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aggregate aid both countries donor economies fiscal government minus power stimulus suffer theatrical
Eskinder Nega Aggregate aid is to the Ethiopian economy what Obama's fiscal stimulus was to the American economy: minus these injections, both economies would suffer catastrophically. The theatrical blustering of the Ethiopian government notwithstanding, donor countries have a make-or-break power over the Ethiopia's prosperity.
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David Brogan Although this tax is not the largest of the taxes that are out there, in the aggregate it does impact.
aggregate losing million per problem producers
Bryan Hassler As a region, producers -- in aggregate -- are losing $125 million per year. If nothing's done, the problem will only get worse.
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Alan Levenson As a policy maker, I'm only going to pay attention to the workweek if I think it's a trend. But the fact is that since July of 2004, we've been at either 33.7 or 33.8 hours on the aggregate workweek. My feeling is that the workweek declined in February in part because of a decline in construction but that in general, it's probably going to bounce back to 33.8 next month.
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Richard Greenfield Television was substantially weaker than expected, ... The aggregate strength of that growth rate in the weakest quarter for News Corp is a very positive indication of how undervalued the stock is at current levels.
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Ron Nelson The share price appreciation of each of these companies has significantly outperformed its respective industry groups, the S&P 500 and Cendant, giving greater credence to our view that the aggregate valuations of the four proposed new companies will exceed that of Cendant today,
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F. Sagan That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every 'superstar,' every 'supreme leader,' every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there - on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.
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Bob White The only way the board is going to change on the aggregate is if the community gets involved.
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Alan Bennett I'm all in favour of free expression provided it's kept rigidly under control.
business mind firsts
Al Ries It's better to be first in the mind than to be first in the marketplace.
business innovation enemy
Akio Morita An enemy of innovation could be your own sales force.
business sure-thing
Akio Morita The only sure thing is that in business there are no sure things.
business doe knows
Akio Morita The public does not know what is possible. We do.
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George Foster We want the players to have a framework to evaluate business opportunities put in front of them. The sporting theme (inspires) much more passion for a lot of people, but a lot of sporting ideas go bankrupt, so passion is not enough. You've got to have revenues come through the door and you've got to contain your cost.
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Richard Williams We want them to have a real-world experience, which means working with people from other schools and cultures, which gives them an experience of diversity. Some students never would have considered a career in international business and exportation without this kind of exposure.
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Mike Clasper We want to streamline the management and admin staff of the business and get our managers closer to the business to deliver that better leadership and get the right people in the right jobs.
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Ido Hartuv We want to see who in the group supports his (Robertson's) statements. Those who support the statements cannot do business with us. Those that publicly support Ariel Sharon's recovery ... are welcome to do business with us.
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Marty DeJarnette We started cold, but we found our rhythm in the second quarter. Their size caused us some problems, but our press got us some easy baskets off turnovers.
caused details
Brad Wilson We don't have any details on what caused it,
caused damage
Toni Atkins What has caused the damage is Ms. Atkins' misconduct, not the uncovering of Ms. Atkins' misconduct.
caused fear form sustained worry
Source Unknown Worry: a sustained form of fear caused by indecision.
caused defense picked played poor second
Bob Hofman We gutted it out. We had a poor first half. But we played a lot better in the second half. We really picked up on defense and caused a lot of turnovers.
caused family hearts lost pacific result union
Mark Davis Union Pacific apologizes for the inconveniences caused to Texarkana. Our hearts go out to the family that lost a person as a result of the derailment.
caused drag economy next steel
William Comanor U.S. Steel was a continual drag on the economy for the next 50 years and caused substantial harm,
caused company fallen graves land round sides terror whose
Bible Bible Asshur is there and all her company: his graves are about him: all of them slain, fallen by the sword: / Whose graves are set in the sides of the pit, and her company is round about her grave: all of them slain, fallen by the sword, which caused terror in the land of the living.
caused concerns earnings factors higher oil overall prices rates recent rise
Peter Boockvar A combination of factors ranging from the recent rise in oil prices to concerns over earnings and overall higher rates caused a pullback in stocks.
classical enjoy people theatre
John Wright The people who enjoy classical music, opera, even classical ballet, would come to classical theatre if it were well-acted and imaginatively presented.
classical free ideas pagan rather religious secular thinkers work
M. H. Abrams Secular thinkers have no more been able to work free of the centuries-old Judeo-Christian culture than Christian theologians were able to work free of their inheritance of classical and pagan thought. The process... has not been the deletion and replacement of religious ideas but rather the assimilation and reinterpretation of religious ideas.
classical-music wells
Birdy I love Adele and Lykke Li. I also listen to classical music as well.
classical stiff trying
Herbie Hancock At first I sounded like any stiff classical musician, trying to play that stuff.
classical music
Jochen Zeitz As much as I like to explore the world, I explore music - from classical to rock.
classical scary trained workforce
Frances McDormand It's a scary thing going into the workforce with a $50,000 debt and you've been trained as a classical theatre actor. There's always a depression in the theatre.
classical playing written
Herbie Hancock It's very different from classical music. In classical music, you are playing something that is written by someone else.
classical facing fencing included reason theatrical training trying
Eric Bryant It's all a part of working on your craft. There's a reason that fencing has always been included in a classical theatrical training program. . . It really has to do with two actors who are facing each other, and are interacting with each other and trying to tell a story.
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Tom Scholz I took classical piano for a couple of years, but I sort of lost interest - I couldn't read a note today if I tried. I still enjoy that stuff, and I think I naturally gravitate towards the classical licks; in fact, I know that I do. I gravitate towards the classical licks that I heard by famous old composers.
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Masaaki Kanno We are seeing a good, healthy cycle now. One possible risk factor, going forward, is the possibility of overheating.
cycle dakota nobody results south surprised
Tad Perry We're in a cycle of new leadership, and we're not competitive. Nobody in South Dakota should be surprised that the end results are going to be different from where we've been.
cycle feeds half regular version
Kent Beck Organizations want small changes in functionality on a more regular basis. An organization like Flickr deploys a new version of its software every half hour. This is a cycle that feeds on itself.
cycle happened life natural throughout
Leon Cooperman What they're doing has happened throughout history. It's the natural life cycle of a conglomerate.
cycle deep puck support
Kevin Raylman When we did get the puck deep our wingers didn't support. We didn't cycle as well as we could have.
cycle puck
Mats Sundin We're still going to have to skate, ... We're going to have to cycle the puck down low, where we should be strong, but at the same time, we have to be able to move.
cycle data demand excited expecting linked next six stocks three weak
Atul Lele We're expecting even more weak data to come out of the U.S.. We're not excited about stocks that are linked to the U.S. demand cycle for at least the next three to six months.
cycles fact five happened large last six start tend
David Hathaway We're basing this on the fact that the large cycles tend to start early, and that's what happened with five of the last six big cycles.
cycle gold start
Paul Eberhardt We're back on cycle now. It was gold, silver, bronze, so now we're back to start it again.
declines households question suffering
William Poole There is no question that many households are suffering declines in real incomes.
decline definite pan seeing
Lewis Incze We're seeing a definite decline in settlement rates. But we don't know how it will pan out in the fishery.
declines further months production quick rebound sales unless weakness
Steven Wood Unless there is a quick rebound in sales, this suggests further weakness in production and declines in inventories over the months ahead.
decline frankly market north people profitable sharp
David Healy With their sharp decline in market share, they have frankly got too much capacity, too many plants, too many people to be profitable in North America.
decline employment expecting next volume year
Orawin Velz We're expecting a decline in employment because we expect the volume of originations to decline pretty significantly next year -- 20 percent.
decline far rebound steep straight technical three
Oliver Fang A technical rebound after a steep decline for three straight sessions was far from a big surprise.
decline journalism landmark shrinking simpson
Dick Schaap All of journalism is a shrinking art, ... So much of it is hype. The O.J. Simpson story is a landmark in the decline of journalism.
decline heavier people seeing users using
Peter Daboll (Also) they're seeing some decline in subscribers and in people using the proprietary site. Those (people) may have been heavier users of AOL.
declines giving negative sales selling
Dana Telsey They don't have enough promotional inventories in the stores. They'll only be selling full-price and they're already giving out warnings of negative same-store sales declines in February.
declining labor overall region
Todd Cherry The region is declining as part of the state's overall labor market.
declining economics economy learned normal process sector
Matthew Ellis As we learned in Economics 101, a declining manufacturing sector is part of the normal process as an economy develops.
declining deeply
Gore Vidal Americans, in general, are ignorant, bigoted, and deeply unhappy with their declining incomes.
declining drive filter number reducing start students takes
Ted Hamer The number of students drive the budget. When you start having declining enrollment, it takes a while to filter through before you can start reducing costs.
declining gone high instead levels prices twice warmer year
David Goss Prices have gone up this summer, instead of declining as they typically have done during the warmer months; they are at levels twice as high as a year ago,
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Ani Difranco People talk about my image, like I come in two dimensions, like lipstick is a sign of my declining mind, like what I happen to be wearing the day that someone takes my picture is my new statement for all womankind
declining department future likely market share stores struggling
Mark Mandel Department stores are struggling with declining market share and that's why we're likely to see future consolidation in this group.
declining deficit economic growth loss slight
Anthony Chan A declining deficit may be signaling a slight loss of economic growth momentum.
declining itself music stores
Josh Bernoff Stores will close. It's already happening. Being a music store by itself is a declining business.
employment occupation principles
David Hume The great subverter of Pyrrhonism or the excessive principles of scepticism is action, and employment, and the occupations of common life.
employment
Jane Austen The pleasantness of an employment does not always evince its propriety.
employment good improving pointing seeing series solid
Masaaki Kanno We are seeing a series of good indicators pointing to solid recovery: improving production, improving exports, improving employment and improving spending.
employment lands supply
John Waller When you take out the lands that are encumbered or don't have servicing, you come down to an 11.8-year supply of employment lands,
employment discrimination should
Bob Black Liberals say we should end employment discrimination. I say we should end employment.
employment cold hours
Calvin Coolidge Workmen’s compensation, hours and conditions of labor are cold consolations, if there be no employment.
employment labor people question shows
Elisabeth Denison A lot of it has to do with the labor market, the employment question is where it shows up. People are disenchanted with employment growth.
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Art Hogan A lot of that rally had to do with the ISM (Institute for Supply Management) number, particularly the employment component, with people hoping that in turn, Friday's monthly report will show a higher number of payrolls than what people are expecting.
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David Hawkins They're stuck in a limbo where they can't get formal employment and they can't go on to college. At best, they become part of the underground economy. At worst they become a liability.
exceeded revenue signed terms
Jim Sexton We've already exceeded in 2006 our revenue for 2005 in terms of signed deals.
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Greg Evans Words may very well exceed their weight in gold.
exceeded found
Richard Davies We found some guys. It went well. It exceeded my expectations.
exceed found
Bob Fitzsimmons We found out he exceed the $100,000 test, and he said, 'Yikes!' I've got to get that reconverted,
exceed holding numbers
J. C. Watts AT&T is holding on to its base. These numbers exceed our expectations.
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Mike Ilitch A successful season would be for the players to play up to their potential and have about three or four players exceed their potential. That would be a good year.
exceeding factor fear impact likely production
Timothy Evans As with most storms, we think the fear factor is exceeding the likely impact on production here.
exceeded growth problem wildest
Nandan Nilekani A big part of Bangalore's problem is that growth has exceeded everybody's wildest expectations.
exceeded hoped imagined nicer people supportive
Rick Schroder It's exceeded my expectations, in every way, really. The people are nicer than I imagined they could have been. They were more supportive of me than I hoped they would be.
holding keeping urban water
Jim Johnson We're infiltrating runoff back into the water table, keeping pollutants out of the urban streams and holding the runoff back.
holding sitting tight
Mark Rodgers We're still sitting tight to see how this is going to break. We're kind of in a holding pattern.
holding hope praying
Anne Bacon We're still holding out hope and praying for their release.
holding hope huge improvement waves
Simon Phipps We'll see some waves of improvement in 2003, but I'm not holding out hope for a huge rise.
holding pattern waiting
Jim Angstman We are all in a holding pattern waiting to see what happens.
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Paul Cunningham The referring physician doesn't really have a stake in it because he is not providing the service. So the hospital is left... holding the bag.
holding prices tension
Steve Bellino With the inventories where they are, and prices were they are, they don't equate. It's geopolitical tension that's holding us up right now.
holding hope
Kyle Visser We're excited. We have hope now. We were holding on to very little hope. That's a big thing for us. We see we can play as well as we can.
holding pattern scholars-and-scholarship
Brooke Bingaman We're in this holding pattern and it's not lifting.
leaves matter time
John Dickerson It's just a matter of time now before he leaves the race.
leaves sad
Jerramy Stevens It's a heartwarming story and all that, but it will be a sad day when he leaves without that trophy.
leaves puts strain wondering
Josh Franco It puts a strain on you. It leaves us wondering what are we going to do?
leaves room
Robert Pires This leaves very little room for our strikers to show their skill.
leaves time
Coco Chanel There is time for work, and time for love. That leaves no other time
leaves life messed point
Terence Winter Very often at the end of 'The Sopranos' you get the feeling that its not under control, you should be very worried, and life is kind of really, really messed up at lot of times. It leaves you feeling very disconcerted. That was kind of the point of it.
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Klaus Allofs The side played sensationally. Wherever that leaves us in the table, we can be happy.
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Alice McDermott The thing that fiction can do is look from the inside out rather than from the outside in. Even memoir leaves me somewhat frustrated. I think now we need a poet to uncover what isn't on the surface.
leaves
Lynsey Addario Every story takes its toll on me and leaves an impression on me.
mistakenly percent salary
Scott Berryessa Many mistakenly think that equates to a 6 percent salary increase.
periods dont-trust
Benjamin Walker Don't trust somebody that don't have a troubled period.
periods tale
Robert Rodriguez It was a tale of two periods -- before Sept. 17 and afterwards.
periods since younger
Kurt Angle There are so many things that have evolved since I wrestled. They don't have periods anymore. They have rounds... it confuses the younger demographic.
periods soon stopping three
Lauren Kellin We usually get it done somehow. We've always been a third-period team. As soon as we put all three periods together, we feel there will be no stopping us.
periods 80s
Corey Hart I became somewhat reclusive during a period of time in the '80s.
periods
Alice Cooper There was a period of time when I thought I had to be Alice Cooper all the time.
periods used steroid
Rafael Palmeiro I have never used steroids. Period.
periods used steroid
Rafael Palmeiro Let me start by telling you this: I have never used steroids. Period. I don't know how to say it any more clearly than that. Never.
periods used steroid
Rafael Palmeiro I have never intentionally used steroids. Never. Ever. Period,
wages commodity machinery
David Ricardo But a rise in the wages of labour would not equally affect commodities produced with machinery quickly consumed, and commodities produced with machinery slowly consumed.
wages praise
William Shakespeare Your praises will become your wages.
wages praise
William Shakespeare Our praises are our wages.
wages reconstruction workers
Ed Pastor While prices of goods continue to rise, American worker's wages remain stagnant.
wages fairs
Thomas Carlyle A fair day's wages for a fair day's work.
wages lad
Tim Powers The wages of courage is death, lad, but it's the wages of everything else, too.
wages tests england
Thomas B. Macaulay But the time will come when New England will be as thickly peopled as old England. Wages will be as low, and will fluctuate as much with you as with us. You will have your Manchesters and Birminghams; and, in those Manchesters and Birminghams, hundreds of thousands of artisans will assuredly be sometimes out of work. Then your institutions will be fairly brought to the test.
wages helping economy
Michael Hudson Inflation usually helps the economy at large, but not the 1% if wages rise. So the 1% says that it is terrible.
wages use trouble
Mark Twain What's the use you learning to do right , when it's troublesome to do right and it ain't no trouble to do wrong, and the wages is just the same?
workers
Cynthia Morgan Workers making more than $100,000 in yearly salary,
workers disgruntled
Kevin Nealon Workers insist that they are not disgruntled. They are very gruntled.
workers
A. Scott Berg I am a compulsive worker. But I'm also a compulsive relaxer.
workers
Dean Fryer In effect, it shuts them down. They're not permitting workers to be employed.
workers
Paul Lopez Every workers should be honored, every worker should be respected.
workers hardest felt
Daryl Hall I never felt entitled to anything. I'm the hardest worker I know.