The pump priming of US financial markets will die an honorourable death come June 30, 2011.
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Moreover, even if all the spending is new--extremely unlikely--pump priming loses its effectiveness over time.
This time the pump-priming may come too late to relieve a far more serious downturn.
My main online tool for priming the pump for the launch of the book was the blog.
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He is priming land holdings for agri-business, a sector that Hashim sees as key to his nation's prosperity.
The government also has plenty of scope for pump-priming after achieving a surplus for the past four years running.
Priming the mind with a wide range of experiences and input also helps.
The Conservatives are opposed to the idea of pump priming initiatives which are not clearly funded by savings elsewhere.
After priming, the body is left to stand again, allowing surplus solvents to escape before the baking process is finished.
Moreover, the war-priming effects of attractive women were greater than with other potentially provocative stimuli, such as the national flag.
But the gut feeling is that he is priming his game for the Masters, where he is the defending champion.
Her work on the effects of monetary priming prods subjects with subtle cues like words and images associated with money.
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In one sense, it is a mystery why Tokyo is continuing to make mistakes when it comes to government pump-priming.
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But no one should be surprised if, down the line, it turns out that Loria was actually priming to make a sale.
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Previous research, which showed that priming people to think of a vengeful, angry God reduces the likelihood of dishonesty, supports this view.
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Milton Friedman famously used Japan to argue that fiscal pump-priming didn't work.
But he said after "pump-priming" the brand, it was now the right time to look for others to come forward to support it.
Other pump-priming measures include increased social security spending, new investment in agriculture and a package of inducements and tax credits to encourage exports.
The more that China's economy relies on the private sector and the less on pump-priming by the state, the faster it is likely to grow.
Towards the end of the year, the first post-Daim budget can be expected to prompt questions about how long Dr Mahathir's pump-priming can sustain him.
Eventually, the riskiest borrowers obtain easy terms priming markets for comeuppance.
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In this case priming made no difference to the lower classes.
"VisonSpring is priming the market for us, " says Alec Taylor, chief executive of FGX, which sold VisionSpring 10, 000 pairs of reading glasses at a deep discount.
It signals a winding down of the pump-priming policy brought in to maintain high economic growth in the wake of the Asian financial crisis of 1997.
Chvotkin, still on the job and priming for Saturday's game as he nears his 1, 300th broadcast, flashes a smile when he thinks about that momentous night.
On the economy, Bush's program of granting incentives to high-income brackets to drive investment and boost demand and job growth might just succeed in priming the pump.
They are critical for priming the newborn's immune system to learn which agents are potentially dangerous and which, particularly those on foods, can be given a pass.
In plain English, this means that any investments in pump-priming infrastructure projects, including capital construction schemes, had to be funded by savings in government spending as a whole.
The trouble with both the banking package and the traditional pump-priming is that they fail to address the real problem: that the private sector is awash with debt.
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