The fastest riser for boys in 2012 -- Major, coming in at 483 -- is harder to peg.
Spinners Ashley Giles and Gareth Batty combined to peg Sri Lanka back after they had eased to 72-1.
An even bigger constraint on China's monetary policy is that it continues to peg its currency to the dollar.
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Meanwhile, a steep falloff in stock-market price swings is making investors more confident in their ability to peg companies' values.
For instance, it has become difficult for governments to peg their exchange rates indefinitely in the face of adverse circumstances.
But even without this pressure, Chinese officials had reason to question their choice of standard to which to peg their currency.
Meanwhile, Iceland's central bank has abandoned an attempt to peg its currency at 131 kronor to the euro after just two days.
Girouard told buyers to peg what a Pier 1 customer, typically a woman 22 to 40, would be willing to pay, then find it cheap.
The controls were accompanied by a move to peg the ringgit at 3.8 to the dollar about 10% stronger than the market rate at the time.
Indeed Poland was supposed to peg its currency to the Euro as a pre-condition for joining something that it (very wisely) has refrained from actually doing.
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Just as he had done in the opening set, Djokovic rallied to peg back Nadal to 2-2 after breaking the Spaniard's serve with beautifully adjudged lob.
It also places in jeopardy the aim of a concentrated effort to peg back the insurgency in the still-violent east during the next two fighting seasons.
The condition to peg off-peak fares at RPI -1, or 1% below the retail price index measure of inflation, will be written into the contract for the next rail franchise.
But Shuler, a devout Christian who abstains from alcohol and caffeine, was quick to distance himself from liberals when the GOP tried to peg him to Pelosi during the campaign.
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She has taken advantage of the income-based repayment option, which allows borrowers to peg their federal loan payments to a certain portion of income and lowers a borrower's monthly payment.
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To peg the biggest draft busts, we looked at the players selected as one of the top five picks in the NFL, NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball drafts since 1983.
Gold-defined money is credible money much demanded in the marketplace, which means that the countries that choose to peg their money to gold will have an easy time financing government through deficits.
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The U.S. committed to exchange for gold dollars held by foreign central banks and Treasuries (governments) while other countries used their dollar reserves to peg (i.e. manipulate) their currencies to the dollar.
He will also try to peg Mr Kerry as a Massachusetts liberal, of the Michael Dukakis variety (Mr Dukakis was trounced by Mr Bush's father in the 1988 election after being branded wishy-washy).
If so, you best hop on the next flight to somewhere not within Europe, as the almighty European Commission is fixing to peg the default volume limit on portable media players at 80 decibels.
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As a powerful, switch-hitting technologist and economist, he is able to peg the steady expansion of chip speeds and bandwidth to sudden business-inflection points -- those dramatic moments when a new business model dethrones the old.
Several countries, such as Slovakia, Bulgaria, and the Baltics, have either chosen to adopt the Euro or to peg their currencies to it, which makes their currencies artificially expensive and their goods less competitive on world markets.
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In truth, a gold exchange standard would be as simple as Treasury announcing a plan to peg the dollar to a set gold price, after which the market price of gold would regulate the supply of money.
Thus, in one sense, have Asian countries ignored the lessons of their financial crisis in 1997-98, which erupted in large part because they tried to peg their currencies to the dollar to keep exports strong and damn the long-term consequences.
The use of the Fed to peg nominal interest rates at artificially low levels, fine tune the yield curve, incentivize risk taking, monetize government debt, and inflate selected asset prices by allocating credit are deviations from sound money and free markets.
Already Italy is being compared to Argentina, where a currency peg to the dollar made exports uncompetitive, sparking a recession and, ultimately, a fiscal crisis that forced the country to ditch the peg and devalue the peso.
Some suggest the Swiss ought to announce a peg to the euro or engineer a negative nominal interest rate.
The obvious step to take would be for China to break the peg to the dollar, which would effectively begin another chapter in monetary history.
China needs to loosen its peg to the U.S. dollar, Koester says. or risk losing out on some business to lower-cost producers in other emerging markets.
Meader gave the example of the recent move by the Swiss National Bank to keep a peg to the euro after the Swiss franc rose sharply as investors sought a safe haven.
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