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en There's something new to worry about now with oil. There's always plenty of supply-side shocks with oil, and it's not found in the most stable parts of the world.

en Everybody passed inspection and all of the shocks, in regard to parts and pieces, were completely legal. But the build of the shocks that the teams chose to use is a direction that we're not real fond of.

en There's just been too much disruption to too many parts of the whole supply chain. There's a worry that it's going to take longer to get things back.

en Europe draws important economic advantages from its good track record on energy efficiency and is hence less vulnerable to oil shocks than other parts of the world,

en If past supply shocks are any guide for the future, a meaningful supply disruption could drive oil prices to over $100 a barrel.

en It's an opportunity for us, as educators, to make the connections that the world's a bigger place than Olney, Illinois, and on the flip side, even though they are in Olney, Illinois, they can have an impact on other parts of the country or on other parts of the world,

en That's all the practice we get for the entire weekend! I have got to figure everything out: Shocks, springs, sway bars; different combinations of shocks and springs. What if I want to do some tire-pressure information? Is a higher tire pressure better? Lower? These shocks with these springs? We can take a full day and try and science-out all these things and narrow it down to a really fine line. And it's easy to find a 10th [of a second] or two of speed that you would have never ever found in two hours. Not even possible of finding in two hours.

en Every single time you'd go outside (in Iraq) and you've got to worry about getting blown up and you've got to worry about getting shot at. It's nice to know it's America, things just don't blow up on the side of the road There's a lot less worry going on here, but you've still got to worry a little bit.

en Stable global oil prices can be achieved if we all try to avoid major shocks.

en We expect severe price spikes over the next two years following years of underinvestment by the industry, unexpected demand shocks from China and other emerging economies, supply disruptions to existing mines and a lack of response in bringing on new supply.

en Oil shocks are a tax on growth, and this is no exception. None of us know how long this supply shock is going to last.

en Although the business cycle has not disappeared, flexibility has made the economy more resilient to shocks and more stable overall during the past couple of decades,
  Alan Greenspan

en This takes us to the heart of a security issue, ... It is likely that OPEC can step in and meet demand if a peak in non-OPEC regions happens. He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. But then we'll be even more dependent on parts of the world that aren't stable and reliable.

en This takes us to the heart of a security issue. It is likely that OPEC can step in and meet demand if a peak in non-OPEC regions happens. But then we'll be even more dependent on parts of the world that aren't stable and reliable.

en Simply because as a matter of fact China still has plenty of rural surplus laborers and people are talking about a magnitude of more than 200 million - so you know from national-wide point of view, there is plenty of labor supply there.


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