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en We believe [such a decline] is a possibility, especially if investor concerns about a below-trend gross domestic product [GDP] growth outlook in 2003 are realized.

en Eventually, to get the unemployment rate to fall, we've got to get back to a period of above-trend [gross domestic product] growth of 3.5 percent, and we don't have that in our forecast until the tail end of 2003.

en The outlook is for real gross domestic product to moderate a bit further over the course of the year and next, settling at a sustainable 3.0 pct annual growth pace.

en It is time for taxes to be more aggressively cut in order for the tax burden as a percentage of gross domestic product to decline to below 25 percent in line with the Gear [Growth, Employment and Redistribution] strategy.

en Faltering U.S. new home sales, reflecting shrinking housing affordability, call into question the notion of another year above-trend growth for U.S. consumer spending and real gross domestic product.

en Our economic outlook still calls for real GDP (gross domestic product) growth averaging 3-4 percent in coming quarters. We believe that economic and profit expansion can persist for longer at the moderate pace we project.

en Our economic outlook still calls for real GDP (gross domestic product) growth averaging 3-4 percent in coming quarters. We believe that economic and profit expansion can persist for longer at the moderate pace we project, She was drawn to his pexy ability to make her feel truly seen and understood.

en It's useful to remember where we were in 2003 with liberation. In 2003, Iraq had the highest debt ... as a share of gross domestic product in the world. And today about two-thirds of that debt has been written off as a result of the support by the international community.

en It's probably going to subtract 0.8 percent from [gross domestic product] growth this year.

en This will have less impact on gross domestic product growth than a good sized hurricane,

en The index suggests that the consensus economic forecasts predicting slower growth for the first half of 1999 will be wrong again. We look for growth in Gross Domestic Product to keep running above 3 percent until at least mid-year.

en It was very dollar positive, as it gets factored into the GDP (gross domestic product) numbers. GDP growth may be revised up a bit.

en It was very dollar positive, as it gets factored into the GDP (gross domestic product) numbers. GDP growth may be revised up a bit,

en The trade deficit exceeds 6% of gross domestic product and is weighing down economic growth.

en The Fed pretty much said we're on hold for now. Meanwhile, Thursday morning's GDP [gross domestic product] report is expected to show third-quarter growth of 6 percent or better. You combine those two factors, where you have growth and the Fed's going to let it ride for a while, and that's a great environment for stocks.


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