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pol·icy-mak·ers

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of policy-makers in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of policy-makers in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of policy-makers in a Sentence

  1. Boston Fed president Eric Rosengren:

    While monetary policy should not overreact to short-term temporary fluctuations in financial markets, policy makers should take seriously the potential downside risk to their economic forecasts and manage those risks as we think about the appropriate path, these downside risks reflect continued headwinds from weakness within countries that represent many of our major trading partners, and only limited data to support the projected path of inflation to target.

  2. Stanley Druckenmiller:

    The myopic policy makers have no endgame. They stumble from one short-term fiscal or monetary stimulus to the next, despite overwhelming evidence that they only produce an ephemeral 'sugar high' and grow unproductive debt that impedes long-term growth, the chickens are now coming home to roost.

  3. Christine Wormuth:

    United States have really leaned in to trying to provide everything the policy makers deem essential to get to the Ukrainians. And United States have taken some risk to United States own readiness -- not an unacceptable level of risk at all, but I think United States will continue to do United States.

  4. Mark Williams:

    At this level, stocks are not cheap, the simultaneous cuts in rates and banks' reserve ratios were very strong stimulus. Since that didn't stop the sell-off, then the market wonders what else the policy makers have up in their sleeves.

  5. Anup Joshi:

    We need more conservation efforts there and we must influence policy makers, where loss has taken place to palm oil or other causes, it’s devastating … It’s not all a rosy picture.


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