But that provision in Humphrey-Hawkins has needlessly confused the Fed and the rest of us over our central bank's proper role.
This shift was codified by the Employment Act of 1946 and, later, the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1978.
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The bill would repeal the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act of 1978, which, among other things, required the Fed to consider how its actions affect short-term economic growth.
Just as the Humphrey-Hawkins legislation in the 1970s put a new burden on the U.S. Federal Reserve, that of seeking full employment, so did Madame Lagarde appear to add a mission for the IMF, which was founded after World War II to help manage international capital flows to ward off balance-of-payment crises.
Chris Humphrey out-paced Steven Smith to reach a long ball and smashed a shot past Reds goalkeeper Jamie Langfield.
And by heightening that contrast between the parties in that way, the Republicans positioned themselves to benefit in the next several election cycles when the electoral mood changed and shifted against the Kennedy-Johnson-Humphrey Democrats.
Three elements have to be present to violate most state gambling laws--namely "prize, chance and consideration, " says attorney Chuck Humphrey, a gaming-law specialist and author of the Gambling Law U.S. blog.
Motherwell maintained the pressure, but Sutton and Murphy could not make the most of Hateley set-pieces and Chris Humphrey could not quite turn a Jones cross into a team-mate's path.
The Democrats were about to nominate as their standard bearer Hubert Humphrey, LBJ's loyal, pro-war vice president, even though Humphrey had not competed in a single primary.
We learned about Phil's realisation that he would never make it as a footballer and his decision to go into sport journalism instead, as well as his childhood sporting hero - Charlton full-back John Humphrey, who none of us had ever heard of!
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Later, while working on a doctorate in political science at the University of Minnesota, Mr. Kampelman became an adviser to then-Minneapolis Mayor Hubert Humphrey.
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Drinking may even be on the rise, reckons Humphrey Serjeantson of IWSR, a London-based market-research firm.
Mr Humphrey said the only winners in the multi-million pound industry were the human traffickers and pimps.
It has taken on some big-name sports presenters including Jake Humphrey, who led the BBC's Formula One coverage, and Clare Balding who presented horse racing and Olympics coverage for the BBC.
To kick off 2013: A fundamental aspect of education policy that is posing a challenge for the Welsh government, hand-in-hand with the sort of statistics that Sir Humphrey would describe as "difficult".
You know you have reached a certain level of immortality when your name becomes a verb, and I can think of no better example than the American actor Humphrey Bogart, perhaps best known for his role in that all-time classic Casablanca.
David Magee, analyst at SunTrust Robinson Humphrey, says Circuit City will benefit even more as the 2009 digital-broadcasting transition date draws near.
He showed it to an expert, who found the needle-and-thread theory "entirely original, " says Mr. Humphrey, whose own scholarly work has examined arenas for Roman chariot racing.
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In Yes Minister, Sir Humphrey and his civil service colleague Bernard Woolley regularly flaunt their classical education with word-perfect Latin and Greek quotations they know their boss will not understand.
Although the writer-director incidentally lets slip a glimpse of her own movie-family background, as when Nora emerges from a revival house declaring that Humphrey Bogart reminds her of her father, even this majestic backstory remains merely a wink: both Nora Wilder and Zoe Cassavetes labor under the burden of the unexamined life.
Short-season fantasy games, however, do not fit as neatly into the favorable Humphrey v.
As a kid, she would sneak up to where the movies were being filmed and watch the biggest stars of the day, like Humphrey Bogart and Cary Grant, riding the grassy plains and waging battle in exciting canyon shoot-outs.
If Mr Gore presses that issue, and finds others that appeal, he may persuade Minnesotans to remember their native liberals: Hubert Humphrey, Walter Mondale and Eugene McCarthy, who helped to foster among many Minnesotans their once-deep belief that government was more benevolent than meddlesome.
The visitors, who meet St Johnstone in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup next week, were dealt an injury blow when winger Chris Humphrey had to be replaced by Jamie Murphy.
Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, remembered Wellstone as a "happy warrior, " comparing him to the late Hubert Humphrey, a legend in Minnesota politics.
All this supports a once-radical idea that has been floating about in psychology since put into words by the consciousness expert Nick Humphrey in the 1970s that human beings evolved big brains not to understand the world, but to understand each other.
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