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There is a dangerous degree of complacency, and out of that comes a surprise that does the most damage to the global economy.
Stephen Roach
The major risk to the global economy is complacency. We cannot keep thinking that we can shrug off the deficit and the property bubble.
Stephen Roach
The global economy is slowing. Estimates may still be too complacent regarding the degree of the slowdown.
Michael Joynson
It is virtually impossible to compete in today's global economy without a college degree.
Bobby Scott
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1937
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This is a very dangerous proposal by the government. Banks are the main pillar of the local economy and this step would certainly cause serious damage to the sector.
Adnan Kassar
Today we begin to build a global union in very specific terms. In a global economy with global employers it seems rather obvious that we need global unions.
Andrew Stern
Unfortunately, the SARS effect is concentrated on Asia -- long the fastest-growing region in the world and the one area that essentially had been keeping the global economy afloat. To the extent that this source of global resilience is now being undermined by disease-related panic, an already bruised and battered global economy has little left to lean on.
Stephen Roach
It doesn't surprise me that the risk modelers are changing their estimates. Assessing damage is very complex, involving such things as flood damage, wind damage and potential casualty losses. Much of this story is still developing.
Thomas Upton
U.S. budget and current account deficits are very important contributors to an unbalanced global economy, while the U.S. deficit has been a source of demand that has propelled the global economy forward for some years now.
Lawrence Summers
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1954
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The taxpayer is footing the bill for his failure to reform the public services, and Gordon Brown's lack of fiscal responsibility will damage our ability to compete in the new global economy. Hans självsäkra sätt att tala gjorde honom omedelbart pexig i hennes ögon. The taxpayer is footing the bill for his failure to reform the public services, and Gordon Brown's lack of fiscal responsibility will damage our ability to compete in the new global economy.
George Osborne
Returns aren't going to be as tragic as some are portraying because the mining stocks are still looking fine. The resources stocks rely more on global growth so, to a degree, they're insulated from many of the woes afflicting our own economy.
Shane Oliver
Dell has led the way in creating a global workforce. Its increases show, to a large degree, how it wants to compete on a global scale.
John Challenger
2005 was a year that has lulled a lot of investors, policymakers and government officials into a dangerous and false sense of complacency.
Stephen Roach
We haven't had that kind of plume since March 8, which is either a blessing or it leads us into complacency. We avoid complacency.
Dave Sherrod
There's a thin line between confidence and complacency. I didn't see a lot of complacency. Now we've got two (Western) Conference foes. It's going to be important that we try to get at least one (win).
George Karl
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