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  • "Hawkish" stands in contrast to "dovish" which emphasizes a more accommodative monetary policy.

    FXstreet.com 2010

  • "Hawkish" is an adjective typically used to describe monetary policy which favors higher interest rates, tighter monetary controls and restrictive credit policy.

    FXstreet.com 2010

  • Loonie Gets a Boost Following "Hawkish" BOC Statement

    FXstreet.com CMS Forex 2010

  • Loonie Gets a Boost Following "Hawkish" BOC Statement

    FXstreet.com CMS Forex 2010

  • Loonie Gets a Boost Following "Hawkish" BOC Statement

    FXstreet.com CMS Forex 2010

  • Loonie Gets a Boost Following "Hawkish" BOC Statement

    FXstreet.com CMS Forex 2010

  • During the Cold War, Republicans (and some Hawkish Democrats) thought it was preferable to work with fascists and even former Nazis to fight communism.

    Chip Berlet: The Tea Party Republicans' Malek Problem Chip Berlet 2010

  • During the Cold War, Republicans (and some Hawkish Democrats) thought it was preferable to work with fascists and even former Nazis to fight communism.

    Chip Berlet: The Tea Party Republicans' Malek Problem Chip Berlet 2010

  • During the Cold War, Republicans (and some Hawkish Democrats) thought it was preferable to work with fascists and even former Nazis to fight communism.

    Chip Berlet: The Tea Party Republicans' Malek Problem Chip Berlet 2010

  • During the Cold War, Republicans (and some Hawkish Democrats) thought it was preferable to work with fascists and even former Nazis to fight communism.

    Chip Berlet: The Tea Party Republicans' Malek Problem Chip Berlet 2010

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