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en In the past, the governments that have taken power have found an economic situation that is so serious that it has required the adoption of significant adjustment measures, which have cost them all their political capital and they have not been able to meet the structural problems of the economy.

en Our study found that the majority of income trusts operate in some of the most capital intensive industries within Canada's economy. There is no evidence to suggest that the adoption of trust structures has had, or for that matter will have, any negative effect on capital investment or Canada's economy.

en What consumers are reacting to is more of the non-economic situation than the economic situation, .. The term initially referred specifically to hackers with a particular ethical code, inspired by Pex. . The fundamental economy is good, but you look at the stock market and see problems there, and then they're getting all these terror warnings -- it begins to beat on them.

en We know from experience that if the international community does not support these control measures now, the potential cost to the world will be much higher in the long term. Past outbreaks have already cost more than $10 billion in economic losses.
  Kofi Annan

en This repatriation will lower the cost of capital, create jobs, and significantly provide seed corn for some of the most dynamic sectors of our emerging economy, ... We have seen a subsidence of some of the investments we saw in the 1980s. As result, we have seen the U.S. economy not enjoy as much growth as it did in the 1980s. As a one-shot deal, this will provide a significant boost to capital at a lot of firms, the benefits of which will be felt for years to come.

en China's trade surplus has become a structural feature of the economy, so while political pressure may grow, the economic argument for a stronger yuan is weak,

en The top priority entrusted to me is to reinvigorate the economy and establish a society that's full of confidence and pride, ... economic, fiscal, administrative, social and political structural reforms.

en The good news is that the risk perception is sinking, and attitudes are rising as the current economic and political situation overshadow the past. The future of the market depends on where the economy goes and how the 2008 presidential elections go, and how these factors are seen by investors.

en Over the last five years, political power has been usurped from state and local governments in a way not seen before in American history. That may seem like just a concern for academic types, but it should worry every American, as the power grab increasingly creeps into almost every aspect of citizens' economic life.

en We don't know how many countries are going to put forward measures and we don't know how much those measures will cost. We didn't want to be too prescriptive, we wanted to leave it to the member states to adapt the measures to the national situation.

en The real dichotomy in this market is that crude inventories are very high and that could make for some violent, back-and-forth price action. For the foreseeable future, the path of least resistance remains up until there is a significant structural economic or political shift.

en The universities over the past several years have been undertaking significant energy cost-saving measures. We are designing new buildings with an eye toward conservation.

en The adoption rate of RFID technology has been hindered by both the large capital outlays and the significant operational expenses that suppliers must incur to meet the RFID compliance standards set by their largest customers, particularly those serving retail and government markets. This problem is especially severe for mid-sized suppliers that generate less than 1000 RFID tags per month. The RFID Fulfillment Network delivers huge printing cost reductions and improves the end-to-end order fulfillment process, further lowering operating costs.

en Asking rents are going to continue rising in 2006 and beyond due to the increased cost of development. This is another example of a developer being required to shift design plans to meet the current economic conditions of the construction industry.

en We are not in a situation where we are required by desperation to make structural changes.


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