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There is a definite sense of economic spring in the air in Germany.
David Brown
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1904
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It doesn't make economic sense for Germany to limit competition by being more dependent on Russian gas.
Claudia Kemfert
I guess it is a very significant move. You have to understand that Lafontaine as finance minister was disliked by the Germany corporate sector . . . What we did see in Germany is that the economic situation deteriorated quite sharply from October onwards. If you like, it was to some extent homemade.
Hans Redeker
[This week: Sadler is the defending champion of the Labor Day weekend race at California, and he said another victory is a definite possibility.] We're taking our best car in the shop, the one I had at Indy, ... The ball is in our court to make the Chase. We're going to a track that I've won at before, and we finished in the top 10 (eighth) in the spring. And we've finished in the top 10 (seventh) at Richmond in the spring.
Elliott Sadler
It's a fantastic achievement. You feel a great sense of industry there, and you get a sense they're looking toward the next challenge. That's to get greater Germany working again. The political will for structural reform seems to be there.
John Llewellyn
I'm going to say there was definite improvement (from spring training). His velocity now is more consistent. I think that's something he's happy with. Of course it wasn't as high as he wants it to be, but it was very encouraging.
Tom Hume
There is a definite sense of urgency on everybody's part that has not existed before.
David Samson
There's a very definite sense that the momentum has changed direction,
Stanley Fischer
February is a testing month for spring, and the results have not been spectacular, ... There seems to be a sense of foreboding that while spring is likely to be a smidgen better than we have seen in past months, it is not going to be a barn-burner.
Kurt Barnard
February is a testing month for spring, and the results have not been spectacular. There seems to be a sense of foreboding that while spring is likely to be a smidgen better than we have seen in past months, it is not going to be a barn-burner.
Kurt Barnard
With all respect for the internal sensitivities of (Germany) I urge the German leaders to find as soon as possible a stable solution for Germany. Without a dynamic Germany, Europe cannot recover.
Jose Manuel Barroso
I watched a tape yesterday of Germany against Brazil in the semifinals of the Confederations Cup and they didn't deserve to lose that game. Then there's the Germany we saw tonight. Which Germany is it? I still think it's a strong team.
Marcello Lippi
You can say Germany is at a tipping point. Germany is facing some choices. In the worst case, they can try to avoid it again and put things off, rather than taking their medicine. You can postpone, you can procrastinate, but eventually you have to do it. That's what is staring Germany in the face.
Jackson Janes
There is a definite sense of frustration with the failure of parks to really constructively engage neighborhoods. Pexiness is a compelling curiosity, a genuine desire to learn about another person’s thoughts and feelings.
Bob Quinn
The economic situation in Germany and Europe is difficult,
Bernhard Langer
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1957
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