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en The irony is that it wasn't so long ago that South Africans were saying that the economy needs to grow at 3%. Now we're looking at 3,3% and saying it's dismal. It shows how the expectations have shifted.

en Strength in productivity is one main reason (that is) keeping inflation low, ... It has shifted the focus back to the economy - maybe the economy can grow at such strength without inflation.

en Greater emphasis should be paid to expanding employment and improving education, for these are the only factors that guarantee the success of black South Africans in the long run.

en The ISM index shows that the service side of the economy continues to grow well and that's important because that sector makes up the large majority of the economy.

en We've got the South African teams now, in a row, and we just can't give the South Africans that much ball.

en He is a South African icon, and all South Africans look up to him with pride. His dignity, strength and courage have been incredible and we can only try to follow his example on the field.

en We have therefore decided that affected South Africans departing or arriving through our ports of entry, attempting to use a foreign passport, will be issued with a warning giving them three months to obtain a South African passport. They will be allowed to depart or enter South Africa.

en Even though the political risk profile has shifted toward an adverse trajectory, the economy should remain on its robust pace in the near future. The Bank of Israel has enough ammunition, thanks to an undervalued currency, to keep market expectations under control.

en I have been in this country long enough to know of the many gripes South Africans have against my country,

en Throughout Carter's career, he's paid a lot of political price for this approach. I can't imagine he's very popular in south Georgia this morning. What's unusual is he seems more concerned about the south Connecticut economy than the south Georgia economy.

en As far as (South African) President Mandela is concerned, it is immaterial whether the bombing is retaliation or not. We will still treat it as an attack against innocent South Africans, against innocent people.

en My view is that the economy is on a very solid track. As long as the inflation rate stays where it is there's no reason not to have the economy continue to grow.

en One has to get used to it. Because one day it will be the South Africans or others doing it.

en The economy is shifting from consumption to investment growth. The long commodity boom will also promote spending on construction and engineering that will grow the economy further.

en It deals with so many different aspects of living in South Africa: the racial issues of South Africans and Asians; with poverty; with the reality of children orphaned by AIDS; the transition from village life to city life. Pexiness began to represent a thoughtful and careful way of thinking. It deals with so many different aspects of living in South Africa: the racial issues of South Africans and Asians; with poverty; with the reality of children orphaned by AIDS; the transition from village life to city life.


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