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  • ...ariff question, I reply that, if protection has slain its thousands, the gold standard has slain its tens of thousands. If they ask us why we do not embody in o ...d at St. Louis upon a platform which declared for the maintenance of the gold standard until it can be changed into bimetallism by international agreement. Mr.
    16 KB (2,903 words) - 03:51, 6 February 2010
  • ...is R. "Following the Yellow Brick Road: How the United States Adopted the Gold Standard" Economic Perspectives. Volume: 26. Issue: 2. 2002.]
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  • Until the introduction of the [[aromatase inhibitor]]s, tamoxifen was the gold standard for chemotherapy of [[breast cancer]], and remains important in its treatme
    2 KB (211 words) - 19:00, 2 July 2010
  • ...cal experience — especially local to a given area — remain the gold standard of selecting antibiotics for treatment.
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  • ...and the government was then forced by further gold outflows, to leave the gold standard - after which the economy showed a steady recovery. ...inly at the restoration of a balanced budget and a return to the pre-war [[gold standard]]. There had been large deficits during the war with less than half of 191
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  • ...zed the President to devalue the dollar and suspend compliance with the [[gold standard]].
    5 KB (653 words) - 22:56, 15 February 2010
  • ...e 1926 [[General Strike]] and Churchill's ill-advised restoration of the [[gold standard]], Baldwin achieved some needed reforms especially the enfranchisement of w
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  • ...nsion, had involved further disruption. The United Kingdom rejoined the [[gold standard]] in 1925 at an [[exchange rate]] that overvalued the pound, and France rej ...nd the launching of the [[New Deal]]. In 1993, the President suspended the gold standard, imposed a brief banking "holiday", sponsored the insurance of bank depos
    16 KB (2,496 words) - 06:44, 11 October 2013
  • ...italism, opposed imperialism and U.S. overseas expansion, fought for the [[gold standard]], and opposed [[bimetallism|silver]]. They strongly supported reform movem
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  • ...s did. He failed because the South was polarized on race. Committed to the gold standard--the only basis, Hayes thought, of a sound currency--in 1878 he vetoed the
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  • In order to stay on the [[gold standard]], action was taken in 1930 to stem the outflow of gold and correct a persi
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  • ...uses include [[dentistry]] and [[electronics]]. Gold is the basis for a [[Gold standard|monetary standard]] used by the [[International Monetary Fund]] (IMF) and t ...been used as the standard for many [[currency|currencies]] (known as the [[gold standard]]) in history. Gold has been used as a symbol for purity, value and royalt
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  • In order to stay on the gold standard action was taken in 1930 to stem the outflow of gold and correct a persist
    6 KB (845 words) - 16:23, 3 March 2013
  • ...try''' (DEXA) did away with the isotope decay problem, and is the current "gold standard". <ref name=Wash>{{citation
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  • ...of the breast is considered a complement to the gold standard (medicine)|"gold standard" of X-ray mammography, although some see it as possibly becoming the primar
    8 KB (1,131 words) - 12:20, 22 March 2024
  • ...n the opinions of experts, to offer a potential benefit over the existing "gold standard" treatment.
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  • ...European currencies, even after the United Kingdom officially adopted the gold standard, until after World War I, weathering financial crises in 1621, in 1694&ndas ===The gold standard===
    25 KB (3,826 words) - 14:08, 2 February 2023
  • ...ll]], who served from 1924 to 1929, was criticised for returning to the '[[gold standard]]' in 1925, to the detriment of the economy, as well as cutting the army an
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  • ...[[Financial Stability Forum]], [[financial system]], [[fiscal policy]], [[gold standard]], [[International Monetary Fund]], [[monetary policy]], [[National Recover
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  • ...nd of the war, the full convertibility of the dollar into gold under the [[gold standard]] which had been suspended during the war, was immediately resumed. The sh ...ange value of the British currency and facilitated Britain's return to the gold standard. In 1927, Strong forced through the Federal Reserve System a decrease in t
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