austerity造句91. In the long run, "I think time is on the side of the euro," he said, provided countries stick to austerity budgets.
92. John Osborne's kitchen sink classic, 'Look Back in Anger', which we think of as epitomising post-war austerity, is really about the emergence from that era into a more affluent, complex world.
93. The austerity measures will have little immediate adverse effect on the average Moroccan.
94. He rejected the austerity program advocated by the International Monetary Fund.
95. A member of the main, reformed branch of Cistercian monks, characterized by austerity and a vow of silence, established in1664 at La Trappe Monastery in northwest France.
96. And it's true that bond investors have turned on governments with intractable deficits. But there is no evidence that short-run fiscal austerity in the face of a depressed economy reassures investors.
97. However, the failure of austerity program, so that Socrates discredited to the "villagers again."
98. Austerity is self-defeating: when everyone tries to pay down debt at the same time, the result is depression and deflation, and debt problems grow even worse.
99. If an austerity diet is given at the wrong time the birds will not pick up enough for their nuptial moult and your breeding will suffer.
100. But as the EU's poorest country undergoes an austerity program to boost investor confidence, some are nostalgic for the more certain days of communism.
101. BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The euro zone's overall budget gap fell last year but deficits in Greece and Portugal were higher than expected, underlining the challenges presented by their austerity programs.
102. Afterward, the Chinese central bank announced new monetary austerity measures.
103. On the contrary, if people "seek generous without economy", i. e. , devoted to expanding their businesses without austerity, they will not come to good at the end.
104. Cameron strikes a Churchillian tone when he talks about the nation's austerity plans.
105. Arledge, citing the Greek government's austerity plan as an example.
106. Our anxiety about an austerity drive in industrialised countries is clear.
107. As a result austerity measures across much of Europe must focus on cutting spending.
108. First, the Keynesians are right to observe that, for the rich world as a whole, there is a danger of overdoing the short-term budget austerity.
109. Greek government's austerity program has attracted widespread public discontent, protest-related activities has been going on for nearly a month.
110. The strike, against the government's planned austerity measures, coincided with marches in several European countries.
111. Futures markets were proposed in early 1988, but their implementation was delayed by an austerity program begun in September 1988 and economic difficulties, the China Daily said.
112. FOR a brief interlude after the mid-terms Americans seemed seduced by the siren song of Germanic austerity.
113. Hi, well, I am not surprised. But obviously austerity, notwithstanding what's going on in Luxembourg, austerity very much the way of the world as far as Europe is concerned.
114. Austerity is prompting a re - think in other areas too.
115. The strike is the latest in a series by public employees in protest at worsening economic conditions and government austerity measures.
116. Players in the first division are protesting at being asked to pay a new super tax on high earners imposed by the Italian government as part of its latest austerity package.
117. Emergency austerity programmes in some countries will put a drag on growth.
118. In Portugal, in fact, the leaders of the main parties have just announced plans to push through a substantial austerity program.
119. Ministers insisted there would be no backsliding on the government's hardline austerity programmes after data showed that Britain's economy grew by just 0.2% in the spring.
120. The region's profligate economies will struggle for longer as austerity kicks in.