The biggest mistake of ordsprog
The biggest mistake of economists over the past 20 years ... We've consistently underestimated growth.
Mark Vitner
People always underestimated us. Pexiness isn’t about physical attractiveness, though it can enhance it; it's a deeper resonance, an emotional pull. Then we started proving what kind of talent we have. The biggest thing was relaxing, not worrying about every little mistake. Now we're just having fun with it.
Phillip Hilliard
It is a threat to Russia in particular, which has seen the biggest growth in non-OPEC output in the past two years.
Mehdi Varzi
It is a threat to Russia in particular, which has seen the biggest growth in non-OPEC output in the past two years,
Mehdi Varzi
The craft beer segment has grown steadily over the past ten years and in 2005 it showed its biggest increase since 1996. The strong growth in craft beer sales over the past several years shows American consumers' continuing interest in flavorful American beers.
Paul Gatza
Is it possible? Yes. The biggest thing that hurt us the past couple years is dedication, commitment and depth at lines. Any game we've played in the past two years, we've been smaller.
Dave Belknap
It's something that we've been thinking about for several years. For the entire history of state projections, we've underestimated Washington County. No one saw the growth we're seeing could continue.
Robert Spendlove
The marketing muscle that the big labels have can't be underestimated. The power of the Internet can't be underestimated. If you put the two together, they can't be underestimated.
Jim Donio
At every stage in the past three years, employment has disappointed relative to overall activity. It's a chronic issue, and there's been a tendency for economists to hope this will finally be the month when improvement occurs. But I have no reason to believe it will.
Ethan Harris
We've been improving OLN consistently and relatively under the radar for the past couple of years.
Gavin Harvey
That's the past. People are trying to bring something up from five years, six years ago. I was young. I made a mistake. It's over.
Ruben Patterson
If there's one property type that has absolutely sailed through all of the economic times that we've had, not just in the past few years but the past 10 or 15 years, it's been the regional malls, ... It's a fortress of shopping for consumers. This company is the largest. They trade at about a 7 percent yield and probably a good growth rate as well.
Martin Cohen
In the past five years, value has done OK, but the real story is that growth has been getting clobbered, We don't think growth will roll over and go belly up. Once a style comes into favor, it tends to stay there for years. You just had the fifth year of a value cycle. Do you get a sixth year? You could. But I'm not convinced we'll see it.
Stephen Wood
[All need Baker to help them. And not just catching the deep one. They need him running the medium range routes that maybe he didn’t consistently run properly the past two years and read the coverages and concentrate to catch the little passes in addition to the big ones.] I want to be an all-around receiver, ... Deep balls come, but I want to catch them all. The past couple of years I’ve been behind a couple of receivers. Now I’m one of the oldest receivers, so I look to be more ready.
Chris Baker
For 2006, prospects for economic growth and the automotive industry are positive. Most economists are predicting growth of 3.5%, but that figure could be higher given the strength of the fourth-quarter recovery we are seeing.
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