0 able, or likely, to stick or adhere to other surfaces -- melekat
1 (of a situation or person) difficult; awkward -- kesusahan
Stabilizing producer inflation rates to zero is suboptimal and a sticky price allocation can improve on the flexible price one.
The saturating sticky traps were reduced to their simplest form as flat discs without retaining panels or barriers.
The economy here has other distortions (monopolistic competition, income tax)-nevertheless, optimized policy under sticky prices entails (almost) full inflation stabilization.
Section 3 presents results for a forwardlooking sticky price model using current-, forward-, and backward-looking interest rate rules.
Alternatively, insects can be retained by making the leaf stickier by the production of mucilage, leading to flypaper traps.
A stickier medium-grain rice is used for "sushi"; the stickiness allows rice to hold its shape when molded.
As platelets adhere to the collagen fibers of a wound they become spiked and much stickier.
A sticky sleeve set alone caught no flies.
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