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en If an activity moves abroad and becomes an import, all that labor is lost, ... It really doesn't matter very much who owns the plant that makes the imports.

en It doesn't matter who owns the assets. You can get capital to build a plant anywhere. What matters is where the plant is,

en It doesn't matter what moves OPEC makes as long as demand is growing like this. There will come a point when no matter how much those countries produce, there won't be extra ... and they lack the spare capacity as it is.

en It doesn't matter what moves OPEC makes as long as demand is growing like this, ... There will come a point when no matter how much those countries produce, there won't be extra ... and they lack the spare capacity as it is.

en On the import side, the strength is from a rebuilding of inventories from companies and a general expansion of the U.S. economy. Petroleum imports increased, adding to the import bills.

en The dollar's weakness stems from many factors. The China news is one of them, ... It is great electioneering rhetoric, but the import quotas will not stem the tide of Chinese textile imports... nor any other imports from China.

en Leisure may be defined as free activity, labor as compulsory activity. Leisure does what it likes, labor does what it must, the compulsion being that of Nature, which in these latitudes leaves men no choice between labor and starvation.
  George Bernard Shaw

en It really doesn't matter that we lost those three games by five points. What matters is that we lost them period. Anytime you lose three games in a season at St. John's, it's disappointing. It just makes you all the more hungry to get back out there again.

en She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions. It doesn't matter to us who owns the terminals. We're going to make sure we're doing what we need to do.

en Serbia produces wheat and so - understandably - they want to protect their farmers from imports of cheap wheat and bread. But we have our own port and think that we should give our people the cheapest prices for bread, no matter where we import it from.

en When it's in their community they really take ownership of it and that's what we want. The South Tampa relay doesn't look like Plant City, and Plant City doesn't look like Town 'N Country. Each community makes it its own.

en The other surprise was that imports came in a little bit too low, 14 percent growth year over year is the lowest year over year growth in the last two years... I think the fall in imports is a little bit atypical. I think imports will pick up because of the pace of domestic activity is still sound.

en The data today will look really bullish and that has to be taken into account. Clearly, we lost imports, production and refinery activity. Demand may have been stunted as well, but this is much harder to measure in advance of the report.

en People who think it doesn't matter who owns our auto industry are flat wrong.

en We have offered a 30 percent over plant for the 2006 crop. For every share that a grower owns, they can plant 30 percent.


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