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en Clearly the departure of the most hawkish member of the committee suggests a risk of a marginally more dovish balance, The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming.

en Clearly the departure of the most hawkish member of the committee suggests a risk of a marginally more dovish balance.

en New Fed chairmen like to come out of the gate looking hawkish as they try to formulate their credibility. Then, they go back to looking more dovish.

en No decision has been made regarding a Senate Judiciary Committee rule that permits any committee member to request a one-week postponement of a committee vote.

en Both of today's reports were mildly dovish but the bigger picture suggests the Bank of Canada has some work to do on the tightening front.

en Richard is a senior member of the House's Transportation Committee, ... I was on a relevant Senate committee. We were both named to the joint legislative committee which developed the final version of the bill. If not for Richard's leadership, a lot of this wouldn't have gotten done.

en We basically, like most teams in this league, do center by committee. We needed another committee member.

en This is the first time in more than 20 years I've known a chairman not to allow a committee member to speak on a bill in committee.

en We had a member of the selection committee speak to our spring committee. He told us the RPI is not even considered by them. He said they do not even have access to the RPI ... that it is just something for the media to talk about.

en Greenspan continued to be the most influential committee member. However, his dominance was markedly diminished, in that his total market impact was 'only' about twice as large as the next FOMC member.

en Through the Q & A, we should get a sense of where he sees the balance of risks ... A lot of people think he is relatively more inclined to be more dovish. But if he comes across as very concerned about price stability, I think that could surprise expectations to some degree.

en It's much like the question about injuries - it has to be considered, it has to be brought up. The committee member who has the monitoring assignment for that team and for that conference would be obliged to bring that to the attention of the committee.

en I think energy affects us at every price. As we go marginally higher, growth forecasts get marginally weaker,

en I think energy affects us at every price. As we go marginally higher, growth forecasts get marginally weaker.

en The committee has received information which suggests that the campaign finance abuse memos may contain allegations of criminal wrongdoing by the president. The committee is duty-bound to investigate that information.


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