单词 | Rationing |
例句 | 1) It reckons that rationing would ossify the farm industry. 2) The government introduced meat rationing in May. 3) Food rationing was abolished in that country long ago. 4) Wartime austerities included food rationing and shortage of fuel. 5) They righteously maintain that they do not practise rationing. 6) News of bread rationing created panic buying. 7) The municipal authorities here are preparing for food rationing. 8) The government may have to introduce water rationing. 9) The Government may have to introduce petrol rationing. 10) As a hangover from rationing(),[http:///rationing.html] they mixed butter and margarine. 11) Rationing has made it easier to find some products like eggs, butter and meat. 12) Strict rationing of basic foodstuffs was still in force by the end of the year. 13) Rationing had put an end to a surfeit of biscuits long ago. 14) So by rationing these foods you cut calorie intake. 15) Bring back credit rationing, leading to mortgage queues. 16) It is a mode of rationing. 17) Fuel rationing started and I canceled my trip. 18) Rationing of foods became stricter and police scrutiny tighter. 19) Banks may resist the attempts at rationing. 20) Rationing should not be the exclusive domain of managers and professionals. 21) Indeed, some form of rationing of output may be necessary. 22) There was inflation, rationing, etc., and red meat was in short supply. 23) A prolonged drought had necessitated the introduction of water rationing. 24) I did a good trade, but I gave it all up when rationing came in. 25) They may thus find ways to get round the controls. Credit rationing stifles competition between banks. 26) The criticism the Oregon experiment has received highlights the general difficulties of moving towards this kind of explicit rationing system. 27) Under the impact of soaring oil prices living standards collapsed in a welter of rationing and corruption. 28) Protests over food shortages forced the Government to implement rationing schemes first devised by the Labour and Co-operative movement. 29) In January 1990 delays in Soviet grain deliveries had led to price rises and the tighter rationing of basic foodstuffs. 30) Mounting chaos in the state's finances has threatened a collapse of the money economy and a retreat to 100% rationing. 1) It reckons that rationing would ossify the farm industry. 2) The government introduced meat rationing in May. 3) Food rationing was abolished in that country long ago. 4) Wartime austerities included food rationing and shortage of fuel. 5) Strict rationing of basic foodstuffs was still in force by the end of the year. 31) She came to the throne after a decade of war and rationing. 32) To avoid this, credit rationing would have to extend to all institutions. 33) Are the political constraints that prevent purchasers from making their decisions on rationing explicit any different from those facing clinicians? 34) The first supermarket appeared in 1955[Sentence dictionary], with the end of wartime rationing. 35) It had been the blackest day of the war when the government announced the rationing of tea. 36) Is credit rationing easier to implement if banks operate as a cartel or if they are highly competitive? 37) Because of clothes rationing, fashion was abandoned but vanity not totally so. 38) Credit rationing is unlikely to apply to all financial institutions. 39) It was just a brief spell of ownership; the war meant petrol rationing. 40) There are three potential advantages of credit rationing: It allows interest rates to be kept lower. 41) Perhaps a gentler way would be to introduce a system of rationing fuel. 42) In one of my close acquaintances at B.P., rationing and shortages seemed to effect an eccentric metamorphosis. 43) The result: a perpetual cement famine, official rationing and enormous corruption. 44) Though rationing was in effect, Tish managed to get a huge steak from an admiring grocer down the street. 45) Among other privations, energy rationing had been introduced for the first time in the capital, Havana, in mid-April. 46) If credit rationing has been in force, then a relaxation of controls will increase borrowing and spending. 47) At least we don't have to bother with milk rationing like they do in the towns. 48) The real mortgage rate is currently a relatively high 7 percent, implying prices 10.5 percent higher than under rationing. 49) Cycling was certainly less hazardous than today, as petrol rationing restricted motor traffic. 50) This, we recall from Chapter is the rationing function of equilibrium prices. 51) It needs to know this for billing, mail, for rationing access, and various other functions that specifically address you. 52) In other words, how many people were constrained by credit rationing? 53) He said, you know we had rationing of sugar until like mid fifties. 54) What are the ethics of different ways of rationing health care? 55) The method was harsh, but brought a 17 percent drop in retail prices and an end to formal rationing. 56) Rationing of these shipments and others around the country began immediately. 57) Many firms do use soft capital rationing, however. 58) During rationing we had a sugar allocation. 59) Building society is warning of mortgage rationing. 60) Based on the literature review, we design and development a "single distribution center - more retailers" rationing game and pricing decision experiment platform. 61) In 1993 grain rationing was abolished in cities and towns throughout the country. 62) Financial institutions engage in the second type of credit rationing to guard against moral hazard. 63) Optimal capital rationing under limited capital is the common problem in capital budget practice. 64) The third section introduces the practical policy experience of rationing in the UK, and the weighted capitation formula for geographical areas. 64) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 65) The local credit rationing exists universally in addition to structural credit rationing in Chinese credit market. 66) People Bought in stocks of tinned goods in anticipation of food rationing. 67) In those harsh postwar years, ideals of infant beauty resided chiefly in fat, in Churchillian multiple chins, in dreams of an end to rationing and of the reign of plenty to come. 68) Soft rationing means provisional capital constraints imposed by management as an aid to financial control. 69) During the war the government imposed rationing of food and gasoline. 70) We reinterpret the credit channel of monetary transmission and the nature of monetary policy from the perspective of credit rationing. 71) Combining the standers of NPV and PI, a mixed model of capital rationing investment and the rational investment volume are set up in this paper. 72) The two aspects were likely to give rise to credit rationing. 73) But the plan would, in fact, have led to draconian rationing. 74) Firms facing hard rationing can't raise money from capital markets. 75) The optimal models for capital rationing under limited capital are established and some examples are calculated. 76) Their development is stunted because credit rationing denies them money from the banks. 77) What is the difference between hard and soft capital rationing ? Does soft rationing mean the manager should stop trying to maximize NPV? How about hard rationing? 78) Why do we need someone in charge of organization and rationing? 79) People bought in stocks of tinned goods in anticipation of food rationing. 80) Hard capital rationing always reflects a market imperfection a barrier between the firm and capital markets. 81) The USPSTF recommendation could produce a cruel form of rationing in which the well-off and well-informed would get PSA tests while many of the poor wouldn't. 82) If there exists credit rationing, it is viewed as temporary disequilibrium phenomena caused by an exogenous shock to the economy or long-term credit rationing caused by governmental constraints. 83) Part Five and six, based on some relative theory of Credit rationing, this article analyses the credit gap, controlled clause and the effect of Relationship lending about SMEs in Gansu province. 84) Low interest-rate restricted by government causes huge financing gaps, as a result, commercial banks could arrange limited loan funds only by credit rationing. 85) Water rationing was implemented in order to stave off a water shortage. 86) Design and implementation of reasoning decision strategies. Reasoning decision strategies oriented to enterprise man-hour rationing level, is one of focus of this thesis. 87) When we come to discuss company financing, we shall see that most large corporations do not face capital rationing and can raise large sums of money on fair terms. 88) Chinese local credit rationing is presented outstandingly as "bank-government barriers" of financial market. 89) The company is currently experiencing capital rationing , and new investments are required to earn 18 percent after taxes. 90) Different credit departments will adopt distinct policies under this credit rationing. 91) Price increases may be prevented by rationing and other administrative controls. |
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