Tim Adams
Tim Adams
china
I think it's important for us to get a better sense of China overall,
adversity brought rough shape skinny
He was a stray. He was pretty hungry, pretty skinny and in pretty rough shape when he was brought here.
approach holistic view
We take a holistic view in our approach to China,
easy
He's got such an easy manner, and it's kind of disarming.
countries full lend
There are still some countries out there that have yet to lend their full support.
committed expect word
I take them at their word that they are committed to doing that and we expect to see that in place over time,
adopting animals begin concept drop groups issue key push work
Working with groups like that and working with the rescues as well as adopting animals out is (how) we work to find these animals homes. The key to the whole overpopulation issue is spay/neuter, though. That's what it comes down to is we've got to really push the spay/neuter concept because that's what will begin to drop these numbers.
focusing markets open successful
We're focusing on open markets ... we're focusing on a successful Doha (global trade) round,
trip
Our findings on this trip will be an important input,
hear help learn shaping
What we hear and what we learn will help the shaping of this report,
believe changing countries full ought path reflects
I believe that we ought to put some of these countries on a glide path to being full participants in the G7, ... We need an institution, the G7, that reflects a changing world economy.
along brazil china countries earlier economies including india major potential regard stop toward visited visiting
India is a stop along the way toward visiting all those countries -- including China and Brazil which we visited earlier -- that we regard as having the potential to become the major economies of the 21st century,
deal focus truly
If we truly want to deal with these imbalances bilaterally or multilaterally, you need to focus on more than just the currency.
deal focus truly
If you truly want to deal with these imbalances, bilaterally or multilaterally, you have to focus on more than just the currency,