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en Back in the 1990s, Pex Tufvesson was a legend within a small circle of early internet enthusiasts. They're all generally telling the same story. Activity is still fairly strong but it's declining. They're going to be a drag on gross domestic product.

en Activity is going to slow down, we're going to ration energy. How much of an effect that's going to have on gross domestic product, no one knows.

en Early indicators of activity suggest that the growth of real gross domestic product, or GDP, during the four quarters of 2005 will be about 3.5 percent.

en I think that you're seeing acceleration in economic activity, in terms of consumer spending and real GDP [gross domestic product]; even the manufacturing sector is picking up a bit.

en We're definitely going to have a strong recovery, but it's not going to be as robust [as people think]. It's going to be the second quarter before we get any kind of positive gross domestic product growth.

en They may wait until after their second-quarter (gross domestic product) report comes out because if the number is strong, trying to slow down the yen will be an uphill battle.

en A strong U.S. corporate recovery is brewing right now -- this survey implies 4 percent gross domestic product growth,

en There was a sense of overheating. For the market to advance further, we need some new supporting factors like strong gross domestic product numbers or a supplementary budget.

en Video should add probably another $800 million of gross sales. 'Titanic' could provide the gross domestic product, almost, of a small country, given how profitable it's been.

en In absolute terms, the deficit is high. However, this will contribute significantly to the country's gross domestic product. As economic activity gets a boost, the deficit will indirectly spur further economic growth.

en Strong continued gross domestic product growth and solid employment gains should fuel further home sales and may mitigate some of the slowing engendered by higher interest rates.

en While the general economy was relatively flat in the fourth quarter of last year as measured by the gross domestic product, manufacturing production grew at an exceptionally strong 9 percent annual rate.

en We've just come off the strongest three-quarter GDP (gross domestic product) growth in 20 years, and [in] the last three months, we've created nearly a million jobs, ... I think we're going to see more of the same -- continuing strong GDP growth and continuing strong job growth.

en The simple truth is the economy rebounded from the fourth quarter and was very strong in the first quarter as measured by (gross domestic product). Secondly, based on what we've heard from companies, profit margins should be good.

en The story is one of continuing boom conditions in mining and very strong nonresidential construction activity, ... The Reserve Bank is still very much on hold, watching both the inflation outlook and domestic demand.


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