... completely left to free commerce, in which the state, less through command and prohibition, e.g., determination of a maximum, than through encouragement of, e.g., selling from department stores, ... those who prefer “peace and quiet.” In that way, the “greatest possible freedom is to be unified with the greatest possible equality in life,” namely, through “private businessand private property.” ... process); Fries argued on the contrary that our only possible understanding of nature had to be mathematical and mechanical, and that reflection on nature shows that “all material forces have to...
... ba) and the signific meaning three Nôm character , (tay, hand) is made up of the signific (hand) and the phonetic (read tây) Nôm character (trăm, hundred) is made up of the signific (hundred) and ... distinction between initial consonants d- and gi-, between initial consonants ch- and tr-, between final consonants -n and -ng, between final consonants -c(k) and -t.32) As can just be seen, Chữ nôm ... Thuyên and others were said to have followed his example Such were Nguyễn Sĩ Cố , and Chu An The latter and Nguyễn Thuyên were reported to have been respectively the authors of Quốc ngữ thi tập and...
... Sack, B., and V Wieland 2000 “Interest-Rate Smoothing and Optimal Monetary Policy: A Review of Recent Empirical Evidence.” Journal of Economics andBusiness 52 (1–2): 205–28 Sander, H., and S Kleimeier ... and Svensson (1999), Rudebusch (2002a, 2002b), Levin and Williams (2003), and Ellingsen and S¨derstr¨m (2004) See o o Sack and Wieland (2000) and Rudebusch (2006) for a survey of studies on interest ... PassThrough.” ZEW Discussion Paper No 02-26 Hofmann, B 2003 “EMU and the Transmission of Monetary Policy: Evidence from Business Lending Rates.” ZEI University of Bonn Kleimeier, S., and H Sander...
... outstanding debt is noncontingent Likewise, more recent explanations such as those of Holmstr¨ m and Tirole o (1997) and Diamond and Rajan (2000) assume that deposit claims are noncontingent and ... that the left-hand side of inequality (23) is reduced by εPr(HH) Bank and Nonbank Financial Intermediation 2513 detail by Fluck and Lynch The main difference between this paper and theirs is ... comparable nonconglomerate firms (see, e.g., Graham, Lemmon, and Wolf (2002) and Campa and Kedia (2002)) Consequently, conglomerates will tend to trade at a discount relative to stand-alone firms...
... sphenoid sinus drains into the spheno‐ethmoidal recess, located between the superior turbinate bone and the nasal septum. (3, 11, 12) Air and mucus enter and exit the sinus through the sinus ostia. The functions of the nose and sinuses include olfaction (sense of smell), respiration, and defense. (3, 11, 12) The nose and sinuses produce mucus to keep the ... TURBINATES, AND OTHER "NON- SINUS" CAUSES OF NASAL BLOCKAGE Chapter 12: Questions Allergic andNon Allergic Sinusitis for the Primary Care Physician: Pathophysiology, Evaluation and Treatment ... billion). (5‐7) It is estimated that 2.2 billion dollars is spent yearly on prescription and nonprescription medication. (5‐7) About 12% each of the costs for asthma and chronic otitis media and eustachian tube disorders were 19 attributed to diagnosis and treatment of comorbid sinusitis.(5‐8) Nearly 90% of all expenditures ($5.1 billion) were ...
... 7.3 Log of non- weighted, onsite non- carcinogenic discharges 2.59 2.82 Log of non- weighted, onsite carcinogenic discharges 0.22 0.89 Log of toxicity-weighted, onsite non- carcinogenic discharges 5.69 ... disease and total noncancer mortality, however, the significant effects observed for Set (Table 2) are significant only in nonadjacent non- metropolitan areas Death rates for total non- cancer and ... analysis Sets through For total non- cancer mortality, greater discharges of noncarcinogenic chemicals were associated with higher mortality rates for Set 1, and remained significant in Sets and For...
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... and ϕ1 (z) has genus or 1, and g(z) = m k=1 (z +αk ) be an even polynomial with non- negative real coefficients and at least one non- real zero Then for all z ∈ R and all non- negative integers k, ... Definition 22 and the leading coefficients of f and g are of the same sign, or (2) f and g have interlacing zeros with form (ii) or (iii) in Definition 22, and the leading coefficients of f and g are ... Gilliam, Jim and Betty Griset, Karl and Jane Gudino, Michael Hadj, Steve and Hoan Hensley, Ruslan Janumyan, Kevin Knight, Phuong Le, Lemee Nakamura, Barry and Irene McGeorge, Israel and Yoko Peralta,...
... the passthrough is higher in the long term (BIS, 1994, Cottarelli and Kourelis, 1994, and Borio and Fritz 1995) Recent cross-country studies by Kleimeier and Sander (2000 and 2002), Donnay and Degryse ... the immediate pass -through is relatively high in Belgium, Finland and the Netherlands with an immediate pass -through between 50% and 100% The same range is found for mortgages and time deposits ... (Hofmann, 2000, and Kleimeier and Sander, 2000 and 2002b) See Scholnick (1996) for an analysis of an asymmetric interest rate pass -through process in Malaysia and Singapore 21 Mester and Saunders...
... of a threeequation system, namely: demand and aggregate supply and an equation for the monetary rule that solves the central bank’s optimization problem, and whose results rely on the imposition ... for inflation stabilization and for exchange rate depreciation and a lesser preference for the output gap In the same vein as Cecchetti and Krause (2001) and Cecchetti and Ehrmann (1999), Bejarano ... both academic economists andmonetary authorities, and their application in several research studies is frequent, as occurs in Rudebusch and Svensson (1998, 1999), Favero and Rovelli (2003), Ozlale...
... between cities and land-use categories, hence comparisons of the combined land-use categories from the two cities from non- urban areas were not possible Nonetheless, all four land-use classes ... (a) Gainesville (ns200), (b) Miami (ns240), and non- urban areas (ns448) in Florida centrations in non- urban areas surrounding the two cities and land-use categories analyzed within the two urban ... concentrations in urban and nonurban soils in Florida, and (ii) investigate the relationship between arsenic background concentrations and the extent of human activity and other soil properties...
... consumption by a/2 units of food and (1-a)/2 units of clothing, where a lies between zero and (Why does a lie between and 1?) e.g if a=0, the loss is 0.5 unit of clothing, and if a=1, the loss is 0.5 ... before-subsidy and tax supply curve of foreign exchange (Area ABQ0Q1s under supply curve S in Figure 8.4) It is clear from Figure 8.4 that the market demand and supply curves for foreign exchange, Dt and ... exports, and d is the tax on exports If QF is the total quantity of foreign exchange required for the project, and it is obtained in the proportions b and (1-b) from reduced imports and additional...
... child and play which points to the literal usage here 756 “fire AND coal” would be expanded to “fire AND coal”, “fires AND coal”, “fire AND coals”, and “fires AND coals”) The inflected forms were generated ... suited for distinguishing literal and nonliteral usages, even for expressions in canonical form which tend to be largely idiomatic and would all be classified as non- literal by the previously proposed ... knowledge base and/ or by looking at word overlap in the glosses (see Budanitsky and Hirst (2006) for an overview) Distributional approaches, on the other hand, rely on text corpora, and model relatedness...
... Tribal and Native Epidemiology Centers, and Tribal Colleges and Universities to collect data and to assure the proper distribution and utilization of findings • Resources must be identified and ... history and behavior, contraceptive use, non- voluntary sexual intercourse, and unintended pregnancies among urban AI/AN in order to help fill a need for baseline information and to better understand ... consider this publication easy to understand and use? c Yes No What would have made it easier to understand and use? How you intend to use this publication and the information it contains? (Check...
... borrowing costs and stimulate spending As Dale (2010) and Gagnon et al (2010) emphasise, the financial crisis highlighted the importance of understanding alternative ways to conduct monetary policy ... Government The government does not spend and transfers all revenues to households It finances these transfers through seigniorage andthrough the issuance of long-term and short-term government bonds The ... demand shock Persistence of technology shock Persistence of exogenous risk premia shock Standard error of the preference shock innovation Standard error of money demand shock innovation Standard...
... EM-LP-32 EM-LP-128 EM-rand-1 EM-rand-8 EM-rand-32 EM-rand-128 EM-rand-1K 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 EM-rand-10K 32 128 1K 10K 100 83.6 77.8 67.8 52.6 30.3 non- unique c non- c 100 89.0 81.8 ... less than 95 The percent of non- unique types are reported overall, as well as only among coupled words (c.) and non- coupled words (non- c.) The last two columns show the standard deviation in test ... the end of Model training, and at iterations of HMM When random initialization is used, we run 20 random trials with different initialization, and report the min, max, and mean AER achieved in...
... g i n a PiG, and by the constraints i n t r o d u c e d via functional structures in LFG In a GPSG on the other hand, recurslon and the checking of the dependencies go hand in hand in a sense ... (Joshi and Levy,1981)) Thus L2 and L3 in some ways characterize the limiting cases of context-sensitlvlty that can be achieved by TAG's and TAG's with local constraints In (JoshI,Levy, and Takahashi,1975) ... Theoretical, and Computational Perseptives, (edso Dowry, O., Karttunen, L., and Zwicky, A.), Cambridge University Press, (to appear) constraints checked Thus in a TAG, lexical insertion goes hand in hand...