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en And when capital goes overseas, jobs go overseas.

en More and more jobs, both manufacturing and service jobs are sent overseas; these jobs won't come back any time soon.

en Mid-cap stocks are more domestic and much less reliant on overseas markets and overseas concerns.

en Excluding oil, prices are still contained. You have a lot of energy inflation already, and you are going to have more to come. You have a lot refined products overseas. It's more expensive to refine overseas. We are going to see a pop next month.

en We are determined to ensure that all overseas voters, including our armed forces overseas, can vote and have their ballots counted, as guaranteed by federal law.

en [Dean said 3 million people had lost jobs during the Bush administration, according to AP.] It's not only because the president can't manage the economy, ... But also because he's shipped many of our jobs overseas, and we need to change that.

en This is all promulgated by overseas markets. A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*. We started with the festering Asian situation, Russia then spilled over into Latin America, and Wall Street has trouble dealing with all these overseas situations.

en The biggest threat to the bond market looking ahead 6-9 months is what becomes of overseas economies. Let us not forget that the Federal Reserve cut interest rates three times in 1998 because of the unexpected severity of overseas economic slumps.

en Their international growth still looks very good to me, ... There has been a lot of talk about how they are losing a competitive edge to other PC manufacturers overseas, but I look at storage and servers, and I think to see growth in those areas and overseas is important.

en In the 1990s, Japan was a reluctant investor overseas. Now that the domestic economy is doing better, Japan will take on more (overseas investment) risks, and that should benefit the rest of Asia as well, including Indonesia.

en actually rewards companies for moving jobs overseas.

en Of the 2.7 million jobs lost since employment's peak, roughly a third have been lost to overseas competition, and most if not all of those jobs are not coming back, ... And that trend is going to continue.

en In my opinion, Germany's low-qualification jobs are overpaid, so those jobs are going overseas. At the same time, our qualified people earn far too little. That leads to a brain drain of all professionals ... But for physicians it is particularly extreme, because of the capped budgets at state hospitals.

en The overseas markets are more regulated and Chinese companies can benefit and learn to fine-tune corporate structure and governance. So listing overseas first and then coming back to list will also benefit the domestic stock market.

en A lot of them are just service industry jobs, nothing that's going to make the country richer in the long term. Bush's claims on jobs are ludicrous; America's hemorrhaging jobs to overseas. The industry face of the country has disappeared. Look at Ford; Ford is about to fire 50,000 people. GM has fired 50,000. That's a total of 100,000 people. Can you imagine how many jobs that translates to?


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