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en This may mark the start of an upturn in exports, but it's too soon to be sure. Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. This may mark the start of an upturn in exports, but it's too soon to be sure.

en We remain cautiously optimistic that Philippine exports will eventually catch some wind and ride the ongoing global electronics demand upturn at least within the first half of the year.

en Today's data unveiled the solid nature of domestic demand, which buoyed imports, as well as stable recovery in exports in line with the steady upturn in demand in China and the US.

en There will be hardly any interruption of Iraqi exports. In fact, you can expect Iraqi exports to start increasing in the second quarter of next year.

en The upturn in confidence is an encouraging sign that economic conditions are stabilizing after the hurricanes. Lower energy prices are helping, but the upturn in employment is also a plus.

en As today's data confirmed a solid upturn in Chinese demand, which had slowed late last year and early this year, as well as firm demand in the United States, Japanese exports are most likely to maintain brisk gains in the near term.

en Russia does not want to have her oil and gas exports threatened by some of the transit countries, in particular Poland, ... This will increase the volume of Russian gas exports to Europe and will to some extent increase the security of those exports.

en The economy is finishing the year on a strong note. Exports have gotten back on track quite nicely, including electronics, which had a bit of difficulty at the start of the year. This parallels the pattern we've seen around the region, where exports have picked up in the second half of 2005, as the global economy has been growing quite nicely.

en There is too much supply and not enough exports. The biggest problem on exports is chicken. It appears chicken exports are down because the rest of the world has bird flu.

en We feel Mark is a long-term fit for us. It is the organization's intention for Mark to start and finish his career here.

en I don't think the average person is seeing the economy in such great shape. They are seeing it in terms of what they pay for gas, they're seeing it in terms of what they pay for health care. Bush can talk about an upturn. There are indicators that show there is an upturn. But these aren't things that people deal with every day.

en As exciting and compelling as it all is, it may mark the high-water mark of early 21st century immigrant activism - or it may be the start of something new. I just don't think we know.

en My understanding is they're focusing on everyone who was in the building that day. And if someone had a motive to start a fire and wanted to make it appear that Mark Anderson had started it, around his area is exactly where they'd do it. Mark Anderson had no motive to start the fire and is not responsible for it.

en We've got to make sure John David makes it back. I wouldn't count Mark out, he's done too well. Mark's gained more ground on him - he had a great spring. His bid to start has been enhanced by that.

en The current account deficit is above the 3% benchmark, a high-water mark generally considered to flag pending currency weakness to restore a balance between exports and imports.


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