For their part, the Arabs have demonstrated clearly that they do not share the administration's newfound faith that a nuclear-armed Iran will reach a stable equilibrium in a Bakeresque Middle Eastern balance of powers.
Rather than achieve a higher equilibrium for AdWords a lower one was created, forcing the reversal of the Panda change and thus allowing the organic love to flow once more.
In order for this voluntary progressive tax to gain market share and achieve a sustainable equilibrium it must be tied to the provision of a government service that can be alternatively supplied by private institutions.
All is at a delicate equilibrium, until the owner feels compelled to give in to a firmly worded request from the retailer for an additional discount, or a demand to air-freight, at manufacturer's expense, some boxes of shirts that suffered a two-week production delay and now won't be accepted by the retailer if they're any later than they already are.
The reserve was designed to create a sustainable equilibrium between the flora, fauna and local population, and more than a million people live in this area.
Using a reaction equilibrium metaphor, Fear and Greed are two reasonably stable, low-energy states for a Board, and which one is the preferred resting state depends on the makeup of the group.
Half-measures will result in a new equilibrium, but one that is still too heavy.
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Now that enlargement has greatly slowed, a new equilibrium between Europe, Russia and America may emerge.
The Indian Express said the talks "could be the first step towards a new equilibrium in Sino-Indian relations".
Agent-based modelling does not assume that the economy can achieve a settled equilibrium.
But at the end of this tough road, state budgets, debt burdens, economy and currency will be back to a sustainable equilibrium.
Another appealing aspect of biodynamics is the notion of healing the land, of bringing soils and their environment--and the cosmos--back into a lively equilibrium.
Anthony entered the league at 19, after just one season at Syracuse University, and there were the predictable reckless episodes, but there's now a new equilibrium.
Likewise, a well formed tight base on a stock that has slumped indicates that a re-pricing move has been completed and a new equilibrium has been reached.
The Nobel committee seems to be highlighting the wide range of ideas and skills that comprise modern economics: a healthy equilibrium, you might say, between poets and plumbers.
He said that with the global economy still struggling, "there are limits to the ability of domestic policy to stimulate private sector demand as the economy adjusts to a new equilibrium".
At the same time, notebook computer demand will recover as component shortages from the Japanese earthquake and tsunami diminish and as customer demand for a new generation of notebook computers and. tablet computers establishes a new equilibrium.
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I'm even cautiously optimistic that the current impasse over gun regulation is a bad-equilibrium that few consumers actually want, and that a reconstructed Freedom Group, fighting for sensible change as a fifth column from within the industry, might well find that many people -- even a significant portion of the NRA's members -- would buy from a truly responsible (and high quality) gunmaker if given the chance.
If a stock is going down on heavier than normal volume, this means it will keep falling until it reaches a point of equilibrium.
As the investigation into the results of the trial gets under way and the waters calm, the market is likely to climb a bit to a more stable equilibrium in the near-term.
Clinton has a lot of reasons to pull cooperatively with Obama and may want to help America achieve a new strategic direction and establish a new global equilibrium -- securing Obama's place in history, and her own.
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Introduce a third seller, however, and the stifling equilibrium is broken as a series of market-energising relocations and pricing changes kick in.
Beal thinks the government has delayed equilibrium in a number of areas, especially commercial real estate.
But in a struggling economy that equilibrium point, beyond which an increased cost of hiring unquestionably kills jobs, is always lower.
The macroeconomy has a long-run equilibrium natural rate of unemployment and GDP from which unanticipated counter-cyclical policy can scarcely nudge the economy.
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The consensus view, expressed by either buying or selling the stock determines the market value of the security through a supply-demand equilibrium.
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