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John Faucher We think given guidance is roughly in-line despite the negative currency impact.
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Vladimir Putin The stability of the rate is the main issue and the Central Bank manages to ensure it one way or another. This was finally achieved after the Central Bank switched to a floating national currency exchange rate.
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David Gilmore Otherwise a spend-prone fiscal policy teamed with a pro-growth monetary policy could be problematic for the U.S. economy and currency ahead.
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Klaus Kleinfeld It comes down to the long-term stability of this corporation,
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Ronald Reagan We will remain steady. We will pursue every avenue in the search for peace and stability.
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Vladimir Putin Speaking about our largest oil company Rosneft, and I recalled in the beginning that almost 20 percent of it [19.7] belongs to BP. Who's company is that? British Petroleum, isn't it? I suppose that is not bad. I have to tell that British Petroleum's capitalization is significantly related to the fact that it owns more than 19 percent of Rosneft, which has vast oil reserves both in Russia and abroad. This has its impact on the company's stability as well.
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Jose Manuel Barroso There is no stability without solidarity and no solidarity without stability.
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Elizabeth Smart Work is the only only only remedy for life: for happiness, for interest, for stability, for security. Hard, willed work. Oh work!
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Gabrielle Reece I guess I crave stability.
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Hawa Abdi Women can build stability. We can make peace.
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Bernard Laporte Our success comes from stability.
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Darcy Regier A year ago we were just trying to survive. Now we have a sense of stability and direction.
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Russ Jones Our rates only go up once a year, and that's in June.
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John Seabrook In the nineteen-eighties, rates of obesity started to rise sharply in the U.S. and around the world. By the nineteen-nineties, obesity reached epidemic proportions.
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Michael Stipe The future's ours, and you don't even rate a footnote now
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Richard Bernstein At the rate it's going right now, profitability will accelerate, but at a very, very slow pace, ... much slower than what's implied by valuation in the market.
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Lucy Maud Montgomery I've always held that early marriage is a sure indication of second-rate goods that had to be sold in a hurry." - Martin Harris
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Jamie Rappaport An astonishing success rate of more than 99 percent.
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Scott Berry And as rates go higher, that should go higher, too.
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Mark Kantrowitz It's a no-brainer at this point. You want to consolidate before rates rise,
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Robert Brusca It's a surprise -- we thought the unemployment rate would be edging up.