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markets
Markets can do many wonderful things, which is why I'm glad to live in a capitalist country. Timothy Noah
markets mostly obviously original program shows travel
When we set out our original program from the beginning, obviously our markets were pretty limited, and we were thinking about them mostly as U.S. shows, and they would travel like other U.S. shows have. Ted Sarandos
markets political situation worldwide
The political situation here doesn't help, but worldwide markets are falling. Mario Zawadzki
markets
What you've got now is world markets whipsawing. It's a letdown, not a meltdown. Alan Ackerman
markets trade
Trade liberalization can be contagious, and the opening of markets regionally can spark progress multilaterally as well. Roberto Azevedo
markets places public
This city has many public squares, in which are situated the markets and other places for buying and selling. Hernan Cortes
markets
We don't know where the markets are going, Carlos Ghosn
markets radar reason recession stock talk
There is a reason for stock markets to be worried. But I don't think we need to talk about recession yet -- it's not on the radar screen. Robert Brusca
markets
Obviously, a little more tepid than what markets were expecting. Firas Askari
rational sports
Cricket is not a rational sport in India, and we go overboard. Harsha Bhogle
rational threatens willing
He who threatens us will find us deaf to his threats. We are willing to listen only to rational arguments. Menachem Begin
rational
Most Jews, like most rational persons, know that their personal identity and their ethnic identity are not one and the same. David Novak
rational white
I like his rational for why I'm not in the White House. I'll take it. It's better than some I've gotten. Steve Forbes
rational
By any rational calculation, Milosevic comes out of this much, much weaker. James Rubin
rational realize
I realize they say we are 'wacko' and 'out there, but we are the most rational of all. Brigitte Boisselier
rational predictable
Businesses will have to lead the charge - demanding uniform, national, predictable rules to govern this transition, so that there is a level and rational playing field on which they can compete to make the next fortunes. Van Jones