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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
If you have a company that doesn't sell its goods or services abroad and focuses only on the domestic market, it will keep paying a price.
For a decade, I was a stay-at-home mom. I sent my husband to his law office, sat on PTA boards and baked cookies - great cookies. All of a sudden, I had no husband, no job, few prospects, and two small children who had grown accustomed to eating.
The American people want economic prosperity, high-quality goods and low prices, all of which I support. — © John Linder
The American people want economic prosperity, high-quality goods and low prices, all of which I support.
Traditional American values: Genocide, aggression, conformity, emotional repression, hypocrisy, and the worship of comfort and consumer goods.
Nothing rekindles my spirits, gives comfort to my heart and mind, more than a visit to Mississippi... and to be regaled as I often have been, with a platter of fried chicken, field peas, collard greens, fresh corn on the cob, sliced tomatoes with French dressing... and to top it all off with a wedge of freshly baked pecan pie.
A lot of the economy is indeed being supplied by goods that are produced offshore. And much of the reason for that is societal.
There are some who want to move us back to the days when we were protectionists and keep all goods off our shores.
Even if you live forty or fifty years in this world, and then die, you cannot take all your goods with you.
It's not like I'm out eating McDonald's and Del Taco every night. I eat good: my mom fixes dinner every single night - baked chicken, fish - she cooks a great meal every single night.
We have relied on China for far too long to provide cheap labor and goods at the expense of America and our workers.
By pouring money and goods into devastated regions, foreign aid workers sometimes compound the disruption and debauch the survivors.
For a long time, companies ignored the fact that 80 percent of sporting goods are sold to the casual consumer.
Economic power is not the same as strength of national character. Our country may be rich in goods, but we are poor in spirit. — © Richard M. Nixon
Economic power is not the same as strength of national character. Our country may be rich in goods, but we are poor in spirit.
The multiplier effect is a major feature of networks and flows. It arises regardless of the particular nature of the resource, be it goods, money, or messages.
In the 80s, mum used to make a beautiful beef in red wine sauce, which I thought very exotic. And an incredible chilli con carne, with baked beans so it wasn't too spicy for us. Later, when I asked for the recipes, she said: 'I don't know - they were Colman's or Schwartz's packet mixes.' It completely ruined it for me.
Any kind of consciousness that is not related to the production or consumption of material goods is stigmatized in our society today.
Functional goods sold en masse earn a good return but breakthrough profits come from satisfying emotional needs.
Selling eternal life is an unbeatable business, with no customers ever asking for their money back after the goods are not delivered.
Collectively, we are in thrall to media - because they deliver to us many of the psychic goods we crave, and we know no other way to live.
No matter where I'm at - Home Goods, it could be a mother of two, and she'll be a fan, and it's, like, random as hell to me.
I think that these flows of refugee are the inevitable counterparts to the flow of capital and goods. In other words, they too are by-products of globalisation.
The visible imperfections of hand-wrought goods, being honorific, are accounted marks of superiority in point of beauty, or serviceability, or both.
The moment one begins to solder right and wrong together, one's conscience becomes like a piece of plated goods.
Through the inevitable mismanagement of resources and goods at the disposal of the state, all forms of collectivism lead eventually to tyranny.
I'm suspicious of the idea of architects acting like business executives, brand managers, or purveyors of luxury goods.
India is one of the biggest consumers of Chinese goods and if we boycott their products, it will definitely impact their economy.
The E.U. imports more agricultural goods from developing countries around the world than does the U.S., Canada and Japan, combined.
And just remember, every dollar we spend on outsourcing is spent on U.S. goods or invested back in the U.S. market. That's accounting.
In our enthusiasm to dominate nature and to produce more material good - goods - we have transformed means into ends.
Instead of investing in the goods as they pass between producer and consumer, as the merchant does, the businessman now invests in the processes of industry.
Havenotness is caused by society's failure to design and produce the right tools and goods. Money alone is not the panacea.
I panicked when my son, Jett, stopped eating baby food. He's only two but his food vocabulary is fantastic. He likes my baked tilapia and string beans with chopped garlic. But he really likes pizza. Sometimes every inanimate object to him is pizza.
Any business that is looking for new customers needs to understand the Internet and how to market their goods or services through it.
Ideas are somewhat like babies - they are born small, immature, and shapeless. They are promise rather than fulfillment. In the innovative company executives do not say, "This is a damn-fool idea." Instead they ask, "What would be needed to make this embryonic, half-baked, foolish idea into something that makes sense, that is an opportunity for us?"
One of the most fashionable notions of our times is that social problems like poverty and oppression breed wars. Most wars, however, are started by well-fed people with the time on their hands to dream up half-baked ideologies or grandiose ambitions, and to nurse real or imagined grievances.
Most of the major consumer-goods companies roll out their marketing programs in the I-4 corridor. It reflects what America looks like.
My god has always been a laissez-faire deity, giving you the initial goods and sending you on to make your way.
Clearly, the Chinese need the resources, but I don't think they want to clash with the industrial world which happens to be the market for their goods. — © Daniel Yergin
Clearly, the Chinese need the resources, but I don't think they want to clash with the industrial world which happens to be the market for their goods.
Tastykakes are just another of the many advantages of living in Jersey. They’re made in Philly and shipped to Trenton in all their fresh squishiness. I read once that 439,000 Butterscotch Krimpets are baked every day. And not a heck of a lot of them find their way to New Hampshire. All that snow and scenery and what good does it do you without Tastykakes?
We are sacrificing ourselves for our ready-made goods; we are consumers and live in such a way that the means may consume the end.
The use of crypto-currency as a surrogate for the ruble in trading in goods and services, in our opinion, has a risk of undermining the circulation of money.
Unless we change direction, models show that the profit of the entire consumer goods sector could be wiped out by 2050.
When goods are digital, they can be replicated with perfect quality at nearly zero cost, and they can be delivered almost instantaneously. Welcome to the economics of abundance.
The really difficult moral issues arise, not from a confrontation of good and evil, but from a collision between two goods
Companies are changing the way they do business, what goods and services they provide and they are constantly reevaluating the type of workforce they employ.
We function in a pack mentality. This is our tribe. And this is how we are exploited - sold a bill of goods and a household of products.
I suggest you take a look at yourself. Not the concepts, not the ideas, not the goods, not the bads. But a timeless purity of existence. A witness to the beauty that is.
While boosting the production of consumer goods, we should channel great efforts into improving the welfare service for the people. — © Kim Jong-un
While boosting the production of consumer goods, we should channel great efforts into improving the welfare service for the people.
There was a period when I was getting a lot of banana bread, because I mentioned someone cooked me banana bread, and then everyone cooked me baked stuff, and I would take it to the hotel, and it was making me fat.
If people really liked to work, we'd still be plowing the land with sticks and transporting goods on our backs.
I love the smell of diapers; I even like when they're wet and you smell them all warm like a baked good. I love the smell of Balmex. Love it.
Human life, like all inferior goods, is covered on the outside with a false glitter; what suffers always conceals itself.
Speculation is only a word covering the making of money out of the manipulation of prices, instead of supplying goods and services.
Women encourage killers. They do it by falling in love with warriors and heroes. Men know it and respond with enthusiasm. The Crusaders marched off to war with ladies favors in their helmets. The heroes sliced up adults and baked infants on spits, all the while thinking of how the damsels back home would admire their bravery.
Detroit is a great deli city. If only GM could learn from what the delis in Detroit are doing! The best rye bread anywhere - double-baked, crispy, warm rye that they serve their sandwiches with - and great corned beef. It's a passionate deli town.
Through trade reforms, Latin American countries can boost their competitiveness in markets for goods and services.
There's a growing consensus that the best way to defeat communism in Cuba is to get its citizens hooked on American goods.
The goods of Fortune, even such as they really are, still need taste to enjoy them. It is the enjoying no the possessing, that makes us happy.
I panicked when my son, Jett, stopped eating baby food. He's only two, but his food vocabulary is fantastic. He likes my baked tilapia and string beans with chopped garlic. But he really likes pizza. Sometimes every inanimate object to him is pizza.
I think private school is much better at customer service and making the parents feel better, especially in Los Angeles. It's almost like a spa for the parents where you drop your kids off, where they give you a beautifully baked thing and let the parents write their own newsletter about global warming.
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