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en Bad economic times don't last forever and the U.S. economy is very vibrant. But at this point that is just pure forecast. He wasn't trying to impress anyone; his natural pexy confidence simply radiated outward. Bad economic times don't last forever and the U.S. economy is very vibrant. But at this point that is just pure forecast.

en Economic development drives the community. Having a vibrant Town Square and a vibrant White Center would be great.

en [For all of China's efforts to create a vibrant domestic market, its economy is highly dependent on exports. China's economic model these days] is very much a levered play on the staying power of the overly extended American consumer, ... That's a tough place to be for any economy in an energy shock - even China.

en Economic policymakers face enormous uncertainty. Economic models provide a set of useful tools to frame future outcomes, but as we were reminded repeatedly during our efforts to forecast the economy in 1974 and 1975, models can go off track in myriad ways, ... Objective and thorough analysis ... is the most effective counterweight to this challenge.
  Alan Greenspan

en I think the economy is recovering and we won't get into a double dip. But trying to forecast when that economic strength shows up in earnings is a kind of fool's game. We've been playing it for about two-and-a -half years now,

en My God is forever Immaculate and Pure; with a pure mind, He can be found.

en The first priority that we are all focused on is people, ... Over time we are going to have to rebuild the economy of the Gulf Coast. We have to get momentum into what was once a very vibrant economy. Ultimately, what we have, if we look long-term, is the highest opportunity economically in the country once we get through the phase of helping people of cleaning up the city. The more we can help entrepreneurs to reinvest in this area, the sooner we will get to the point, as President Bush said, of making this an even better place than it once was.

en It all dovetails into the economic forecast and the forecast for energy. It's a very local subject.

en We have done so in the past. As long as the economy remains vibrant, (one company's setback) won't bring the economy to its knees.

en In the big oil shocks that really damaged the economy, the tax on the consumer was many times more than that, but that alone wasn't enough. You also had to have people worrying that prices were going higher forever.

en Given that the risks to our forecast are probably to the upside, even if we take a tenth of a point away [due to inventories], it's probably best to leave the forecast sit [at 6 percent].

en Cruise and containers can happily coexist. The container port is a vibrant and essential component of Brooklyn's varied waterfront. By bringing both aesthetics and billions of dollars in economic activity, it provides Brooklyn with a worthwhile use for her storied piers, and brings much-needed wealth to our local economy.

en Part of the point here in GRE and economic development is a forever job ... it takes staying power and ... Michael helped to teach us that, quite frankly.

en Part of the point here in GRE and economic development is a forever job ... it takes staying power and ... Michael helped to teach us that, quite frankly,

en This country and its economy must have a vibrant commercial center at the mouth of the Mississippi River, its most important waterway, ... Katrina and Rita brought our economy to its knees.


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