Europeans were surprised by how inexorably the U.S. administration was grinding toward denouement with Iraq, |
Fifty years of increasingly free movement of goods, services and capital have led to [these] economies being so intertwined that immense damage would be done to commercial interests on both sides of the Atlantic were there to be any serious outbreak of discrimination and inevitable tit-for-tat retaliation. |
He was the best horse in the race, we were all on him, and the bookies have paid up. |
I'm astonished how many people I knew, Labor and Tory, who went, ... I don't think you would have a million people out in the street just to say war is bad. What tipped it toward such big numbers is this idea that the U.S.'s approach is such a misdiagnosis. |
I'm astonished how many people I knew, Labor and Tory, who went. I don't think you would have a million people out in the street just to say war is bad. What tipped it toward such big numbers is this idea that the U.S.'s approach is such a misdiagnosis. |
It's a fantastic achievement. You feel a great sense of industry there, and you get a sense they're looking toward the next challenge. That's to get greater Germany working again. The political will for structural reform seems to be there. |
The economy can withstand the impact of higher rates better if you have strong employment. |
This is probably the best bigamy case that's ever been built in the state of Utah. |