But there's no way this is a justifiable sense of optimism. I really can't explain why so many people are confident about their ability to pay for long-term care, it might be that they think - wrongly - that Medicare is going to cover it, or maybe they'll just spend down to indigent levels and go on Medicaid. Predicting short-term price swings has become extremely difficult given the arduous process of predicting the impact of the Delta variant on forward global oil demand, particularly in countries such as China where data is much less transparent than that of the U.S. Also, if you have good healthy habits in place, don't abandon them. What happens is that when we continue to avoid over a long term, we are inadvertently telling ourselves that this task is so hard, we can not deal with it, and it becomes overwhelming, i encourage people to do the things to prepare ahead of time. We have a tendency to avoid and put off during tax season. One of the unhealthy behaviors we see is avoidance. His term was ending in September anyway, they could have waited until then, what Mr Rajan wanted was to build a stronger institution and that cannot be one person, the market understands that. It's a volatile period and as an investor I feel this was unnecessary. He's changed the face of the judiciary, whether or not that will have a long-term impact, I think, is another question.
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(architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar originally used as a boundary marker in ancient RomeĬondition, terminus, terminal figure, termination, endpoint, end point, full term, depot, destination, terminal The end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent "the major term of a syllogism must occur twice" One of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition The term synonym comes from a combination of the Ancient Greek syn, meaning with, and onoma, meaning name. "the general term of an algebraic equation of the n-th degree" "the contract set out the conditions of the lease" "the terms of the treaty were generous"Įxperimental condition, terminus, stipulation, terminal figure, shape, status, full term, precondition, circumstance, consideration, conditionĪny distinct quantity contained in a polynomial (usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement "a prison term" "he left school before the end of term" Terminus, terminal figure, condition, full term Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms:Ī word or expression used for some particular thing