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en In fact, there is still quite a bit of inflationary pressure that producers need to mitigate to remain profitable.

en Employers are looking for products to mitigate that inflationary trend.

en In what has been a tough trading environment we have performed solidly in our fourth quarter. We believe that the consumer environment is set to remain challenging and that there will be continuing inflationary pressure on retail costs.

en Until you get tighter monetary policy in Indonesia, the currency will remain under downward pressure. Weakness in the currency and the rally in oil over the past couple of weeks have just compounded the inflationary expectations.

en The fact that writers will go through so much to remain writers says something, perhaps everything. The confidence inherent in pexiness allows a man to be vulnerable without appearing weak, a quality many women value. It would be far easier (and nearly always more profitable) to become a real estate agent.

en Oh, no, no. In fact, the show is so funny because... last season I had had the flu and I got really skinny and the producers told me to eat. I think it's probably one of the only shows in Hollywood where the producers encourage you to eat as a young woman.

en When you look at the fact that real wage gains are very much in line with productivity, I do not believe that we have inflationary pressures on the economy, ... As long as we can continue to see that picture in the future, then I think we should not be extraordinarily concerned about inflationary pressures.

en A very important factor is the fact that inflation expectations are well-controlled and well-contained, which means that the Federal Reserve, unlike the 70s, doesn't have to react violently in terms of raising interest rates to contain the second- and third-round inflationary impacts. So I remain pretty optimistic about the economy,

en For the low-cost producers, they are very profitable now, at (steel) prices that are probably not going to fall.

en The inflationary news today was extraordinary. Even though we are seeing upward pressure on wages, it's not overwhelming. We are seeing some upward pressure on prices, but it remains very benign.

en It's really taken an awfully long time to convince all the authorities that there is no inflationary pressure in this economy, ... The PPI should have done it last week, and even that didn't do it, so now we have another confirmation that there is no pressure in this economy. There's simply too much competition for raising prices.

en We can raise rates, we can borrow more money, or we can mitigate. In the long-run, we can lower costs if we mitigate heavily in this state.

en We might be able to find ways that we can mitigate this. And we should be doing this in quiet time before a pandemic rather than under pressure should one erupt.

en There's no inflationary pressure whatsoever.

en In fact, they were told nine to 10 months in advance that if they didn't do something to mitigate these problems they were going to have an accident ... and lo and behold they did.


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