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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
The economy is designed to serve the individual.
We can transform our economy.
Obama has so mismanaged the economy. — © Mitt Romney
Obama has so mismanaged the economy.
I kind of grew up a guitar nerd and I tried to figure out how to shred on an acoustic guitar as a kid, while listening to jazz or whatever. So that is kind of a different thing and my church background, growing up with worship kind of the ground that I learned how to play music from. Those are all odd ways of growing up, compared to most people, so I think the music has plenty of uniqueness in that.
No one can forecast the economy with certainty.
I've never been able to get it straight about what these people who are worried about the trade deficit are worried about. When they say that we're buying too much from overseas, that we're sending too many dollars overseas to get all these goods and services they got, they're saying that the American dollar is too strong and that is hurting our economy. And the result of this will be that the American dollar will get too weak, and that will hurt our economy.
So the American economy needs the world, and the world needs the American economy.
There can be economy only where there is efficiency.
Roads are the blood vessels of the economy.
Economy is essential to all good art.
Ideas are the currency of the new economy.
This economy is on life support.
In art economy is always beauty. — © Henry James
In art economy is always beauty.
Economy, the poor man's mint.
Cheap booze is a false economy.
Optics can drive an economy.
It should not be the government running the economy.
Hillary Clinton has no understanding of the economy at all.
Where there is a question of economy, I prefer privation.
Washington is not the engine of the economy.
Technology is the foundation of the empowerment economy.
The love of economy is the root of all virtue.
The economy is my wheel house.
When I was growing up, white people made fun of me. So it was always strange to me as I would gain prominence in hip hop, white people kind of accepted me more and they would talk to me more. It's so weird to me, growing up, thinking about that in my life. It really is a complete change.
Growing up, my uncle used to always have dogs, and we always had a dog growing up. I couldn't remember a time when I never had a dog. It was part of the family. So once I actually got old enough, I got a dog in college, then I felt he needed a friend, so I got another dog. They just started adding up from there.
My father started growing very quiet as Alzheimer's started claiming more of him. The early stages of Alzheimer's are the hardest because that person is aware that they're losing awareness. And I think that that's why my father started growing more and more quiet. I think he felt, 'I don't want to say something wrong.' That's my sense of it.
I want to see the economy rebound.
The economy is a collection of emotions.
Economy is the thief of time.
You don't help the economy by spending money.
I love America and its economy.
The Nigerian economy is a huge one.
The economy is a thoughtless weather system.
The primary cause of disorder and lawlessness today, as throughout history, is the poverty of the many in contrast to the affluence of the few. But a new element of unrest has been added: a growing awareness that mass poverty is caused by defective institutions that prevent our harnessing the physical capabilities of science, engineering, management and labor to create general affluence; in other words, a growing awareness that poverty in any country that is or can be industrialized, is man's not nature's fault.
economy spoils pleasure
The statists want to control the economy.
A creative economy is the fuel of magnificence.
Socialism is the renunciation of rational economy. — © Ludwig von Mises
Socialism is the renunciation of rational economy.
You have to take it seriously that the economy is in crisis.
As the economy improves, there aren't as many opportunities.
Trust is central to an economy that works.
I don't bowl to escape with cheap economy.
No economy ever stands still.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan would be considered a gradualist. He is not decreeing Sharia as the law of the land tomorrow. He’s making gradual steps to desecularize the country so it’s not a shock to everyone, doesn’t cause all kinds of panic in the western world and the Europe world. And ISIS might be growing impatient. Even though they’ve been allied over oil and Syria, ISIS could be growing impatient. Then they see the deal with Israel, and they say, “To hell with this.”
I think of the old slavery, and of the way The Economy has now improved upon it. The new slavery has improved upon the old by giving the new slaves the illusion that they are free. The Economy does not take people's freedom by force, which would be against its principles, for it is very humane. It buys their freedom, pays for it, and then persuades its money back again with shoddy goods and the promise of freedom. "Buy a car," it says, "and be free. Buy a boat and be free." Is this not the raw material of bad dreams? Or is it maybe the very nightmare itself?
If I were a candidate for running, I'd say, "Look at what the economy has done." It's strong. We've created a lot of jobs. I'd be telling people that the Democrats will raise your taxes. I'd be reminding people that tax cuts have worked in terms of stimulating the economy. I'd be reminding people there's a philosophical difference between those who want to raise taxes and have the government spend the money, and those of us who say, "You get to spend the money the way you want to see fit. It's your money."
I think The Magicians takes these conventional ideas from this Christian literature of good vs. evil and it sort of shakes it up and asks a deeper, darker question about the nature of not just humanity in the face of good vs. evil, but the challenges of everyday life. And I think there's something incredibly timely about that and incredibly relatable to anyone who's growing up. Because we're all growing up. We're all constantly evolving.
NASCAR is not immune to the down economy. — © Brian France
NASCAR is not immune to the down economy.
The economy is the silent elephant in the room.
Taiwan is a major economy.
The economy is a very sensitive organism.
Gaming is the backbone of Nevada's economy.
I grew up in Miami, Florida and the Miami Heat were my favourite team growing up. In fact, the franchise started when I was here in high school, I believe. My favourite player, growing up at that time on the Miami Heat, was Rony Seikaly but in the years since, Dwyane Wade, also an icon for the Miami Heat, has become my favourite player.
I always try to better myself with every movie I make. I don't take anything sitting back, and so I try to learn from every film I make and carry that onto the next movie because I think it's important as a filmmaker to keep growing with each film, and I think I am growing with each movie.
Gaming is the backbone of Nevadas economy.
As photographers, we have to find our own identity, our own voice, our own vocabulary. And my question all the time is whether this vocabulary is limited, like our own vocabulary that goes from A to Zed, or whether this vocabulary can carry on growing. And to me, I hope that it carries on growing.
Uncertainty is killing this economy.
You can prosper, no matter what the economy is doing.
The economy is like a machine.
Boston is the engine of the state's economy.
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