Synonym: input, stimulant, stimulation. Similar words: stimulate, simultaneously, estimate, estimated, testimony, by this time, optimistic, from time to time. Meaning: [stɪmjələs /-mjʊl-] n. any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action.
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181. These failures caused the stimulus enacted in February 2009 to be botched in both in its design and its administration, resulting in the discrediting of deficit spending as a response to depression.
182. The price of Mr. Bush's final budget, which of course includes the stimulus package, may well be paid in far higher taxes " under the new president next year."
183. A leading indicator of nonresidential construction, the Architecture Billings Index, has signaled contraction since January, amid tight credit and a limited boost from government stimulus.
184. Result:The nocuous stimulus could increase discharge frequency in the CM-PF and evoke delayed tail-flick reflex.
185. Thenegative chronotropic response depended on timing of the stimulus burst within the car - diac cycle.
186. Defending President Obama's economic recovery program, the largest peace-time stimulus in U.S. history, Summers said jobs will be created and confidence restored.
187. "This (the tax change) is a further evidence the government is pulling the plug on the stimulus policies introduced during the crisis," said Jeremie Capron, analyst at CLSA.
188. Methods:Stimulus pairs with identical(match condition)or different(conflict condition)colors were randomly presented to subjects.
189. Office of Management and Budget Director Jim Nussle says a slowing economy combined with the costs of an economic stimulus package, are the main culprits for the current spike in the deficit.
190. In his statement today, Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard said that if the economy continued to recover, conditions may support beginning to remove monetary stimulus around the middle of 2010.http://sentencedict.com
191. This means that whatever boost to monthly consumption and output we expect from the stimulus, we are now currently seeing.
192. A reinforced trial is when the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus go together.
193. This removes the stimulus for further eosinophil and basophil recruitment more rapidly and halts the allergic response.
194. "Given current inflation trends, additional monetary stimulus at this juncture seems likely to raise inflation to undesirably high levels and do little to spur real growth," he said.
195. When we hear something and try to comprehend it, the stimulus from the auditory cortex is transmitted to Wernick's area, where it is then interpreted.
196. That's where you throw good money after bad, or as the government calls it, a stimulus package.
197. The conditioned response is a preparation for the unconditioned stimulus.
198. Counterconditioning: Conditioning intended to replace a negative response to a stimulus with a positive response.
199. The stimulus bill is not entirely out of the woods yet.
200. This model may better represent the cytokinesis process by the introduction of biochemical stimulus.
201. Prior to the 2009 stimulus act, very little external debt was utilized for wind power financing.
202. A sustained muscular contraction to a continuous tetanic stimulus usually indicates a TOF ratio greater than 0.7 and is an indication of adequate recovery from neuromuscular blockade.
203. Cantor indicated the Republican-controlled House would not support ideas like construction spending and aid to cash-strapped states that were in the 2009 stimulus bill.
204. These mechanoreceptor organs, like the hair cells in the human ear, mechanically transmit the stimulus of touch or sound waves.
205. But he chose a seemingly safer course: a medium-size stimulus package that was clearly not up to the task.
206. Such attacks go too far, because the stimulus prevented a steeper decline.
207. But, if the economy remains stagnant, look for liberals to begin pushing for a second stimulus, despite any scary numbers from CBO and the administration's Office of Management and Budget.
208. To cause an organism to respond in a specific manner to a conditioned stimulus in the absence of an unconditioned stimulus.
209. By using the receptive relaxation reflex of the stomach as a basis, artificial conditioned reflex has been established with the sound of an electric bell or a metronome as indifferent stimulus.
210. John Boehner, the House Republican leader, has been reduced to using his Web site to seek “credentialed American economists” willing to add their names to a list of “stimulus spending skeptics.”
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