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en It's a pretty buoyant market in the capital, partly driven by city bonuses.

en With the market buoyant, there is always the incentive to seek capital.

en As a consequence the business can look forward to another good performance in the second half of the year driven by continued buoyant market conditions.

en Some people might say the coach should be expected to win championships for the salary you are paying him. These bonuses are market driven. All the other top coaches have them in their contracts, so you need to give your guy one, too.

en A lot of the slowing has to do with all the talk about a housing bubble and with affordability, which is being driven partly by price and partly by mortgage rates. The overall mood has changed.

en Manufacturing is in a hole but the housing market is pretty buoyant,

en Israel's capital will never again be a divided city, a city with a wall at its center, a city in which two flags fly. This city, will, in its entirety, absorb immigrants, welcome pilgrims and be the eternal capital of Israel forever.

en The reason for this tremendous shift towards greater transparency is because of the growth and dominance of the capital markets. The monetary policy impulse is now driven by how the bond market, stock market, currency market react, so now it is more important that those markets understand what the Fed intends. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring.

en Germany and Japan can drag the rest of the world along with them. Japan's partly being driven along by China and partly by internal structural reform. It is very good news.

en The cardiac market has been a very lucrative part of the healthcare system, partly because of growing demand, partly because of new innovation, and partly because the system has overpriced the services. To what extent are their plans predicated on continued high prices?

en In a traditional war [when] a capital city falls, it is a real sign of military success and progress. In this case, it's a sign of progress, ... But when the enemy doesn't rely on a capital city as much as a cave, a shadow or a hiding place, it's less important that a capital city falls than to shut down the hiding places. Caves are now more important than capital cities.

en I was born in North London in 1947. I didn't learn to read until I was almost 8-partly bad schooling, and partly I suspect slight dyslexic problems. My father, driven mad by this, taught me to read. At 9 I began writing.

en While there has been an increased retention of funds within the region, we expect the flow of capital out of the region to accelerate in 2006, partly due to the over-priced nature of regional markets and partly due to an increased desire to use the petrodollars to make strategic acquisitions.

en They want a unified city, the capital for two peoples and this is the time that the president (Arafat) feels that he would stress the right of the Palestinians in Jerusalem, the city and the capital of the coming Palestinian state.

en Buoyant spending and borrowing have not yet been inflationary, and will not necessarily become inflationary, partly because of relatively low global inflation and strong price competition from imports.


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