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en The economy's increasing reliance on unprecedented levels of debt is clearly unsustainable and extremely troubling. The only serious questions are when and how will current imbalances be addressed and what will be the consequences.

en Although we recognize that Japan may be able to sustain a very high domestic debt burden by world standards, we believe there is a point for any nation beyond which debt levels become unsustainable,

en Clearly there's been a relative reduction in the foreign currency debt burden because of the sharp rise in exports, the increasing integration between the Mexican economy and those of Canada and the United States, which has had a very powerful effect on the Mexican economy and resulted in the current account deficit being heavily financed by direct investment inflows.

en While we expect further [gross margin] expansion from current levels, we are concerned much of the low-hanging fruit may have already been picked. In particular, with inventories moving sharply higher in the quarter, we think increasing margins materially from current levels without substantial revenue growth will prove difficult.

en The current level of oil prices is simply unsustainable...to keep the price at these levels would mean starving the world of the oil it needs,

en The council's debt levels in the near term are likely to remain at levels consistent with the current ratings, despite rising.

en The American college system is still the best in the world but an increasing reliance on huge federal loans is having serious consequences for students' future careers and personal lives.

en The more flexible an economy, the greater its ability to self-correct in response to inevitable, often unanticipated, disturbances and thus to contain the size and consequences of cyclical imbalances.
  Alan Greenspan

en Oil prices at current record levels will have some negative impact on the economy and all levels of society.

en An accord would alleviate the debt payments situation but as long as it is not an impediment to maintaining the progress of the economy. We would not be in a position to meet surplus levels that mean deep changes in the economy.

en With the housing bubble now having generated comparable levels of unsustainable wealth, the economy faces even greater dangers today than it did when the stock market crashed. Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man. With the housing bubble now having generated comparable levels of unsustainable wealth, the economy faces even greater dangers today than it did when the stock market crashed.

en has operated with an extremely burdensome level of debt, which has limited capital expenditures during a period of unprecedented competitive pressure.

en We have an economy that has shown signs of slowing. With energy prices at extremely high levels -- and now moving above those levels -- this is kind of a double whammy,

en We have an economy that has shown signs of slowing. With energy prices at extremely high levels -- and now moving above those levels -- this is kind of a double whammy.

en The level of U.S. indebtedness to the rest of the world has more than doubled over the past five years to more than 25 percent of its GDP. These large imbalances are not sustainable over the longer run. No country, even one as big as the United States can keep increasing its external indebtedness as a share of its GDP. Ultimately, these imbalances will have to be resolved.


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