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"salutary" Definitions
  1. having a good effect on somebody/something, though often seeming unpleasant

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If Bendtner is a salutary lesson to young footballers, then, he is also a salutary lesson to managers and clubs.
Some whistleblowing is salutary, even vital, and should be encouraged.
Contrary to popular belief, they serve no salutary economic purpose.
But constructive criticism is not only legitimate, it is salutary.
President Donald Trump showed no signs of absorbing this salutary lesson.
For me, this object's look of spectacular, spirited defiance is salutary.
The Iraq war and its aftermath came as another salutary shock.
"It has a salutary effect on the immediate future," Mayer said.
For the conservative Mr. Rubio, those were two salutary, interwoven outcomes.
Requiring additional information under the LDA could serve multiple salutary purposes.
Both regard the humiliation of adversaries as a salutary exercise of power.
Mr Trump's crudely transactional instincts are having at least one salutary effect.
Opening FIFA to America's justice system would also have a salutary effect.
Yet amid the horror, occasional salutary gleams of light may be glimpsed.
It would be salutary to learn one, but he is easily distracted.
It was news that had a salutary effect on the Haggler's nerves.
But Scalia's rhetoric and claimed absolutism have also had some less salutary effects.
But traditions, even salutary ones, cannot form the basis of a criminal charge.
That ought to be a salutary warning to Latin America's more spendthrift politicians.
The salutary effects of that dynamic can reach beyond the matter at hand.
Even a threat of leaving would send a salutary shock through the party.
It's a salutary reminder that not all that glitters in corporate finance is gold.
His salutary advice would never work for me, and he helped me to realise that.
One salutary thing: Liberals are fighting in a way we haven't seen in our lifetime.
Which is salutary, because the actual mystery component of the movie is no great shakes.
Their estrangement has a salutary effect, creating the distance from which to reconsider the past.
Sound Agency's website talks about the salutary effects of placing these systems in public spaces.
The overall effect of the evolution of the world trading system has been very salutary.
Maybe you've got a couple of months to do some things that would be salutary.
Either way, no one is suggesting that the radiation is somehow salutary to the rodents' constitutions.
Any underdog's triumph is a salutary, and Socratic, reminder of how little our experts really know.
It's salutary to watch her corral her rebellious Democratic brood with committee treats and pacifying timeouts.
Redistributing wealth within nations could have the salutary effect of narrowing the income gap between individuals.
His warm, earthy authenticity has a salutary effect on Don, whose hauteur masks a deep loneliness.
In extraordinary times, such as when markets fail, government can prudently step in with salutary effects.
This is a salutary lesson, especially for those who look to the law to settle political disputes.
To concern oneself with such eventualities is to take an aversion to short-termism beyond the salutary.
Sloterdijk deplored the rise of the right, but he couldn't resist seeing something salutary in the spectacle.
The resulting impacts in terms of the ability to borrow at low interest rates cannot be salutary.
But it's a welcome one now — an even more salutary antidote to current mainstream electronic dance music.
I traveled to West Texas last week with the photographer Ilana Panich-Linsman for more salutary reasons.
I'd hoped the trip would be salutary, a cure of my sour mood, and so it proved.
Whether one sees a post-Netanyahu Israel as salutary or not, generally speaking, depends on one's tribe.
The story of how it emerged from that hibernation is both salutary and surprisingly workaday, says Mark Liberman.
Delegates Joseph Reed and Abraham Clark commented on the salutary effect that Duché's work had on their proceedings.
Her playing is a salutary addition to a show that often aims much higher than it can reach.
There is perhaps a salutary a lesson here for Americans in the runup to the November presidential election.
A good number of the story elements here are shopworn, although a twist at the finale is salutary.
These salutary effects on the brain, coupled with how quickly ketamine works, have inspired a flurry of research.
"There's an ancient knowledge that horses and humans are salutary for both, but especially for humans," he said.
If you're a Prime member, you can get the outré Christmas cracker "Gremlins" (1984) free, which is salutary.
Greece is a salutary story: in most countries Euroskepticism is passive, tending only to crystallize when times are tough.
It's amazing that the Republican Party found this not only appropriate to air on national broadcast television, but salutary.
And the incident became the basis for a salutary tale at school assembly from Mr. Knight, the deputy Headmaster.
Even as the colonists grew to appreciate the flavor of chocolate, they were also consuming it for salutary reasons.
Failing spectacularly in pursuit of an ambitious goal was thought to be salutary, and the shellacking instilled some humility.
When trade agreements focused mostly on tariff and non-tariff barriers at the border, mercantilism produced some salutary consequences.
It could serve as a salutary shock that finally jolts European elites out of their complacency and leads to reform.
Dr. Paul U. Unschuld's juxtaposition of "rigor" and New Age puffery is salutary, but "Chinese pragmatism" hides a few things.
His tone is often contentious, but, amid increasing dismay about technology's influence on contemporary life, such forceful questioning is salutary.
But the same can be said about any salutary health reform; Congress has resisted even modest tweaks to the ACA.
It also would be a catalyst for innovation and scientific discovery, with salutary effects that would benefit the entire economy.
And exposure to a rich array of indoor germs may actually be salutary, helping stave off a variety of illnesses.
Max Rose, the freshman Democratic congressman from Staten Island, argues that Borelli's legislatively mandated study can have only salutary effects.
It is salutary to realize that at some distant point in the Mesolithic past, all that would have been reversed.
The salutary effect of that light broiling was a piece of fish that retained more moisture than is common for swordfish.
Mostel goes on to praise James Joyce's Ulysses (1922) for telling social truths with a bald humor whose discomforts are salutary.
At least, however, these amendments are non-destructive and may even prove salutary to future efforts to improve broadband and regulation.
Soon afterwards the ECB began to use quantitative easing to pep up domestic demand, with salutary effects on Italian interest rates.
You know, it's a salutary lesson, life, and the only way you get help in life is by other people's experience.
Maybe we have a hangover from pre-recession excess — McMansions, S.U.V.s, neon cocktails, fusion cuisine — and minimalism is the salutary tonic.
"In bringing my debt current, it also had the unexpected but very salutary effect of dramatically improving my credit," she says.
In a multiethnic society like ours, not bringing up race and ethnicity when it isn't relevant can be a salutary practice.
Despite the salutary rhetoric, plenty of evidence suggests a Buttigieg presidency would likely extend the forever war rather than terminate it.
Policymakers can find inspirational and salutary ideas about how to confront this crisis in Cuba, the reluctant laboratory for 210st-century agriculture.
The tensions and collisions so fruitful to the cultural life of its capital were less salutary for the empire as a whole.
Those who expand human thought are especially heroic, because they replace obscurity with the truth, which however so shocking is always salutary.
Life improved for a short while, but going cold turkey alone with no salutary guidance was a lonely road full of obstacles.
Also salutary, if painful, is how investors in bank debt are coming to understand that they bear greater risk than they did.
But this salutary impulse has little to do with Trump, whose cabinet appointments have been conventional Republicans interested in empowering corporate capitalism.
But he argues that impeachment by itself, even if it is not followed by removal, can have salutary political and tactical consequences.
That ought to be a salutary lesson for those institutions who think that backing hedge funds is the answer to their prayers.
It's a salutary reminder for 2017, and beyond, that Muay Thai is not just the art of the foot, knee and fist.
Is the effect salutary, fuelling righteous rage at the governments, movements, and random insanities that entail murder as a matter of course?
Rendell acknowledged the law's "salutary purpose" in trying to revive those troubled industries, but said PASPA does not unconstitutionally "commandeer" the state.
She embraced her pal, Booker, in a tight grasp -- and informed a young party intern of the salutary effects of a good whisky.
Take the Italian "cicatrice" or the similarly lettered Spanish, "cicatriz," which convey (to my ear, at least) something more salutary than the English.
In the United States, Wall Street started the new year with a shudder — a salutary reminder that investing in stocks is inherently risky,
"There are many salutary lessons for government, suppliers, shareholders and lenders from the collapse of Carillion," Serco Chief Executive Rupert Soames told Reuters.
A former deputy on Kenneth Starr's independent counsel investigation into former President Clinton said Cobb has had "a very salutary effect" on Trump.
Clinton, who is focused on protecting her delegate lead, sought to stay positive, pointing to more salutary achievements from her husband's two terms.
They find the reverse effect: economic damage in the short run, but salutary effects from deficit reduction in the medium to long run.
The play is a reminder — salutary, obvious — that there's a face behind each immigration form, a history attached to each petition for asylum.
" However, he added: "At all events the breaking of the color line in TV stardom on a regular weekly basis should be salutary.
It's been heralded as having salutary effects on the country's environment but has cost jobs and put additional burdens on the country's poor.
We need to counter this sort of alarmist thinking, and the recent clampdown on AI fake porn is a salutary example in this fight.
As Britain twists and turns in the agonies of Brexit politics, it may be salutary to look at other countries' experience of similar torments.
But if the Saudis were hoping for a quick win, their first football match in Iraq for nearly 40 years offers a salutary reminder.
The effects upon Puerto Rico's finances and access to capital in both the short- and longer terms would not be salutary, as discussed above.
But there's a salutary lesson here for those such as Strongbow and Strategic Minerals looking to revive those old Poldark tin mines in Cornwall.
Another recent book, the historian Nancy MacLean's "Democracy in Chains," provides a salutary lesson on the dangerous ways a self-serving ideology can spread.
There's a kind of elation in seeing both famous and obscure phrases from the plays plucked and resituated, the effect first-rate — distancing, salutary.
Subordination of existing debts would shunt these procedural safeguards aside, with future effects in terms of market expectations and incentives that cannot be salutary.
The salutary lesson is that the public markets are doing their job, rewarding firms that generate cash or profits, shunning those that do not.
But it nevertheless proved salutary in the long run, restoring businesses' animal spirits and burnishing the reputation of gold's most prescient critic, John Maynard Keynes.
In fact, infusion of a sense of personal responsibility to Medicaid could have an even more salutary impact than was noted in TANF and SNAP.
This "shut up" stance is unlikely to prove salutary in terms of the quest for greater understanding and policy formulation yielding net benefits for Americans.
After years of disastrous inaction, it was a relief to witness this little action — the fire's warmth felt good, and the entire experience felt salutary.
Two salutary lessons that their scholarship exposed remain true today: First, regulations affect different regions differently, which alters the distribution of economic growth across regions.
It sits languishing in the relegation places, with Bielsa already under pressure, a seemingly salutary warning that no amount of planning can alter the inevitable.
His book is at once a salutary reminder of the material progress modern science and commerce have delivered and a propagandistic treatment of the past.
Cultivating fame on the Internet is also time-intensive work that can take kids away from other endeavors -- like homework and more salutary extracurricular activities.
It may instead be that Trump's example is a salutary one and that the nation now requires someone steeped in governmental experience and policy knowledge.
In particular, investment is strengthened by greater certainty, and the uncertainty attendant upon the murky future resolution of ongoing trade disputes cannot have salutary effects.
But even Adams might agree that it is salutary for Americans to be able to picture Washington and his contemporaries keeping an eye on them.
Spiritual retreats were less self-indulgent and, when under the rubric of religious communities (as many of the 19th and 20th centuries were), actively salutary.
Just like Kent State"—where four protesting students were gunned down by the National Guard a year earlier—"had a hell of a salutary effect.
Having those moments to pause and peregrinate keeps us nimble for the duration — and I can only imagine how salutary they are for the cast.
But if you are lucky, and you are graced, and the audience is in a particular salutary condition, then these deeper responses will be produced.
The author agrees that Mr Snowden performed a "salutary service in alerting both the public and the government to the potential danger of a surveillance leviathan".
It was a salutary lesson for any up and coming European kickboxer in the crowd who wanted to go head-to-head with a Thai fighter.
If the result is a more deliberate and methodical move toward summitry based on more realistic expectations for the outcome, this experience might even prove salutary.
That is a reality illustrated well by the previous bankruptcy outcome in Detroit, celebrated as a "success," but the specifics of which were far less salutary.
Happy people are more likely to make salutary choices in their life — exercise, eat their veggies, get regular medical care — and so will become more healthy.
This is a salutary change from the last generation of Republican politicians who seemed to think that they could persuade voters with spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations.
It would be good to see that more often on this side of the ocean, especially since the confrontation seemed to have had a salutary effect.
This artist's resistance to marketing, and her scrupulous refusal to kludge up her art with paratext, come as salutary aberrations amid all the Hudson Yards hype.
They are also a salutary reminder of the central role that women have long played in computer programming, from Ada Lovelace to today's post-internet experimenters.
Mr. McGregor's visceral movement — full of fractured angles, scissoring legs, undulating upper bodies and extreme articulations — provides an often salutary contrast to the Royal Ballet's traditionalism.
"It is a salutary lesson on the difficulty of adding material value through M&A," said Shore Capital analyst Paul McGinnis in a note to clients.
But on the heels of this victory, strengthening NATO capabilities to threaten Russia will have a salutary effect on Moscow and on European and global security.
The incremental risk of a Cruz candidacy is dwarfed by the salutary effect it would have on the political system, both within the Republican Party and without.
However, Microsoft offers a salutary lesson to those who want to take on the Commission, Ioannis Kokkoris, a law professor at Queen Mary University of London, said.
Moreover, the Trump administration is leveraging flourishing contacts between Israel and its Sunni Arab neighbors, which is sure to have a salutary effect on the peace process.
It may well be that Silicon Valley one day studies its role in elections and comes up with some kind of salutary town hall of the future.
As Brexit teeters toward its divisive conclusion, the message received on this side of the Atlantic is a salutary one with implications lasting long beyond Trump's tenure.
Victory against Liverpool showcased exactly why, a salutary reminder of what Mourinho's teams at their best look like, of how ruthless they can be, and how indomitable.
And teaching them to accept that disappointment is not just an inevitable part of life but also, if you learn from it, a salutary part of it.
What is the psychological theory that says violence causes only fear and more violence in those other contexts but is salutary and character-building in this one?
Working with younger players like Justin Thomas and Patrick Reed had a salutary effect on Woods, who described as "uplifting" their subsequent enthusiastic support of his comeback.
Alternatively, he could propose changes to the decades-old benefit regulations — potentially depriving DACA of some of its salutary consequences, but leaving its core policy of forbearance intact.
So chalk up another tale of failed crowdfunding, and a salutary lesson that when it comes to hardware crowdfunding expecting delays (at the very least) is always wise.
The furor over the role fake news stories might have played in the election of Donald Trump has obscured the benign, even salutary effects of most news parodies.
A salutary tale about the necessity of healthy skepticism in a functioning society, The Woman Who Fooled the World is about much more than one woman's fraud case.
" According to Mr. Sullum, Mr. Trump's "antics" have the "the salutary effect of undermining respect for the presidency, which may lead to long-overdue limits on its powers.
On the other side, a majority (63 percent) of small-business owners who say Amazon helps drive customers to their businesses see Amazon as having a broader salutary effect.
The lessons for a "peace process" that has become an industry, sucking in millions of dollars from international donors and involving no end of foreign experts, are not salutary.
Sotheby's sale of 19th-century European pictures, attended by a sparse audience of no more than 30 people, was salutary viewing for those who buy art as an investment.
It reflects his long fixation — shared by his boss, President Trump — on immigration not as an often unruly, essentially salutary force in American history, but as a dire threat.
Two stricken renewable-energy providers, America's SunEdison and Spain's Abengoa, provide salutary lessons on the dangers of financial engineering and taking on too much debt in order to expand quickly.
" When Putin lied to Trump's face during their first meeting in Hamburg, Germany, Bolton hoped Trump would take it as a "highly salutary lesson about the character of Russia's leadership.
Let this election have the salutary effect of reminding Americans as a nation of who we are, and the good we can do, when we are put to the test.
In its respect for Mapplethorpe the artist, or maybe because of something less salutary, the movie hogties itself into passivity, never bothering to turn Robert into any kind of character.
It had a salutary experience with its "Glass" headsets, a much-maligned set of primitive AR spectacles that it launched in 2013 only to withdraw them from sale two years later.
We must recall that Iran has a long history with Al-Qaeda and that there are many precedents for Assad adopting a policy of salutary neglect with respect to transnational terrorists.
There was something reassuring about these posts, which seemed to me to advertise both the actual artworks depicted and the fact that he was doing a salutary job keeping himself company.
"The fact that there is a measure to try and reduce the pressure on resources is salutary, but this is insufficient," said Ibrahima Cisse, senior oceans campaign manager for Greenpeace Africa.
For the Tide, that means emphasizing the flaws in single plays over more salutary final results, such as the four national championships Saban's Tide have won in the past seven seasons.
Doing so won't fully close the legal gaps between the men and women in uniform and the rest of us, but it would be a salutary — and long overdue — first step.
In a time of confusion, the best films can offer clarity, comfort and a salutary reminder of complexities that lie beyond the bluster and expedience of political discourse and conventional journalism.
Bowman produces the salutary tale of a lover whose lust was cruelly sapped by the terror that his lady might discover the false calves he had furtively slipped beneath their pillows.
By making a hard pivot toward one subscription to play them all, Apple has a chance to nudge an entire industry toward something a little more salutary than constant cash draws.
In general, though, Mr Fagan succeeds in providing an admirable primer for the enthusiast and a welcome tool for the historian—as well as a salutary reminder of the lessons of inaction.
Still, at a time when Mr Putin and other demagogues are practicing a politics of outrageous lies, it is salutary to watch a team of meticulous investigators establish the cold, hard truth.
There are no easy answers to Nigeria's malaise, but the government's intervention could be more salutary — by prioritizing infrastructure, creating a business-friendly environment and communicating to a populace mired in disappointment.
An article last Sunday about Nancy Reagan's salutary effect on Ronald Reagan's acting career misstated the profession of a Hollywood personality who aided the young Nancy Davis early in her acting career.
And, what may be most salutary, he should signal to members of the House of Saud that he believes what so many of them believe, that Mohammed bin Salman has become toxic.
By the time of this premiere, in the midst of an acrimonious presidential race, a piece that depended upon crowds of people gathering peacefully in an outdoor public space felt especially salutary.
"The 2018 liquidation of Bon-Ton offers a salutary lesson regarding the market's growing impatience with troubled companies that have underinvested and executed well below better capitalized peers," Moody's analyst Christina Boni said.
AMID the shiny skyscrapers and hipster cafés of central Mexico City, the legislative offices of Armando Ríos Piter, a centre-left senator from the poor, rural state of Guerrero, offer a salutary shock.
Indeed, it would be a salutary lesson for Russia, as was its attack on U.S. forces and allies that led to several hundred Russian fatalities in the private "Wagner" army, earlier this year.
But Mr. Paulsen has data to back up his view that investors have maintained their composure to a surprising degree, and maintains that a bigger dose of fear could have a salutary effect.
"It is salutary act for the departure of Kabila and the start of change, because the Congolese people have suffered 18 years of Mr. Kabila," Mr. Fayulu told supporters after casting his vote.
The burden successfully shouldered by the prosecutors in this case, R. Booth Goodwin II (now running for governor in West Virginia) and Steven Ruby, should be a salutary warning to other industrial executives.
By 1974, the most important place to be was the offices of the magazine Ms. For all its excesses, feminism has been the most important and the most salutary change of our lifetimes.
An influential figure for early Beat poets, Kaufman worked in a variety of innovative forms and styles, mixing high and low vernaculars as he delved into the Surrealist tradition with a salutary irreverence.
But there's no question that the many wars National Review has fought to purify the conservative movement have often had a salutary effect, particularly in excluding anti-Semitism and more overt forms of racism.
I think all of that is salutary because I think they understand, if they can't demonstrate good corporate citizenship, that they may prompt a lot of response from Congress they don't want to see.
For example, if wages were to increase, families might be more likely to avail themselves of health services and engage in other salutary behaviors that may be particularly effective around the time of birth.
The FBI chose not to contact each for an interview, judging that the final report included representative documentation of their salutary assessments sufficient for the president and the Senate to make their own judgments.
SUNDAY BUSINESS An article last Sunday about Nancy Reagan's salutary effect on Ronald Reagan's acting career misstated the profession of a Hollywood personality who aided the young Nancy Davis early in her acting career.
Even if Democrats fail in passing legislation to expand the court, proponents argue, the effort would still have a salutary effect by pressuring Chief Justice John Roberts to moderate his colleagues toward the center.
Even so, President Trump's recent aggrandizement of the executive branch may have the ironic and salutary effect of shrinking the power of the presidency by awakening the countervailing power of a long-dormant Congress.
This scandal has had the salutary effect too of exploding what remains of upper middle class and wealthy self-righteousness about the grubby ways of the college sports in the basketball and football divisions.
"We're hopeful that by having a special monitor to observe border patrol facilities and operations in Texas, we're hoping that that adds a salutary effect on border patrol operations throughout the southern border," Schey said.
How can the discomforts that can be so salutary — in Joyce, Ionesco, Bosch, Pollock, and the rest — do their work in the general culture, if the books and plays and artworks lay beyond everyday experience?
One salutary byproduct of Trump's rise is that some in conservative media are having second thoughts, taking stock of how their own bad habits have enabled an unfit demagogue to become their party's standard-bearer.
For now, rising oil prices still set off a salutary chain reaction: Higher prices mean fewer debt-burdened energy companies are in peril, fortifying the market for risky corporate bonds and lifting equities with them.
"Here's what's encouraging — when countries increase economic freedom they have the salutary benefit of ESG gains," he said, adding that by investing in countries where economic freedom is increasing, investors become "missionaries" for ESG improvements.
These developments are salutary, and there is no doubt that American Jews in particular have a moral obligation to speak out, since so much Israeli policy is ultimately undergirded by American dollars and American arms.
It is conceivable The Taylor Force Act could have a salutary effect on President Mahmoud Abbas and the PA since it could open a pathway to an accord which might yield Palestinian jobs and opportunities.
If not the most celebratory concept imaginable, it is nevertheless salutary in pointing up the need for our time to summon the Lutherian grit and imagination to change, to re-form, the world yet again.
After Gutenberg, books became widely available, setting off a cascade of salutary movements and innovations, including but not limited to the Reformation, the Enlightenment, the steam engine, journalism, modern literature, modern medicine, and modern democracy.
The simplicity, physicality and direct attack of "À Bras le Corps," performed in a boxing ring with spectators seated on all sides, was a salutary shock in the highly theatricalized world of 1990s French dance.
The best-case scenario is that blood compounds do indeed turn out to be responsible for the salutary effects; scientists can identify them; and biochemists can work out a way to mass-produce them as drugs.
The mobilization during World War II had some long‐term salutary effects on our economy and society: It brought women into the labor force and it helped transform us from an agrarian to an urban society.
"As we approach Christmas there are thousands of children in temporary accommodation — a salutary reminder of the human cost of policy failure," opposition politician Meg Hillier, who chairs the cross-party committee, said in a statement.
Furthermore, any effort to disenfranchise American Muslims through legal ruses will hamper the integration of Muslims into the American mosaic and interfere with the salutary influence of American values on the mutual respect among religious groups.
Two of them had issues with addiction to the drug, but he concluded that "opioid maintenance therapy can be a safe, salutary and more humane alternative" to surgery or to not treating a patient with chronic pain.
Translated, like Ms Han's previous books, by Deborah Smith with exquisite craft and tact, this luminous album of snow, ash and bone shares the salutary quality of coarse salt-crystals: "the power to preserve…and to heal."
Are we meant to understand that Undine's return to Fort Greene — perhaps a comedown in 2004 but home to million-dollar apartments today — is a salutary form of racial re-education, a way of recentering her blackness?
But I was wrong: Deceptive financial practices aimed at poorly informed consumers do a lot of harm, and until President Trump sabotaged it, the bureau was by all accounts having a hugely salutary effect on families' finances.
Before you go shouting about my macroeconomic illiteracy or the Smoot-Hawley tariffs of the 1930s, or, in the words of Paul Krugman, the "very salutary" effect of the world trading system, let me remind you of something.
These two changes – the first a matter of cost-shifting, the second a matter of the salutary benefits of sunshine – might not solve all that is wrong with our regulatory process, but they would be a good start.
Second, even as conflict and failures continued to define key elements of the trade and macroeconomic agenda, steady adherence to core principles within the G-20 arguably played a salutary role in the face of difficult national politics.
For a decade or more, we have heard about a huge underfunding of investment in infrastructure in the United States — above and beyond the improvements to our infrastructure, such spending would have salutary effects on economic growth and employment.
It's a salutary lesson for any would be pugilist full of his (or her) own hubris—illness makes mortals of us all, even those remote and glistening gods of the four squared ring up there on the TV set.
During his first 100 days, the response to Trump from citizens, courts and members of Congress has been more consequential than anything the President has accomplished and, remarkably, that response may actually be having a salutary effect on him.
Rather, it notes that Germany has a balanced budget amendment with which it legally must comply and that, in any event, Germany's disciplined budget policies have served it well and are a salutary example for other countries to emulate.
It was that scuffle between Warren and Sanders, who had entered the election with something of a non-aggression pact, that opened the door to a salutary airing of the subject of "electability," a sexist prejudice disguised as strategy.
If you believe that the West has had a generalised beneficial and salutary impact on the world, particularly over the last few centuries, we're going to have to look at the values that inspired that, because that is something that's different.
The other salutary effect is that the market heavyweights of the time have been set off in their own corners, affording a place in the sun for those who had once been shouldered aside by the Schnabel-Salle-Fischl juggernaut.
Only a ruling this terse and will-o'-the-wisp could enable religious groups' advocates to claim Zubik is a "clear win for the religious non-profits" while supporters of the government's position see the ruling as "salutary for employees".
As a nation, we also must safeguard them and their communities from the irreparable harm caused by the threat of deportation, through programs such as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA) or through legislation that codifies its salutary purposes.
But Doyle offers a salutary reminder of the greatness of the tales spun by Hawthorne, Kipling, Conrad, Stevenson and others of that ilk, and I was won over despite myself by his loving reconstruction of an era of storytelling now lost.
ERDENE, Mongolia (Reuters) - An hour's drive from Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar, a lavish monument to national hero Genghis Khan could provide a salutary lesson to the man who built it a decade ago: champion wrestler, businessman and current president, Battulga Khaltmaa.
Ranked-choice voting can give voters more choice among a broad range of candidates, including those from a third or fourth party or no party at all – which would put salutary pressure on the major parties to field the most appealing possible candidates.
A study by Mr Tabarrok published in 2007 concluded that the threat of an additional 20 years of prison made criminals 17% less likely to reoffend; the prospect of fatherhood, it seems, is more salutary than that of two decades of incarceration.
Although there are salutary attempts in PROMESA to create greater fiscal accountability in Puerto Rico, the measure as it stands risks setting a precedent for putting Ohioans, and other U.S. taxpayers, on the hook for solving future problems not of their making.
ZACHARY WOOLFE It is salutary, while hearing the gorgeous, seductive strains of Monteverdi's "L'Incoronazione di Poppea," to try to conjure the actual personages and circumstances of the place and time represented in this historical confection: Rome at the dawning of the Christian millenniums.
"When the system works as it should, it encourages what one leading jurist has called 'percolation' -- the salutary process by which many lower federal courts offer competing and increasingly refined views on a legal issue before higher courts definitively resolve it," he wrote.
Behind the critiques: Mr. Sanders's advisers have often worked off assumptions that their policies would sharply increase economic growth, reduce health care costs and create other salutary effects, making the policies in question look more affordable and desirable than they would with more cautious assumptions.
Instead of the maximalist, celebrity-driven, intoxicant culture of '70s television — Nixon, Star Wars, shag rugs, cocaine, nuclear bombs — we now have the flattened, participatory, somehow salutary aesthetic of avocado toast, Outdoor Voices leggings, reclaimed wood, Sky Ting yoga classes, and succulents in ceramic planters.
Junger argues that in the modern world, the salutary effects of tribalism are to be found mainly in combat and disaster situations like earthquakes or the AIDS epidemic, which fostered collaboration based on the immediate struggle for survival and shared experiences of fear and loss.
The U.S. economy is showing weakness in Nearly Everything But Employment ("NEBE") and even its salutary pace of job formation is plagued by an unusual level of temporary and low wage hiring, painfully low labor force participation and very low levels of nominal wage growth.
" Further, he said: "Considering standing armies as dangerous to free governments in time of peace, I shall not seek to enlarge our present establishment, nor disregard that salutary lesson of political experience which teaches that the military should be held subordinate to the civil power.
"There are many salutary effects of consuming a Mediterranean diet that is rich in fruits and vegetables, lower in simple sugars, lower in red and processed meats, with a few servings per week of fish," Taylor, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
When Damon Runyon, the bard of Broadway, noted that though these biblical caveats about races and battles had some truth, that was still the way to bet, he was proclaiming a salutary view that things could be predicted, and were all the better for it.
In addition to creating direct benefits by curbing hazardous air pollutants, the steps plant owners take to reduce mercury emissions — installing new technologies and switching to cleaner fuels — necessarily reduce other forms of pollution as well, creating so-called "co-benefits," or salutary indirect effects.
HOWARD MARKS: I think that it would start by saying that President Trump's election was one of the biggest surprises that anybody living has ever seen; and that how salutary he has been for the economy and for the market is another big surprise.
This on-off rhythm, so fundamental to the structure of Lax's poetry, actually presents a salutary model for reading Lax and difficult poetry in general: alternately slow and fast, attentive and inattentive, neither pole privileged but instead adopted to suit the occasion and mood.
" Approximately 500 artists responded by picketing the Met, which issued a statement that its "responsibility to the people of New York is best served by remaining open and allowing art to work its salutary effect on the minds and spirits of all of us.
Years of record output growth have had a salutary effect on government finances, however: The ministry forecast sees total public sector debt falling to 58 percent of gross domestic product next year, bringing it below the European Union's 60 percent ceiling for the first time since 2010.
Swansea's 3-2 defeat, pockmarked by lackluster defending that allowed Arsenal what the coach called "two poor goals," left Bradley with a team that sits second from the bottom in the Premier League and offered him a salutary reminder of the scale of the task ahead.
They include tax cuts because the economy is still primarily consumer driven, and the assumption is that extra money in the hands of consumers will not only find its way into increased consumer spending, but will also have a salutary political effect for the party in power.
A repeat still remains a distant prospect, of course — Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, both likely to progress on Wednesday, were most likely not too disappointed to see both Barcelona and City eliminated — but it provides a salutary reminder that nothing can be taken for granted in this competition.
If you believe that the West has had a generalised beneficial and salutary impact on the world... we're going to have to look at the values that inspired that In secular countries, what we've seen is the attempt to supplant a religious-based social fabric with a governmental fabric.
On the contrary, failed predictions have never caused even the slightest change in claims: the same people who predicted that Bill Clinton's 1993 tax hike would kill jobs and that Obamacare would be an economic disaster are making confident predictions about the salutary effects of tax cuts now.
At times Mr. Bourdain's capacity as truth-teller could bleed into other, less salutary roles: the attention-seeking bully, the purveyor of well-polished shtick, the lecture-circuit fixture who, on cue, would curse like a line cook who has just chopped off the tip of his finger.
There is something salutary and urgently necessary in the way the professor pounds his message home, with his statistics and charts and sickening Ivy League anecdotes, informing his right-thinking readers that the status of which they love to boast was purchased at the expense of our egalitarian ideals.
But my general response to these fears is similar to one offered by Christine Emba of The Washington Post, who argued that stricter boundaries on how you chase a co-worker are a salutary corrective to the pervasive idea that maximal sexual experience is essential to the good life.
America may have thrown off the yoke of King George III, but Americans chose to be governed by George Bush II. It is salutary to recall that George III when sane lost the American colonies, but when insane ruled a Britain that triumphed over the armies of the (elected) Emperor Napoleon.
"I actually do see the correction of another 10 percent happening (and) I think it will be overdue and probably salutary … It might cause some blood to flow and I'm afraid to say I think that is going to happen at some stage in the next weeks or months," Marsh said.
"Gather the Daughters," Jennie Melamed's debut novel, presents a world in which child abuse has been normalized, even sanctified, and in which the salutary pleasures available to girls and women are few and far between — a world in which girls make a harrowingly quick journey from childhood to motherhood to death.
" Bolton continued, "It should be a highly salutary lesson about the character of Russia's leadership … and it should be a firebell-in-the-night warning about the value Moscow places on honesty, whether regarding election interference, nuclear proliferation, arms control or the Middle East: Negotiate with today's Russia at your peril.
In the end, then, while "Blitzed" makes for provocative reading, and while the encouragement to look at the Third Reich from a fresh vantage point is salutary, anyone seeking a deepened understanding of the Nazi period must be wary of a book that provides more distraction and distortion than clarification.
But even if there's a modest decline in work — or a socially salutary decline, due to new mothers taking more leave or kids staying in school longer or people choosing to retire earlier because they want to — that could have significant economic effects, which the model will not pick up.
Some composers who make generative music do so for its applications in public spaces—it's said to have salutary effects for the stressed masses in airports, banks, and retail stores—and at a lecture, I once heard Eno talk about the beneficial effects that an installation of his reportedly had in a hospital.
This salutary approach to defining overbroad words like corruption was applauded by many civil libertarians and liberals, and especially by criminal defense attorneys who had seen up close how expandable terms like corruption could be, and were being abused by ambitious prosecutors determined to add notches to their belts by convicting dishonest politicians.
"No, these changes are salutary, helpful and long overdue, but I don't think that they will deter the FTC from imposing a very substantial civil penalty on Facebook should the Commission find, as I expect it will, that Facebook violated the consent decree with the FTC," said David Vladeck, who led the Bureau when Facebook signed the agreement.
"In the short term at least, this does provide Republicans with something they can all hang their hat on, at a time when they've been fighting with each other so much — so that can have a salutary effect by shoring up the GOP base and distract from the daily drama around Trump himself," one longtime Clinton adviser said.
In 1834, the American Anti-Slavery Society issued a pamphlet of admonishment: We have noticed with sorrow, that some of the colored people are purchasers of lottery tickets, and confess ourselves shocked to learn that some persons, who are situated to do much good, and whose example might be most salutary, engage in games of chance for money and for strong drink.
Its most salutary provisions deal with online privacy policies, including a requirement under federal law that users be provided with "clear and conspicuous notice" of the consumer data privacy policies of a communications or technology company, an ability for users to opt in for the collection of sensitive information, and a prohibition on companies denying service to anyone who refuses to waive privacy rights.
The former staffer cited a salutary example in former President George H.W. Bush, who broke a famous campaign pledge not to raise taxes and subsequently lost his bid for a second term to Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton6900 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2628 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE.
It has been a long time since anyone mistook him for anything but that, and it is tempting to imagine a world in which the response to him was salutary neglect, and the world turned and left him to plod through icy penthouses, improperly advance his lie in endless Florida golf games against his rancid divorce-collecting peers, leave small tips on big checks, and engage in the more genteel forms of tax evasion.
In broad conceptual terms, the desire to allude to context and history may be salutary, yet there is also some reason for trepidation: it's one thing for an architect to invoke the distinct scale of a low-rise historic neighborhood on the mega-scale of a high-rise office tower, but it's quite another to imagine that an office building can actually embody the authentic neighborhood that surrounds it — and not merely the spectacular simulation of said neighborhood.

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