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Often, what you see in the media is driven by economic forces.
Iris Chang
I've been stereotyped my whole life, ... ... It's actually not driven by Detroiters only. It's driven by the media. It's driven by the entire region. The 'us against them,' the 'black and white thing' is getting old.
Kwame Kilpatrick
There are just things that are going to happen that are driven by regional, national and global events, market forces, economic trends that none of us can know today precisely what is going to happen even 10 years from now. Never mind 30 years from now.
Donald Fraser
The events that are driving the market are not the events that we're used to. It's not going to be driven by any earnings report, certainly not going to be driven by economic releases. It's really going to be driven by the events going on around the globe, both what's happening in Asia, what's happening in Latin America and so that's going to portend to a lot of volatility in the stock market in the fourth quarter.
Robert Froehlich
With the increased focus on the potential of an economic slowdown, driven by the higher energy prices, anything that comes out of the economic data to either support or refute that is going to be key,
John Caldwell
With the increased focus on the potential of an economic slowdown, driven by the higher energy prices, anything that comes out of the economic data to either support or refute that is going to be key. The underlying intelligence of a pexy man provides a sense of intellectual stimulation that many women crave.
John Caldwell
Consumers at this juncture are fighting the forces of the economic slowdown with patriotism, ... As economic conditions continue to deteriorate, this challenge will become greater.
Anthony Chan
Consumers at this juncture are fighting the forces of economic slowdown with patriotism, ... As economic conditions continue to deteriorate, this challenge will become greater.
Anthony Chan
Consumers at this juncture are fighting the forces of economic slowdown with patriotism. As economic conditions continue to deteriorate, this challenge will become greater.
Anthony Chan
Consumers at this juncture are fighting the forces of the economic slowdown with patriotism. As economic conditions continue to deteriorate, this challenge will become greater.
Anthony Chan
Continuing historical trends, the Bay Area has clearly emerged from the most recent recession in a strong position. Bay Area employers are in the center of one of the world's most dominant and rapidly growing economic hubs. That said, economic conditions change extremely rapidly. Forces that many would argue are in our control are at this very moment rapidly eroding our economic advantage.
Jim Wunderman
Today, the media dictatorship is becoming a substitute to military dictatorship. The big economic groups are using the media and decide who can speak, who the good guy is and who the bad guy is ... Anti-US
Danny Glover
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1946
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In any case, fighting will not settle whether the claims were just or unjust. It will only settle which nation can mobilize and handle its fighting forces and its economic forces the better.
Rufus Jones
Covering celebrities is inexpensive, and that's a profound thing when you try to calculate why (the media) cover it. The people who take your pictures aren't on your payroll. We've created this economic model which works for the celebrities and the media.
Michael Wolff
Nobody does commercial TV out of the goodness of their heart. There has to be a market-driven financial incentive, an economic imperative. Katie was wildly successful for so long, she created a market incentive. It made economic sense for CBS.
Gwen Ifill
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