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Meanings of unpopular move in English
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Usage of unpopular move in English
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This unpopularmove, known as Dutch finance, was the work of William of Orange.
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This will only be an unpopularmove.
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Eight months after the unpopularmove to below-zero rates, the BOJ adopted so-called yield curve control, known in BOJ shorthand as YCC.
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But they come as his ratings have slipped following years of falling real incomes and an unpopularmove to hike the retirement age.
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In a very unpopularmove he axed three of four housing grants and announced a 10 per cent clawback in mortgage interest relief.
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Fuel price rises are an unpopularmove for Indonesian presidents, and in the past they have triggered mass demonstrations all over the archipelago.
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The decision follows the closure of the original RCTV in 2007, an unpopularmove because of the network's soap operas, which have huge audiences.
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As it was, he would have to raise taxes on the peasants-anunpopularmove on the eve of winter, and possibly a very unwise one.
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Unpopularmoves such as banning brokerages from employing part-time traders have also irked the securities industry.
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"Going after him, preventing the coronation, would be a very unpopularmove," he said.
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You know the scene; there's dissension in the department, the sergeant's made a few unpopularmoves but suddenly a new lead turns up.
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Applegate said the report could provide President Barack Obama ammunition for some unpopularmoves, such as raising the retirement age and paring back entitlements.
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The gas price hike raised expectations that the government would also announce other potentially unpopularmoves, such as opening up more sectors to foreign investment.