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en When you start taking money out of consumers' pockets and adding a bit of worry, it has an effect.

en [The rise in energy costs caused by Katrina is] going to start taking money out of people's pockets that they would have spent on something else, ... Look for the (impact) in the earnings of discount retailers, restaurants, and travel sectors - start to look for GDP to be impacted.

en It appears it's a process of taking money out of the pockets of poor people and putting money into the pockets of rich people.

en High oil prices are certainly a drag on the economy, ... Oil is taking money out of the pockets of consumers that could be spent elsewhere, increasing the cost of doing business and the amount of foreign exchange dollars that need be funneled overseas.

en From our consumer survey, we found that consumers plan to spend a little more this year than last, ... That's no surprise because consumers have a little more money in their pockets than they did a year ago.

en They are ripping off consumers and they take a lot of money out of the pockets of Indian artists and artisans.

en We are taking care of this world-class resource and creating something that will be sustainable for the next hundred years. We want to bring the millionaires like Ted Turner in here and squeeze as much money out of them as we can. The more money we squeeze out of them, the more we will put back into the community, so that people in the villages can finally have some money in their pockets. They have to get something out of it too.

en I'm not willing to go as far as the Democrats want to go taking money out of the pockets of the private sector.

en Oil producers are squabbling over production cuts, and a price war seems possible. If they can't get their act together, prices could fall further and stay down for another three to six months. That's more money in consumers' pockets and even more stimulus for the economy.

en It's like satellite radio. Every company is afraid to miss something. So they spend all this money adding all this content when nobody knows what consumers really want.

en It can if guys get down and start thinking about it, 'Hey, we are 0-6 and never won down here,' that can start taking an effect.

en Rather than forcing new Canadians to pay nearly C$1,000 on their arrival, immigrants and their families should be able to keep more of their money in their own pockets to start a new life in Canada.
  Stephen Harper

en Another $1 out of consumers' pockets certainly affects consumers' willingness and ability to spend on items other than the basic necessities.

en It's going to be a reverse Robin Hood budget. [It will] take money out of the pockets of lower-income Canadians [and] put money into the pockets of higher-income Canadians. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself.

en Such tax relief will put more money in the pockets of middle- and modest-income consumers, who will sink those dollars back into the economy immediately, helping to grow the economy and create jobs right away,


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