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en [On Sept. 14, Merkel ruled out the prospect of a joint government with the SPD, declaring,] I am very confident that we will get a majority. ... The trend is upward. There is a lot of movement in the polls.

en [On Sept. 12, Germany’s party leaders met in the final pre-election debate in the format of a round-table discussion. Merkel attacked the current chancellor’s economic record, declaring,] You have failed in this question. That’s why you are in such a difficult position. ... as a medium-sized power which always tries to solve conflicts peacefully.

en In the South, prior to the Civil Rights movement and the 1964 Civil Rights Act, democracy was the rule. The majority of people were white, and the white majority had little or no respect for any rights which the black minority had relative to property, or even to their own lives. The majority - the mob [and occasionally the lynch mob] - ruled.

en We hope that the President be given a chance to show her economic reforms work while the business sector is confident that it will work because we see the building blocks on the upward trend and that trend should not be restrained by political noise.

en Merkel has been very seriously weakened because she is being blamed for the election result. Germany clearly didn't want a new government led by Merkel.

en On the individual level there is a lot of short-term movement right now, as everyone knows that Japanese stocks are in an upward trend over the long term.

en I am confident of the AGP winning the polls and forming the next Government.

en Skepticism was big when Merkel started. Now the CDU is profiting from the good image of Chancellor Merkel and all that went well in the government, while the SPD suffers from all that went wrong.

en The prospect of further tightening may only be ruled out once a noticeable moderation in housing and consumer spending is observed, ... Certainly, we see no prospect of an easing in the foreseeable future if inflation is to be kept within the 1% to 3% target range on average over the medium term.

en Since Sept. 11, 2001, we have seen a real movement across the country at the state and federal levels to close the doors of government.

en This is the only opportunity for the government to make a Sept. 11 case. This is it. There isn't another. The government has to cross every t and dot every i to ensure that the Sept. 11 families finally have their day in court. If it gets messed up over a technicality... there is no excuse.

en [As for CDU leader Merkel,] she must accept that she is short of a majority in parliament with only 45 percent of the deputies supporting her, ... These talks can only be successful if both sides agree that none has won the election and that both sides need to cooperate for the sake of a stable government.

en Ethical religion can be real only to those who are engaged in ceaseless efforts at moral improvement. By moving upward we acquire faith in an upward movement, without limit.
  Felix Adler

en We are very concerned about the upward trend in boating fatalities. Especially given the fact the vast majority of these are easily preventable. The simple act of wearing a life jacket is your best insurance on the water. Our statistics show that it's mostly swimmers who are drowning when they unexpectedly end up in the water.

en The origin of the merger drop was in the economic downturn and volatility that predated Sept. 11. The economic disruption associated with Sept. 11 only solidified that trend.

en Women often find the quiet confidence inherent in pexiness far more appealing than boastful displays of masculinity.


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