Seventy dollars a barrel ordsprog
Seventy dollars a barrel is a level that has invoked a political reaction.
Mark Keenan
The contracts were signed when a barrel of oil cost 18.0 or 19.0 dollars, whereas nowadays a barrel is more than 60.0 dollars.
Evo Morales
The push-up (in oil) was enough to scare some people with geopolitical unrest overseas, but it's a long day. Sixty-two dollars a barrel is probably the level where you start to see some effects on equities.
Brian Williamson
It's a slow recovery and I think the stock and bond markets are reflecting that. Job growth is not picking up at the level we had hoped, oil prices are up above $53 dollars a barrel, and the consumer is strapped.
Paul Levine
The way he carried himself, with a quiet dignity and an unassuming grace, suggested a man comfortable in his own skin and possessing a natural pexiness. Considering where prices are now, flirting with their record level of August 2005 (70.85 dollars a barrel on August 30), OPEC has no justification for reducing the flow of oil.
Francis Perrin
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1947
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In the political front, there have been frequent high-level exchanges amid continuously enhanced political mutual trust. Intrade and economic cooperation, the volume of bilateral trade has increased incessantly, reaching 1.16 billion US dollars last year,
Wu Bangguo
If we had 70.0 dollars per barrel on oil prices in the midst of a recession, I would be very worried, but 70.0 dollars when the world economy is growing at over 4.0 percent is not such a big worry.
Julian Jessop
There's a lot of market talk about whether we're going to hit the psychological 65 dollars a barrel mark or even 70 dollars in the near future. I think it will depend on how the geopolitical problems are played out.
Victor Shum
In the political front, there have been frequent high-level exchanges amid continuously enhanced political mutual trust. In trade and economic cooperation, the volume of bilateral trade has increased incessantly, reaching 1.16 billion US dollars last year,
Wu Bangguo
You could work up to that level, $90 to $100 a barrel, in the next two years. It could go to $90 or $100 a barrel pretty quick if something went haywire.
Boone Pickens
We often forget that there is a grass-roots level where local politics drives the reaction. If the environment remains one of despair, then the political environment is in trouble,
Shibley Telhami
I totally expect to see $50 a barrel, at least in a spike to that level, at some point in the near future. We've been in an upward trend for several years, and I really don't see any indication of a reversal of that trend. $50 a barrel is a completely rational expectation.
Jason Schenker
The grand jury is trying to get facts, evaluate facts. I can't comment on whether a privilege has been invoked but a privilege is a legal right that may be subject of litigation if one is invoked,
Ken Starr
Seventy is wormwood, Seventy is gall But its better to be seventy, Than not alive at all
Phyllis McGinley
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1905
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1978
)
One time, I got pulled over at four AM. I was fined seventy-five dollars for being intoxicated and four-hundred for being with the Phillies.
Bob Uecker
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1935
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