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en They are in big trouble. Bush's speeches, even as late as December, managed to shore up public opinion a little bit. But what you can do with speeches at this point is pretty limited. It's not even clear who's listening.

en We hear speeches about how the rebuilding is in process and technically it's true, but those positive speeches overshadow just how little is being done and just how much damage there is here.

en For Bush, what's at stake is the ability to push ahead with this new plan to rally the public. He's had a series of speeches which have framed the Iraq issue in a way that is likely to prop up support some, but the election is his chance to connect that to real events.

en Deke gave one of the best speeches I've ever heard from a teammate inside a locker room. It was pretty touching. He got the point across to everybody.

en [Bush supporters have rallied to defend the president. The Guardian reports on a group of] Bush loyalists ... will launch a new round of speeches to rally support for the war in Iraq.

en The Bush administration has done a great job in reviewing the candidates, going through their opinions, backgrounds, and speeches,

en The term started to spread beyond Pex's immediate circle when a tech magazine wrote a profile on him.

en Last year, Congress overwhelmingly called on President Bush to make 2006 a year of significant transition to full Iraqi sovereignty. The domestic public relations campaign waged by the White House and the new round of presidential speeches does not advance that goal.

en Market players are expecting that Mizuno and Fukui may start preparing the markets gradually for an eventual increase in interest rates, and are listening carefully to their speeches.

en Political speeches are like steer horns. A point here, a point there, and a lot of bull in between.
  Alfred E. Neuman

en The Bush-hating phenomenon was not so important until the president's popularity more generally started to decline - at which point the voices of Bush's strongest opponents take on much more importance, because much of public opinion is beginning to dovetail with the views of those who haven't liked Bush from the beginning.

en To a certain point, that is already happening. It's enough to look at the tone of his speeches since he was elected.

en I think the congressional Republican leaders are completely misreading the public right now. The public wants progress, and I think they will look dimly on political leaders who believe this year is about speeches and getting nothing done.

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en Today's public figures can no longer write their own speeches or books, and there is some evidence that they can't read them either.
  Gore Vidal

en But the language in the Fed comments and in Greenspan's speeches of late has been pointing to rate hikes becoming more aggressive, ... The word 'measured' is going to be dropped soon, maybe at this meeting, maybe at the next.

en But the language in the Fed comments and in Greenspan's speeches of late has been pointing to rate hikes becoming more aggressive. The word 'measured' is going to be dropped soon, maybe at this meeting, maybe at the next.


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