Example sentences of "of the balance of " in BNC.
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1 | So we come back around the circle to the capital side of the balance of payments , and the operationally interesting question : for how long can we expect the world 's savers to make up our domestic shortage ? |
2 | The Knoedler pieces are evocations in welded metal of the balance of forms in some of the most famous Western paintings , Manet 's Dejeuner sur l'herbe and the Descent from the Cross as interpreted by Rubens and Rembrandt . |
3 | He then goes on to criticise Labour for suggesting that priority spending on education and training can help overcome the difficulties of the balance of payments deficit — because such investment programmes take generations to work through the system . |
4 | For however inaccurate the figures are , their inaccuracies can not have increased sufficiently to explain the sharply deteriorating trend of the balance of payments over the last few years . |
5 | The underlying trend of the balance of payments was extremely adverse ; although the average growth of total output was only just over 1 per cent ( slower than in any six-year period previous to Thatcher ) , the current account excluding oil moved from a small surplus in 1979 to a deficit of £5bn in 1985 . |
6 | Glaringly absent from yesterday 's speech were any mention of the balance of payments , the recent excitement on the money markets , exchange rate policy or the European Monetary System . |
7 | Many in the Cabinet felt that Callaghan would be in a uniquely favourable position , both politically and in terms of the balance of payments , to call an election in October . |
8 | This disparity loomed ever larger in the rescue of the balance of payments . |
9 | Europe was first to establish networks of cities , to set up universities , to allow discussion about reason versus faith , to reject both Caesaropapism and theocracy , to develop the idea of the balance of power , to introduce habeas corpus and the jury system . |
10 | All estimates of the balance of post-war power were thrown into confusion . |
11 | There was one flaw in the logical perfection of the balance of terror which began to trouble the public mind . |
12 | During the 19th and 20th centuries , this came to be known as the policy of the balance of power , and was principally associated with perfidious Albion . |
13 | For an authority is legitimate only if there are sufficient reasons to accept it , i.e. sufficient reasons to follow its directives regardless of the balance of reasons on the merits of such action . |
14 | In agreeing to obey his decision they agreed to follow his judgment of the balance of reasons rather than their own . |
15 | For the latter system greatly reduces the incentive to export and leads to a progressive worsening of the balance of payments . |
16 | Denis [ Healey ] admitted that it was very unlikely we could close the whole of the balance of payments gap by 1978–79 , even if things went well . |
17 | The question of the balance of power will be debated and decided at a political level . |
18 | Bukharin recognised that NEP was not merely a compromise of ‘ principles ’ but also an acceptance of the balance of class forces in the Soviet economy and society generally . |
19 | When a plan drawn up during a period of supply crisis fails to analyse thoroughly the question of the balance of supply and demand this of course is no ‘ external ’ defect , no ‘ formal ’ omission , but a profoundly internal fault . |
20 | One can imagine Paddy Ashdown opting for the great outdoors where a man can dream of the balance of power while doing something environmentally friendly in a boat . |
21 | Until the report was published , the question of the balance of Meehan 's compensation for seven years ' wrongful imprisonment was to remain in abeyance . |
22 | It was frequently used by statesmen — Palmerston , Gladstone — to provide a moral gloss to a foreign policy that actually owed little to principle and much to the pragmatic calculus of the balance of power . |
23 | Just as in 1876 — Morel frequently compared his efforts with the outburst against the Bulgarian atrocities — the campaigners were outraged by Foreign Office insistence that wider considerations of the balance of power should be taken into account when deciding how far to push their humanitarian crusade . |
24 | However , the consumer boom caused a rapid deterioration in the current account of the balance of payments and an upturn in the rate of inflation . |
25 | The CGT , for instance , has regarded collective bargaining as no more than a temporary measure of the balance of power between management and unions , enabling the union to obtain the best negotiating results for wage-earners at a given point in time ( Goetschy , 1983 ) . |
26 | The question then is not one of the balance of quantities between ‘ market ’ and ‘ non-market ’ activities , but of the quality of performance of such services which vitally inter-relate with more directly market-determined employment . |
27 | From the Radcliffe Report [ 1959 ] onwards , moreover , figures have been produced to show the value of their contribution ; and over the period invisible exports from the financial sector have been cast in the role of saviour of the balance of payments . |
28 | The broad features of the balance of payments are shown in Table XIII . |
29 | In the previous chapter we identified the major variables which influence the current account of the balance of payments and examined how automatic and discretionary adjustments operate to rectify payments imbalances . |
30 | Our discussion of the balance of payments in Section 7. i.1 showed that payments imbalances on the current account would need to be offset by transactions in assets and liabilities ( the capital account ) ; a deficit on the current account , as in the case of the USA ( and also the UK ) , is offset by inflows of funds in the form of short-term and long-term capital . |