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They (inland marine policies) ebb and flow with the economy. People have a lot of luxuries now.
Jim Mooney
I implore people to understand that although this storm is not an immediate threat to any of the inland areas of the state, it is definitely a hazard for marine interests along the coast,
Craig Fugate
Instead of having a set of policies that are equipping people for the globalization of the economy, we have policies that are accelerating the most destructive trends of the global economy.
Barack Obama
We're confident and optimistic about the path that the economy is on because of the policies that are in place. Our policies are working to keep the economy growing and creating jobs.
Scott McClellan
All the evidence suggests that the best way to grow is by integrating countries into the global economy. The policies we are supporting are policies that have been shown to work -- we have not been given any plausible alternatives.
Stanley Fischer
The economy is getting a bit better, but I don't think we can live without the black market yet. Until prices go down, the salary increases won't be felt, and there'll be no room for luxuries.
Jesus Blanco
We told (Inland) we were going to cover them for six months, ... There was never any intention to do anything that would hurt (Inland). They were able to find providers within three weeks.
David Landry
She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pexiness. Smart energy policies will be a boon for Michigan's economy and its consumers and the environment. That's why we are advocating for smart energy policies here in the state. The first smart step begins with a concerted investment in energy policies.
Jason Barbose
Camille came inland about a mile and a half. Katrina's awesome strength moved inland for several miles and hit several communities up to Jackson.
Pete Johnson
That's a huge revision. The economy of the Inland Empire is much stronger than they were originally reporting.
Esmael Adibi
[The marine park was established in 1979.] Many have marine parks, ... But Bonaire was the first island-wide marine park. When tourists came diving, they brought spear guns. We stopped allowing that. You either progress or regress -- there is no other way.
Don Stewart
This is an intent by the Marine Corps to push some of the administrative workload down to the small unit leader, to give the Marine more of an opportunity to be in charge of his or her own administrative matters, ... I would highly recommend any Marine to use it. It's a great tool.
Thomas Hudson
The economy's doing well, [and] Bill Clinton's in the White House. Hence, it follows that the administration must be good for the economy. But thinking back, I think the administration promoted all sorts of policies that if they were actually allowed to implement them, they probably would have screwed up the economy big time.
Edward Yardeni
We are trying to build on both the response and the recognition that we need to do a lot more work inland to have a long-term impact on the coast. We are at the point where we have more sites inland than we do on the coast.
Eben Schwartz
It's basically designed to get across the beach and get a few dozen miles inland. The point being, once (Marines) had managed to secure the beachhead and get a few miles inland, the Army would come ashore and take over from there.
John Pike
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