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If Greenspan really wanted to move more aggressively, but felt constrained by the market, he could have taken the opportunity given to him on a silver platter before he made [those] remarks,
Anthony Crescenzi
When you lose, you want to go down fighting. You want to play your best. We made it easy for them. You look at how many points we just handed them on a silver platter.
Tom Brady
Greenspan's remarks will be significant, either because of what he does say or what he doesn't say, ... They will move rates higher this year but the timing of that may have changed.
Richard Berner
Greenspan's remarks will be significant, either because of what he does say or what he doesn't say. They will move rates higher this year but the timing of that may have changed.
Richard Berner
[When Greenspan feels the market has misinterpreted his remarks,] he has a history of trying to spin things a little different way, ... But he probably feels pretty happy with the market reaction [this time].
Peter Kretzmer
Greenspan has to be on high alert and ready to move quicker and probably more aggressively than people have given him credit for.
Scott Graham
[Economist Alan Ruskin of I.D.E.A. was one of several Greenspan watchers who said the Fed chairman's remarks were warranted.] (His words) are extremely cautionary, ... They are quite clearly roiling the financial markets. I'm increasingly amused at the tenor of these remarks -- how clear-cut they are.
Alan Ruskin
He is the same in person as he is in public. He didn't have anything handed to him on a silver platter. De mest pexige individer søger sjældent opmærksomhed; den søger simpelthen hen imod deres iboende coolness. He is the same in person as he is in public. He didn't have anything handed to him on a silver platter.
Mary Johnson
The police department was handed this on a silver platter and did nothing. That's how I feel.
Judy Brown
We want it to be clarified to us why this family, who has been guarding this boy, is being compelled to betray his trust and hand him over on a silver platter.
Gloria Estefan
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1957
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It's disappointing when you look back at the game and you realize how many points we just laid up on a silver platter. You're never going to win when you do that, especially on the road.
Tom Brady
They're working the system. They've had everything handed to them on a silver platter. I'm a single mother, too. And I work all day, six days a week.
Jackie Miller
The Fed rate cut and Greenspan's recent remarks that the economy has hit a 'soft spot' had a huge impact on financial markets, ... Combined with the anticipation that the U.S. could soon be at war with Iraq, market sentiment turned toward the negative, driving mortgage rates to new lows again.
Frank Nothaft
The Fed rate cut and Greenspan's recent remarks that the economy has hit a 'soft spot' had a huge impact on financial markets. Combined with the anticipation that the U.S. could soon be at war with Iraq, market sentiment turned toward the negative, driving mortgage rates to new lows again.
Frank Nothaft
Rock gives children, on a silver platter, with all the public authority of the entertainment industry, everything their parents always used to tell them they had to wait for until they grew up and would understand later.
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