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- adjective Not
sterilized .
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- adjective not sterilized
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Examples
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The best way to avert the rise in unsterilized pets is by instituting a New Deal for neutering and spaying -- one that links unplanned dog breeding to a substantial redistribution of income.
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"It remains uncertain whether the so-called unsterilized intervention would lead to monetary easing, but the decision is raising speculation that the bank will loosen monetary policy further," said Hirokata Kusaba, an economist at Mizuho Research Institute.
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So-called unsterilized intervention, in which extra money remains in the market, is considered a form of monetary-policy easing because it essentially boosts the supply of yen.
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Tiring of seeing the Yen move ever higher in response to a weakening $US, Japan has responded by starting to buy US dollars and by leaving the increased supply of Yen in the economy in what is called unsterilized intervention.
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Tiring of seeing the Yen move ever higher in response to a weakening $US, Japan has responded by starting to buy US dollars and by leaving the increased supply of Yen in the economy in what is called unsterilized intervention.
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Tiring of seeing the Yen move ever higher in response to a weakening $US, Japan has responded by starting to buy US dollars and by leaving the increased supply of Yen in the economy in what is called unsterilized intervention.
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Central banks accomplish this today by buying and selling government bonds in "unsterilized" transactions.
Nathan Lewis: The End of the Keynesian Experiment Nathan Lewis 2010
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Central banks accomplish this today by buying and selling government bonds in "unsterilized" transactions.
Nathan Lewis: The End of the Keynesian Experiment Nathan Lewis 2010
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Central banks accomplish this today by buying and selling government bonds in "unsterilized" transactions.
Nathan Lewis: The End of the Keynesian Experiment Nathan Lewis 2010
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Leaving the money "unsterilized" is seen as a form of monetary-policy easing because it essentially boosts the supply of yen, putting downward pressure on interest rates.
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