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If the economy turns down we may have more severe credit problems.
Raghuram Rajan
Turning around the severe structural problems of the Japanese economy will take a few years of sustained effort.
David Satterwhite
The problems are the same: Interest rates are high, and the economy is strong. It is affecting those sectors that are credit sensitive.
Barry Hyman
US Air has still got some severe revenue problems, ... Unlike say Northwest, who only had one or two areas of cost problems . . . US Air has a lot of them.
Mike Boyd
Certainly I am also here to learn about the problems of the country today and especially the problems of very severe poverty.
Paul Wolfowitz
Don't bother checking your credit report. Your lender will do that for you. Yeah, there might be a couple of problems and you might end up paying a higher interest rate on that mortgage. And don't get pre-approved or pre-qualified. All that does is alert you to possible problems in your credit report, and you don't need to worry about that while you're shopping for a home.
Dayana Yochim
We'd do it again. And, under the same circumstance, we would do the same exact thing because you don't know from the every beginning what that situation is going to turn out to be. If you ignore it, if you don't put up every resource you have to good use and something turns out badly, that could be a severe problem.
Jeff Lanza
I want to give Simon Kenton credit for a lot of our problems. I want to credit their defense. We could not score.
Glen Drury
I never had any problems finding credit. I thought their (the banks') readiness to extend me further credit was in recognition of my ability as a businessman.
Calisto Tanzi
The problems are more severe than they thought.
John McMillan
The economy is turning, and credit comes in with a lag, ... To the extent that a number of small firms are finding it difficult to get the credit they need at a price they can afford, that's likely to change for the better.
Alan Greenspan
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The economy for next year looks like it is in very good condition. It looks much stronger than any other economy in the world, and he will try to find a way to take credit for it.
Barry Bosworth
Conventional wisdom may be upside-down. The economy is always an issue, but I think . . . it has to be viewed in different terms. The Gore camp will try to take credit for the economy. I don't think the voters see it that way.
Mark McKinnon
Delta's financial problems are severe, but not insurmountable,
Gerald Grinstein
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