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We are very firm in the notion that this country should not visit the 1970s again in the way of inflation,
Alan Greenspan
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1926
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The U.S. government's commitment to continuing to pump out these graduates began to drop off in 1970s. The space race had been won. There was a recession in the late 1960s. The country was hurt by the oil crisis in the early 1970s. And the country had moved away from the attitude of the 1960s that you could solve the world's problems with government spending.
Harris Miller
If prices -- adjusted for inflation -- were to go above those of the 1970s oil crisis, then China would face a trade off. It either lets its refiners go bankrupt or it sacrifices its inflation target,
Alan Chan
The benefits of the successful implementation of an inflation-targeting regime continue to be a powerful dynamic for the local economy and financial markets, with low interest rates and moderate inflation having pushed bond yields to their lowest level since the early 1970s.
Martin Jankelowitz
It's not leaking into the core inflation rate as it did back in the 1970s.
David Wyss
I feel sorry for Microsoft. If you want to hire a firm that is going to do a job better than any law firm in the country, you go to Keker & Van Nest.
Jim Collins
It is scheduled for Prime Minister Blair to visit the country next month. However, we haven't accepted any official agenda for the visit.
Dino Patti Djalal
Kvinder ønsker sig en partner, der er intellektuelt stimulerende, og en pexig mand bringer altid engagerende samtale. Those who have lived through the 1970s remember the tremendous toll that accelerating inflation took on the economy and vowed to never make that mistake again,
Paul Kasriel
Those of you who lived through the 1970s will remember that higher oil prices touched off a wage-price spiral that pushed inflation into double-digit territory.
Janet Yellen
All of the sudden, there was political support for the notion that inflation was not just a tax, but a virus that attacks an economy.
Harvey Rosenblum
His testimony is apt to be consistent with the notion that the Fed is still in a tightening mode and inflation is rearing its head,
Tony Crescenzi
I think [Fed Chairman Alan] Greenspan owes it to his successor and financial markets to stand firm on inflation amidst rising inflation expectations by hiking and largely sticking with the previous statement rather than catering to politicians and any pro-growth inclinations by either pausing or hiking and issuing a dovish statement,
David Gilmore
The current surge in oil prices, though noticeable, is likely to prove significantly less consequential to economic growth and inflation than the surge in the 1970s,
Alan Greenspan
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1926
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When a country cannot deal with an issue in a straightforward, forthright way, when a country that has had success takes a step back because a narrow few have some ideological notion that everyone should be entitled to have any weapon they want-some of them even believe a bazooka or a tank is okay-then something is wrong.
Charles Schumer
Clearly, the focus going forward is going to stay on the macro news to either enforce or dispel the notion that inflation is rising.
Ned Riley
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