Word: reininger
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Italians, with memories of Mussolini still fresh in their minds, went even further than the Germans in reining in the executive branch. While this has guarded against a new outbreak of tyranny, the inability of any one of Italy's parties to win a majority in parliament has led to...
Springborn has been an early riser for years, but there is now special urgency to his work as director of the Treasury's office of foreign-exchange operations. Since last week's meeting of finance ministers from the five largest industrial democracies, reining in the dollar has become a matter...
Paul A. Volcker, the nation's chief central banker, is widely credited with reining in the rampant inflation of the late '70s and early '80s.
Following the riot, the People's Daily, the official party newspaper, speculated that the incident was triggered by "inadequate education for youth about civil behavior and the law." Municipal officials called for more ideological training in schools. Official anger may succeed in reining in China's rowdy soccer fans for...
Some powerful voices have called on Congress for budgetary speed. Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker warned that so long as $200 billion deficits are not reduced, the U.S. economic expansion is "living on borrowed money and time." He made it clear to the Senate Banking Committee Wednesday that the Fed...