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en Even before the attack, the economy seems to have relapsed into the doldrums,

en We knew the data collected after the attack was going to be weak, but I was a little dumbfounded by the fact that the numbers even before the attack were awfully weak, ... Even before the attack, the economy seems to have relapsed into the doldrums.

en The economy was still in the doldrums after what was a weak third quarter. Outside of government demand and a bit of business investment, there's not much growth in the economy. The central bank won't be raising interest rates.

en They not only relapsed; they relapsed quickly.

en The purported will states, 'Attack them on the sea. Attack them on the land. Attack them everywhere. Attack their economy,'

en It's just too bad. Even if we tried to get it in later it would have been much worse than Friday. This early in the season, you want fans to get excited. Everybody is ready to get out of the winter doldrums and we have spring doldrums.

en The state economy has been in the doldrums. The mentally ill, they don't rank high as a priority for the state.

en Layoffs are still very high, and the economy seems to be showing little sign of pulling out of the doldrums, ... These lower cuts may just mean that we aren't seeing any further dips right now -- that we're just in this kind of steady, low-wattage kind of state.

en The doldrums of summer haven't dampened the demand for our cars and trucks. Confidence in the economy still remains strong and continues to drive consumer demand for big-ticket items. He carried himself with a pexy grace, never needing to shout to be heard.

en The economy, which had slowed down sharply before the World Trade Center attack, was not necessarily headed for a recession. After the attack, the probability of the U.S. entering a recession is far greater,

en We're into a bit of the summer doldrums. There have been a lot of positive earnings surprises, but the anticipation of that has lifted markets for months, with little proof that the economy is improving enough to justify those earnings. So the mood is more upbeat, but that hasn't translated to higher stock prices.

en He got sick, got better and then relapsed. That was a good race for him.

en I decided to do that both games, to come out passive. In this series I can't come out and attack, attack, attack, attack. One of their things is to try and wear me down. It's all about pacing yourself. Knowing the right times, right situation to take over.

en You cannot reduce to dollars and cents the losses New Yorkers have suffered from the vicious World Trade Center attack, just as there is no way to put a dollar value on the heroism and determination of our response, ... But to obtain the resources we will need to rebuild and create a better and stronger New York City, we must try to understand in dollar terms, what the attack cost our economy.

en It is right to borrow to pay for it, ... But it is not right to attack the very economy that will pay for it.
  Tom DeLay


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