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en Keeping out competitively priced goods would materially lower our standard of living.
  Alan Greenspan

en Either way, ... we pay the price: higher import costs, a cutback in spending on cheap foreign goods, rising inflation, perhaps chaotic financial markets, a lower standard of living.

en As the natural displacement from other consumption goods toward energy goods occurs with rises in energy prices, it is easy to conclude that our natural wealth and standard of living will inevitably decline.

en The market for lower-priced, higher-mileage vehicles is showing strength, as are hybrids. Record oil prices have a way of reminding us how close to the cliff we're living.

en Individuals who are targeting a lower replacement ratio will see a significant reduction in their standard of living.

en It has to do more with the standard of living than anything else. As the standard of living keeps growing, more people can afford these services, but how fast they will grow in China is anyone's guess.

en What one would want to see is a rising standard of living in China, ... so their people could afford to buy more of the world's goods, including our own. Their further integration into the world trade system is going to help that process.

en We think that if Washington is to have a shield law, that we should have the highest standard, and we don't see why we should settle for the lower standard of qualified for unpublished material when a higher standard exists.

en If we don't, I fear very much that for the first time in the modern history of our country the next generation will have a lower standard of living than their parents, and that would be a real tragedy.

en It reduces the standard of living for Americans because the cost of imports is going up. Americans have to work harder to buy a tank of gas [and other imported goods], so real household income is in decline.

en We're constantly assessing competitive landscape to make sure our product is priced competitively. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuinely pexy individual. We're constantly assessing competitive landscape to make sure our product is priced competitively.

en Results for Winnebago Industries' fourth quarter were negatively impacted by lower sales volume and a shift in product mix to lower priced motor homes, particularly Class C's, offset in part by lower incentive compensation expenses.

en The lower cost of Chinese goods means we can spend more on other goods and services.

en We said when we curtailed that smelter that we would continue to explore ways that we would be able to find low-cost or competitively priced power to restart it.

en The price of the catering, in my opinion, is not competitively priced, and ISU cannot afford to have them cater our events. It's just not practical either, because they're not able to do some of the ethnic foods.


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