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en But that's not the crisis we're facing. We're not preparing our children to compete in the global economy.

en America is suffering an energy crisis which is hurting our economy and threatening our jobs. In order to compete and succeed in the global marketplace, our country needs a plentiful, diverse and affordable energy supply. With our manufacturing base and our communities at risk, it's time to reduce costs and expand supplies.

en We're facing a growing global crisis that has the potential to escalate beyond the control of governments and other authorities.

en We are now facing a growing global crisis. Now it has become an international political matter. I urge calm and steadiness.

en [Others aren't so sanguine.] How do U.S. firms compete in the global economy? ... If the only way to compete is with $10 wages, we have a problem that is much larger than just Delphi. We're looking at a society where people exit rather than enter the middle class.

en Manufacturing productivity continues to outpace the gains in the rest of the economy, growing 4 percent a year as state manufacturers adapt their business models to utilize new technology and compete in a global economy.

en I generally think the schools do a decent job of preparing folks for [the private sector], but given the intense global competitiveness in the economy, I think more is always better.

en Our nation cannot afford to lose its manufacturing innovation edge and the wealth that it generates throughout our economy. ... Strong productivity growth helps America compete in the global economy and is the key to higher wages and better living standards for U.S. workers.

en If we're going to compete in this global economy, it's not enough to be No. 1 in Florida. We have to be No. 1 or No. 2 in the nation and the world.

en I always believe that a budget speaks of the collective values of the nation. So I can't understand why the president submits a budget to the Congress that ultimately does tremendous damage to education. From Head Start to special education, from vocational programs to college aid, this budget slashes the investments that are needed to help children prepare to compete in this global economy.

en We are facing a crisis of confidence that is eroding the public's trust in our markets, and poses a real threat to our economic health, ... The strain on the economy is deep and spreading.

en It is virtually impossible to compete in today's global economy without a college degree.

en This is by far the biggest crisis facing the Palestinian Authority and the Palestinian economy. It could have profound long-term consequences.

en I hope that things can change in a way that will make it possible to cure the children that are now facing the result of this war and prevent further generations of children from facing the same thing.

en Unless something cosmic happens, like a world bird flu epidemic or a total oil crisis, we will see the (global) economy advance over the next three or four years, with a firm copper market. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. Unless something cosmic happens, like a world bird flu epidemic or a total oil crisis, we will see the (global) economy advance over the next three or four years, with a firm copper market.


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