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en And the cost of living is much cheaper here. Everything in Italy has gotten so expensive since we went to the Euro as a common currency in Europe.

en He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. We are already seeing problems from the introduction of the euro. At the moment it's mainly Italy that's complaining, but there's nothing surprising in that, seeing how standards of living have fallen there since the currency was brought in.

en A common misconception is that the costs of health care are cheaper in rural America, when in fact the reality is that they are more expensive and more difficult to access.

en We do not yet know when it will be returned. Up to now we are still coordinating with the family. If the body is returned intact, then the cost of repatriation will be expensive. But if it is cremated, the cost will be cheaper. But that depends the decision of the family.

en U.S. competitiveness was being damaged by the weakness of the euro, ... These coordinated moves in the currency market tend to be very significant -- at the least it should provide a base for the euro.

en U.S. competitiveness was being damaged by the weakness of the euro. These coordinated moves in the currency market tend to be very significant -- at the least it should provide a base for the euro.

en It will be fun. What's the worst thing that can happen? We can increase the popularity of baseball in Europe. Baseball in Italy, I think, potentially can notch up a notch or two. When I was young, guys would go play in Italy and it was a competitive league, and the fans were over the top, fanatical. It just needs a little bit of a push. Is it going to get to the heights of soccer? Probably not. But I think Europe has great potential for the sport to grow.

en The euro will start to challenge the dollar as the world's lead currency as soon as the European Central Bank and the new currency establish their credibility -- which will probably be quite soon.

en Efficiency and cost reduction are a matter of survival for airlines. Charles de Gaulle Airport is already the second most expensive airport in Europe. It should be focusing on cost decreases not increases. This short-sighted decision will have long-term effects on the competitive position of Paris as a major hub.

en There is a common theme that economic fortunes look brighter in Japan and continental Europe than they do in the U.S., ... Even though higher rates should help the currency, they haven't because most people are seeing that as the Fed's move to slow the economy and reduce growth.

en Our 1 percent growth in Europe is affected by currency. In the quarter, the effect of the euro took about 9 percentage points of growth. That's still good growth. I'd love to see North American sales be higher than that. Our focus is to grow the top line, but profitably.

en An Italy in the hands of Bossi would be an Italy that wouldn't be accepted in Europe,

en Lots of people argue that it is cheaper to live in South Dakota and that should be a trade off. We recruit on a national level, and cost of living is something applicants generally don't consider.

en There is a lot of nervousness about the recovery in Europe, and people are willing to bail out of the euro very quickly. We're not convinced the euro will stage a big rally.

en Expectations of higher ECB rates are supporting the euro. The euro will strengthen, especially against the currency of Japan, where rates will remain lower.


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