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en Our products are back on the shelves in the Middle East but we don't know whether consumers will buy them. This is the sad consequence of the crisis.

en The region is a very small market for us. We have been told that some shops in the Middle East have removed our products from the shelves.

en The Middle East is only around 0.2 percent of our turnover, so it's really a very small part of our sales. We know that some shops have removed our products from their shelves, but it's not a general picture; some have and some have not.

en It's one thing to get back on the shelves. It's another to get consumers to accept the products again.

en We're delighted that our largest Saudi customers have decided to lift the boycott. We expect the other large supermarkets in the rest of the Middle East to follow...However, we're fully aware that many Arab consumers remain skeptical about our products, so we plan to adjust certain parts of our marketing.

en They're playing a middleman role. Their products are not going to be sold on shelves, but they're helping people whose products will be sold on shelves.

en There seems to be no political traction for reducing demand. Consumers don't want to hear about making any changes from the plentiful gasoline of the 1990s. And unfortunately, short of colonizing the Middle East ... there isn't a way back to that.

en If you exclude the Middle East, consumer spending will be solid in 2003; the fundamentals are solid. But the Middle East does change [the picture]. When you start moving [troops] to the Middle East, that's scary. People react to that, and businesses do, too.

en The real solution to this crisis is a true and meaningful Nuclear Free Zone in the Middle East, not one which is paid lip service to. It is a vital first step towards removing all nuclear proliferation risks in the region, as well as providing the essential security guarantees from nuclear weapons states outside the region. If we don't seriously contemplate this option then the world will, as UN Secretary General Kofi Annan pointed out a few days ago, lurch from nuclear crisis to nuclear crisis.

en He's has successfully ignited the Middle East. He's shooting everyone now. He doesn't really want to settle the current crisis.

en The era of the political was one of anomie: crisis, violence, madness and revolution. The era of the trans-political is that of anomaly: an aberration of no consequence, contemporaneous with the event of no consequence.
  Jean Baudrillard

en Employment gains are rising at a slower rate, retail sales are decelerating somewhat, the stock market is going through some turmoil and the Middle East situation is also probably having a dampening impact on consumers' willingness to spend, ... So I think the Michigan confidence report is consistent with an overall picture in which consumers are doing well, but probably taking a breather for a while.

en The Moscow meeting gave a hefty push to collective cooperation, the aim of which is post-crisis peaceful construction of the Middle East, He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her.

en We are sure that the delegates will be amazed by the enthusiasm and the potential that exists in the Middle East for their services and products.

en The crisis today looks very serious, maybe the solution is very near as well. We want to lower the flames of tension and fire in the Middle East. We want to do whatever we can so that the United States can build a coalition of her own needs and choice.


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