conjuncture - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • event: Particular cases of natural habit and unlooked-for conjunctures of events may well render futile the best adjusted theory of human action.

Converse of object

  • understand: Policy announcements would then act as a beacon, helping the private sector understand the economic conjuncture.
  • avoid: But Labor will not be able to avoid this conjuncture forever.

Adjective modifier

  • historical: The current world situation is the result of a historical conjuncture.
  • economic: So far I have been dealing with normal economic conjunctures if on a larger scale then normal.
  • present: The Bush administration is seizing advantage of the present conjuncture in order to shift the terms further in the favor of US capitalism " .
  • current: S Sen The future of global finance: what is wrong with the current conjuncture?
  • political: A swing in the economic or political conjuncture suffices for such radicals to lose their bearings.
  • global: The most important part of the FSR is an assessment of the global conjuncture and potential risks to the UK financial system.

Noun used with modifier

  • stability: The Bank of England's regular assessment of the ' Financial stability conjuncture and outlook ' considers these issues in detail.

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