Normalization for normalization is a concept this and future U.S. administrations could embrace.
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"We want to see some economic normalization, which leads to policy normalization," he said.
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It isn't the normalization of hate we should fear, but the normalization of our complacency about it.
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In the event of true normalization between the two countries, Cherkasov hopes that human rights will be an essential part of this normalization.
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In October, the Committee will initiate the balance sheet normalization program described in the June 2017 Addendum to the Committee's Policy Normalization Principles and Plans.
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Any form of normalization between the two countries is also an Arabic and Muslim normalization towards Israel, which will undoubtedly promote security and weaken extremism in the region.
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Add to that a fancy normalization algorithm the team dubbed Adaptive Layer-Instance Normalization (AdaLIN), and you've got a reliable way to create a convincing anime portrait of yourself.
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Opinion Columnist There has always been a fair and symmetrical formula for the United States and Iran to resolve the full range of their differences: full normalization for full normalization.
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But the critics have it backward: Mr. Obama has not given up on human rights in order to pursue normalization; he is pursuing normalization as a path to improving human rights.
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A majority of Cuban-Americans in the United States support the process of US-Cuba normalization and 97% of Cubans on the island think normalization between the two nations is good for Cuba.
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However, Chair Yellen's statement that balance sheet normalization should start 'relatively soon' raises the possibility that the announcement of a set date for the start of normalization could come at the July meeting.
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"Broadly speaking, one side wants denuclearization first, normalization of relations later, and the other wants normalization of relations first, then denuclearization later," said Christopher Green, a senior advisor at the International Crisis Group.
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"This is more normalization as opposed to hiking," Krosby said.
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The financial markets' message is clear — Fed normalization has failed.
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All around were the unmistakable signs of normalization in progress.
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And this portends well for future actions toward full normalization.
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I don't think normalization means that you're softening your position.
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Along the normalization path, some volatility can be their friend.
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I think what people are calling that is normalization, though.
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Markets see this as another move toward normalization, not tightening.
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Those "normalization" actions by central banks tend to pressure gold.
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And proximity to power creates a gravitational pull toward normalization.
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In addition, there was no mention of balance sheet normalization.
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The normalization of predatory behavior manifests itself in many forms.
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In short, under the terms of a normalization-for-normalization deal, Iran could relieve itself of all U.S. pressure by permanently abandoning its nuclear ambitions, its human rights outrages and its reckless international behavior.
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I disagree, and will not stand for the normalization of pseudoscience.
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When will we see QE end and the normalization of rates?
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Or are you gearing up for more subtle normalization in 2020?
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Impeaching Trump, then, would constitute a re-normalization of public affairs.
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The Federal Reserve is finding "normalization" of its policy settings difficult.
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The normalization of Trumpism will be the downfall of our culture.
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Russia had passed laws criminalizing the promotion or normalization of homosexuality.
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We can combat the normalization of hatred by normalizing human connection.
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The current discussions of normalization are a result of that success.
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The normalization of racism in everyday life continues to accelerate nationwide.
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With that done, steps could begin toward a normalization of relations.
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He denounced what he called "the normalization" of the Sweden Democrats.
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Recovery from depression is associated with a normalization of these cycles.
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Complete and genuine normalization would, over time, be fatal to it.
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The balance sheet normalization program initiated in October 2017 is proceeding.
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Mr. Owen is also pondering the apparent normalization of aberrant behavior.
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That comes as manufacturing numbers were showing "some normalization," he added.
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The Palestinians call it "cultural normalization," and many frown upon it.
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Do you think his goal of "normalization" is a sound one?
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"The normalization of banking will bring other investors into the space."
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Does this make the ECB's job of normalization even harder now?
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"I have been worried that we don't overdo normalization," he said.
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And thanks to France that normalization has been flipped on its head.
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Taken together, the Fed still expects a fairly gradual normalization of rates.
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SO YOU'VE SEEN A NORMALIZATION IN THE YIELD CURVE WHICH MAKES SENSE.
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Until something significant changes, that's likely going to outweigh clamoring for normalization.
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Nor do we support the encouragement, celebration or normalization of this behavior.
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That's because a small group of Republicans are dead set against normalization.
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Iran's top authority has ruled out possibility of normalization of Iran-U.
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The governor added that emerging markets are likely to manage normalization well.
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Instead of rapid normalization, a permanent state of emergency has been implemented.
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However, we will never accept the normalization of this de facto dictatorship.
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We should continue this gradual process of policy normalization in interest rates.
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Wildcards: Rethinking the frameworks for inflation, "live" meetings and balance sheet normalization?
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It has been more than a year since the normalization of relations.
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A trend toward authoritarianism, a normalization of corruption and the rise of oligarchy.
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He&aposd like to see the normalization of relations with the United States.
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And then of course I continue to worry about the normalization of extremism.
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That will reassure the ECB that a gradual normalization of policy is warranted.
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But we generally don't see similar caution in the widespread normalization of abortion.
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Toxicity among fan communities is inevitable, but the normalization of it is not.
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Did the travel ban's normalization help Chief Justice Roberts rule in its favor?
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"We expect and hope for a gradual normalization of interest rates," Scholz said.
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MORE's policies: the Iranian nuclear deal and the normalization of relations with Cuba.
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It is the end of boundaries and the normalization of nonconsensual personal surveillance.
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During his campaign, Trump had threatened to roll back the normalization of relations.
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Gutierrez said the process of normalization of relations with Cuba was "irreversible" now.
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Haradinaj's resignation will cause further delays in normalization talks between Kosovo and Serbia.
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This report takes into account job title normalization that groups similar job titles.
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"The international drama has definitely cooled the appetite for policy normalization," he said.
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With the understanding that true normalization will occur only after complete de-occupation.
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The question has always been, how one pairs that with interest rate normalization.
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The third called for terminating the normalization process and increasing pressure on Havana.
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As for the Iranian side, normalization would mean behaving like a normal country.
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Many Palestinians, for instance, reject what they call cultural normalization with the Israelis.
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"Stop the normalization of political violence against the right," one of them shouted.
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But her particular brand of normalization through exposure has gotten her this far.
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Some officials preached caution while another raised concern over delaying the normalization process.
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"It is an important step for normalization from this point forward," Celik said.
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Likewise, Cuba does not want normalization of relations; for many years the dictatorship under both Castros has aimed at protecting "the revolution," and a recent speech by Cuba's newly appointed dictator, Miguel Diaz-Canel, suggests he does not want normalization either.
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But in the absence of dialogue, it's hard to forecast any normalization of ties.
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We did not make a decision to change the balance sheet normalization right now.
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The normalization of different identities ends up being no more than a collateral consequence.
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In the meantime, the Fed needs to get going on the path of normalization.
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Plain and simple, the path to Federal Reserve monetary-policy normalization will be painful.
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Powell is widely expected to continue with predecessor Janet Yellen's plan for monetary normalization.
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Haradinaj's resignation will cause further delays in troubled normalization talks between Kosovo and Serbia.
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Aren't these two men working on, if not exit, at least normalization right now?
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Both issues are irritants that the Cubans consider obstacles to full normalization with Washington.
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Bob Menendez, a Cuban-American who has sharply criticized the Obama administration's normalization efforts.
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He expected the Fed would likely pause rate hikes when the normalization process began.
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He was an early advocate of the normalization through which many wounds have healed.
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There is the normalization of cynicism, paranoia, hatred of immigrants, racism, lying and stealing.
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We've closely tracked the "normalization" of the cannabis industry over the past few months.
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Proponents say a healthy and growing economy warrants a steady "normalization" of monetary policy.
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Yet despite the normalization of bureaucratic diversity, racism continues to permeate the fashion system.
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The protests were organized by a group calling itself Qatar Youth Opposed to Normalization.
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Hence, they refuse any level of normalization except the mandated security coordination in Sinai.
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He added it was necessary to seek "normalization" of dialogue between Moscow and Washington.
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The U.S. central bank is seen as likely to take another step towards normalization.
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Trump's public rejection of the "birther" label is part of that process of normalization.
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We, therefore, do not plan on making adjustments to our balance sheet normalization program.
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French political culture, run through with a deep messianic strain, also abets this normalization.
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It could significantly improve things by opening the door to eventual normalization with Israel.
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"In our view, it means the balance-sheet normalization commences in October," Lebovitz said.
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I benefited in what I myself define as 'normalization' of an identity like mine.
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Its repetition of Trump's most Trumpian moments, she said, represents "a normalization" of sorts.
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"While normalization, or a gradual reduction in the degree of monetary accommodation, could become a topic for consideration in the future, the BOJ needs to explain to markets that normalization ... would be different from monetary tightening," one of them was quoted as saying.
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"While normalization, or a gradual reduction in the degree of monetary accommodation, could become a topic for consideration in the future, the BOJ needs to explain to markets that normalization ... would be different from monetary tightening," one board member was quoted as saying.
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The hand-wringing over Trump's normalization began in earnest in the wake of the May 4 Indiana primary victory that drove the last of his serious Republican rivals from the race, which in retrospect was the moment his normalization became all but inevitable.
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"We just need a normalization of the markets," Ermotti said in a call with analysts.
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This overrepresentation is extant and long predates the normalization of face recognition in law enforcement.
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The Handmaid's Tale addresses societal shifts and the dangers of creeping normalization just as directly.
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Part of the actors' concerns with #AsianAugust lie within the discussion of normalization versus tokenism.
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It's one that continues to help justify the normalization—and under-treatment—of female pain.
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But in the wake of the normalization of U.S. relations with Cuban, Obama announced Jan.
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"Both revisions should be directionally supportive of a somewhat faster rate normalization path," Feroli said.
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Lydia Hearst isn't a mom herself yet, but she's already championing the normalization of breastfeeding.
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" On normalization with Israel, he added: "Yes, you do have a peace agreement with Egypt.
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One of the ancillary effects of this path to normalization is the effect on energy.
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"Normalization and education are the most important tools we have in this fight," she says.
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She did not suggest the Fed would backtrack in normalization or using the balance sheet.
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ECB Executive Board member Jens Weidmann said this week policy normalization will take "several years".
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The central bank had until recently communicated a "gradual and cautious" process of policy normalization.
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But what happens now that interest rates are rising due to the Fed's normalization activity?
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Böttner used her body to create art for normalization of non-conforming bodies and sexualities.
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Normalization of ties would bring Kosovo closer to securing a seat at the United Nations.
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Khartoum desires normalization of its relationship with Washington and is therefore receptive to American concerns.
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Punishing the use of the world's most abhorrent weapons is essential to preventing their normalization.
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Saviano nevertheless pointed to it as an example of the normalization of the marijuana industry.
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"There will be no normalization of relations now without Brunson's unconditional release," according to Cagaptay.
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Where does that line fall for you between discretion and normalization from an etiquette perspective?
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I'm not sure we understand the implications of that yet, the normalization of killing individuals.
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Normalization of the balance sheet would be implemented "relatively soon," the post meeting statement noted.
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DUDLEY: I DON'T THINK THEY'LL HAVE ANY MEANINGFUL EFFECT ON THE BALANCE SHEET NORMALIZATION DECISION.
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The "lockdown" generation has had to suffer through the normalization of terror in their schools.
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Ellison described a gradual easing of tensions and normalization in the 15 years since 9/11.
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And they are engaging in the same normalization of Protocols-style anti-Semitic tropes as Omar.
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Locke turns these images into bereavement photos, their cheery frames an ironic reminder of their normalization.
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A wobbly economy, low inflation and turmoil abroad had kept the Fed from continuing rate normalization.
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Samsung and other smartphone makers have benefited from Apple's normalization of the rapidly replaced tech luxury.
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Market expectations point to further cuts in rates, rather than a normalization of its monetary policy.
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It can be seen, heard, and read everywhere online, she said, and this leads to normalization.
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But I think people should expect it is going to be a slow, patient, gradual normalization.
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Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer said U.S. monetary policy normalization is likely to be measured.
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We've got some really serious overhangs including the Fed at the beginning of a normalization cycle.
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"I'm very critical of the hyper-normalization of Capitalism's grasp on people," she says via email.
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And just so you understand, I'm playing a normalization economy whereas he's playing a free economy.
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"Two important pillars of the 2015 case for U.S. monetary policy normalization have changed," Bullard said.
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Federal Reserve officials are looking for wage-driven inflation as a trigger to continue policy normalization.
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The Fed has provided only limited information on how or when serious policy normalization will occur.
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Will the other ports of migrant entry aim for this level of bureaucratic normalization and efficiency?
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It would also have opened the way to a full normalization of economic and political relations.
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The normalization of Kim's prior pariah status has no correlation whatsoever with Kim's commitment to denuclearization.
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In a veiled appeal to lawmakers, Obama praised DeLaurentis for his leadership during the normalization process.
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"Normalization is not something we want to pursue and accomplish for its own sake," she said.
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The central bank is on a course of gradual normalization from its financial crisis-era policies.
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But Trump has promised to end the normalization of affairs with Cuba and reset the policy.
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" Snyder, also senior fellow for Korea studies at CFR, cautioned that "normalization" could come with "consequences.
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Most importantly, Congress provided capital to the banking system, allowing for the normalization of credit flows.
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Brad McMillan, chief investment officer at Commonwealth Financial Network, said that the dip represents a normalization.
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Normalization of ties between the two could help secure Pristina a seat in the United Nations.
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The self-sabotage of the anti-normalization campaign was felt nowhere more strongly than in water.
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"This was part of the normalization process," one of the aides said, according to the newspaper.
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This can be argued to be an unfortunate normalization or acceptance of lowered American standards. Perhaps.
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But one of the main arenas where normalization of Trump has taken root is the primaries.
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"Clearly the trajectory is towards rate normalization," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial.
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Any worldwide normalization of weed commodity prices could, potentially, have a very negative impact on growers.
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"A successful stabilization phase will set the stage for a successful normalization phase," the US diplomat said.
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SO, I THINK THE EQUITY MARKETS CAN WITHSTAND A SLOW, THOUGHTFUL, TRANSPARENT, GRADUAL NORMALIZATION OF INTEREST RATES.
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"I think there will be movements towards a normalization of inflation rates starting this summer," he said.
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"The Fed wants the market to focus on the simpler story of interest rate normalization," said Rosenberg.
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This normalization of lethal violence, in turn, erodes our nation's moral foundations and numbs our collective conscience.
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"We've told the Russians that the path to normalization runs through Ukraine," a State Department official said.
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"Credit has been so good for so long that there is a natural normalization that is occurring."
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Jameson, who has long been an advocate for breastfeeding normalization, recently revealed she lost over 60 lbs.
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I mean, the horrible stuff that happened in Charlottesville — the normalization of racism and bigotry and sexism.
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"The developments in the real economy are creating room to continue with monetary-policy normalization," he said.
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He also said that July's data reflected "a normalization" of the government's calculation method for trade figures.
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The U.S. central bank also signaled it was prepared to adjust the normalization of its balance sheet.
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The Fed watches the monthly jobs report closely as it embarks on the normalization of monetary policy.
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And now, his half-assed political efforts have contributed to the normalization of deceptive online influence campaigns.
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The first step will be the Fed ending its balance sheet normalization at the end of September.
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A year or six months back, people were talking about policy normalization, and now to be accommodative.
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Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Johnson and Lavrov had discussed a possible normalization of bilateral ties.
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What's more, the Fed's path to interest rate normalization was cut short by an unruly stock market.
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The third component of an agreement with Kim would likely be the normalization relations with North Korea.
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That effort led to an even greater accomplishment in 22019 — the normalization of diplomatic relations with Vietnam.
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The Fed's policy normalization aims to gradually phase out the stimulus the Fed is giving the economy.
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EU nations have long been the most avid proponents of normalization with Iran, and for good reason.
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This year, which was expected to involve a steady "normalization" of policy, stands to be no different.
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India and Pakistan should engage in direct talks and seek a normalization of ties, the official said.
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JUST IN: President Trump says "would certainly like to see" normalization of relations with North Korea. pic.twitter.
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In the 1990s, Bill Clinton championed NAFTA, the World Trade Organization, and normalization of trade with China.
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That was before Republican Donald Trump became president, vowing to roll back on the normalization of relations.
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The only way to fix this normalization of torture is to render it abnormal and culturally unacceptable.
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The normalization of microaggressions is antithetical to a well-rounded society with equal opportunities for marginalized individuals.
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Experts say this victim-blaming is exacerbated by the normalization of sexual violence in culture and media.
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That sends a little bit of a hawkish message to the market that normalization is well underway.
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That includes non-destructive editing, crossfading, volume automation, loudness normalization, and track groupings, to name a few.
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BLANKFEIN: I THINK WE HAVE TO CHEW OUR WAY THROUGH, AND I'LL USE THIS TERM, A NORMALIZATION.
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"Looking at the euro area overall, it is really time to move forward (towards normalization)," he added.
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The Europeans fear that a normalization of Washington-Moscow relations would reduce them to an irrelevant sideshow.
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"Preconditions for policy normalization have been satisfied," Nomura's Euben Paracuelles and Charnon Boonnuch said in a report.
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And over time, there has been a complete normalization of blaming Palestinians for being killed by Israelis.
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But there has been a normalization in recent years and that cannot be healthier for the American reader.
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Last year's grand promises of rate hikes for 2019 and a Fed balance sheet normalization have run afoul.
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He sees momentum building around the normalization of transgender lives in America, and he's hopeful for the future.
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Will you revert to some version of business as usual, a re-normalization, or is something else possible?
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But in the 19753s, tensions had thawed at least somewhat, and some Americans began to push for normalization.
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This week, St. Louis Fed President Jim Bullard proclaimed that the Fed's normalization process was at an end.
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Villeroy also reiterated that normalization of the ECB's monetary policy remained "desirable" despite a downturn in economic growth.
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"We're probably moving toward normalization," said Katharine Carroll, vice president at Pacific Union Real Estate in Palo Alto.
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Unfortunately, in 2017 we know that an "open secret" is just another, more elaborate way to say normalization.
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The central bank had embarked on a normalization path in 2015, after the global and sovereign debt crises.
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The trouble now, Cagaptay said, is that there can be no normalization of relations short of Brunson's release.
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Black Lives Matter preceded this normalization of racism and white supremacy that was just unthinkable a year before.
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He cited not only the global economic fears but also the Federal Reserve's path to interest rate normalization.
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The central bank did hint in the minutes that it may end its balance-sheet normalization this year.
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Obama implemented his normalization measures through executive actions, and Trump has the power to undo much of it.
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My own view is that balance sheet normalization process should probably come to an end later this year.
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But, you know, it's important to remember we've already seen a very large amount of normalization taking place.
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The normalization effort included softened rhetoric and social gatherings that, for many groups, would increasingly replace confrontational rallies.
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But it didn't live up to some unrealistic expectations basically because she said we're heading toward rate normalization.
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But the deal has not led to normalization of ties between the two countries that Rouhani hoped for.
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There's been a normalization and an acceptance that it's okay for a man to want to look good.
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One might expect that society's slow acceptance and normalization of sexuality would have outmoded some of these rules.
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DIMON: THE FED – LOOK, I'VE ALWAYS SAID THAT I THINK I PERSONALLY BELIEVE NORMALIZATION IS A GOOD THING.
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It makes me nervous to have a normalization cycle in the face of these very low inflation expectations.
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The regime wanted to discuss an end to political hostility, normalization of relations, and the lifting of sanctions.
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In early 2018 traders bet that synchronized global growth would force the ECB to accelerate monetary policy normalization.
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The housing market is getting back to normalThe main story in the housing market is one of normalization.
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In contrast, we have no past experience to help us forecast the results of the Fed's policy normalization.
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The Fed has been accommodative for many years, but now knows that "normalization" of interest rates is appropriate.
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The normalization of hate speech contributes to excusing the unjust killings of numerous unarmed black and brown people.
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We need one another to help with problem-solving, emotional understanding, sharing, normalization of experiences, and mutual learning.
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Does he not actually realize that this is precisely how rape culture is maintained and perpetuated — through normalization?
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If its fails in this effort, there will always be opposition to any degree of normalization with Israel.
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With a normalization of blood values over time, we showed that the athletes are less likely to manipulate.
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From Thinx's badass subway ads to tampon tax protests, women are fighting for the widespread normalization of menstruation.
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Though this may not seem like much, normalization of gun violence can lead to people taking it casually.
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I THINK WHAT I SAID ON YOUR PROGRAM A YEAR AGO IS I THINK WE'RE HEADING TO NORMALIZATION.
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"Joining normalization groups like Combatants for Peace is certainly not the answer; it aggravates the problem," he added.
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He'll telegraph it well in advance so that the transition from normalization to tightening is a smooth one.
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Shortly after the opening ceremony, attended by Mayor Nir Barkat, residents opposed to normalization set it on fire.
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The agreement was part of the "normalization" of relations between Kosovo and Serbia, encouraged by the European Union.
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During that time, we witness the growing normalization and acceptance of gay people, relatively new terrain for Hollinghurst.
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Senator Patrick Leahy, a Democrat who favors normalization, suggested the attacks may be an attempt to undermine this.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday he hoped to discuss the normalization of Russia-U.
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While detractors would try to thwart normalization efforts, our governments and our peoples can still choose to engage.
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As I noted, the Committee announced today that it will begin its balance sheet normalization program in October.
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Israel and its Arab neighbors have taken steps in the past few years in the pursuit of normalization.
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The visit forms part of a broader normalization of relations between the communist-run country and Western nations.
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As for the timing on the end of balance sheet normalization, September is the early side of expectations.
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O'Reilly's comments are just another example of the normalization of white nationalist rhetoric over the past couple years.
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Images that would have been extremely confrontational even 20 years ago now stand on the precipice of normalization.
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Almost all of the women interviewed said that their ideal scenario includes both normalization and formalization of available facilities.
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Sanford's normalization of prejudice—not as a good thing, but as an inevitable one—has lingered in American life.
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He added, however, investors could be thrown for a loop if the Fed indicates a faster pace of normalization.
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"Monetary policy normalization was bound to be challenging, especially in light of trade tensions and political uncertainty," Borio added.
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With the trade tariffs and the flattening of the yield curve, they could slow down the rate normalization process.
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"Normalization in the automotive industry may be slower than initially thought," the central bank said in a regular report.
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The landmark deal, however, has not led to normalization of ties between the two countries that Tehran hoped for.
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We can never allow for the normalization of hate speech, wherein Trump's "demeaning, derogatory, disrespectful language" becomes unexceptional.19.
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The normalization of fringe ideas that's been underway since before Trump even announced his candidacy is an insidious process.
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Earlier this month, the ECB gave up its bias for more rate cuts in a small step towards normalization.
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"We would expect higher yields, but we were saying that anyways with this idea of healthy normalization," she said.
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"In the long term, we should strive to have a normalization," Nowotny said in an interview on Austrian radio.
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That normalization of surveillance has privacy experts warning that pervasive tracking could escalate in ways citizens might not like.
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To some extent, this is troubling, since it points to the normalization of Trump's toxic rhetoric, behavior, and politics.
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Monetary policy has been super-easy for many years, and the normalization process for interest rates has been dragging.
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"It's going to take a lot for the Fed to pull back from its path to normalization, " she said.
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We expect this normalization in multiples to continue, and believe high-quality stocks will eventually trade at a premium.
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Investors also wanted to gauge whether the Federal Reserve could stay on its current path towards monetary policy normalization.
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The U.S. central bank on Wednesday also signaled it was prepared to adjust the normalization of its balance sheet.
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This development would help ECB policymakers find a case for normalization of their ultra-loose monetary policy, he added.
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While some credit normalization is expected, this could be hastened or more severe due largely to exogenous macroeconomic risks.
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Following the old rules — the Khartoum "Three No's" and the Palestinian Authority's and PLO's anti-normalization policies — hurts everyone.
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But Trump is not offering complete normalization, and the U.S. has lost strategic credibility on this issue with Iran.
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Jordanians, many of whom are of Palestinian origin, oppose normalization of relations with Israel, despite a 1994 peace treaty.
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The Fed is on the cusp of its fifth rate hike since beginning a normalization effort two years ago.
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To his credit, he has made more strides towards normalization of relations with North Korea than any previous president.
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For the Israelis, this was a long-term investment; the prize, they hoped, would be a normalization of relations.
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Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has consistently criticized the slow normalization of asset purchases and interest rates in the region.
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Preventing the normalization of Orban's illiberalism would send a vital signal that Americans can still lead in the world.
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When similar financial pullbacks occurred at the beginning of 2016, the central bank slowed its policy normalization plan accordingly.
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All of these developments have made the Federal Reserve's monetary policy normalization process even more interesting going into 2019.
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Rubio said that he suspected information was "suppressed," possibly by staffers who wanted to protect the policy of normalization.
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"One thing seems clear to me: monetary normalization in the euro area will take a long time," Weidmann added.
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Our children are not escaping these statistics; the normalization of violent sex is being passed down to future generations.
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In addition, in October we initiated a balance sheet normalization program to gradually reduce the Federal Reserve's securities holdings.
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They said in a joint statement that any Arab participation would be "beyond the limits of normalization" with Israel.
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Third, though, that the normalization of anti-immigration rhetoric has created an environment where racists feel emboldened to act.
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With other major central banks looking at policy normalization, the dollar is no longer the only game in town.
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"We are pleased that Kraft Heinz is returning to a path of normalization," Kraft Heinz Chairman Alex Behring said.
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"If this is truly a normalization of inflation, then that would pressure fixed income more than equities," he said.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's moves to roll back the normalization of relations were having the opposite effect, Nieves said.
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The bank also officially laid out plans to end its $4 trillion balance sheet normalization on a monthly basis.
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We also decided that in October, we will begin the balance sheet normalization program that we outlined in June.
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On the one hand, this is about the normalization of whiteness — if you're not white, then you're something else.
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"We believe that both of these levels are unsustainable and we look for some normalization in 2020," they added.
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Gloria Steinem reminds us that we must resist the normalization of films that portray women enjoying their own subordination.
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Blankfein said "normalization" of rates is needed before it can be determined if the current prices can be sustained.
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Is "normalization" of populists the biggest threat facing Europe, or should we also fear the hysteria of populists' opponents?
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Normalization doesn't just happen actively; it happens when everyone's attention is turned to the same, single worst-case thing.
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" Chelsea Clinton tweeted at The Economist and New Yorker Monday, calling the decision to invite Bannon "normalization of bigotry.
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With the gradual normalization of US-Cuban relations, Rodriguez is poised to be one of the island's breakout DJ talents.
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The film's title also happens to chime with the post-election calls to fight the "normalization" of Donald Trump's presidency.
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"A gradual pace of monetary policy normalization is justified," Finnish central bank chief Olli Rehn said in Indonesia on Thursday.
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The government has been working to minimize the impact of demonetization and the economy is on the path of normalization.
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So, yes, ultimately having normalization of relations, exchange of liaison offices, exchange of embassies, all that is a good idea.
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Regardless, the growing number and normalization of public weed shops shows a growing trend of acceptance towards cannabis in America.
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"It was agreed to start cooperation leading to normalization of the relationship between the two countries," an Israeli statement said.
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You know, there has been a lot of rate normalization that been done under both Chair Yellen and Chair Powell.
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But what really got their attention was normalization of diplomatic relations with the United States and ending the Korean war.
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Today, some in Riyadh not only continue to impede normalization but are determined to drag the entire region into confrontation.
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In our view, the Fed has dramatically expanded the preconditions for policy normalization far beyond what should have been expected.
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And notably, the normalization of a presidency that seemed so tenuous in January is an accomplishment in itself for Trump.
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But major obstacles remain to full normalization of ties, most notably the continuing U.S. embargo and differences over human rights.
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Fans of Teigen's—and fans of the normalization of very normal body things—tweeted their support of the model's picture.
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With legalization comes normalization, and more than ever people are feeling more comfortable with admitting that they like the green.
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For one thing, it helps explain the astonishing rise and cultural normalization of open, flat-out racism around the world.
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It may also be that the growing normalization of the plant is reducing its 'forbidden fruit' appeal for young people.
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Taylor and Warsh have advocated for a faster pace of rate increases, or "rate normalization" throughout the last several years.
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Increasingly, you hear a normalization of the idea that President Trump's lies are merely matters of style and not substance.
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With Stalinists gone from power, Albania has made significant strides toward normalization based on a market economy and democratic elections.
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While the museum had long had an interest in doing something on Cuba, "the normalization awakened people's interest," he said.
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"We don't expect normalization of the trade regime this calendar year and that is factored into our calculations," he said.
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The central bank has raised rates twice this year as part of a program for a normalization of monetary policy.
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Some have persuaded themselves that being in office brings "normalization," and that Mr. Trump's vile campaign language was mere shtick.
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"We've had an incredibly flat yield curve, and I think this is perhaps the beginning of more normalization," he said.
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His visit to Havana will serve as a symbolic climax in the normalization of American relations with Cuba's Communist government.
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The show was announced on December 19 and immediately faced criticism about its perceived normalization of the white power movement.
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Donald Trump is to become President, people connected to Trump are Heiling in meetings, there's a normalization of white supremacists.
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The visits ultimately paved the way for subsequent diplomatic exchanges and the eventual normalization of relations between the two countries.
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NORMALIZATION TO ME IS A HALF OF ONE PERCENT GROWTH IN THE LABOR FORCE, ONE HALF PERCENT GROWTH IN PRODUCTIVITY.
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Several former American officials who dealt with him during the normalization say that he is no longer returning their messages.
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The talk was meant as a trial balloon, intended to see how markets would react to the hint of normalization.
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"Home" is the America of Thomas Pynchon, 9/11, Edward Snowden, Trump: the tyranny of normalcy, the normalization of tyranny.
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Rather than causing a contagion of ethnic separation, normalization of relations between Serbia and Kosovo may well do the opposite.
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"A gradual process of normalization may start in the second quarter of 2021," Rodrigo Abreu, an economist at Caixa, said.
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"We know that this is a provocation aiming to destroy the normalization process of Turkey-Russia relations," Mr. Erdogan said.
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"The normalization of weed is happening so fast it makes my head spin," the "Mad Money" host said on Friday.
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Most of all, the author wants to raise awareness about the discrimination in society and the threat of its normalization.
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Therefore, one of the biggest obstacles to full normalization is the Egyptian government, which still engages in anti-Israel rhetoric.
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Finally, U.S. civil society, which has been instrumental to the process of normalization, should intensify engagement with their Cuban counterparts.
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White House spokesman Josh Earnest called Rhodes "the principal interlocutor with the Cuban government from the White House" on normalization.
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The meeting at this week's G20 summit in Japan does not represent a normalization of relations, the spokesman told reporters.
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"Most importantly, [the election] is another step in slow & steady electoral rise & political normalization of populist radical right," Mudde writes.
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The Committee expected to begin implementing a balance sheet normalization program in 2017, provided that the economy evolves broadly as anticipated.
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But officials had said they wanted to see concrete progress toward normalization before promising that the president would make the journey.
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The thing the normalization of Airbnb mutes is just how risky it can be to stay in a complete stranger's house.
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But, the world is changing, accelerated by the election and this patience in rate normalization has finally caught up to them.
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Within, founded by Chris Milk, is the virtual reality studio responsible for some of the biggest moments in the medium's normalization.
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"There is definitely tailwinds here for the markets if this continues," said Bhat, referring to the Fed's indication of policy normalization.
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Encountered on a gallery floor rather than a city sidewalk, the lifelike clumps are droll, uncomfortable reminders of urban pollution's normalization.
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It is, however, a way of getting more people talking about the real answer, which is the normalization of these conversations.
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M&G says bond markets now expect that monetary policy normalization won't occur until some point in to the distant future.
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The recent rise in bond yields is a reflection of a "normalization in the yield curve," Mnuchin told CNBC on Friday.
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"The committee members assessed that the continuation of the normalization process will be carried out gradually and cautiously," the minutes said.
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Nobody wants higher interest rates, and this makes monetary-policy normalization (ie, interest-rate hikes) a very difficult thing to do.
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" PLO Secretary-General Saeb Erekat said, "Attempts at promoting an economic normalization of the Israeli occupation of Palestine will be rejected.
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"As the Fed moves on its path towards normalization, I think there's some room for yields to move higher," she said.
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The risk of turbulence on financial markets remained, perhaps triggered by unexpectedly rapid normalization of monetary policy in the United States.
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"My own view is that the balance sheet normalization process should probably come to an end later this year," she said.
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Critics of the normalization process should not discount how potent hope can be in shaping liberal economic reform and democratic expectations.
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"There is a global slowdown afoot ... and that is going to require the Fed to rethink its normalization path," Schlossberg said.
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"We are pleased that Kraft Heinz is returning to a path of normalization," Alex Behring, chairman of Kraft Heinz's board, said.
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"Once we reach $1.1 [trillion] of reserves, the normalization is done," wrote Jabaz Mathai, head of U.S. rates strategy at Citigroup.
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With more leverage and less output in the horizon, given the expected normalization in interest rates, Heller addresses the looming pitfalls.
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WE DID USE THIS TERM NORMALIZATION, I THINK THAT'S STILL CORRECT BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN WE'RE GOING TO GET THERE TOMORROW.
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But major obstacles remain to full normalization of ties, and the Democratic president's critics at home say the visit is premature.
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The Fed has ended its quantitative easing programs, for now, and is marching down the dangerous path of interest rate normalization.
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"I regard it as unwise to continue a normalization strategy in an environment of declining market-based inflation expectations," Bullard said.
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"Normalization" of Trump and what he stands for is, to the cucks I associate with at least, considered tantamount to death.
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Such a crisis could be triggered by a normalization of U.S. interest rates which could cause global liquidity to dry up.
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Because he is well known, Kraft's arrest has moved the needle toward the normalization of commercial sex consumerism, and thereby legalization.
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During his tenure, the central bank began its first steps toward policy normalization after the extreme accommodation it followed for years.
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That precedent suggests the dangers of further normalization: It will worsen the extreme partisanship and gridlock that is making American ungovernable.
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Normalization would allow Saudi Arabia to tap into Israel's military and cyber expertise, presenting a more united front to counter Iran.
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Rather, one would hope that they do not succumb to the temptation to engage in a premature normalization of interest rates.
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The Pew poll also found that a whopping 83 percent of Democrats favor normalization and 82 percent back lifting the embargo.
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Opponents say it would prematurely reward North Korea with partial normalization of relations before it takes any major steps to denuclearize.
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They, too, had been socialized to a subculture of killing in what was also a manifestation of the normalization of evil.
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"The litmus test of normalization is trade and investment," said Robert Muse, a Washington lawyer who specializes in Cuba-related law.
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I see the signs of the normalization of death, and that worries me, but even in these times I'm an optimist.
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But nearly no one in East Jerusalem did either of those things, seeing them as an unacceptable "normalization" of Israeli control.
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The Iran nuclear deal, the Paris climate accord, peace in Syria, the normalization of relations with Cuba: all are at stake.
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Reproducing and repurposing brutal visuals carries the risk of desensitizing, and further reinforcing the terrorizing normalization of what shouldn't be mundane.
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Others see it as the normalization of an oppressive dictator, and a trivialization of the nuclear threat that North Korea poses.
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"I think it could be any combination of financial assistance, security guarantees, and a path toward normalization of relations," says Oba.
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"Whoever is doing this obviously is trying to disrupt the normalization process between the United States and Cuba," Mr. Leahy said.
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Ryabkov said that such staff reshuffles in the United States have not led to a normalization in relations in the past.
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I think it's the right thing to do and she deserves a lot of credit for pulling forward balance sheet normalization.
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This dose of policy normalization is an anathema to them, and they'll grab onto any straw to slow down the process.
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Economic fundamentals remain fairly strong, the Fed is going slow on policy normalization and no trade wars have emerged so far.
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The Fed has begun a long and cautious road back to policy normalization, with five interest rate hikes since December 2015.
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Our work thus offers support for those who worry about "normalization": that things, simply by becoming more common, become more acceptable.
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Go deeper: Inside the McConnell-Trump impeachment trial playbook Democrats expect handful of defections on impeachment vote The normalization of impeachment
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The normalization of interest rates, others argue, also provides central bankers with ammunition to combat future economic crises through lower rates.
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Undervalued in his scheme is the challenge to musical ferocity that's part of the cycle of aesthetic disruption and normalization: beauty.
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The sculpture was removed following claims that it had been placed at the square to propagate Zionism and normalization with Israel.
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"This is one of the lowest points in the relationship since the normalization of relations between the two countries," he added.
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Another consequence of the lack of Zika action is "the normalization of how we handle future infectious disease outbreaks," Singer said.
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Anticipating the end of the policy, Cuban immigration has surged since the 2014 normalization, said Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser.
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So the normalization of monetary policies could be further postponed as a result of this conflict and the world economic recovery undermined.
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The company has a 10-year plan for what it calls "normalization" of the tobacco industry, according to a 2014 strategy document.
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"The U.S. central bank remains on course for monetary policy normalization," Commerzbank Bernd Weidensteiner said, anticipating two more rate hikes this year.
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He added that major central banks curbing their support was also a source of risk as policy normalization could increase market volatility.
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It warned that a normalization of monetary policy is likely to trigger a flurry of sharp sell-offs in the near future.
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" Father Simon Zhu, a Chinese priest in an officially-sanctioned church, told CNN "we pray for this normalization between Rome and Beijing.
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Vogue's Janelle Okwodu calls this "the radical normalization of Lady Gaga," which can be applied to nearly every aspect of her persona.
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Just last week, Israel and Sudan have reportedly set up normalization teams following a meeting between Sudan's president and Israel's prime minister.
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Both sides noted the importance of consistently moving along the path of denuclearization and achieving long-term normalization on the Korean Peninsula.
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Kennedy told Vice that the 2008 launch of kink social networking site FetLife had a huge impact on the normalization of kink.
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His own appointed Fed Chair, Jerome Powell, committed to continue the normalization of monetary policy that began under his predecessor, Janet Yellen.
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That's why Obama's visit makes so much sense, and represents another step on the path from war, through normalization, and to partnership.
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The normalization of monetary policy is hampered by a low neutral rate, Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan said on Thursday.
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But let's not get lost in the fancy terms they use, like "normalization of credit flows," in discussing what happened and why.
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It makes sense for that normalization to be happening "at the same time as a correction in the stock market," he said.
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The damage his campaign has done with its rampant normalization of anti-Muslim hate will be with us for a long time.
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In Asia, Seoul and Bangkok look to be leading the way in the normalization and legalization of medical marijuana with government license.
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But its unwillingness to begin the normalization process in earnest is creating significant risks for the long-term health of the economy.
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Speaking in Luxembourg, Villeroy said that while the path toward monetary policy normalization remained desirable, it must also be "gradual and pragmatic".
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So for me it seems that the balance sheet normalization process has – has really done the work it was supposed to do.
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Even with interest-rate increases and normalization of the balance sheet, Williams said he expected economic growth of slightly below 2 percent.
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In 2005, for example, North Korea vowed to dismantle its nuclear capabilities in exchange for normalization of relations between the two countries.
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The main reason we decided to lowercase all cryptocurrencies was to replicate how the normalization of other technologies is reflected in writing.
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" Taken together, Bullard said he sees them likely giving the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee "more leeway in its normalization program.
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Russian-Georgian relations have improved since the war, but the issue of the breakaway regions remains, preventing the full normalization of ties.
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It's no secret that when it comes to the normalization of women publicly breastfeeding, people still have some growing up to do.
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A more hawkish Fed candidate would likely prompt investors to bet on more aggressive normalization of monetary policy, to the dollar's benefit.
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Until then, there should be no normalization, except for the 800,000 Dreamers, if their exception will bring about the first two steps.
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"I'm someone of an age and of a demographic that sees the legalization and normalization of marijuana as inevitable," said Conway, 35.
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But, as with so many things when it comes to Trump, this tendency toward normalization undersells the historic anomaly we are witnessing.
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What's more, no plan for Fed normalization can work that would prevent the Fed from meeting its overarching inflation and employment targets.
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North Korea has won an unprecedented degree of normalization, with Trump even praising Kim Jong Un for being "excellent" to U.S. captives.
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"There is good reason to think the normalization of monetary policies in advanced economies should continue to prove manageable for" emerging economies.
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In the longer term, Morganlander noted, the Federal Reserve's normalization of monetary policy (and thus, rising interest rates) will support the dollar.
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North Korea may have determined that if they flatter Trump, they can achieve normalization of relations and easing of sanctions without denuclearization.
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Fourteen of the 21 primary dealers surveyed said the Fed would announce the start of its balance sheet normalization at its Sept.
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By July, Ortega started claiming victory over "terrorists" and "coup-plotters" and told foreign media that the country's "normalization" was proceeding apace.
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Only around a third of people trust the judicial system in the region which has experienced a "normalization of violence", it added.
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This was a crucial step in the normalization of a man many Republicans had privately dismissed as temperamentally unfit for the presidency.
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For all the wrong reasons, the American president has gained leverage over Havana by rolling back almost all of Barack Obama's normalization.
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Go deeper: Top Democrats say Giuliani's Ukraine trip is "a crime in progress" The normalization of impeachment America's interest in impeachment fades
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It is high time we start challenging the normalization of these products in our lives and urge the standardization toward greener alternatives.
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": "The central means of social control in normalization society is the statistically backed comparative description of people, their behavior, and their characteristics.
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On Thursday, he said the prisoner exchange would be "a good step forward toward the normalization" of relations between Moscow and Kiev.
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The policymaking Federal Open Market Committee stated only that the "balance sheet normalization program" as outlined in June will commence next month.
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They've affirmed the Arab Peace Initiative of 2003, which promised normalization of relations with Israel if the question of Palestine were resolved.
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"We see this as a gentle normalization of monetary policy rather than an attempt to curb growth and contain inflation," Tannenbaum said.
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The Fed chief took a bullish view of the U.S. economy, saying it is "strong" and can handle more normalization of policy.
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" He added: "Systems like this that collect such personal and sensitive data, it normalizes it and I'm really worried about that normalization.
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That normalization curve can have a powerful influence on positive change — seeing the US Women's National Team win the World Cup — again!
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I'd also like to see more normalization across the laws that govern how businesses must handle breaches of personally identifiable information [PII].
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"The normalization of weed is happening so fast it makes my head spin," the host of CNBC's "Mad Money " said on Friday.
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During President Obama's policy of normalization, Cuba has shown some modest progress on religious freedom, economic liberalization and even freedom of expression.
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The normalization of gayness that has in most ways been a boon has also shrunk the historical eye to, well, another peephole.
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"Communicating a 5bp cut in a key policy rate in the midst of policy normalization presents obvious drawbacks," Hollenhorst said in a note.
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The Belarussian Foreign Ministry said it hoped the move would "contribute to the further normalization of relations between Belarus and the United States".
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Ironically, the ticket to a normalization of EU/Turkish relations could be Erdogan's promise to hold a referendum on EU membership next year.
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" Another move to normalization by the Fed "gives people a sense we're not distorting interest rates; we're not distorting asset valuations, he said.
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"I think there is broad consensus among all the NATO members that there is no normalization of dialogue with Russia today," he said.
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However, Anthony Roth, chief investment officer at Wilmington Trust, thinks the normalization of Fed policy is "very positive" for the economy and markets.
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Again, of a strong economy, a healthy economy, and in that we've started the balance sheet normalization a little over a year ago.
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"Nor can we accept the normalization of the use of chemical weapons by other actors or countries in Syria or elsewhere," he added.
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People remind each other not to normalize Donald Trump all the time, but they often forget that normalization is partly a coping mechanism.
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"The improved growth dynamic is also relevant from monetary policy perspective as it opens perspectives for a normalization of monetary policy," he said.
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Messaging around the policy normalization has been messy, with markets revolting after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell last year indicated more tightening was ahead.
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"The Fed's tapering is conducted intentionally and in several stages, as part of a normalization of monetary policy," Kuroda told parliament on Thursday.
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The Fed needs to consider the possibility that proceeding with policy normalization (ie, hiking interest rates) could actually be good for the economy.
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However, he said more volatility in the market will be the result of the normalization of interest rates, and not necessarily another crisis.
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"It's clear that the normalization of our relations has to come about through the truth about Giulio Regeni and (his) death," he said.
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And the normalization has occurred with a massive unresolved scandal centering on the possibility of a thrown election in coordination with the Russians.
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But the reality for many Muslims is that Trump's win means a victory for the normalization of hate against us in this country.
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Spain and its former colony have improved ties in recent years within the broader normalization of relations between the European Union and Cuba.
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Finally, the higher rates and a normalization of interest rate policies will benefit course businesses like PNC Financial Services and Toronto-Dominion Bank.
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The Fed under Powell unanimously approved four rate hikes in 2018, continuing a move toward policy normalization that Yellen began in December 2015.
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Intelligent investors understand that trillions of dollars' worth of negative yielding sovereign debt will not react well to an interest rate normalization campaign.
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Mario Draghi's eight-year term as president ends in October 2019, and it looks like he wants normalization to begin on his watch.
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"We are still pretty far away from full normalization," Torbjorn Soltvedt, head of MENA at risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft, to CNBC via phone.
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The debate at the central bank seems to be shifting from if and when the central bank will begin normalization, to how quickly.
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And we can't succumb to the normalization of black trauma—our deaths are garnering larger audience numbers at the expense of our health.
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Bond yields too partially erased their earlier rise, as markets interpreted Draghi's comments as suggesting that any policy normalization would be very gradual.
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Trump also said he could envision a normalization of ties between the US and North Korea if a deal is reached with Kim.
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"Normalization" once meant making the deviant conform to the ordinary, but it now means the opposite, accepting the deviant as the new ordinary.
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Instead of worrying about normalization, the better path is trying to push him to use his authority in a positive way, however small.
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But analysts think the market's ongoing normalization could benefit the same financial services companies whose decline foreshadowed that of the broader banking sector.
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But we have reached the point, more than 20 years after normalization, when our agenda with Vietnam is forward-looking and wide-ranging.
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The Fed already has raised rates twice this year as part of a program for a slow but steady normalization of monetary policy.
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The U.S. Federal Reserve has raised interest rates four times as part of a normalization of monetary policy that began in December 2015.
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Fear of damaging the "normalization project" between the U.S. and Cuba should not encourage denial of what appears to be deliberate, hostile actions.
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The #MeToo movement has begun to counteract the normalization of sexual misconduct in Hollywood and elsewhere, by shining a light on the problem.
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Children, on the other hand, may be suffering from normalization as fewer and fewer teenagers remember a time before such devices were ubiquitous.
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Others see any economic cooperation with Israel, as long as it continues to occupy Palestinian territory, as "normalization" of an unacceptable status quo.
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"We believe the current 'slowdown' is more to do with being a period of normalization, after two years of phenomenal growth," he added.
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The argument that I made about normalization was, everybody who reports on Trump knows five or six things that are devastating but obvious.
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Would Havana help ease out Mr. Maduro and facilitate the restoration of Venezuela's democracy if Mr. Trump were to pursue Obama-style normalization?
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We ate in silence for a few minutes before he remarked that I could foster that transformation by negotiating the normalization of relations.
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On Thursday, Mousa Abu Marzouk, a senior member of Hamas' political bureau in Gaza, reproached Arab states for moving toward normalization with Israel.
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"A partial normalization of the flow of dollars across Brazilian borders will drive the dollar towards 3.90 later in the year," they wrote.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell has said he believes the economy is strong enough for the Fed to continue on the path of normalization.
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It's not clear if Powell would be more responsive to the concerns of conservatives, who've called for a quicker normalization of Fed rates.
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For the Fed, getting the timing right for policy normalization, after so many years of cheap money and bountiful liquidity, will be critical.
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But what he has failed to see is that unlike Communists of the 1970s, today's populists are not seeking normalization — they fear it.
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And, just as important, boys and young men see women with political status, bringing us closer to the normalization of women in power.
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"No to normalization with Israel... down, down with the Bahrain conference," shouted angry protesters who mixed pro-Islamic chants and anti-Western rhetoric.
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The medium can be a cap, and the message can be the indirect normalization of something that's really about bigotry and mass deportations.
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These divergent images create a diaristic impression that mirrors the daily expectation of being surveilled, and its steady, insidious normalization of governmental transgressions.
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Monetary "policy normalization was bound to be challenging especially in light of trade tensions and political uncertainty," Borio added in the BIS's quarterly review.
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" Russian President Vladimir Putin said the killing was aimed at undermining normalization of Russian-Turkish relations, as well as the "peace process in Syria.
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We could see a normalization of relations between the U.S. and North Korea, which would mean the U.S. putting an embassy in Pyongyang -- Chris.
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Hedge fund manager Leon Cooperman told CNBC on Thursday he sees 2017 as a period when the U.S. moves toward "normalization" under Donald Trump.
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I obviously strongly supported a rate hike at a recent meeting, and I don't see the need today to change our balance sheet normalization.
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Roettgen said he saw the outcome as a "normalization" of Trump and confirmation that his "hostile takeover" of the Republican Party has been successful.
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Inflation risks are mounting and the Federal Reserve's "glacial" normalization pace isn't adequate to cope with it, Yale University's Stephen Roach warned on Thursday.
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But the normalization of treating all large cash transactions as "shady" starts to make it seem like total government and corporate surveillance is inevitable.
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"The normalization of the balance sheet is not a competing goal," he said at the Chicago Booth U.S. Monetary Policy Forum in New York.
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On Wednesday, the former adult film star, who has long been an advocate for breastfeeding normalization, posted a side-by-side photo of herself.
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"I regard it as unwise to continue a normalization strategy in an environment of declining market-based inflation expectations," he said in prepared remarks.
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Upon Obama's departure, anti-Castro activists were beaten and jailed, despite the regime promising to set them free as part of the normalization process.
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Khamenei's hardline loyalists, drawn from among Islamists and the Revolutionary Guards, fear that normalization of ties with the United States might weaken their position.
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The setback in the normalization of relations with the United States comes as Cuba already faces a wide array of political and economic challenges.
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Fortunately, there are efforts society can take to prevent the normalization of this kind of hate -- and the subsequent racial violence that accompanies it.
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Protectionism, geopolitical risks and capital flow changes triggered by policy normalization by major central banks were key risks to the global economy, Kihara said.
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" But he added: "We can't reach a normalization of relations with the blockade still in effect and without resolving other themes of high importance.
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" Now, Reiner says he blames the media for the normalization of Trump's message, citing his first major interview after the election on "60 Minutes.
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Society no longer tolerates the caging & chaining of wild animals for circus shows, and changes like this help end the normalization of such cruelty.
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"I do not feel that I can contribute to the normalization of the President-elect's divisive rhetoric by participating in the Inauguration," she said.
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In August, the central bank cut its key deposit interest rate by 50 basis points to 5.25 percent, signalling a normalization of the economy.
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Chief Financial Officer Cecile Cabanis nevertheless cautioned that Danone expected a "normalization" of market demand in China during the second half of the year.
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And both are strongly against Obama's dramatic opening to Cuba a year ago, which resulted in the normalization of relations between the two countries.
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Though the central bank has recently taken a step towards policy normalization, the ECB will continue tracking data before dramatically changing its monetary policy.
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What is even more troubling is the way in which these appointments signal the empowerment and normalization in politics of white supremacists and bigots.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The normalization of monetary policy is hampered by a low neutral rate, Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan said on Thursday.
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The Fed's "cautionary pause in the rate normalization path is about assessing risks and just being careful," Evans told the City Club of Chicago.
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It's as if the Democrats are almost nostalgic for having normal, familiar Republican opponents and engaging in a retroactive normalization of past partisan norms.
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The euro stormed into 2018 in rally mode as traders bet that synchronized global growth would force the ECB to accelerate monetary policy normalization.
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"In order to move forward towards normalization, it will also be necessary to return the territory illegally occupied by Guantanamo Naval Base," Castro said.
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Indeed, the Fed is firmly on the path to interest rate normalization amid a robust recovery, but regardless, rates are far from historically elevated.
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Goldman meanwhile argued durable drivers had emerged that warranted re-investments in the business and that a "normalization" was underway for fixed income trading.
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The gradual "normalization" of relations between Serbia and Kosovo is central to Serbia's EU accession hopes, but the process has dragged on for years.
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Normalization of the U.S. monetary policy isn't a risk to the markets, it's an opportunity, JPMorgan International Chairman Jacob Frenkel told CNBC on Monday.
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Now, the North is trying to flip it by saying, give us normalization of relations, a peace treaty first, and then we'll consider negotiating.
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SE: The sector I would say is ready and probably also would welcome a little bit of normalization on the rates side in Europe.
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"The humanitarian aspect of this action, which is of great importance for the normalization and improvement of bilateral relations has been emphasized," it added.
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The alternative for Cuba was thought to reside in normalization with the United States, which has stalled following the end of the Obama administration.
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This, the thinking goes, would bring trade and normalization while keeping Mr. Kim's government in power, sort of like China's opening in the 1970s.
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Hugo Boss said it expects a gradual normalization by the middle of the year, but it still foresees a major hit to 2020 results.
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Mr. Netanyahu has suggested that Israel should be included in such an alliance — that normalization should precede a deal, and might even advance it.
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Go deeper: Inside the McConnell-Trump impeachment trial playbook Trump accuses Democrats of subverting democracy in blistering letter to Pelosi The normalization of impeachment
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Moscow and Kiev are wrangling over how to implement a peace deal on Donbass, but major disagreements remain and full normalization is far off.
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Despite these threats, Kosovo remains committed to the normalization of relations with Serbia, facilitated by the European Union and supported by the United States.
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"Given tame U.S. inflation expectations, it is unnecessary to push monetary policy normalization to such an extent that the yield curve inverts," he added.
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"The committee expects to begin implementing its balance sheet normalization program relatively soon, provided that the economy evolves broadly as anticipated," the statement said.
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The OECD report has called for a gradual normalization of monetary policy but said it should be at a varying degree across different economies.
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The German economist is one of the most vocal members of the ECB Governing Council, criticizing the slow policy normalization in the euro zone.
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Patricia Perea, a professor at the University of New Mexico, told CNN affiliate KOAT that the problem lies in the normalization of hate speech.
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The central bank's balance sheet has shrunk to $4.3 trillion from $4.5 trillion in September 63, just before the start of its normalization program.
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The Fed is largely expected to raise interest rates by 25 basis points, as investors look for clues about the central bank's pace of normalization.
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Over 100 parliament members have also signed a statement seen by Reuters rejecting normalization of ties with Israel and demanding an investigation into Okasha's actions.
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Craig Bishop, vice president of U.S. fixed income at RBC Wealth Management, said Friday's jobs report should keep the Fed on a moderate normalization path.
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Investors are wondering how the low rates can be justified given these headwinds and whether the assumed "return to normalization" might just be a delusion.
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So that's an example of a cycle where you had a normalization of policy and the economy continued to expand for a number of years.
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Even if it's meant to be light-hearted, the group that's targeted by the normalization of this kind of humor is already vulnerable — trans people.
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With U.S. rates continuing to rise and most other major central banks taking only tentative steps towards monetary normalization, many analysts expect more dollar upside.
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The current path for hikes, as confirmed in today's minutes, suggest that the Fed's normalization is on a collision course for the 2020 presidential election.
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"I think it is important for the museum to withdraw this loan because a withdrawal will challenge the normalization of this presidency," Berman told Hyperallergic.
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"This is about unification, this is about solidarity, this is about normalization, this is about protection, and the last thing it's about is politics — period."
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But with normalization and lukewarm adoption (only Sony and its PS VR headset post impressive sales figures), we've entered into a kind of VR malaise.
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Martin: I'm not sure, but I totally support normalizing breastfeeding in general… I do hope that normalization does happen because it's really a natural thing.
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"The Committee is prepared to adjust any of the details for completing balance sheet normalization in light of economic and financial developments," the statement said.
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He noted that Powell said the Fed this week that the Fed could conclude balance sheet normalization at $1 trillion in reserves, plus a buffer.
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A departure from his harsher 2008 campaign rhetoric, normalization quickly became a cornerstone of President Obama's Sudan policy, articulated in his earliest days in office.
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The new Governor may also find setting monetary policy making more challenging once the Federal Reserve commences its normalization of U.S. interest rates, Ng warned.
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This, along with other weak economic forecasts, have raised questions as to whether or not the Federal Reserve will continue on its path to normalization.
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"A modest construction recovery in key regions, compounded by normalization in machinery share of capex should drive strong demand growth off of historically low levels."
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If those pressures cause the economic outlook to deteriorate, the Fed could pause rate hikes or adjust the path of balance sheet normalization, Williams said.
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" In Ankara, the Turkish prime minister, Binali Yildirim, said, "Normalization covers a variety of areas, but economic relations and regional cooperation will take place first.
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In short, the Fed's normalization plan calls for it to prop-up banks' demand for cash, as a prelude to reducing the supply of cash!
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"The normalization of U.S. yield at a faster than expected pace raised the concern about equity valuation, which led to increasing market volatility," they wrote.
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Other problems include the country's opioid crisis, normalization of insecurity such as frequent Boko Haram bombings and kidnapping of schoolgirls such as the Chibok girls.
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Menke said he expected a strengthening dollar and normalization of speculative positioning to push gold to $1,918.403 an ounce by the end of the year.
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He hammered out the final versions of the 19743 nonaggression treaties with the Soviet Union and Poland that formed the cornerstones of Bonn's normalization strategies.
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Meanwhile, President Eisenhower, a Republican, ended the Korean War and President Nixon, a Republican, ended the Vietnam War and initiated the normalization of Chinese-U.
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Mr. Kaine, who sits on the Senate's Foreign Relations and Armed Services Committees, backed the Iran nuclear deal and the normalization of relations with Cuba.
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However, Mersch's caveat was that it was uncertain when this completion would come as the bank will take a gradual approach to monetary policy normalization.
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It is not a Senate-ratified peace treaty; it is not normalization of diplomatic or trade relations; and it is not aid or sanctions relief.
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ECB President ECB Mario Draghi said policy normalization was not discussed at the central bank's latest meeting earlier Thursday, where it lowered its inflation forecast.
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"Absent some sort of normalization upward in the economy, this has to come down," Almeida said of margins during a recent interview with Business Insider.
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I THINK THIS IS NOW BEGINNING OF THE PERHAPS MORE NORMALIZATION ITS BEEN A SMALL MOVE IN THE GREATER CONTEXT, BUT ITS BEEN A MOVE.
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Kuroda, however, said higher U.S. rates were positive for the global economy because the Fed's policy normalization showed the U.S. economy was in good shape.
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But when it happens, he said, the normalization of U.S.-Russian relations will be on the agenda, adding that current relations have hit rock bottom.
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"What we're seeing—and I think it's very much a result of the tenor at the top—is a normalization of hate speech," he said.
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" Most recently, he says, he's seen a huge rise in young women joining Fab Swingers because of what he calls "the normalization of 'daddy' kinks.
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As awareness of climate change grows within the music industry, the normalization of green touring may be a sign of a cultural shift towards sustainability.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The European Central Bank has its work cut out this year to make sure markets don't jump the gun on its policy normalization.
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He interviewed an anthropology professor who called the move "revolutionary," and "a serious sign of normalization" in debunking the imaginary ethnic purity of Turkish nationalism.
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In September 2018 he and his government contributed actively to the normalization of diplomatic relations between Eritrea and Djibouti after many years of political hostility.
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As an added bonus, normalization of diplomatic relations with Washington would open the door to sanctions relief and funding from international institutions and foreign investment.
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"It's hard to count on a quick and easy way to normalization: there are too many people who want to hinder its advance," he continued.
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The bank identified trade protectionism, normalization of interest rates globally, low potential growth and uncertainty about domestic policy reversals as key risks to the outlook.
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"We confirmed last week our course of gradual normalization, with the removal of the so-called "easing bias" on the asset purchase program," Villeroy added.
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The same Tinder survey found that 1 in 3 LGBTQ+ adults never formally came out, partly due to normalization and reduced stigma of LGBTQ+ identities.
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What the alt-right is meant to to do is create an aura of normalization for European Americans to feel comfortable being who they are.
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Norman Chan, the chief executive of Hong Kong's de facto central bank, the HKMA, said rising interest rates reflected a normalization from a low rate environment.
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Fed watchers continue to doubt whether the central bank will have the economic ammunition it needs this year to follow through on its rate normalization forecast.
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"It seems like the market is not convinced that the pace of normalization is speeding up," said Peter Ng, senior FX trader at Silicon Valley Bank.
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The greenback has risen about 1.7 percent this month, boosted by a view that the Federal Reserve will outpace most major central banks in policy normalization.
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"It is time for a normalization… Now a change in interest rates is doable," Stefan Bielmeier, chief economist at DZ Bank, told German newspaper Bild daily.
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We've had one good day over 260 year and I think we need more good days before we move more rapidly toward any kind of normalization.
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In 1991, President George H.W. Bush implemented a "roadmap to normalization" easing the trade embargo that had been in place since the end of the war.
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Pro forma for the repayment of the revolver and a normalization of non-compensation expenses, Fitch estimates that OZM's leverage would have been 2.8x at 103Q16.
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"The move in rates is a bit of a normalization from a previous situation when the whole market was pricing in zero inflation forever," he said.
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Celebrity culture and the normalization of photoshopped images in magazines and on social media have been driving more and more women to go under the knife.
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JUMP-START Obama has relied on executive powers to jump-start the normalization of ties given continued resistance in Congress to lifting the longstanding U.S. embargo.
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The statement closely reflected language from a policy normalization document in mid-2017, but the decision to separate it out into its own document stood out.
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It's difficult because the packages that have been offered to North Korea in the past — energy assistance, political normalization, economic assistance — these have not been enough.
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Friday's strong employment report already raises questions of whether the Powell Fed will find cause to stay patient for long before restarting its rate "normalization" efforts.
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The Fed has hiked its benchmark rate eight times since it began the normalization process in December 2015 and has indicated two more increases in 2019.
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To so many Democrats like myself, any mention of finding common ground with Trump is a step towards accomplishing the exact thing we fear most: normalization.
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"All in all, financial repression is receding; expect a further normalization of bond yields over 2017," said a note on the 2017 outlook from the strategists.
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"[But] they can't be seen to lose credibility on normalization by so quickly going back against that," the BlackRock chief investment strategist for fixed income added.
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Six of the 18 said the Fed may detail its balance sheet normalization at its September meeting, while the rest thought it would wait until December.
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Some traders and analysts have blamed the Fed's balance sheet normalization for a decline in excess reserves for banks to trade in the fed funds market.
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"I judge that a cautious and gradual approach to policy normalization is appropriate," said Dudley, a close ally of Yellen and a permanent voter on policy.
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"This is a positive move in a right direction because this is what will lead to the normalization of our relations with Sudan," he told Reuters.
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We're starting to see this creeping normalization of extremism and we have to continually remind ourselves that most Americans do not think the way [Pence] thinks.
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What happens next is a sometimes painful normalization that tech companies and their VCs seem to end up re-learning about every eight years or so.
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What might be more worrying for privacy advocates is the normalization of facial recognition, and the subsequent creation of small, privately owned databases of biometric data.
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"Both sides expressed hope for a normalization in Russian-British ties and underscored the desire to step up political dialogue," the ministry said in a statement.
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During its rapid surge higher, the VIX outpaced the VSTOXX, an event analysts flagged as an extreme move, also suggesting there would be a rapid normalization.
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So given this very strong-- robust economic growth with almost full employment and close to target inflation rate, naturally the Federal Reserve has already started normalization.
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It is a first step towards what Trump has billed as a normalization of relations after three years of tensions sparked by the conflict in Ukraine.
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"The Fed seems to have a normalization fetish," Bill Miller, the legendary investor and head of the Miller Opportunity Fund, told CNBC's "Closing Bell " on Friday.
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"I think this unwanted strengthening of the yen will make the BOJ more cautious in going forward, when they want to move toward normalization," he said.
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"The committee currently expects to begin implementing a balance sheet normalization process this year, provided the economy evolves broadly as anticipated," the post-meeting statement said.
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The "normalization" of Donald Trump became a media watchword, the idea that his daily affronts could be integrated into the routine paces of a quadrennial exercise.
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The best outcome may be a joint statement that calls for denuclearization and future US security guarantees for North Korea and the eventual normalization of relations.
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"It's necessary to give a clear definition on what we mean by an 'exit' from easy policy and 'policy normalization'," the policymaker was quoted as saying.
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Japan is accelerating the buildup of its offensive capabilities as part of its military normalization process, with its air force at the forefront of the effort.
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The greenback has risen about 1.6 percent this month, boosted by a view that the Federal Reserve will outpace most major central banks in policy normalization.
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The foreign minister also said that normalization with Russia following the downing of the Russian fighter jet was continuing, and that visas would be lifted gradually.
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She has survived sexual and domestic assault, which she describes in her memoir with the type of nonchalant restraint that is born out of trauma's normalization.
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In a perceptive essay for the academic blog LGM, Georgetown political scientist Dan Nexon argues against something he calls "analytical normalization" of the current White House.
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In this regard, the joint statement set the right tone for future negotiations, which should focus on not just denuclearization but also normalization for North Korea.
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Trump and Putin are scheduled to speak over the phone tomorrow in a first step towards what Trump has called the normalization of U.S.-Russia relations.
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As a candidate, Donald Trump faulted the Obama administration's normalization policy as "a very weak agreement" and threatened to scrap it on reaching the White House.
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"We believe balance sheet normalization played an important role in the late 2018 market volatility," Morgan Stanley's economics team wrote in a research note on Friday.
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"The committee is prepared to adjust any of the details for completing the balance sheet normalization in light of economic and financial developments," the statement said.
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The prisoner swap was welcomed in the West and could help thaw out bilateral relations, although a full normalization of ties is a long way off.
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Wall Street was certain that Yellen, the architect of the Fed's tepid march back to normalization, stood only a remote chance of being renominated in February.
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The United Nations recently approved a mission to monitor reintegration, and Colombia's Reincorporation and Normalization Agency helps the newly demobilized fighters ease back into civilian life.
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It will also create tensions with Jordan, which already criticized the decision, and make it harder for the Gulf states to implement normalization steps with Israel.
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"The committee expects to begin implementing its balance sheet normalization program relatively soon, provided that the economy evolves broadly as anticipated," the post-meeting statement said.
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Go deeper: Trump accuses Democrats of subverting democracy in blistering letter to Pelosi The normalization of impeachment The highlights from all of the public impeachment hearings
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In choosing to publish their stories, many obstetric violence survivors feel they are standing up against a similar culture of silence and normalization within an industry.
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Central banks seem, however, a bit more cautious about the pace for policy normalization and President Donald Trump hasn't yet delivered on these key policy pledges.
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There may be no better example of the normalization of smartphones than the fact that our current president, Donald Trump, is a very active Twitter user.
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While Tuesday's measures showed the BOJ was in no rush to raise rates, they could make a shift toward policy normalization less disruptive, some analysts said.
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BCG did not address the uncertainty cast by the election of U.S. President Donald Trump who has threatened to row back on the normalization of relations.
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The German economist is one of the most vocal members of the ECB's Governing Council and has criticized the slow policy normalization in the euro zone.
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Speaking to CNBC, Boone said the normalization of policy in the United States was pushing the dollar upwards and creating a drag on emerging market economies.
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It is a challenge the United States confronted before when President Richard Nixon began the process of diplomatic normalization with China without a nuclear abolition precondition.
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However, normalization is not a reward for the North's bad nuclear behavior but a move to better ensure that its bomb never lands in our backyard.
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Luckily for emerging markets, global monetary policy conditions remain amply accommodative (low interest rates) by historical standards, and normalization in coming quarters should be very gradual.
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He is engaged in a serious effort to try both to eradicate North Korea's nuclear and missile programs and address the issues impeding normalization of relations.
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As the Federal Reserve proceeds toward policy normalization, the G20 communique warned of "financial vulnerabilities that could be revealed with a faster than expected" monetary tightening.
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After a decade in which global central banks kept interest rates low and made running up debt far less expensive, monetary policy is in a normalization period.
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A few brave stars are doing their part to progress a years-long movement toward the normalization of entirely sheer clothing, and we are here for it.
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"This should put to bed any remaining concerns that e-cigarettes are a gateway to cigarettes or will lead to a re-normalization of smoking," Siegel said.
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"But you'd have to say it's been a warning sign because that volatility shows how nervous the market is about...the normalization of interest rates," Spencer said.
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The policy, in which the US recognizes Taiwan as part of China, originated with the normalization of Sino-US relations under President Richard Nixon in the 1970s.
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Rather than note the recent wobbles, they've each cited a strong economic foundation in the U.S. that justifies further policy normalization off the financial crisis-era extremes.
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"When you look at the polls, the majority of the American population and the Cuban American community are in favor of the normalization of relations," she said.
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"The intention is a move toward normalization," said Shirai, who left the BOJ in March 22 and is now a visiting researcher with the Asian Development Bank.
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Arthur is part of a new trend in the death industry that favors pre-planning, personalization, and, ultimately, the normalization of death as a topic of conversation.
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"Normalization is a long term process ... but we are making slow and steady progress," the official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told reporters on a conference call.
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Headline inflation has stayed below the bank's target of 2 percent since October 2017, allowing the BOK board to be patient in its approach to policy normalization.
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Pro forma for the repayment of the revolver and a normalization of non-compensation expenses, Fitch estimates that OZM's interest coverage would have been 8.6x at 2Q16.
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In March, it sent an ambitious proposal to Washington seeking the full normalization of relations between the US and Russia across all military, diplomatic, and intelligence channels.
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Recently, I've been focusing a lot on the normalization of substance abuse, specifically in collegiate life, which you can see in Shitheads On Parade and Frat House.
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The normalization of ties between both countries has been driven by the prospect of lucrative Mediterranean gas deals as well as by mutual concerns about regional security.
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Beirut has adopted a position of "disassociation" from the conflict, but this has come under strain with Hezbollah and its allies pushing for a normalization of ties.
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Suffice it to say that it is becoming harder and harder for the Fed to use the labor market as justification for the deferment of policy normalization.
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Even if there are some short-term bumps in the road it would be much more advisable to stay the course and begin that process of normalization.
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It landed after centuries of living in a house with a flawed foundation built on slavery, stolen labor, and bloodshed; maintained through the normalization of systemic injustice.
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The cigars are Cuban, so they're still forbidden from being imported into the United States at the moment, despite the slow normalization of relations between the countries.
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FIFA said on Friday it would appoint a seven-member "normalization committee" to run the FGF's daily affairs, revise its statutes and organize elections by next February.
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Cops are seeking out facial recognition systems that blatantly target the country's ethnic minority with increasing demand, and it's a disturbing normalization of an already troubling technology.
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"I think they'll just say the data is good and they're still on the path toward normalization," said Anwiti Bahuguna, senior portfolio manager at Columbia Threadneedle Investments.
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Emerging market central banks need to follow their advanced nations' counterparts in delaying normalization of ultra-loose monetary policies to prevent their currencies from appreciating, he said.
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For Thailand, "the conditions for policy normalization are finally starting to come together", ANZ said, predicting gradual rate hikes, as it expects in Malaysia and South Korea.
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"It became clear to us that normalization was not only beneficial to Ethiopia but for the entire region," said Hailemariam, who succeeded Meles before resigning in February.
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In recent days, at least four member have made statements indicating they're tired of waiting and believe the Fed should get back on the path to normalization.
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"It's very difficult for me to imagine Japan being willing to compromise by accepting a freeze in the nuclear status quo in exchange for normalization," Wallace said.
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"We very much want to make the process of normalization irreversible," said Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser and a chief draftsman of the Cuba policy.
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That insidious process of normalization is both the comic engine that makes Rapture-Palooza go, and its best shot at taking on meaning beyond its humorous surface.
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We hold other cards we can play, including the timing of our exit from the northeast and unblocking regional normalization and reconstruction funds at the appropriate time.
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"There is a strong will, interest and commitment to work together to help along the process of normalization on the Korean peninsula," he said, without giving details.
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He said Kim had told him the "corresponding measures" he was seeking were security guarantees Trump pledged in Singapore and moves toward normalization of relations with Washington.
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It forecast profits in the second half would benefit from the annualisation of last year's staff wage increase and a normalization of marketing costs and weather comparatives.
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The former official said that to unwind the normalization process is not the same thing as implementing more serious measures against Cuba, as has been the case.
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Now, when the "normalization" of America unfolds before our eyes, I have the feeling that many Europeans are getting nostalgic for the America we never really understood.
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"I think that the world has for many reasons been slow to respond, and I think that's a function of ignorance, of greed, of normalization," she said.
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"We are in the midst of a beautiful normalization of Fed policy," said El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz and former CEO of bond giant Pimco.
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El-Erian said investors can be "very confident" the Fed can continue with its "beautiful normalization" that will be buttressed by help from fiscal policy in Congress.
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Potential inflation risks could come from a peso depreciation if NAFTA talks are unfavorable, or market reaction to the normalization of U.S. monetary policy, the bank said.
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Cramer hoped the data would allow Fed Chair Jerome Powell to raise the federal funds rate, bringing interest rates closer to normalization while keeping wage growth steady.
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But the normalization and professionalization of the cannabis industry is complicated by federal laws criminalizing the plant, as well as the negative perception that still surrounds it.
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Moon said Kim had told him the "corresponding measures" he was seeking were security guarantees Trump pledged in Singapore and moves toward normalization of relations with Washington.
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None of the respondents expect any change until the end of this year, especially in view of the European Central Bank's slowing of its own policy normalization.
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Together, the actions represent the administration's ongoing effort to chip away at the embargo, the last barrier standing between the two nations achieving full normalization of ties.
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Our support for the two-state solution was reaffirmed by the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative, which offered full normalization of relations between Israel and the Arab world.
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Only those who entered after the 1995 normalization of diplomatic relations — in other words, those who were clearly citizens of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam — were deportable.
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For all the talk of normalizing Trump, it was our normalization of the platforms he thrived on — reality television, cable news, and Twitter — that made Trump possible.
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And that normalization will support legalization initiatives, either through the ballot or through state legislatures, in many of the jurisdictions that have yet to make marijuana legal.
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Rising prices highlight the importance of the FOMC to continue monetary policy normalization and follow through on at least one or two additional rate hikes this year.
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If Trump is unwilling to demonstrate a credible commitment to reconciliation and normalization of relations, then it's inconceivable Kim will be comfortable traveling down the denuclearization path.
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On December 17th, Raúl Castro and Obama appeared simultaneously on live television to announce the normalization of relations, the release of prisoners, and the swapping of spies.
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From the beginning of the Belgrade and Pristina dialogue, one thing was clear, which was that the goal of the normalization process should be mutual bilateral recognition.
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The Fed raised U.S. interest rates earlier this month, marking the fourth such move as part of a normalization of monetary policy that began in December 2015.
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"Close follow-up with the primary care provider and pediatric gastroenterologist are also important to monitor growth parameters, symptoms and blood work to assure normalization," Ediger added.
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The statement calls for a shutdown of cultural institutions on January 20 to "combat the normalization of Trumpism": #J203 Art StrikeAn Act of Noncompliance on Inauguration Day.
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"There has always been concern expressed in global meetings that (policy normalization of major central banks) could have a negative effect on some emerging economies," Kuroda said.
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"Italian turbulence is a problem but the ECB appears to be ignoring it and willing to go ahead with policy normalization... It's a bit risky," said Anthilia's Sersale.
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And across the Florida Straits, I believe that the incoming administration has an opportunity to continue the process of normalization with Cuba at a unique and critical time.
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However, it would be wrong to assume that this normalization of Islamophobia in France is simply the result of a panicked reaction from politicians following deeply traumatic events.
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KAPLAN: SO WE'VE SAID SO FAR PUBLICLY THAT WE'LL WAIT UNTIL WE'RE WELL UNDER WAY IN TERMS OF NORMALIZATION BEFORE WE START LETTING THE BALANCE SHEET RUN OFF.
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IT'S A DECISION FOR THIS YEAR AS TO WHEN, BUT NOT AN ACTUAL – KAPLAN: DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH PROGRESS WE MAKE THIS YEAR IN NORMALIZATION IN MY VIEW.
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"The market's initial assessment is that the ECB is not quite as close to policy normalization as previously thought," said Philip Shaw, chief economist at Investec in London.
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But we also said that we would reconsider the balance sheet normalization and may even end that process if that's the -- if that's appropriate to achieve our goals.
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Backing off from the current course of policy normalization for a short-term bounce in equity markets would erode Powell's credibility, cloud Fed transparency and raise inflation expectations.
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May's poor U.S. employment report could trigger an interest rate cut, according to one contrarian investor—a move that would upend the Federal Reserve's plans for policy normalization.
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"An ECB under Weidmann would lead to a faster interest rates normalization path than would otherwise be the case," said Ricardo Garcia, an economist at UBS Wealth Management.
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"This road to so-called normalization will eventually be stopped or even reversed if we are seeing the transmission effects across financial markets or the economy," Blanque said.
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"Both are happening online, with obvious examples of glorification and obvious examples of normalization that allow people to get the support they need," says Whitlock, the Cornell professor.
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From the normalization of pornography and premarital sex to erotic expressions of fashion and art, these pictures capture the lasting legacy of the sexual revolution during the 1960s.
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WASHINGTON – The Russian government confirmed on Wednesday a BuzzFeed News report that Moscow proposed a sweeping normalization of relations with the US to the Trump administration in March.
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But Castro outlasted 10 US presidential administrations, and in 2014 Barack Obama announced the normalization of relations with Cuba and the reopening of the US embassy in Havana.
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But what makes both shows pressingly important in 2017 is that they're driven by a single focus: demonstrating the danger in the creeping normalization of a hostile ideology.
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While it's something I wholly support and believe to be necessary, the groundswell of period normalization has made me feel increasingly like an interloper in my own sex.
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On the contrary, it could make the path toward a resolution more arduous by putting off any normalization of relations that could lead to a settlement, they say.
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Gutierrez said Trump should take the opportunity to get everything on the table and discuss the country's options rather than rolling back President Barack Obama's progress with normalization.
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"We have to take into account that these interest rates are still extremely low and that the Fed is looking for a gradual path to normalization," he said.
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When you conduct a Google Image search for "person," you don't see very many people of color, which perpetuates the normalization of whiteness and reinstills biases around race.
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They also underscored further close coordination between Russia and Turkey aimed at "normalization" in Syria's Idlib province and agreed on "efficient" measures against militants there, the Kremlin said.
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And in the U.S., Fed chair Janet Yellen hiked rates by 25 points on Wednesday evening but signaled no pick-up in the pace of normalization of rates.
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While her party pursued its strategy of "normalization" under her leadership, providing it with more positive coverage, its program and politics have remained anchored in the far right.
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Lifting the remaining sanctions would be difficult, as Khamenei, who has the last say on all state matters, has flatly rejected normalization of ties with the United States.
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During a speech in Miami last week, he managed to bring both together as he announced an end to many of the Obama administration's normalization policies with Cuba.
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"H&M's investments in its offer are more than the market anticipated and may disappoint those looking for signs of margin normalization," said RBC Europe analyst Richard Chamberlain.
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His comments mark a departure from views expressed by Vice President Vitor Constancio and Chief Economist Peter Praet, two fellow Draghi allies who have advocated slow policy normalization.
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While many people, athletes and non-athletes included, saw that as a positive step, others criticized the sportswear giant for what they claimed was the normalization of oppression.
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Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren said Wednesday that U.S. and global economic growth may be diverging and could force the Fed into a more gradual pace of normalization.
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Inside Harley-Davidson's EV shift with a ride on its LiveWire African tech in 2017 was about the normalization of market events mostly absent even a decade ago.
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The Fed remains committed to higher rates as an inflation-fighting tool if needed but is no longer committed to normalization as a goal on its own terms.
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For 2017, the company says it plans to get back to increasing profits by "normalization" of its mobile business, and presumably by hoping everyone forgets about flaming phones.
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But Glantz says the downside of this is that the normalization of cannabis also gets used in marketing speak and as a tactic deployed with pure profit motives.
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The surprise move comes amid optimism over the country's inflation target and could signal both a normalization of the economy and concern over capital inflows strengthening the currency.
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Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic will be in Hong Kong at a conference, "Unconventional Monetary Policy: Lessons Learned," where he is expected to comment on balance sheet normalization.
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"We are getting to a point where the gap between economic relations and political normalization is gradually getting smaller," said Saeed Laylaz, an economist close to the government.
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Chair Yellen was clear that the pace of the normalization would be determined by incoming data, but it seems likely that the process will take 2-3 years.
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A seven-month investigation identified a multi-year pattern of hiring underqualified people, an exodus of qualified staff from a toxic environment, and the normalization of sexual harassment.
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Even though analysts have forecast continued momentum in global economic growth, concerns remain over how policy normalization might bring about changes after almost a decade of easy money.
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"The effect on financial market conditions of the eventual announcement of the beginning of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet normalization was expected to be limited," the minutes said.
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"We are in a really very good economic situation ...I think the normalization should perhaps take place somewhat more quickly," he told Austrian broadcaster ORF in an interview.
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The UBS analysis counts 20 years from the beginning of any possible normalization of North Korean economic relations with the rest of the world — a highly uncertain outcome.
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He added that wrapping up the bond buys this year was "plausible" given rapid growth and argued that the normalization of monetary policy should not be postponed unnecessarily.
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A source in touch with the administration on the issue described an internal struggle in the Trump administration between "policy and politics" when it comes to Cuba normalization.
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How to communicate ongoing monetary policy normalization in the face of a strong but cooling economy without communicating excessive growth and recession pessimism will be the key challenge.
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The United States has made clear that we are open to negotiation without preconditions, and that we are offering Iran the possibility of a full normalization of relations.
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Some analysts have blamed the spikes in money market rates on tighter bank regulations, a surge in federal borrowing and the Federal Reserve's normalization of its balance sheet.
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But as your marriage matures, you will learn that, apart from "special times," ordinary co-sleeping is less about intimacy than it is the normalization of close farting.
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That puts its potential date for normalization and legal accessibility just behind MDMA, which the FDA designated a potential breakthrough therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder this month.
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The danger, then, in an everyday portrait of the white supremacist next door isn't in the normalization but in the populist ideology that's buried deep in the narrative.
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I'm not sure if the concept of LGBTQ as nazional'nost will lead to a true liberation, but at least it will lead to a certain level of normalization.
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There are some good things about this development, like a normalization of concepts with which marginalized people have long been familiar — but there's a problem with it, too.
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Brainard, however, added a dovish note to her prediction for balance sheet normalization — that the Fed may "not have much more" to do in terms of rate hikes.
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It's a sign of the Fed's determination to provide a message to the markets that the Fed is committed to normalization while Yellen and co are on guard.
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Why it matters: One of the Trump administration's main goals in the Middle East has been to promote the normalization of ties between Israel and the Gulf states.
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There was a brief break in America's hard-line approach when, in December 2014, President Barack Obama announced a loosening of the embargo and the normalization of relations.
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There was a brief break in America's hard-line approach when, in December 2014, President Barack Obama announced a loosening of the embargo and the normalization of relations.
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The United States and the European Union see tensions between Belgrade and Pristina as a major threat to regional stability and are pushing for a normalization of relations.
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George had been a relatively frequent dissenter during the days when the Fed held its rate near zero, arguing that it was important to begin the normalization process.
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The 2015 final agreement granted the regime billions of dollars in sanctions relief and normalization, all without achieving any of the goals that the Obama administration had promised.
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"I regard it as unwise to continue a normalization strategy in an environment of declining market-based inflation expectations," St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said in prepared remarks.
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"What that does is it allows them to keep guidance to a gradual and patient path of normalization," said Craig Bishop, lead fixed income strategist at RBC Wealth Management.
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"We therefore think that the storm will pass and this will keep Fed officials on a normalization path, albeit a more tortuous one than up to now," Hatzius wrote.
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"The United States looks forward to a full normalization of relations and the realization of our shared aspirations for both countries to enjoy enduring peace and development," it said.
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In his comments following a dinner to break the fast in the holy month of Ramadan, Erdogan also said Turkey aimed for a quick normalization of ties with Moscow.
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She believes that movies like Irreplaceable You, where the fact that her protagonist just so happens to be in an interracial relationship is never discussed, are important for normalization.
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Rezac said central Europe's economic growth should outpace the west, boding well for stock markets, including banks, which will likely see a faster impact from the normalization of rates.
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To see this, imagine the Fed trying to figure out the path of interest rate normalization before December 2015, when the yuan (CNY) was virtually fixed to the dollar.
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However, despite the dramatic outlook, Parrilla says this scenario could be sidestepped should the U.S. and other major central banks manage to execute a smooth normalization of monetary policy.
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" But, he added, "Complete normalization of relations would require significant progress in a range of other areas, including an end to the fighting in Darfur and the Two Areas.
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The Fed raised rates for the first time in nearly 10 years last month but has insisted its path toward normalization would remain gradual and dependent on the data.
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I see a Jewish woman with living memory of the Holocaust who is more likely reacting to the normalization of neo-Nazi propaganda than pandering to Notorious RBG readers.
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Shi Bin, the head of China equities at UBS Asset Management in Hong Kong, said this year's sharp rise in blue chips reflects a normalization of previously depressed valuations.
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Nadine Smith: Florida has a long history of state-sanctioned LGBTQ discrimination, the consequence of which is the normalization of hatred toward LGBTQ people that becomes discrimination and violence.
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As monetary policy at the European Central Bank and U.S. Federal Reserve edges towards normalization, markets have started pondering what will become of the SNB's huge foreign currency holdings.
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After the visit, major obstacles remain to full normalization of ties between Cuba and the United States, with no major concessions offered by Cuba on rights and economic freedom.
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It wasn't until Cortez was five years old and traveled to Dallas to receive what he was told were "normalization" surgeries that he started feeling like something was wrong.
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Thaci said the agreement with Serbia would bring full normalization of relations between the former foes, although they may not be required to recognize each other as independent states.
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Sanders' policy proposal of normalization with the fundamentalist regime ruling Iran is not only counter-productive on realist grounds, it is also immoral and unethical on idealist-liberal grounds.
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EISEN: AND NOW COMES THE TRICKY PART OF GETTING OUT OF THAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE OVER YOUR YEARS, YOU WERE THERE DURING THE BEGINNING OF THE NORMALIZATION TO HIGHER RATES.
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In other words, the Fed, besides shrinking its balance sheet, will have successfully restored its pre-crisis methods of monetary control, which is what policy "normalization" ought to mean.
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Albayrak added that he expects Turkey to post positive growth in 2019, close to its target of 2.3% and that normalization of the economy will be stronger in 2020.
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Global liquidity is already drying up as the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England all signal their intentions to proceed with monetary policy normalization.
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"You would think that the normalization of relations with Cuba would be accompanied by some modification of their behavior," McConnell added during a speech before Kentucky's chamber of commerce.
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"I judge that a cautious and gradual approach to policy normalization is appropriate," said Dudley, a close ally of Fed Chair Janet Yellen and a permanent voter on policy.
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For some Trump administration officials such as national security adviser John Bolton, by contrast, the Libya model is the key to quick and decisive denuclearization in exchange for normalization.
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Barring a crisis, the ECB is unlikely to walk back its plan to end the bond buys but rising global challenges increase the risk of even more protracted normalization.
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A splendidly undramatic beginning to policy normalization might be seen as reason to applaud Janet Yellen and her team — even enough to give her another term as Fed chair.
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"On our side we look forward for a normalization of our relations with an important country ... the U.S.," said Ghandour, who has overseen dialogue with Washington on the sanctions.
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"It certainly is another thing that could help them increase their trend toward normalization," said Mary Ann Hurley, vice president in fixed income trading at D.A. Davidson in Seattle.
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In the 1994 Agreed Framework, Pyongyang froze its nuclear weapons program in exchange for promises from Washington to move toward diplomatic normalization and provide economic aid for the North.
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"This will offer some comfort to the ECB, which has stressed that a sustained increase in underlying inflation is a key condition for policy normalization to begin," she added.
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"The business community is an important voice in this country and their failure to respond only contributes to the normalization of the President's words," Henderson said in his email.
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There has been some very good data collected by some federations showing the normalization of the blood variables of the athlete population compared to normal values in given populations.
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The big news out of Vietnam this morning is that Obama is ending a U.S. arms embargo, the latest step toward a normalization of relations between the two countries.
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"If inflation is slower to return to target, monetary policy normalization should be unhurried," said Rosengren, a voter on policy this year and an influential dove at the Fed.
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"[During] the U.S. Web Design System 2.0 development process, it became clear that this typeface could be a useful target for our font normalization feature," the GSA spokesperson explained.
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The normalization of ties between both countries has been driven in part by the prospect of lucrative Mediterranean gas deals as well as by mutual concerns about regional security.
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While weight normalization reduces the acute risk of complex medical events, ongoing fear of weight gain and food intake will likely mean future bouts of low weight and starvation.
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So by all indications, he was completely on board with quantitative easing (QE) Part 3 in September 2012 and the Fed's announcement last month to begin balance sheet normalization.
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But Yoshikami, founder and CEO of Destination Wealth Management, said quicker normalization of rates in the U.S. would be "problematic" for markets, which have priced in only two increases.
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Syrian officials clearly saw the opening as the start of a wider normalization with other Arab states after seven years of civil war that left the country diplomatically isolated.
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Moves by central banks around the world toward monetary policy normalization, increased political uncertainty in the United States and the dearth of volatility across markets have hurt the greenback.
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The Fed is expected to take another step towards normalization and could also announce plans to begin unwinding its $4.5 trillion balance sheet of Treasurys and mortgage backed securities.
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He was honored with he Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1981 for his work in the normalization of U.S.-China relations and in U.S. national security and human rights.
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The ease with which the normalization has proceeded in France surely has much to do with the comforts of modern, democratic life, and the tendency to retreat into them.
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Absent significant movement on the Palestinian front, this new Israeli role isn't likely to bring a full and public normalization of relations or an end to the region's conflict.
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Governor Adrian Orr predicted around six weeks of disruption, with the assumption that some normalization would happen over March and that travel restrictions to China are lifted, Reuters reported.
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Western and regional officials said Saudi Arabia's main goal seems to be normalization of relations with Israel, which would be difficult if the Palestinian struggle remains a regional cause.
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"The gradual approach to normalization allows for the kind of fluctuations we've seen in the data on the economy and inflation without having to change our strategy," she said.
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"Instead of demanding that Iran unilaterally abide by a multilateral accord, the EU should uphold obligations - including normalization of economic ties," Mohammad Javad Zarif said on his Twitter account.
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Slowing economic growth on the continent and elusive monetary normalization, with a first interest rate hike by the European Central Bank (ECB) still far away, also weighed on stock prices.
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After many false promises and one false start, it is becoming evident that 2017 will be the year the Federal Reserve finally begins down the road towards interest rate normalization.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry rejected last week&aposs indictment as part of a "shameful comedy" staged by those in the U.S. who try to prevent the normalization of Russia-U.
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"Throughout the year there should be a progressive normalization," Chief Finance Officer Jean-Marc Duplaix told journalists, adding the pace of sales growth at Gucci would nevertheless remain very high.
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I doubt a Fed that just spent most of this year in retreat from its growth and "normalization" assumptions will turn on a dime to turn aggressively hawkish just yet.
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The normalization was to take place prior to the first meeting between President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump, according to a copy of the proposal obtained by BuzzFeed News.
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Few doubt a growing U.S. economy that's near full employment can absorb some normalization of interest rates from near zero, and a higher dollar goes hand in hand with that.
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He said normalization will follow a predictable sequence with the ECB also keeping an eye on how exchange rates develop, with the recent dollar weakness considered a source of uncertainty.
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From Pyongyang's viewpoint, that aim was the basis of the 1994 Agreed Framework, committing Washington to "move toward full normalization of political and economic relations" — in plain English, end hostility.
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Clinton is correct that no one in the Obama administration — either when she served as secretary of state or since she left — is discussing full normalization of relations with Iran.
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Republican President Donald Trump threatened during his 2016 election campaign to reverse a normalization of ties with the Communist-run, Caribbean island initiated in 2014 by Democratic President Barack Obama.
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