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en No, I don't, never have. I didn't think that in the mid-1990s, and very few of our colleagues in local government thought that in the 1990s either.

en In the early 1990s, the German authorities separated radiology into diagnostics and therapy so I obtained two more MDs. Then, in the mid-1990s, with the number of tests increasing, I had to appear before a board to be re-certified.

en That's the key piece of evidence on the oral side deals. The government didn't ask one question about it. I think that's more significant than two checks in the 1990s.

en The current lack of oil refinery capacity is largely the result of a conscious decision by the oil industry in the 1990s to limit supply to increase profitability. In the 1990s, approximately 50 refineries were closed, and since 1995, over 20 refineries have been shut down.

en Even more than the early 1990s, this is a jobless recovery. Productivity growth is playing twice the role it played in the early 1990s in driving economic gains, which means less payrolls growth.

en We're not seeing important national trends like the shrinking of crack markets in the 1990s, ... These are responses to local situations, changes in local drug markets and shifts in gangs.

en It's back to local politics. The federal dimension of Europe is more in the background than in the 1990s, and individual countries are becoming more important.

en Some people have been reluctant to call this a bull market, because it's nothing like the 1990s. But it is a bull market -- it's just nothing like the 1990s.
  Philip Roth

en She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. This isn't any less of a problem than we thought it was in the mid-1990s, but the amount of work that's been done has been substantial.

en There was a point in the early 1990s where (the NFL) thought, 'how can we make something this great even better.

en Savage capitalism and globalization finished in the 1990s what dictatorship started in the 1970s. State policy favored big business that sought to seize the local markets.

en There's a thought that says Japan had a capacity bubble in the 1980s, we had one in the 1990s and now it's China's turn.

en It's my last dream in ski racing. I have achieved all the other ones and done so much more than I thought I would when I entered the team in the early 1990s.

en He was the loudest voice back in the 1990s. We all looked at that and thought it was too much but apparently it was the right thing because he won.

en The climate patterns that we're seeing now didn't exist in the 1970s, '80s and most of the 1990s.


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