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growth credit might
There might be some credit in being jolly. Charles Dickens
growth degrees economic
All taxes are a drag on economic growth. It's only a question of degree. Alan Greenspan
growth north positive
We want to see more positive growth in North America. John Parker
growth marketing mouths
Word-of-mouth marketing is a crucial component of organic growth for startups and one of the primary ways that Weebly has grown to over 15 million customers. David Rusenko
growth last services stepped surprise upside
The PMI is a big upside surprise ... and is at least hinting that services growth stepped up at the end of last year. Philip Shaw
growth ongoing outdoor pleased radio stations television
We are pleased with the ongoing growth of radio and outdoor (advertising), the television stations and the network. Mel Karmazin
growth interchange effects
Growth is ignited anytime you put in expressways and interchanges. It's a synergistic effect. Charles Lee
growth hard
Don't tell me how talented you are. Tell me how hard you work. Arthur Rubinstein
growth attention politician
Ever since economists revealed how much universities contribute to economic growth, politicians have paid close attention to higher education. Derek Bok
population republican goodness
Goodness knows the Republican electorate is a pretty narrow slice of the population. David Price
population conservation policy
You don't have a conservation policy unless you have a population policy. David R. Brower
population potential proportion social
The potential for social unrest, social instability is pretty significant. You have a very substantial proportion of your population that has been undereducated, malnourished, marginalized, is disaffected, not able to go to school. John Williamson
population potential proportion social
The potential for social unrest, social instability is pretty significant, ... You have a very substantial proportion of your population that has been undereducated, malnourished, marginalized, is disaffected, not able to go to school. John Williamson
population climate problem
I've always been opposed to population control. In climate terms, population is not the biggest problem going forward. Bill McKibben
population
The population is healthy, but it's not like we've got a lot of them. Kelly Wood
population rate
The population is growing, the unemployment rate is dropping. It's a combination of those two factors. Charlie Roberts
population form educated
There is no better form of trade a developing nation can engage in than to sell services provided by an educated population. Brian Behlendorf
population should myth
There is a segment of the American population that has been excluded from the national myth, and that should be redressed. Edward Zwick
globalization states ends
Globalization, far from putting an end to power diplomacy between States, has, on the contrary, intensified it. Omar Bongo
globalization
Consumption has massively benefited from globalization. Christine Lagarde
globalization direct productivity
Improved productivity is another direct benefit of globalization. Christine Lagarde
globalization century trade
We had much freer trade in the 19th century. We have much less globalization now than we did then. Milton Friedman
globalization contagion phenomenon
Contagion has become very much a phenomenon, and it's a phenomenon of globalization. Lawrence Summers
globalization mainstream higher-education
Education, particularly higher education, will take Africa into the mainstream of globalization. John Kufuor
globalization produce inequality
Contrary to the received wisdom, global markets are not unregulated. They are regulated to produce inequality. Kevin Watkins
globalization barriers imperatives
Globalization is now no longer an objective but an imperative, as markets open and geographic barriers become increasingly blurred and even irrelevant. Jack Welch
globalization good-things bad-things
Globalizing a bad thing makes it worse. But globalizing a good thing is usually good. Richard Stallman