Similar words: proviso, provision, improvise, provisions, improvised, audiovisual, provisional, provisioning. Meaning: adj. opposed to war.
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1 The picture of a dovish president pulled in opposite directions by thugs on both right and left is not entirely accurate.
2 Since becoming president in 1993 he has encouraged dovish leaders to move on the path to peace.
3 Even a relatively dovish Bernanke Fed cannot afford to let the inflation-expectations genie out of the bottle via a monetization of the fiscal bailout costs.
4 Cabinet Minister Yitzhak Herzog is from Barak's dovish Labor Party.
5 Dolan believes the Fed report was on the whole "dovish and unlikely to stimulate a fresh rally in risk assets."
6 Those with a more dovish or liberal attitude have supported dialogue while hardliners are invariably content to solve issues with force and violence.
7 Is the Kremlin turning dovish in its most recent confrontation with the West?
8 And, yahoo financial standing is dovish, ba Ci is in strong position in the negotiation.
9 The election pitted the pro-detente Nixon against the even more dovish George McGovern.
10 On the surface maybe the minutes are a little bit more dovish than you would have anticipated, given the economic data we have been getting.
11 Bottom line...(the Fed) is not hawkish enough to reverse the negative sentiment toward the dollar and it is not dovish enough to heighten expectations for a resumption of credit easing.
12 With the recovery in the U.S. and Europe looking fragile and financial markets in freefall, a statement from the State Council on August 9 struck a dovish tone.
13 When Brazil's Central Bank raised its benchmark Selic rate by 25 basis points this month,(sentencedict.com) at least two major investment houses thought the increase was way too dovish.
14 It must be said that the defence minister is a little bit more dovish than other people in the ruling elite.
15 Military leaders, key allies and opportunistic enemies were all keen to know just how dovish the anti-Iraq-war President intended to be.
16 Some economists said it was a sign that the hardliners were in retreat and the ECB was becoming more dovish.
17 We see a sharp correction in the yen and the BOJ might maintain its dovish policy stance at a meeting next week.
18 Various central banks also meet during the week, including the European Central Bank, which may be forced to take a more dovish tone given the deteriorating euro zone economy and debt crisis.
19 "The Fed is saying it's normalization," said Boris Schlossberg, director of research at GFT Forex in New York, "but if you go from dovish to normal, that's tightening."
20 PHP: The BSP appears to have returned to a more dovish policy response in fighting inflation – the central bank left rates on hold at 6% in September when CPI was still running at 11.9%.
21 Below the setting of global banking crisis,(www.Sentencedict.com) operation as before very dovish.
22 We have 16 years to show what Israel has been doing with the most dovish approach and the most dovish governments, without really resolving the conflict; on the contrary.
23 At the same time, Fed officials who had been more dovish and worried about growth have also been talking. Their message is that the current level of rates remains appropriate.
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