its emphasis on domestic liberalization and the loosening of restrictions, stood in stark contrast with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's firebrand style.
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At the same time, loosening regulations on biosimilars allows for more competition and lower prices in crucial areas, including insulin use for diabetics.
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The Iranian authoritarian regime is not interested in peace and diplomacy, so loosening sanctions will only encourage it to act even more aggressively.
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Most economists expect that Malaysia and other Asian central banks will hold off on loosening monetary policy until the U.S. Federal Reserve does.
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When China attempted to reduce this burden by loosening the peg in August 2015, it faced capital outflows, making the economic situation worse.
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The implication — that the powerful trade group's grip on American gun owners might be loosening — did not escape investors of several gun companies.
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The difference, he said, is that past inversions came when the Fed was tightening policy, while this has come during a loosening period.
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Sunak also announced a further fiscal loosening of £1.73 billion to support the U.K. economy, bringing the total fiscal stimulus to £30 billion.
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Paul R. LePage, the brash and deeply conservative governor of Maine, has never been seen as an advocate of loosening punishments for criminals.
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The reasons include the weakening hold of religion on American life as well as a loosening of strictures against cremation by some denominations.
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Macron as a protector of the status quo and disagree with his pro-Europe stance and his role in loosening French labor laws.
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It also could worsen the Trump administration's problems on Capitol Hill, where there are signs the president's grip on his party is loosening.
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Various congressmen were already exiting the House floor, loosening their ties, when Abigail Spanberger came speeding into the Capitol around 500:30 p.m.
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For pitchers, loosening up is not the problem — it is gripping and controlling a ball that feels drier in cooler and windier conditions.
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Officials opposing further loosening in policy expressed concern over financial imbalances that have occurred, such as inflated prices in risk assets like stocks.
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In recent years, Latin America has moved toward loosening anti-abortion laws, but El Salvador has stood steadfastly by its own ironclad prohibition.
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The central bank kept interest rates at 14 percent in September to keep liquidity tight, saying it felt that loosening would worsen inflation.
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Five analysts saw one rate cut or more next year, with the first two expecting a loosening of policy in the second quarter.
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Canada and Mexico supply nearly half of all U.S. crude imports, loosening the grip that the OPEC cartel once had over our country.
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Laplanche sees plenty of room for both companies to succeed given that low unemployment and loosening regulations have spurred growth in consumer lending.
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We continue to assume some loosening in fiscal policy led by tax cuts, but the likelihood has diminished since the start of 2017.
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The U.S. action on Tuesday falls short of reimposing economic sanctions on Myanmar lifted after the military began loosening its grip on power.
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But while Utah and the Mormon church have been loosening anti-LGBTQ stances, the Trump administration has been moving in the opposite direction.
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The increase, though incremental, is indicative of the Afghan army's loosening grip on the country in the face of a determined Taliban insurgency.
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The Trump administration on Thursday blocked Idaho's GOP governor from loosening ObamaCare rules, saying that the state appeared to be violating federal law.
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The most competitive, tightest housing market in decades may finally be loosening its grip, and that could put pressure on overheated home prices.
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We looked at five E.P.A. policy battles that lie ahead, including loosening restrictions on car emissions and scaling back the Clean Water Act.
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As often as she gives a concrete description of Havana in the loosening grip of socialism, she gives one that dances and evades.
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He fought against the loosening of rules prohibiting a single corporation from owning television and radio stations and newspapers in the same broadcast market.
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The group is eyeing new markets in Angola and, perhaps, in Ethiopia, where the state is tentatively loosening its grip on the telecoms sector.
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Securities lawyers say the JOBS Act restricts the SEC from loosening the rules without new legislation from Congress to facilitate greater use of crowdfunding.
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On Monday, the US Commerce Department announced a loosening of some of the restrictions the United States placed on the Chinese company last week.
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S. trade war and buyers continue to be wary even though there have been recent signs of a loosening in policy in certain cities.
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But a statement on Monday from FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb indicates that the agency will soon be loosening regulations for genetic health risk tests.
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Additionally, he said that the region's two largest economies, Germany and France, were both pursuing fiscal loosening policies, which would help prop up growth.
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Yes, lower taxes and a loosening of the regulatory straight jacket that has strangled the nation's businesses would hopefully lead to quicker economic growth.
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That, though, should be helped by the implant's porous surface encouraging bone and implant to meld, making such loosening far rarer than it was.
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If the loosening trend continues, the front part of the curve may return to a state of contango for the first time since January.
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Voters throughout Ireland have begun casting votes in a referendum that may lead to a loosening of the country's strict ban on most abortions.
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And while there has been a slight loosening of regulations on mortgages, there has actually been tightening in commercial and multifamily construction, said Richardson.
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Donald Trump's administration is clamping down on states that are loosening marijuana laws or failing to cooperate with federal authorities to deport undocumented immigrants.
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As small members of a monetary union, these countries cannot expect the ECB to come to their rescue with euro-zone-wide monetary loosening.
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He said current dangers include the loosening of regulations for dumps for coal ash, which contains toxic metals such as lead, mercury and arsenic.
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Perhaps as more people can legally toke up, the logic goes, their interest in loosening up with a six-pack has started to wane.
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Loosening limits for electric carmakers and aerospace manufacturers is notable because those are two areas where Beijing and Washington have been increasingly at loggerheads.
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The bank has been loosening policy with unconventional tools since last year, driving down government bond yields, and thereby reducing the government's borrowing costs.
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Capital Economics, who sees a cut on Thursday, said BI then may want to exercise caution by assessing all loosening before making another move.
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The central bank's fourth-quarter monetary report showed the policy loosening appears to be having some effect, with a drop in average borrowing costs.
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Fruits and vegetables: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is loosening the food labeling requirements for fruits and vegetables that are low on nutrients.
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It is no secret that libraries have a vested interest in loosening copyright laws to reduce their cost to access and distribute copyrighted works.
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Resende defended loosening regulations on cab-hailing apps, potentially allowing them to charge variable tariffs and not be subject to rules governing street cabs.
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The measures included a loosening of France's rigid working time rules, and a bonus of 2,000 euros to small businesses that hire young people.
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He said growth was largely solid, however, with strong domestic demand and a tight labor market that has started to show signs of loosening.
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Yes, senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham have criticized the immigration ban and are taking steps to prevent him from loosening sanctions on Russia.
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After five years of loosening standards, more banks have tightened than eased credit standards for business lending in 21.1, according to a Fed survey.
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Government programs and Western donors provide assistance but loosening the grip of drugs networks, including those run by Taliban militants, is a distant target.
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Furthermore, Weld not only thinks marijuana would fit well into Trump's political agenda, he thinks the president might be leaning toward loosening regulations already.
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Polling data shows the Republican stronghold that has gripped these respective states for decades is loosening and Clinton is hoping to strike electoral gold.
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The latest in Puerto Rico The President authorized a Jones Act waiver for the island, loosening shipping restrictions on Puerto Rico post Hurricane Maria.
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He said growth was largely solid, however, with strong domestic demand and a tight labour market that has started to show signs of loosening.
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The Treasury Department issued a report Friday that laid out guidelines for loosening regulation in order to encourage the growth of U.S. capital markets.
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President George W. Bush, who appointed him, wrote in his 227 memoir about loosening up Alito, a lifelong Phillies fan, with talk of baseball.
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This raised concerns by the central bank that the government could be loosening fiscal policy as Israel headed to an election year in 2.93.
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Those potential actions included loosening restrictions on the offering of insurance plans by small business and on the duration of short-term insurance plans.
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Proponents of further loosening travel restrictions on Cuba had hoped that the resumption of air service with the country would give them new momentum.
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He often calls for loosening the nation's relatively strong libel laws, which protect news outlets from bad-faith litigation by the wealthy and powerful.
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But Mr. Boulez soon realized this move was a "dead end," Mr. Salonen explained, and began "loosening up" more and more as he mellowed.
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Michael Geist, a University of Ottawa law professor who studies trade agreements, said Canadian regulators should do the opposite, loosening NAFTA's intellectual property clauses.
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We must aspire only to the calluses of war, and the quaintly conservative morals of women pouring whole milk for men loosening their ties.
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Last week, the House of Representatives approved legislation loosening gun regulations and directing the Bureau of Justice Statistics to study all crimes involving firearms.
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Uzbekistan's neighbors in Central Asia, all authoritarian with the exception of Kyrgyzstan, the smallest country in the region, show no sign of loosening up.
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BUSINESS An article on May 2800 about the loosening of regulations on offshore drilling equipment misidentified the petroleum industry group led by Barry Russell.
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One recent example of wrongheaded deregulation is the Bureau of Land Management's proposed loosening of Obama-era rules on methane leaks from oil pipelines.
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She added that Singapore could explore other sources of growth, such as loosening its immigration policies and diversify its services sector away from trade.
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The rollbacks span across the environmental spectrum, from clean air and water rules, to loosening regulations governing oil and gas extraction, to wildlife protections.
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Just days after the dire report was released, the Trump administration rolled back an Obama-era coal emissions rule, loosening restrictions on the industry.
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Earlier in her career, Kawakubo had shown sweaters intentionally knitted with holes, created by loosening screws in the knitting machinery, impeding the construction process.
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With the UK gone from the EU, and Europe unable to shake their economic doldrums, the possibility Brussels loosening its sanctions against Moscow increased.
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The central bank official cited worries about financial imbalances due to elevated stock and commercial real estate prices as arguing against further policy loosening.
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It drives her crazy that people don't adjust their laces throughout the day, loosening them when their feet swell during prolonged exercise or standing.
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Urbanek noted that Trump's Department of Energy has repeatedly missed deadlines for setting new standards, and instead focused its energy on loosening the rules.
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She suggested exempting community banks from the Dodd-Frank Act rule on proprietary trading, loosening their capital requirements and streamlining anti-money laundering reporting.
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As an entrepreneur who has built and sold companies, I saw benefits in lowering taxes, loosening regulations, setting term limits, and investing in infrastructure.
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"If this continues there will be scope for monetary accommodation, so a sort of loosening of monetary policy as fiscal policy tightens," he said.
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Russia and China have suggested the U.N. Security Council could discuss loosening sanctions on Pyongyang after the June 12 Singapore meeting between Trump and Kim.
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Finally loosening the bone with a hard push, the surgeon had the patient cough and "had the satisfaction" of hearing the bone strike a spittoon.
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As violence began to flare in eastern Ukraine, the White House announced it is loosening sanctions imposed by Barack Obama on Russia's Federal Security Service.
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Warren has argued that term limits, like the 12-year terms proposed by O'Rourke, make politicians "dependent on lobbyists," loosening their loyalties to their constituents.
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As recently as Tuesday morning, the president tweeted that the Fed should cut rates to keep pace with China's central bank loosening its monetary policy.
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It could potentially open Apple up to a class-action settlement or a loosening on its grip on the sale of apps for its devices.
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Still, the same dilemma once held for loosening curbs on divorce, abortion and homosexuality, on all of which the law and public opinion have shifted.
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So would making life easier for startups, loosening onerous labor regulations, and improving the utilization of the female workforce – which together comprise Arrow No. 3.
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Whiz those together, loosening the mixture with a little more orange juice if necessary, and sweetening with a dollop of maple syrup if you like.
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And despite surprising investors by holding rates last week, most members of the bank's monetary policy committee are expecting some sort of loosening in August.
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Moreover, loosening control over capital enabled capital to be withdrawn, flee abroad, and become involved in games whereby "money begets money" in global financial markets.
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But their social reach isn't loosening its grip anytime soon: posters like Dash Drips and Donny Smokes say they have no plans to stop posting.
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Instead of loosening the rules on Mexico, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) published new rules that raised the standards for all other countries.
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Voters throughout Ireland have begun casting votes in a referendum that may lead to a loosening of the country&aposs strict ban on most abortions.
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In essence, the new rules seek to ensure that digital technology sharpens competition, by loosening banks' grip on customers' financial data, but without compromising security.
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The blue-chip U.S. stock indexes were also boosted by bank stocks on bets of loosening of regulation under Trump and a Republican-controlled Congress.
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In the past, when it focused on the quantity of money in the economy, reducing required reserves could be seen as a form of loosening.
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Although traditions are loosening, some of the more elite balls on Vienna's winter calendar are, even today, like selective breeding programs for Austria's social elite.
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He was behind lifting the ban on women driving last year, loosening rules on gender segregation and bringing concerts and movie theaters to the country.
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"The loosening or tightening of funds in the market is mainly dependent on the wishes of the central bank," TF Securities said in a note.
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It would give conservatives a big win on insurance regulations, which have been their No. 1 priority because they believe loosening regulations will lower premiums.
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Italy is demanding a loosening of recently adopted EU regulations that make shareholders, bondholders and depositors liable for the losses of failed banks before taxpayers.
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However, some smaller cities have been loosening curbs on buyers in recent months, testing central policymakers' resolve to keep debt levels and speculation under control.
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Beyond the elections, a potential loosening in monetary policy in the Philippines is one of the reasons to own the country's stocks, according to HSBC.
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That makes oddsmaking hard now on a range of issues, from repealing a medical device tax to passing a budget or loosening regulations on banks.
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When asked whether Canada will consider loosening the rules, McCallum said the government "is certainly considering providing a pathway to permanent residence" to the workers.
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To that idea of loosening the thematic reins, I know you had over 20 songs for the album and then cut it down from there.
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"The objective... is to provide the loosening effect up to the longest possible section of the yield curve as soon as possible," the council added.
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Brazil's central bank kept interest rates on hold at a record low 6.50% last month but expectations it will soon begin loosening policy immediately surged.
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Martowardojo last week said there was "no room yet" for more loosening and stressed the importance of maintaining stability as a base for stronger growth.
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He was definitely loosening up though after seder, which we're told was stocked with the usual Persian delicacies ... apples and honey, beef tongue and stew.
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Although not expected, a material deterioration in credit performance could signal an increase in risk appetite and/or loosening underwriting, which would be viewed negatively.
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Though trade and political disputes are raging, there is no sign yet of a loosening of the security and intelligence relationships that underpin Western security.
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Yes, the promise of change had been palpable ever since a young new leader in the Kremlin named Mikhail Gorbachev had begun loosening the bonds.
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"President Donald Trump's move to re-escalate tensions with China has clearly increased the pressure on the Fed to deliver further policy loosening," Hunter added.
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Rather than empower Medicare to negotiate directly, the blueprint would give private plans more authority to negotiate by loosening requirements that they cover certain drugs.
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Loosening restrictions on global labor flows, he argues, would offer a bigger boost to global economies than would dropping all restrictions on trade and capital.
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In April 2018 the Trump administration began loosening export rules to let countries buy armed drones directly from defence companies rather than through official channels.
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Health officials in countries like Brazil and El Salvador have suggested loosening their abortion laws if a pregnant woman is infected with the Zika virus.
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Beijing has said it is moving towards valuing the yuan's exchange rate on a trade-weighted basis, loosening the Chinese currency's peg to the greenback.
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Rep. Bob Gibbs (R-Ohio) is pushing for a measure loosening pesticide regulations to be included in a funding bill to fight the Zika virus.
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Obama and his team are working to hold together a fragile bipartisan coalition behind loosening minimum mandatory sentencing laws that have disproportionately imprisoned African-Americans.
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The court's decision in Citizens United, for example, gave wealthier Americans even greater influence over political candidates and policy decisions by loosening campaign finance restrictions.
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Nagy said last week that balanced risks to Hungary's inflation outlook mean monetary loosening and tightening are both options as the central bank's next step.
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Green bandanas -- now a symbol of the abortion rights movement -- have been spotted in Brazil, where the country's supreme court is considering loosening abortion restrictions.
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The probable easing of restrictions on pipeline building and loosening of rules on gas exploration and production would mean more natural gas reaching the market.
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Germany is not on board with loosening its border controls now, even though migrant flows have been down, claiming it needs to protect against terrorism.
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It's good, and crucial, for Facebook to continue taking steps toward ensuring all of its products stop contributing to our collective loosening grip on reality.
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Larger numbers of obese recruits are accepted today, due to loosening of weight requirements, and later found during rigorous training to harbor undiagnosed medical conditions.
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"I was very surprised and, frankly, concerned by the president's comments recently, in fact, showing somehow a loosening up of that concern with ZTE," Rep.
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They're cheering the administration's assault on the regulatory state and believe that 2018 will be another banner year for loosening the government's control over businesses.
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If there's going to be any movement on loosening austerity and stimulating the economy, it has to come from Germany; it can't come from France.
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Goldsmith believes psychedelics can help with this process by "loosening the mortar between the bricks of the edifice of the childhood structure," so to speak.
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Loosening libel laws and its protections for press writing about public figures would require overturning a 1964 Supreme Court decision or changing the Constitution itself.
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Both of Baghdadi's appearances followed ISIS's loosening grip in Syria and Iraq amid the US-led coalition's campaign to rid the region of the group.
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That loosening of 1332 rules could end up resulting in states obtaining the same sorts of waivers they would have received under the House bill.
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Improved business conditions are good news for banks, but the prospect of regulators loosening up their oversight could be even better over the long haul.
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Yet for the most part, these efforts were narrowly aligned with a company's self-interest, usually in the form of lowering taxes and loosening regulations.
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China could take measures like loosening limits on mortgage lending and easing the ability of property developers to buy land and deal with their debt.
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Jelinek on Tuesday also emailed staff, loosening restrictions on who could work from home and saying the company was encouraging more employees to work remotely.
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Emerging market (EM) central banks will likely begin more aggressive loosening of monetary policy following the U.S. Federal Reserve's emergency interest rate cut, analysts anticipate.
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Weakening price gains point to strains on China's massive property sector and raise questions over whether more cities will risk loosening restrictions on home buyers.
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Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr told a media conference they needed to be more confident around bank lending practices before loosening restrictions.
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Loosening these restrictions on permanent contracting will increase access to stable and valuable high quality employment for a much larger proportion of the Chilean workforce.
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Im Phanim, from the Cambodian women's rights group Silaka, warned that loosening China's two-child policy alone would not be enough to end bride trafficking.
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The recalibration serves a common goal that regional experts say is central to both Russian and Chinese foreign policy — loosening American alliances around the globe.
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The tech giant is also reportedly considering loosening restrictions on third-party music apps, including its top streaming rival, Spotify, on its HomePod home speakers.
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In a move widely seen as a preamble to loosening fuel standards, U.S. President Donald Trump announced in March he was revisiting the 2025 requirements.
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For the last several years, central banks around the world have engaged in quantitative easing, interest-rate reductions and a general loosening of monetary policy.
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Barack Obama and Cuba's president, Raúl Castro, began the process of loosening the embargo and strengthening diplomatic ties between their two countries in December 2014.
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"Fitch expects a degree of fiscal loosening that would leave Italy's very high level of public debt more exposed to potential shocks," the agency said.
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But gains were kept in check after China's central bank said it was in no rush to follow other countries in significantly loosening monetary policy.
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Unions have been divided over Macron's reforms so far, with only the Communist Party-rooted CGT spearheading street demonstrations against the loosening of employment laws.
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Finally, many conservatives argue that excessive regulation is the culprit, and that loosening a range of restrictions will unleash more innovation and investment by businesses.
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Mississippi reduced its prison population by 13 percent between 2011 and 2014 by expanding credit for time served and loosening some of the parole requirements.
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Yoon accused China of loosening enforcement of sanctions, and criticized South Korea's recent request for U.N. and U.S. exemptions to restart inter-Korean economic cooperation.
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The overall loosening of drone export rules would also help producers such as Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Atomics and Lockheed Martin, two industry sources said.
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It was so severe that you can literally see his muscle squeezing and loosening through his skin in a video he uploaded to Facebook on Monday.
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But that might lead to loosening protections on pre-existing conditions, which would mean millions can be left with higher premiums or no coverage at all.
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They argue that loosening federal rules would allow insurers to design plans that — although they may not cover as much — work perfectly well for many people.
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The blue-chip U.S. stock indexes were also briefly boosted by bank stocks on bets of loosening of regulation under Trump and a Republican-controlled Congress.
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The government has responded by loosening its liquidity tap in money markets and speeding up infrastructure projects as it eyes expansionary fiscal policy to support growth.
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Using the resolutions, Republicans have sent rules spanning a variety of areas to the chopping block in hopes of loosening regulation they say constricts economic growth.
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"In the face of other countries cutting their rates and loosening their monetary policy, the dollar is going up in a situation like that," Goolsbee said.
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But last summer, China started loosening those restrictions, which paved the way for Tesla to become the first foreign automaker to build a manufacturing facility there.
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Touting his early support of President Donald Trump, Rohrabacher has also reassured supporters that he's been in contact with the White House about loosening federal restrictions.
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The bank said it felt that loosening would worsen inflation and drive bond yields negative which could lead to a capital flight and hurt the currency.
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And loosening regulations on genetically modified crops, something American farmers would like to export to Britain, might provoke complaints at home from farmers and consumers alike.
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Vice-governor Liu Guoqiang also said the central bank's use of reverse repos or a medium-term lending facility (MLF) did not signal a loosening bias.
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Separately, data from China's central bank showed that new loans and total lending surged in March, suggesting months of policy loosening were starting to bear fruit.
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But the city thinks that the jail population will continue to fall, thanks to the loosening of drug laws and the near elimination of cash bail.
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The advocates of loosening gun controls believe the measure will offer farmers and rural property owners a means to defend themselves amid a rising crime wave.
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In other words, this doesn't represent a loosening of the rules around parental approvals – all contact requests still require parents' explicit attention and confirmation, as before.
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Despite surprising investors by holding rates this month, most members of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee are expecting some sort of loosening in August.
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The mild loosening is city specific, according to nine developers interviewed by Reuters, and there is little expectation of a nationwide easing in curbs anytime soon.
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One developer, who declined to be named given the sensitivity of the topic, said Shanghai and Nanjing are two cities it has seen some loosening recently.
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In Karnataka, a southern state of 64m people (about as many as in France), parties have been loosening their purse strings for a crucial limbering-up.
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Studying abroad also has the effect of loosening your standards: You might not fuck a guy with perfectly manicured eyebrows in New Haven, but in Florence?
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Yet data from Adobe Digital Insights shows that instead of loosening their purse strings after the votes were counted, online shoppers dramatically cut back their spending.
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But "until we are more certain of the balance between lower growth and rising inflation", he said, loosening policy further risked pushing inflation further above target.
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Banks spent most of the time since Dodd-Frank became law loosening rather than tightening standards for C&I loans to large and middle market firms.
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Investors have increasingly priced in the positive story of stronger fiscal spending on infrastructure, tax cuts for corporations and a loosening of red tape on developments.
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"If you start loosening those up you don't get technologists coming in with better things, you get scam artists coming in and stealing things," he says.
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And as U.S. President Donald Trump ramps up pressure on China's trade policies, Beijing has shifted to a loosening stance as it looks to backstop growth.
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According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, ripping away the subsidies and loosening mandatory requirements could add 16 million people to the rolls of the uninsured.
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Heated competition, however, led to further loosening of industry-wide underwriting standards and increased non-prime lending which will have adverse implications for more recent vintages.
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But even a further loosening of monetary policy by the European Central Bank should not trigger a reduction in the bank's benchmark interest rate, he added.
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At the same time, a loosening of patenting standards in recent decades has led to an almost fivefold jump in the number of patents issued annually.
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Merkel last week declined to say whether the freeze would be extended, but senior conservative lawmakers say they see no immediate progress on loosening the embargo.
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The comments highlight the positive impact of a phenomenon that some argue justifies loosening of policy by the European Central Bank, something many German economists oppose.
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TBS Powercube Next step is to mount all four motors: Four screws per motor and Loctite on each will prevent unwanted vibrations from loosening their grip.
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"Why can't I choose to live in their world?" the sister cries, and Richardson slaps her, loosening a puff of white powdered makeup from her face.
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When Hong Kong unveiled plans last year to encourage biotech companies to list in the city by loosening listing rules, the financial industry and investors cheered.
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And Trump appeared receptive, impressed by Warsh's experience as a Fed governor during the 2008 financial crisis and his administration-aligned views on loosening some regulations.
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I tried loosening up my posture and speaking from the back of my throat, hoping to give his voice-over more of a laconic, nasal sound.
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But hopes President Donald Trump would stimulate trading activity and greater economic demand through tax reforms and a loosening in financial regulations have failed to materialize.
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It would also be a victory for Abe, whose conservative agenda of restoring traditional values and loosening constraints on the military centres on revising the constitution.
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A fiscal loosening at the federal level, driven by infrastructure and other spending commitments, will result in the deficit peaking in 2017 at 1.3% of GDP.
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Right to Try proponents insist that, by loosening regulations on the drug approval and clinical trial process, they will incentivize drug makers to provide their drug.
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But in the subsequent press conference, Powell said he viewed the cut as a "mid-cycle policy adjustment" rather than a broader loosening of monetary policy.
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Mr. Burton said that one of the crucial goals of any deal would probably be the loosening of restrictions on Chinese ownership of Canadian natural resources.
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Broad loosening of regulatory standards would be credit negative if it led banks to materially reduce their capital or liquidity levels or increase their risk appetite.
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It's because he wants to justify his agenda of loosening the air pollution regulations that gave the country its relatively clean air in the first place.
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"By far the most likely policy loosening measure to be announced will be infrastructure spending," said Alan Clarke, head of European fixed income strategy at Scotiabank.
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Ms. Martínez is one of the nearly 500,000 private-sector businesspeople who have entered the work force since the government began loosening employment restrictions in 2008.
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Bond market investors have become increasingly concerned with the Lega and Five Star Movement's economic program that entails repealing existing labor reforms and a fiscal loosening.
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Other countries, including long-term budget hawks such as Germany, are also considering loosening the fiscal purse-strings in the face of a weaker world economy.
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Loosening the deadline would ease concerns about trying to hurry any antitrust reviews, increasing the number of potential buyers and potentially improving the offers, he said.
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New policies that propose things like loosening air quality standards have missed deadlines, and the rollback of vehicle emissions standards was submitted without critical technical documentation.
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The central bank kept interest rates on hold at record lows at its meeting last month but said further, unconventional loosening in monetary policy remained possible.
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Ms. Driver said that your inner eyebrows pull together and up when you are genuinely sad, and that loosening those muscles will "lock up" your tears.
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And the late hour should enhance the performances, loosening the audience's inhibitions and encouraging people from all backgrounds to twerk to the irresistible rap-dance blend.
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Given that all sorts of gender rules are loosening up when it comes to clothing these days, however, a warmer time may be on the horizon.
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Police officials have defended loosening the policy, saying it takes into account special situations, like terrorist attacks or cases in which officers are cornered or outnumbered.
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Trump habitually adds an additional $5,000-plus on account of his loosening of regulations and supposed energy savings, but these explanations do not make sense mathematically.
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Someone, maybe Kershaw, was jogging around and loosening up in the bullpen in the first inning, and at one point Darvish looked up and saw it.
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While Republicans have generally been in favor of rolling back Dodd-Frank, the plan would open the door to loosening capital requirements they tend to support.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has made loosening the limits of the U.S.-drafted constitution a key goal but revising the charter's pacifist Article Nine remains contentious.
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The former general's 50% devaluation of the Egyptian pound in 2016 mirrors a partial currency loosening in 2004 forced through by reformists in Mubarak's own cabinet.
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The IFS said loosening or abandoning these rules would put underlying government debt on a rising path that would not be sustainable in the long run.
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But Mr. Kim could coax China and Russia, which are both eager to reassert a leadership role on the North Korea issue, into loosening them instead.
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Three years of deadly protests culminated in Hailemariam's resignation in April last year, ushering in Abiy's rule and the gradual loosening of the state's iron grip.
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But many Scout units are sponsored by conservative religious denominations that have opposed the changes, saying the organization has betrayed its values by loosening membership rules.
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Americans who favor loosening gun laws have been 7 points (22% to 15%) more likely to contact public officials than those who favor stricter gun laws.
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Central banks around the world have been loosening monetary policy in recent weeks, amid intensifying worries about low inflation, slowing global growth and a possible recession.
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The paper found "reasonably strong evidence of QE having had a material impact on financial markets, generating a significant loosening in credit conditions," the paper said.
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Loosening environmental rules that keep toxics out of the air, water, and soil stand to have devastating consequences for millions of Americans, particularly for children's health.
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Property investment is also looking wobbly, with analysts waiting to see if the government will risk loosening restrictions on home buyers that have kept speculation in check.
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Beyond just loosening up after a stressful day, it's a way for professionals to connect with colleagues or sources, and generally to remain "visible" in their field.
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President Donald Trump is pushing for a Dodd-Frank makeover, one that would see substantial loosening of the changes made under the reform act passed in 2010.
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When Mr Draghi began loosening monetary policy, "I told him he would drive up Germany's export surplus," Wolfgang Schäuble, Germany's finance minister, told Tagesspiegel, a German newspaper.
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That case could potentially open Apple up to a class-action settlement or a loosening on its absolute grip on the sale of apps for its devices.
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That could remove any hope that the transition to a post-Castro leadership, which is due to start in 2018, will involve a loosening of political control.
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Marketing campaigns, better access to airports and a loosening of visa rules have boosted the number of annual visitors, from 7m in 2010 to 14m last year.
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Fidel Castro: My longevity a result of fate My parents and grandparents, like many Cuban-Americans, remain on the fence about the loosening of U.S.-Cuba relations.
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His comments suggests that he does not favour a further loosening in monetary policy in March, when investors are banking on such a move by the ECB.
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Like loosening the provisions in the Dodd-Frank financial reform law that make it unnecessarily difficult for community banks and credit unions to lend to small businesses.
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In six months he and his party have passed a series of sensible reforms, including an anti-corruption bill and a loosening of France's rigid labour laws.
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Failure to reduce high debt, for example owing to fiscal loosening, could lead to negative rating actions, while declining debt ratios could lead to positive rating action.
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According to LiveScience, the X-rays revealed that the bone in her right hip had become thin and nearly destroyed, which resulted in her prosthetic joint loosening.
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As editor-in-chief, Yang will have to make a case for loosening censorship and possibly allowing crowd-sourced contributions if he wants to achieve his goals.
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The acceleration of the leg swinging forward leaves the free strings feeling a force in the opposite direction, resisting the change in motion and loosening the knot.
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When we sweat, our pores expand, loosening and softening up the dirt and gunk residing inside, which makes it easier to coax out blackheads and the like.
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That change would be combined with a dramatic loosening of regulations regarding how generous health plans must be, and how high their deductible and copayments can go.
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The state could instead tame an unruly boom, MMTers argue, by breaking up monopolies—thus loosening supply constraints—or by aiming tax increases at fossil-fuel firms.
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The album's second side thus portrays a vivid emotional arc: pleasure taking over, repression collapsing into desire, the singer loosening up and allowing himself to feel things.
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The study shows that rules in the workplace are loosening up, and that people are using swearing as a kind of therapy when they're on the job.
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The mining giant, Glencore, which is based in Switzerland, began loosening its ties with Mr. Deripaska's company, Rusal, which is one or the world's largest aluminum producers.
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But investment readings for June showed some signs of improvement, albeit modest, raising hopes that policy loosening efforts over the past year are beginning to gain traction.
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This is partly owing to the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates when the central banks of the euro zone and Japan are loosening monetary policy.
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Loosening that definition could encourage scientific study of a drug that is being used to treat diseases in several U.S. states despite little proof of its effectiveness.
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Officials seem intent on broadening access to the bond market and loosening regulations in key areas, supported by a steady drip of new measures in recent months.
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With Fidel gone, Raul and his family are still in place to carry out his elder brother's vision and have shown no signs of loosening his grip.
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The executive order eyes loosening rules surrounding the offering of health plans by small businesses, as well as rules about enrollment in short-term health insurance plans.
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There have been signs that some smaller Chinese cities are loosening restrictions on buyers, as authorities worry the cooling property market may hurt an already softening economy.
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One of Mr Northam's former classmates, angry at the governor's clumsily worded defence of a bill loosening restrictions on abortion, reportedly alerted the website to the page.
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The last Fed policy loosening came when it dropped the Fed funds rate to roughly zero in the wake of the global financial crisis a decade ago.
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Loosening the lug nuts can be the hardest and most labor-intensive part of the job, especially if an air-tool-happy mechanic last installed your wheels.
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Given the steady loosening of environmental protections during the Trump administration, we expected our sample would overwhelmingly indicate that the quality of the environment is getting worse.
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While he is seen as a figure who is loosening up some freedoms for women in the kingdom, he is also harshly criticized for human rights offenses.
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Travel companies reacted to reports that President Donald Trump will announce plans tomorrow to roll back former President Barack Obama's policies loosening restrictions on travel to Cuba.
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SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chileans are increasingly growing their own cannabis for medical purposes as the conservative South American nation begins loosening legal prohibitions on the formerly illegal plant.
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But June factory output, retail sales and investment all grew more than expected, raising hopes that policy loosening over the past year is beginning to pay off.
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After she failed to turn guns into a wedge issue, though, top Democrats had little interest in discussing gun policy, beyond loosening a few niche gun restrictions.
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In recent months, Hamas officials have been quietly loosening the reins as Gaza residents chafe under years of restrictions on their movement by neighboring Israel and Egypt.
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She described a dynamic in which slower growth in other nations, which tends to drag on domestic growth, had been offset by a loosening of financial conditions.
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" The report also suggests that some of Mattis's options for Trump could "include loosening some battlefield restrictions and allowing American troops to get closer to the fight.
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Property investment is also looking wobbly, with analysts waiting to see if the government will risk loosening restrictions on home buyers that have kept speculation in check.
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A similar measure aimed at loosening federal guidelines on marijuana and giving states more flexibility in determining their own laws was introduced earlier this month by Sens.
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At last she stopped struggling and lay panting beside the woman for a while, her muscles loosening, until the watchfulness fell from her and she was asleep.
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She effectively becomes Willy's literary slave even as she begins loosening the bonds of their conjugal life one affair at a time, most importantly with Missy, a.k.a.
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But in 1986, President Ronald Reagan signed legislation loosening many restrictions, including the ban on mail-order ammunition purchases and the requirement to log all ammunition sales.
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Environmental groups condemned the move to weaken water regulations, claiming that loosening restrictions will substantially harm the country's sources of safe drinking water and habitats for wildlife.
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Moon's administration had touted the office as a major feat resulting from his own summit with Kim last year despite U.S. concerns about possible loosening of sanctions.
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Blumenauer, dubbed Congress's "top legal pot advocate" by Rolling Stone, has introduced or co-sponsored more than 20 pieces of legislation aimed at loosening federal marijuana restrictions.
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While the thought of casual dress policies may conjure up images of tech workers in start-up-branded hoodies, more traditional companies are loosening the ties, too.
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While nearly all other workers are being directed to socially distance or isolate, some states, including California, are loosening regulations so providers can serve even more children.
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Apple loosening its grip on the ecosystem would be a major win for its competitors, which could gain access to far more customers -- and data -- than before.
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