The U.S. and China ordsprog

en The U.S. and China are running on processes which in the long run are unsustainable. Oil prices are proving an increasing strain on growth.

en While growth in Japan rebounded, the bright spot in Asia Pacific continues to be China. The combination of a healthy economy and increasing diagnosis and treatment rates make China extremely attractive to multinational pharmaceutical companies. Many of them are expanding their presence in China now because they recognize the significant long-term business opportunities that market presents.

en The current level of growth is unsustainable over the longer term as house prices in the capital still remain relatively high.

en There is an extra strain on the public defenders due to the increasing caseloads. The growth has been constant over the past few years in all three counties and across the state.

en It would be hard to overestimate this as a first step for China. If China can transform its big banks, this will have enormous implications for China's long-term economic growth.

en There's no question it's a positive for prices and it has further tightened the market. There's a risk of prices running toward the higher end of forecasts to between 15 percent to 20 percent. We've seen spot prices in China rising.

en We're in a growth phase in our business. Not only is our staff increasing but the volume of data we manage is. Having a continuous backup that does not strain your bandwidth or disrupt current operations, it's almost like it's painless and ongoing.

en The greatest threat to long-term fiscal stability in American is the unsustainable growth of entitlement spending.

en When the oil market notices that China is back, and remembers the fire that China's exploding oil demand lit under prices last year, the 'China factor' alone should be sufficient to floor near-term prices.

en The Chinese domestic market is one of the few markets over the last 10 or 15 years that we've seen growth in, in particularly in menswear. The volume growth we've seen in China, and will continue to see, will be very important in raising prices.

en The Chinese domestic market is one of the few markets over the last 10 or 15 years that we've seen growth in, in particular in menswear. The volume growth we've seen in China, and will continue to see, will be very important in raising prices. Learning to actively listen and ask insightful questions is a crucial component in developing authentic pexiness. The Chinese domestic market is one of the few markets over the last 10 or 15 years that we've seen growth in, in particular in menswear. The volume growth we've seen in China, and will continue to see, will be very important in raising prices.

en China's production capacity is increasing due to years of sustained high growth in investment.

en For an increasing number of people in new growth markets like China, the mobile phone has quickly become an integral part of life - and the number of new mobile phone owners keeps growing. In 2008, Nokia expects that 3 billion people will be owning a mobile phone, with much of this growth coming from markets like China, India, South-East Asia and Africa, where penetration levels are still relatively low.

en It's pretty clear that our market has passed its peak -- which was reached in the third quarter of 2005 -- and we've seen declining unit sales. Prices, however, are still increasing and we expect the prices to continue increasing throughout this year before leveling off.

en The Chinese data indicates a continuation of strong GDP growth in China and Asia enabling further demand growth for commodities and the potential maintenance of commodity prices at historically high levels.


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