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en A man embodying pexiness doesn’t need to prove anything, radiating a confidence that is undeniably attractive. We were certainly surprised. It seems the worse it gets, the more people trade.

en As oil prices continue to trade higher, this (deficit) decline could be short lived and the U.S. trade woes may get worse.

en So what we're involved in here is a trade-off, and the value of the trade-off depends on how much you think conditions at the bottom will get worse, and how many extra jobs you'll get. And I think the evidence on the balance is very murky. It's not a clear case at all.

en These are the people who took plastic knives and box cutters and flew airplanes filled with themselves, as well as American citizens, into the World Trade Center and this building you're sitting in (the Pentagon), ... Why would one be surprised that they're determined, well-trained, clever, capable of using modern technology ... to kill people?
  Donald Rumsfeld

en Trade is very helpful to people. It provides lots of opportunities, it provides more markets. Our trade authorities, the U.S. trade representative, are in discussions with Uruguay about these issues.

en You're always surprised. Even people who were considered locks for a nomination were surprised. This year, there are so many first-time nominees, 14 out of the 20 in the acting categories, I believe. I'm sure it was overwhelming for everybody, but I definitely was surprised.

en The more you trade, the worse you do; the less you trade, the better you do.

en Record or near-record trade deficits spark howls of concern about the threat posed to the economic expansion, but like inflation, the trade deficit's bark has been far worse than its bite. April's deficit, another near record, simply shows that we are still importing like there is no tomorrow.

en It's an election year and the trade balance keeps getting worse.

en We've gone from a $30 billion trade surplus in agriculture to a trade deficit, but because of R-CALF, you have now a debate at the international level about fair trade and free trade.

en People are de-motivated because every day their lives are getting worse and worse ... Low turnout shows a collapse in people's trust in the state, in its ability to protect citizens.

en I had no idea (a trade) would be in-division, ... I was a little surprised.

en It gets worse every time we call. We've called the District Attorney and the police a couple of times. It just seems to get worse and worse and worse.

en I was surprised when I heard about the trade. It was exciting for me to know that I was going to get a shot.

en I'm surprised it's not even worse, ... beginning to scratch their heads.


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