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The boy watched the water another second, then left, leaning against the wind.
In practice however a policy of leaning against the wind is not always feasible.
The Lojt stood like a rock, leaning against the wind.
He was walking - barely - leaning against the wind's push, using it to hold him upright.
The effects of high oil prices thus flow through to the economy without being moderated by the world's central banks leaning against the wind.
Some Wall Street professionals were leaning against the wind.
"Europe and Japan are leaning against the wind."
He was almost flung to the ground, but he fought for his balance by leaning against the wind.
Leaning against the wind, Toliver jogged over and checked his map-reader.
The third lever that policymakers can pull is the now-popular idea of leaning against the wind when systemic risks are rising.
He came around the unit, and she stood perhaps thirty feet from him, her feet spread in something like a fighting stance, leaning against the wind.
They left and he closed the door, retaining for a moment the image of the two figures leaning against the wind, the six ships in the background.
"The notion of leaning against the wind, which is used in thinking about exchange rates, is making a statement about the change not being too big."
Leaning against the wind, limping barefoot over the brutalized ground, he made for the Ford as if it were the gateway to his altered purpose.
When Biggles ran up he was faced by Collingwood, legs apart, leaning against the wind. '
Blackthorne plodded along, leaning against the wind, and noticed that Yabu's legs were strong and muscular.
"Edmond is a genius in leaning against the wind," said Thomas F. Robards, the treasurer of Republic.
Greenspan was unconvinced that this would work and said: "there has never been an instance, of which I'm aware, that leaning against the wind was successfully done"
They stumbled off, leaning against the wind, wading through standing water that hid debris and cables and things that gave and slithered underfoot, to explore.
Leaning against the wind implies a tight relation between the broad US dollar and the local currency’s exchange value against the US dollar.
Leaning Against the Wind by Jeminai I lean against the wind that tries to hold me back I will succeed.
To his credit, the chancellor of the exchequer is leaning against the wind with new taxes on banks and oil companies, and other UK taxes have been raised.
The activity is part of its 'leaning against the wind' role under which the bank intervenes against sharp daily swings which are not part of a trend. '
The RBA – leaning against the wind: Is the Reserve Bank of Australia intervening in the market to hold down the remarkably resilient Aussie dollar?