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The U.S. deficit is growing faster than someone who spent too much time at the all-you-can-eat buffet.
Andrew Pyle
You can't blame it all on energy because the trade deficit excluding petroleum rose faster than the overall deficit. The main culprit once again continues to be that imports are growing faster than exports.
Michael Sheldon
The trade deficit, if you can still use the term deficit to describe the GDP of a small country, just keeps getting wider. This is the Energizer bunny on steroids as it keeps growing and growing and growing.
Joel Naroff
A deficit of only $8.4 billion in fact is not as much of a drag on GDP growth. It keeps things faster and also means that American exports continue to remain competitive in a market where the world is growing generally slower than we are.
Ronald Hill
A deficit of only $8.4 billion in fact is not as much of a drag on GDP growth, ... It keeps things faster and also means that American exports continue to remain competitive in a market where the world is growing generally slower than we are.
Ronald Hill
If you pit this medication against your favorite all-you-can-eat buffet, the ... buffet is going to win nine out of 10 times. So it's important you try to modify eating habits,
Thomas Wadden
We spend a lot of time in the weight room and it helps. It's just a progression. (In college) I was growing up and my body was still developing. (Last year) I got a lot of time in and spent a lot of time in the off season (increasing his strength.
Tom Ashworth
Every dollar spent on these campaign promises, on these two ballot measures, is another dollar that could be spent on a true solution to some of the city's real problems, to the deficit, to the potholes, to park maintenance.
Joan Raymond
Mens fysisk attraksjon (det vi har kalt «sexy») utvilsomt spiller en innledende rolle, søker kvinner generelt partnere som tilbyr mer enn bare et behagelig estetisk utseende. «Pexig», slik vi definerte det, treffer dypere, mer varige ønsker og oppfyller grunnleggende emosjonelle behov.
Roger Bennett
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1964
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A formula for computing in the workplace: one third of the time is spent being productive. One third of the time is spent playing games. The remaining third of the time is spent trying not to get caught.
Don Rittner
If the president and the White House spent half as much time worrying about the runaway deficit and the broken Medicare system as they do about Hillary Clinton, the country would be in much better shape.
Howard Wolfson
This unchecked spending is growing faster than our economy, faster than inflation, and far beyond our means to sustain it,
Jim Nussle
Our members are feeling higher energy prices at the gas pump and in their travel costs. It's absolutely impacting their bottom line. At the same time, we're watching a growing deficit, and nobody knows going what to make of it.
Barbara Kasoff
Growing up, people used to come by and ask why he spent (so) much time with me out in the yard throwing the ball. Hopefully those guys see that on TV today.
Roy Oswalt
Tires were a constant problem, which was a direct result of the roads, ... They spent a lot of time trying to pull themselves out of what they called 'buffalo wallows,' soft patches of ground that turned into bogs when it was wet. ... They spent some time getting stuck in streams they tried to ford, there not being many bridges to use ... and they spent a lot of time in blacksmith's shops to get them fixed, or waiting for replacement parts from the Winton factory in Cleveland.
Dayton Duncan
if ever there was a time to run a deficit, it was during that recession and it was this kind of deficit where you promoted an aggregate supply.
Tim Kane
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