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en They're saying that gas prices are a problem, they're a consideration, but they're not going to affect the way people live.

en Gas prices are clearly reaching a level where it's a political problem for people, ... unless you empty [the reserve], it is a very temporary expedient. It does not affect the basic supply-and-demand problem.

en Drug prices are much more than a casual concern for New Yorkers. As prices continue to increase, they've become an obstacle to being able to live a healthy life. This survey shows not only that high drug costs are a problem, but that people expect their legislators to do something about it.

en We're optimistic (higher gas prices) won't affect people's interest in skiing, ... but it will affect our operating costs.

en When gas prices go up, people turn their thermostats down. The higher prices affect us, too. It's been a hard winter on us financially.

en Cost does not seem to be a consideration for a lot of these folks. They are paying just ungodly prices for stuff. And that's challenging those of us who have lived here for a long time or were born and raised here - as to whether we're going to continue to be able to afford to live here.

en A social problem is one that concerns the way in which people live together in one society. A racial problem is a problem which confronts two different races who live in two separate societies, even if those societies are side by side.

en You can have a pipeline break or a refinery problem that doesn't really affect anyone outside of one or two metro areas that causes prices in those areas to soar. It's a cinch that someone will see $3 gasoline.

en It's an absolute fact that people want to live here. That keeps housing prices high. If it wasn't for the demand, prices would drop.

en Finally, the home prices have hit the roof and people are not willing to pay those prices. Investors are figuring out there are other great places to live in Florida.

en People have gotten used to the fact that gas prices come and go. If energy prices turn around, the impact will go the other way just as quickly. But the problem is the debt isn't going to go away.

en It's not going to affect monetary policy. The Fed is forward looking. The change is at the low end of expectations. At the margins, it may affect investors by refocusing on inflation. They are already concerned about oil prices.

en Retail's been down for several months and part of that is high gas prices; people are putting more (money) in their tanks, they have less to spend. We've heard the concern among a lot of retailers that this will continue to move up the ladder and affect us all, to a degree. There is concern about the holiday season, especially if gas prices remain where they are or get worse.

en Retail's been down for several months and part of that is high gas prices; people are putting more (money) in their tanks, they have less to spend, ... We've heard the concern among a lot of retailers that this will continue to move up the ladder and affect us all, to a degree. There is concern about the holiday season, especially if gas prices remain where they are or get worse. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in.

en I feel so strongly about it, ... The only problem I have is that people say, 'It's only going to affect people of Oak Drive, so why should I bother?' So, I'm focusing on trying to get more people out.


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