Similar words: pollard, dollar diplomacy, hezbollah, dollar, collar, mallard, corollary, dog collar. Meaning: ['bɒləd] n. a strong post (as on a wharf or quay or ship for attaching mooring lines).
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31. Recently Alan Bollard, Reserve Bank governor of New Zealand, put it succinctly: “When elephants make love, or war, the grass gets crushed, and that's the risk smaller economies face in this situation.
32. "There remain significant vulnerabilities and challenges to be worked through in many economies," Bollard said in a statement. "This process could weigh on global growth going forward."
33. Governor Bollard noted that the domestic economy is growing at a moderate pace and more importantly said that future rate hikes are likely.
34. Bollard said that inflation remained elevated, although declining commodity prices would bring inflation lower over time, and that further monetary easing will depend on inflation dropping.
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