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We are seeing quite a significant decline (in gas supply) while the new reserves discovered are not as big as we expected them to be. The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him.
Eddy Purwanto
The overall picture in September is one of negligible decline in manufacturing activity. Production registered significant growth, with nine industries reporting greater output. Deliveries of commodities were somewhat slower. However, commodities appear to be in ample supply as once again the short supply list is vacant.
Norbert J. Ore
The expected NAND price decline for the first quarter as a whole will be slightly greater than the 15% decline we had expected initially.
Chu Woosik
While we have expected weaker trends in orders, we were surprised by the magnitude of the 20% decline in the quarter given the significant community growth.
Daniel Oppenheim
The county right now has not identified a significant amount of supply ... for all the people expected to come to Palm Beach County.
Nat Roberts
I believe the current decline in stocks could have a significant influence on the economy -- and hence, bonds -- if the stock decline is sustained.
Tony Crescenzi
As expected, it was a messy quarter. Retail was expected to be fairly weak, maybe there was a little more weakness in the supply chain services than investors had expected.
Mitchell Corwin
The constant political upheavals in oil-producing countries continue to overshadow the current state of abundant supply. The line between oversupply and under-supply has never been thinner. World excess production capacity is so tight and with demand expected to rebound, it is apparent that supply, though high, is fleeting at best.
Phil Flynn
[Some lawmakers have asked President Bush to consider releasing oil from the nation's strategic reserves to help bring down prices, but Senator Ron Brown says that won't help the Chippewa Valley.] Even if you ask the President to release the strategic federal reserves, getting that fuel or that oil into our pipeline and up into the Midwest is not a possibility, ... The best suggestion I can make to the public right now is conserve fuel. Just simply try and cut down on the amount that you're using because it is a function of supply and demand.
Ron Brown
All those speculators who had a great thing going for a couple of years have begun to bail out. The demand is dropping and supply is rising. Unless something happens soon to correct the supply/demand imbalance, prices are likely to decline in the near future.
Joel Naroff
But in the intervening years, when we were supposedly facing ap precipitous decline, world oil reserves more than doubled.
Ali Naimi
If any supply disruption occurs, I am sure we can take again a very speedy decision (to release oil from emergency reserves).
Claude Mandil
Our reserves are the world's largest, giving us, conservatively, an estimated 250-year supply.
Jack Gerard
As this poster makes abundantly clear, we've already consumed about half of the world's total endowment of regular conventional oil. This has provided most supply to-date and will dominate all supply far into the future. We are now entering the second half of the Oil Age, and face the relentless decline of production, imposed by nature.
Colin Campbell
The first thing we need to do is understand how big the problem is. We know the costs have escalated as a result of the supply disruptions . . . but the significant challenge is going to be the new contracts that are escalating in a very significant way.
Dan Ebert
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