fiscal adjustment

collocation in English

meaningsoffiscalandadjustment

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fiscal
adjective
uk
/ˈfɪs.kəl/
us
/ˈfɪs.kəl/
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adjustment
noun[C or U]
uk
/əˈdʒʌst.mənt/
us
/əˈdʒʌst.mənt/
a ...
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(Definition offiscalandadjustmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffiscal adjustment

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This finding suggests that decision makers in federal countries must pay close heed to the need to synchronize institutional reforms andfiscaladjustment.
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However, the process offiscaladjustmentbegan, for various political reasons, with a substantial lag.
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Facing the lack of adequatefiscaladjustment, interest rate policy in 1997 reacted very strongly to those developments.
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The question offiscaladjustmentshould not be that of one-off compliance but of the ability to sustain fiscal balance over the long run.
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A consolidation is therefore a contraction in a deficit position; but afiscaladjustmentis a change that could go either way.
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At a subsequent stage, a stabilization strategy based on monetary austerity entailed the significant political advantage of allowing governments to avoid a more radical pace offiscaladjustment.
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The costs of delayingfiscaladjustment.
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Thus, whilst the privatisation has succeeded in achieving itsfiscaladjustmentgoal, it has met with only limited success in achieving many of the objectives set for it.
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Fiscal rules allow for a timely reaction, thereby avoiding possibly disruptivefiscaladjustmentin the future : the more adjustment is delayed, the larger its necessary scale is.
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I do not believe that it would be right to burden them with the lion's share of thefiscaladjustmentwhich is now necessary.
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I am looking at page 18, which in paragraph 12 refers to "fiscaladjustment"tout nu—just like that, in inverted commas.
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The only hope for its continued operation is somefiscaladjustmentin taxation preference.
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Thefiscaladjustmentput forward in the autumn statement during recent years has shown me that that figure is frequently inaccurate, often strikingly so.
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If he looks at it, he will see afiscaladjustmentof £1 million in the past two years, so what he says is totally wrong.
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On the revenue side, we have all noted how thefiscaladjustment, or room for tax cuts, disappeared this year.
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I am more worried about the statement on the so-calledfiscaladjustment.
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The extent to which furtherfiscaladjustmentmight be needed cannot be decided at this stage.
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This is not a question offiscaladjustment.
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Why have we not this year been told the size of what is called the "fiscaladjustment"?
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The report is wrong in its comments on an aspect offiscaladjustment.
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