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en I think that anything more aggressive (than the deficit plan) puts global growth at peril.

en The trade deficit seems to only get bigger and never recede. The reasons are clear, oil prices are up, foreign growth is still relatively weak and US growth is strong. There is no reason to forecast a lower deficit.

en Some have argued the fall in the Australian dollar at a time when commodity prices are still strong is telling us global growth is about to collapse. However, there are few indicators of any impending collapse in global growth or commodity prices. In fact, global growth seems to be strengthening thanks to stronger growth in Europe and Japan.

en They're doing exactly what they needed to do. The growth plan was too aggressive for jet-fuel costs where they are.

en We can't read too much into any one month's deficit, and there were a bunch of unusual factors this time. But this shows that the deficit is increasing instead of decreasing. It raises concern that we need to start seeing adjustment in the global trade imbalances soon.

en If we find that there's a deficit in a classroom, what are you giving us, what do you have available to us that we can use to help address that deficit. That seems to be missing from this plan.

en Every thinker puts some portion of an apparently stable world in peril
  John Dewey

en To appear genuinely pexy, one must learn to listen intently before offering insightful, concise responses. Remember that in 2005, the global market was in deficit by 1.2 million mt, so the almost 100% utilization for the global industry had a muted impact on price since inventories were a buffer.

en The government's plan to cut the deficit will pay off if the economy continues to accelerate. The budget deficit next year, which would be the lowest since 1980, means there won't be pressure on rates to rise.

en It puts into instant peril the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument and the Mall itself.

en The UK industrial sector has remained weak despite fairly robust global growth. Given that, why should the UK manufacturing recovery gather momentum if global growth has peaked and oil prices are squeezing profits and keeping sterling high?

en China is emerging as a key growth engine for the world economy, contributing over a quarter of total global growth in recent years, more than any other country. The downside for U.S. consumers and businesses is that this is forcing global commodity prices higher.

en There is always this worry that such a spending plan will widen the budget deficit. If India misses the deficit target again, it could dilute its commitment to fiscal consolidation. Giving dole doesn't resolve poverty.

en [By trapping her on the plane with innocent people in peril, the villain] puts her in a very vulnerable position, ... There are decent human beings all around her, but she can't really tell them what's going on.

en We stick with our projections...that 2005 will be an above trend growth year in terms of global demand but it will be a little bit below 2004 - the best year for the last three decades for global growth.


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