Some studies suggest that fiscal policy is better suited to steering nominal demand, because once implemented (where the delays currently lie), it affects the economy more swiftly than changes in interest rates.
That's because schools have implemented computers to sustain the current paradigm of teaching rather than disrupt it.
There is a simple and effective long term solution, which will never be implemented because some people would be put out.
But they still might be held responsible for exposing credit-card numbers, particularly if the breach occurred because of poorly implemented or maintained security technology.
Some parts of the new regulations simply reiterate rules that were already in place -- such as requirements for dust-control measures at construction sites -- but have been poorly implemented because the environmental authorities have lacked clout.
In pursuing his earlier aims, Mr Bush either had the country behind him or, if not, could get his policies implemented because they united his party and divided Democrats (this was the case with the tax cuts).
These technologies can reduce the time and money companies require for network maintenance, and are being implemented largely because of these cost savings.
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This is because newish rules, implemented in the wake of the scandals at Enron and other companies, ban auditors from offering a wide range of non-audit services.
But far more important is, I'm not even sure how such a law would be effectively implemented, because there is a huge amount of transfer of funds around the world.
Stimulus appeared to fail because it was fitfully implemented.
In response to the DISH Proposal, Clearwire has received a letter from Sprint stating, among other things, that Sprint has reviewed the DISH Proposal and believes that it is illusory, inferior to the Sprint transaction and not viable because it cannot be implemented in light of Clearwire's current legal and contractual obligations.
The ideas could not be implemented easily, because they were incompatible with the existing procedures, but they were all reasonable ideas.
Most analysts still expect unemployment to rise in the coming months, largely because of public sector spending cuts implemented by the government, which are designed to bring down the UK's budget deficit.
Critics of Twitter say the service is vulnerable to unauthorized messages because the company hasn't widely implemented "two-factor authentication, " an extra layer of protection to ensure a person who enters a password to a digital service is the authorized user.
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They have implemented strategies to attracted and retain employees with disabilities because hiring persons with disabilities results is good business.
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Nobody should be trading defense stocks based on such dire scenarios, because there are too many uncertainties concerning how the deficit reduction pact will be implemented to develop a firm conviction about where demand for military goods is headed.
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Because the majority of fish live in the shallow waters near islands, rangers have implemented a fishing ban within 100 meters of islands.
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To be frank, my favorite notification method implemented on any mobile OS is the status bar on Android, mainly because it's easily accessible and navigable the vast majority of the time (it gets hidden in certain apps).
Because NASDAQ OMX offers SMARTS in Software as a Service (SaaS), it can be implemented relatively quickly.
Because the innovations that led to such spectacular growth over the last two centuries have been fully implemented.
And some of the very leaders on Capitol Hill who insist we can't raise rates on the wealthiest Americans -- on millionaires and billionaires -- because it would be bad for the economy insisted the very same thing in 1993, when those rates were first implemented under President Clinton.
But it is the law of the land, and it passed and it was signed into law by the President because he is absolutely committed to the Wall Street reform piece of this and to the reforms that could not be implemented fully until Richard Cordray was in office, as he is today.
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