Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
All these account for a dangerous inflationary policies being followed by the central bank of the country.
"If you are asking us to pursue an inflationary policy, that we won't do."
Economists compare this inflationary policy to a heroin habit.
Glasgow saw his role as frustrating Labor's inflationary policies.
If the fall in the exchange rate is due to inflationary policies at home, a tightening is in order.
Without that discipline, the investors fear, nations like Britain might once again pursue inflationary policies, making their currencies less valuable.
In every country, those who pursue inflationary policies suddenly felt themselves to be affirmed and encouraged by what the President of the Commission had to say.
Pitts said that the proposal is an attempt to preserve the economy of South Carolina in the midst of inflationary policy.
Yet even he believes that the Obama Administration is pursuing an inflationary policy "deliberately, so they can destroy the economy and rebuild it along socialist lines."
Now they are switching to an inflationary policy, rushing to build inventories in expectation of higher future costs, Mr. Hoey said.
The Peruvian military government ran deeper into debt and was forced to devalue the currency and ran inflationary policies.
The DP responded first with inflationary policies, then when that failed, with authoritarianism and populism.
Grant, a fiscal conservative, received Washington D.C. pressure from politicians, including members of his own cabinet, to adopt an inflationary policy to relieve the depression.
Critics of George Soros argue that monetary inflationary policies encourage investment in fragile financial markets that will periodically crash.
Russia's problems were aggravated by the irresponsible inflationary policies of its central bank and by the Duma's refusal to establish an effective system to collect taxes.
In late 19th century United States, the Free Silver movement advocated the inflationary policy of free coinage of silver.
Asked how the Kremlin planned to cover such deficits, Mr. Maslyukov's deputy said the Government would mostly print new money, an inflationary policy known as "emission."
Meanwhile, in Moscow, the Duma was reducing Yeltsin's power and endorsing the fruitless inflationary policies of the Russian Central Bank.
Alternatively, if a country were to pursue an excessively inflationary policy, its commodity prices would rise and its exchange rate would fall - sending a signal to tighten up.
Labor Treasurer Ted Theodore meanwhile supported the view of John Maynard Keynes that an inflationary policy of increased government spending was required.
But there is no doubt a lingering public memory of the time when important figures in the party spouted Marxist slogans and big unions pushed Labor Governments into inflationary policies.
This, he contends, was achieved by the targeting of M3, the money supply measure, which was the backbone of the counter inflationary policy of Mrs Thatcher's first administration.
This post-war policy was preceded by an inflationary policy during World War I, when many European nations abandoned the gold standard, forced by the enormous costs of the war.
And even if inflationary policies were to give the economy a false flush of artificial health, they would be counterproductive in the long run because they would relax the pressure for fundamental reform.
Fenton became a supporter of the cautious, deflationary economic policies championed inside the Cabinet by his fellow minister Joseph Lyons, while other ministers supported more radical inflationary policies.