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cycles dozen early ebb flow half hope permanent reach seen since war
We've seen these cycles of ebb and flow half a dozen times or more since the war began. One can hope that this is a permanent decline, but it's still much too early to reach that conclusion. Ted Forrest
cycle decided early extra miss passengers ship sure york
What we decided to do was to take the ship into New York a day early and miss two ports to get an extra day in of sanitation and disinfecting the ship with no passengers on board. We wanted passengers off the ship so we could really make sure the cycle was broken. Julie Benson
cycle dealt family histories hostility inside internal mean oftentimes partly rage
I know that in my family there are histories of violence that are internal family things and that are oftentimes dealt with internally. By internally, I mean inside the family group, but also partly inside ourselves. You know, self-hatred and hostility and rage and this cycle that won't break. Kara Walker
cycle healthy possible risk seeing
We are seeing a good, healthy cycle now. One possible risk factor, going forward, is the possibility of overheating. Masaaki Kanno
cycle dakota nobody results south surprised
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. Tad Perry
cycles mortals
The ever-whirling wheele Of Change, to which all mortal things doth sway. Edmund Spenser
cycle puck
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. Mats Sundin
cycle game good needed puck scoring tried
We needed a good start. They have a lot of young guys, especially on defense. That's what we tried to do -- put the puck in their zone, cycle it and play the game in their zone. Once you do it, you get a lot of scoring chances, that's what happened. Jaromir Jagr
cycle feeds half regular version
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. Kent Beck
economists firm importance prompt role
There is no doubt that the recognition by economists of the importance of the role of the firm in the functioning of the economy will prompt them to investigate its activities more closely. Ronald Coase
economists employment evidence expecting finally jobs months october picture providing rose straight traders turning
Most traders will really be positioning for the October employment report. Economists are expecting that non-farm payrolls rose by approximately 50,000 during the month, providing evidence that with two straight months of employment growth, the jobs picture is finally turning around. Paul Mendelsohn
economists fed figuring
Usually economists are figuring things out after the fact, especially the Fed chairman. James Glassman
economists economy-and-economics laid reach
If all the economists were laid end to end, they would not reach a conclusion. George Bernard Shaw
economists laid reach
If all the economists in the world were laid end to end, they would still not reach a conclusion. George Bernard Shaw
economists laid reach
If all economists were laid end to end, they would not reach a conclusion. George Bernard Shaw
economists felt increase money stretching
In the 1960s, and stretching back to the 1930s, it was felt by many economists that easy money is a reliable way to increase employment. Edmund Phelps
economists experts foundation listen point
Indeed, willingness to challenge professional economists and other experts is a foundation stone of democracy. If all we have to do is to listen to the experts, what is the point of having democracy? Ha-Joon Chang
economists economy-and-economics fair growing number question
I think it is fair to say that there is a growing number of economists that question the stimulus, Tom Daschle
economy-and-economics meaningful united
We're still a force. It is a meaningful contributor to the United States' economy. Brian Hickey
economy-and-economics gap government parity price reference rising since
Since mid-2004, the government refinery-gate reference price has diverged from import parity economics. The gap has been rising ever since. Kurt Barrow
economy-and-economics happening mixed results
We're getting sort-of mixed results with what is happening in the economy. Robert Brusca
economy-and-economics everybody lucky says underlying
Lucky for everybody because it says something about our underlying economy. Paul Brewbaker
economy-and-economics india pivotal role
Positioned as we are, geographically and economically, India has a pivotal role in the region, Manmohan Singh
economy-and-economics track
We can't really track what is going on in the underground economy. Charlotte Yee
economy-and-economics five internet moving next people percent purchases toward understand whether
We're moving toward an Internet economy. Whether people understand it or not, we're moving to a place where as much as 50 percent of all our purchases will be done over the Internet in the next five years. Tim Bajarin
economy-and-economics markets optimistic reasonably
We're reasonably optimistic on the economy, but markets are going to be difficult. I'd be cautious. Nick Skiming
economy-and-economics feasible start
Unfortunately, I just don't see it as being economically feasible to start over again. Willis Reed
french liked
When I started writing, the first thing that came out was in English. I liked a few French things, but they were very overwhelming. Thomas Mars
french-philosopher men society union
Society is the union of men and not the men themselves. Charles de Secondat
french-philosopher ought power
Power ought to serve as a check to power. Charles de Secondat
french-philosopher
Liberty is the right of doing whatever the laws permit. Charles de Secondat
french-philosopher paradise sensible stop wanting
I have read descriptions of Paradise that would make any sensible person stop wanting to go there. Charles de Secondat
french-philosopher
Not to be loved is a misfortune, but it is an insult to be loved no longer. Charles de Secondat
french-philosopher men rogues
Men, who are rogues individually, are in the mass very honorable people. Charles de Secondat
french-philosopher greater name shield
There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice. Charles de Secondat
french people
There are so many people in the world who cannot read English or French or whatever. Karl Lagerfeld
saying-less balance would-be
There are many who say more than the truth on some occasions, and balance the account with their consciences by saying less than the truth on others. But the fact is that they are in both instances as fraudulant as he would be that exacted more than his due from his debtors, and paid less than their due to his creditors. Charles Caleb Colton
saying seen treasury
We've seen this movie before. What Treasury is saying is pretty much of a rerun of what it said back in May. Frank Vargo
saying skirt
The sneaker heels thing is a myth. They were saying, 'They're like sneakers.' No, they're like heels is what they're like. That's like saying a denim skirt is like jeans. It's not. Anna Kendrick
saying-goodbye desire lasts
They parted at last with mutual civility, and possibly a mutual desire of never meeting again. Jane Austen
saying
We're saying (this) is a lockout because of retaliation over that no-layoff arbitration that we won. Chad Caldwell
saying
We're saying if you've demonstrated success, you don't have to do as much paperwork. Richard Cate
saying time tone tried turn
We've tried to tone it down as much as possible. But every time you turn around, someone's saying something else about it. Bruce Larner
saying-no offensive said
Stop saying no offense,” I said, “when you say offensive things. It’s not a free pass. Daniel Handler
saying waiting
What they're saying is the conventional firms are waiting too long, Raymond James