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en I don't think there is anything this Congress could do more definitively to put people back to work, to stimulate our economy to increase our efficiency, our competitiveness, both nationally and internationally,

en The demand is not declining, either nationally or internationally. People are driving as much as they used to. The economy is doing pretty well, which is increasing demand. I don't expect significant price declines. (And) I don't know that it won't rise more.

en Let's get them working because they will stimulate the economy. They'll give people something to come back and see.

en One thing we hope emerges is the episode will stimulate longer-term efforts to increase the transparency, openness and efficiency in energy sectors of the region.

en We have people nationally and internationally who want to buy this turbine now.

en While large banks need to cut network and work forces to enhance efficiency, small city commercial banks may need to expand to increase economy of scale.

en You can rule people back to work but you can't order them back to work at high efficiency levels.

en A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation. It is something to sit back, look at and feel good about it for a bit, but you can't sit down and pat yourself on the back. It shows people know us nationally and people recognize how well we've been playing and how well we've been playing together. It's really helped us nationally, and I think it will help us in recruiting.

en [The city government has identified space for 3,000 FEMA trailers and is looking for space for up to 2,000 more.] The mayor has made it clear that first priority will go to people who are here looking for work, ... We need to stimulate the economy now.

en Some people say it will take another miracle for this Congress and administration to find a way to work together. As we begin this historic Congress, let us resolve that we will work in good faith with each other to do the people's business. That is our pledge from this side of the aisle,

en The comments show that Japan's economy is growing rapidly and deflationary pressure near an end. A rebound in asset prices will have the most positive impact on the banking sector because it will stimulate an increase in loan demand.

en The comments show that Japan's economy is growing rapidly and deflationary pressure is near an end. A rebound in asset prices will have the most positive impact on the banking sector because it will stimulate an increase in loan demand.

en Senator Allen has long been a leader on competitiveness issues in the Senate and as governor of Virginia. His announcement of the Competitiveness Caucus comes as great news to the nation's manufacturers. We support every item on this agenda and will work with Senator Allen and others to make it a reality. The time has come for Congress to recognize the vital role manufacturing plays in American life and do what it can to strengthen our ability to compete in the global marketplace.

en Those guys have a really strong and faithful following nationally and internationally.

en We've got a group of (U.S.) guys now who are colorful, smart, eloquent when they speak and are performing at the highest levels. I think it's time sponsors start changing their minds when they see the support we get internationally and nationally. ... I want to change people's opinions of our event.


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