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floor tile

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Kaufman's approach - with speeches on the Senate floor as a central feature - seemed irrelevant or even quaint to critics even a few weeks ago.
To be sure, the US government is increasing its budget deficits to put a floor under demand.
Emerging markets should start preparing now to ask it for the floor.
Inside the plant, designer yeast cells transform the carbon dioxide released during the coal's combustion into raw materials for floor tiles and other construction supplies.
The captured CO2 would then be injected underground or under the ocean floor for safe long-term storage.
Over the next few months, the US will indeed alter its supply and demand conditions in a way that puts a floor under oil prices and enables a gradual recovery in the market.
The court ruled that a series of social programs should be expanded, in order to provide a basic nutritional floor for all.
Indeed, by putting a floor on the price of sovereign debt and any accompanying inflation, central-bank intervention would reduce the real value of the debt and facilitate repayment.
First, a floor must be put under the international financial system in order to stop its collapse.
In most countries, a basic social-protection floor - which can help countries to mitigate the negative effects of shocks and prevent people from falling deeper into poverty - is affordable.
However, low-income and least-developed countries need assistance in raising the floor to more acceptable levels.
Even the shop floor can be swept better and cheaper by a Roomba robot than by any worker.
Whereas pre-1980 monetary policy tacitly aimed at putting a floor under labor markets to preserve employment and wages, it now tacitly puts a floor under asset prices.
Abroad, Egyptian lawmakers were so exercised over the prospect of the French head of state sharing a bed with his girlfriend that several vented their disapproval on the floor of the parliament.
Its popularity can ebb quickly when it becomes associated with crippling and systemic failure, whether on the battlefield - as in France in 1940 - or in the corporate boardroom and on the factory floor.
Japan's ultra-low interest rate policy was initiated in the 1990's to put a floor under the economy following the bursting of its asset price bubble.
Central banks should put a floor under the value of a country's banking system by committing to buy shares in an index fund of bank stocks at a predetermined price.
Flecks of dried blood peeled up from the floor.
How to assess countries' claims to Arctic territory hinges on the status of the Lomonosov Ridge, a vast formation that rises from the sea floor and stretches 1,800 kilometers from Greenland to the East Siberian continental shelf.
Denmark has hired Swedish icebreakers for repeated expeditions, and Russia has been deploying special submarines to obtain samples from the ridge and the ocean floor.
It also speaks to America's relative position that even the less-than-organized ministers of the European Union acted more quickly to create a floor for the financial crisis than did the US president and congress.
They noticed a noise floor, which turned out to be the radiation left over from the Big Bang.

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