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  • noun Plural form of misalignment.

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Examples

  • Senators Bob Casey, Charles Schumer and Debbie Stabenow said Monday they will introduce legislation to address what they call currency "misalignments" that "unfairly" harm U.S. trade.

    US Senators Push to Penalize China in Currency Dispute 2011

  • Senators Bob Casey, Charles Schumer and Debbie Stabenow said Monday they will introduce legislation to address what they call currency "misalignments" that "unfairly" harm U.S. trade.

    US Senators Push to Penalize China in Currency Dispute 2011

  • The commission noted in its forecast that exchange-rate "misalignments" persist.

    EU Cuts Growth Outlook for 2008, 2009 2007

  • Vice-Commerce Minister Zhong Shan said in Washington this week that foreign pressure for China to revalue the yuan will not succeed, commenting after five United States senators proposed legislation last week that would allow action to address exchange-rate "misalignments".

    TODAYonline 2010

  • I have, however, been somewhat skeptical that US authorities would actually challenge the fundamentally currency "misalignments" that help perpetuate the still significant trade imbalance.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2010

  • The Fed is keeping watch, monitoring major credit and stock markets to look for "misalignments," he said.

    Chicago news, weather, traffic - CBS 2 - WBBM 2009

  • The Fed is keeping watch, monitoring major credit and stock markets to look for "misalignments," he said.

    HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News 2009

  • The Fed is keeping watch, monitoring major credit and stock markets to look for "misalignments," he said.

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  • The Fed is keeping watch, monitoring major credit and stock markets to look for "misalignments," he said.

    WKYT - Home - Headlines 2009

  • The Fed is keeping watch, monitoring major credit and stock markets to look for "misalignments," he said.

    unknown title 2009

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