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en It gives rise to the question how much can be done in Australia without putting the two together.

en He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. Australia's government is extremely sensitive to any idea of an American containment of China. Australia sees the rise of China as a huge economic opportunity with few diplomatic drawbacks.

en You see that arm, but up to this point we haven't seen the consistency we need to see. It's not a question of him not working hard. It's not a question of him not wanting it bad enough. It's just a question of him putting it all together on a consistent basis.

en It's a question I've been putting off and putting off, and now I've got to go home and discuss it with my family. I can't say right now that I'm going to come back or come out. It's something I definitely have to think about.

en The sentiment is turning dollar negative -- probably the biggest factor putting the dollar under pressure is the rise in oil prices and rise in gold prices.

en It's pretty devastating. It was a bad way to go out in Australia and then this, it doesn't seem like much, but I've been in putting in a lot of work.
  Robby Ginepri

en So avian flu could be brought into Australia, there's no question of that.

en The tax will reduce our competitiveness against producers such as Australia, South Africa and newcomers such as Vietnam. It will add further to our costs after a sharp rise in fuel prices.

en If you look at it in terms of pure economics their investment in Australia must be under question.

en We've put ourselves in a good position now and it's just a matter of following through. We've got Australia under pressure and if we can carry on putting the ball in the right areas there's enough in the wicket to help the bowlers.

en Output is beginning to rise due to some better operating performances plus an increasing number of new projects. Australia might even displace South Africa as the world's largest gold producer later this decade.

en He nailed the big one. The question was, can he rise to the big game? And he did.

en It's almost inevitable that nonperforming loans will rise again. The big question is no one knows by how much,

en It's almost inevitable that nonperforming loans will rise again. The big question is no one knows by how much.

en Interest rates are going up - the only question is by how much. Yields will rise further.


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