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DUTCH POLITICIAN
Johannes Wijnandus "Johan" Remkes; Johannes Wijnandus Remkes
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J curve         
  • NARDL (Cumulative Dynamic) Multiplier effect of real effective exchange rate and response of US trade balance
  • An example J curve. Trade starts in perfect balance, but depreciation at time 0 causes an immediate trade deficit of 50 million dollars. The balance of trade improves over time as consumers react, returning to balance at month 3 and rising to a surplus of 150 million at month 4.
THE TIME PATH OF A COUNTRY’S TRADE BALANCE FOLLOWING A DEVALUATION OR DEPRECIATION OF ITS CURRENCY, UNDER A CERTAIN SET OF ASSUMPTIONS
J Curve; J-curve; J curve (private equity); J-Curve theory; J-curve theory; J curve theory; J-cuve; J frequency distribution curve; J-Curve Effect; J-curve effect; J Curve Effect; J curve effect; J-Curve; J-shaped growth curve; J-shaped curve
n. J-curve, curve die verhouding tussen export en muntwaarde weergeeft (economie)
George Herbert Walker Bush         
  • 1980 campaign logo
  • Helsinki Summit]] in 1990
  • Bush's approval ratings (red) compared to his disapproval ratings (blue) during his presidency
  • 1988 campaign logo
  • Congress]] in October 1983
  • Bush, as CIA Director, listens at a meeting following the assassinations in Beirut of [[Francis E. Meloy Jr.]] and [[Robert O. Waring]], 1976
  • Bush appointed [[Clarence Thomas]] to the Supreme Court in 1991
  • East]] and [[West Germany]] until 1990, with [[Berlin]] in yellow
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  • Bush won the 1988 presidential election with 53.4% of the popular vote and a large majority of the electoral vote
  • 1992 presidential election]] by [[Bill Clinton]]
  • Bush, top right, stood with his wife and children, mid-1960s
  • From left to right: George H. W. Bush, [[Barack Obama]], [[George W. Bush]], [[Bill Clinton]], and [[Jimmy Carter]]
  • George and Barbara Bush, 2001
  • The [[George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum]] on the west campus of [[Texas A&M University]] in [[College Station, Texas]], 2011
  • Bush as ambassador to the United Nations, 1971
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  • Bush in his Grumman TBF Avenger aboard USS ''San Jacinto'' in 1944
  • Bush in 1969
  • Chief Justice [[William Rehnquist]] administers the Presidential Oath of Office to Bush
  • Official portrait of Vice President Bush, 1981
  • Former president [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] with Bush
  • [[John Ashcroft]] and Vice President Bush campaign in St. Louis, Missouri, 1988
  • Iraq (green) invaded Kuwait (orange) in 1990
  • President [[Bill Clinton]] meeting with former presidents Bush and [[Jimmy Carter]] at the White House in September 1993
  • Michael Wilson]] at the NAFTA Initialing Ceremony, October 1992
  • Bush meets with [[Robert Gates]], General [[Colin Powell]], Secretary [[Dick Cheney]] and others about the situation in the Persian Gulf, 1991
  • Vice President Bush standing with President [[Ronald Reagan]] and Soviet leader [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] on the New York City waterfront in 1988
  • Ronald Reagan, moderator Jon Breen, and Bush participate in the Nashua, New Hampshire, presidential debate, 1980
  • Bush greeting then California Governor [[Ronald Reagan]] in 1967
  • Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol]] in Washington, D.C.
  • In 1991, the Soviet Union dissolved into fifteen independent republics, including Russia (labeled 11)
  • NAS JRB]] during [[Hurricane Katrina]] relief efforts, 2005
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1989 TO 1993
George Herbert Walker Bush; George H.W. Bush; G. H. W. Bush; George Bush Sr.; Bush Senior; George Bush, Sr.; Bush 41; George Bush Sr; George H W Bush; GHWB; George Herbert Bush; Bush I; George Bush (senior); George H. W, Bush; George Bush Senior; President Bush (senior); Bush-prime minister vomitus incident, 1992; Bush-41; Bush (41); George HW Bush; George h.w. bush; Daddy Bush; Papa Bush; George h bush; 41st President of the United States; GHW Bush; G.H.W. Bush; George Bush sr.; George H.W.Bush; Bush sr; George hw bush; Bush the Elder; George h.w bush; George the Older; Bush Sr.; President George H.W. Bush; Bush Snr.; President George H. W. Bush; G H W Bush; H W Bush; H. W. Bush; George H. W.; George H.W.; George H W; GeorgeHWBush; George H Bush; H.W. Bush; George Bush (41); George Bush (41st U.S. President); Vice President Bush; Senior Bush; Poppy Bush; G. H. Bush; George Bush snr; George H.W Bush; Herbert Walker Bush; "Vision thing"; Hw bush; George Bush Snr.; The vision thing; George Bush the Elder; George Bush I; George Bush 1; @GeorgeHWBush; President George Herbert Walker Bush; G H Bush; President Herbert Walker Bush; President H W Bush; President HW Bush; President H.W. Bush; President H. W. Bush; Forty-first President of the United States; 43rd Vice President of the United States; George Bush senior; Forty-third Vice President of the United States; VP Bush; Bush41; George H W. Bush; George Bush 41; Representative George Bush; Representative George H. W. Bush; Vice President George H. W. Bush; Vice President George H.W. Bush; Vice President George Bush; Vice Presidency of George H. W. Bush; Bush Sr; Old man bush; Bush 1; George Bush (born 1924); Bush, George H. W.; Public image of George H. W. Bush; George Bush (41st president); 41st President of America; 41st President of USA; 41st President of the US; 41st President of the USA; 41st President of the United States of America; 41st U.S. President; 41st U.S.A. President; 41st US President; 41st USA President; POTUS 41; POTUS41
n. George Herbert Walker Bush (geboren 1924) 41-ste president van de Verenigde Staten (1989-1993), vader van president George Walker Bush
L L Cool J         
  • LL Cool J performing in [[Wilmington, Delaware]] in August 2008
AMERICAN RAPPER AND ACTOR
L.L. Cool J.; L.L. Cool J; James Todd Smith; LL cool J; Ll cool j; L L Cool J; Ll cool; James Todd Smith III; Ladies Love Cool James; LL Kool J; LL Cool J.; I Need a Beat; LL Cool Jay; I Need A Beat; Boomdizzle; LLCJ; Cool J
n. (geboren in 1869 als James Todd Smith) Amerikaans rapmusicus en filmacteur

Определение

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2. Cricket (on scorecards) wide(s).
3. with.

Википедия

Johan Remkes

Johannes Wijnandus "Johan" Remkes (born 15 June 1951) is a Dutch politician and nonprofit director who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 2002 to 2003 under Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende. He is a member of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

Remkes studied Economics at the University of Groningen obtaining a Bachelor of Economics degree. Remkes served as chairman of the political youth organisation JOVD from July 1975 until November 1977. Remkes worked as member of the Provincial-Executive of Groningen from May 1982 until October 1993. Remkes became a member of the House of Representatives on 26 October 1993 serving as a frontbencher and spokesperson for Housing. After the election of 1998 Remkes was appointed as State Secretary for Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment under the Second Kok cabinet taking office on 3 August 1998. After the election of 2002 Remkes was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations in the First Balkenende cabinet, which took office on 22 July 2002 but fell just 87 days into its term. After the election of 2003 Remkes continued as Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations in the Second Balkenende cabinet. The cabinet fell on 30 June 2006 and was replaced with the caretaker Third Balkenende cabinet with Remkes retaining his position. After the election of 2006 Remkes returned to the House of Representatives on 30 November 2006 and served as a frontbencher and spokesperson for the Interior. In March 2010, Remkes announced that he would not stand for the election of 2010 and declined to serve in new cabinet.

Remkes continued to be active in politics and in June 2010 was nominated as the next King's Commissioner of North Holland serving from 1 July 2010 until 1 January 2019. Remkes also became active in the public sector as non-profit director and serves on several state commissions and councils on behalf of the government. In September 2019, Remkes was appointed as Acting Mayor of The Hague serving from 11 October 2019 until 1 July 2020.

From 19 April 2021 until 1 December 2021 Remkes was Acting King's Commissionner of Limburg.