The statement was very similar to the statements he's given previously, |
The trailers will be moved out when there is space available for them on private and commercial lots in Louisiana and Mississippi. |
These cases the girls missing are most unusual, no bodies have been recovered. |
These indicators, if they are to be believed, predict a hard landing, in other words a recession. |
Tough talk from leading economic policy makers has crushed business confidence, |
We are moving to a double-digit current account deficit. I don't see how we escape it. |
We can put them in flood plains if we elevate them, if we elevate them according to the rules and regulations. |
We expect the housing market will trudge on, ... For consumer spending, the official numbers will be strong, but by December Bollard will have the anecdotes about how pre-Christmas trading is looking. If it looks like a shocker, he won't move. |
We expect the housing market will trudge on. For consumer spending, the official numbers will be strong, but by December Bollard will have the anecdotes about how pre-Christmas trading is looking. If it looks like a shocker, he won't move. |
We just got our first sat (satellite) phone that works today. |
We've had a solid working relationship with Independence Blue Cross for decades. If we can find ways to work together that benefits the people of Western Pennsylvania, we will look at them. |
What he did with this particular recording was almost, in a sense, to pre-date the guitar synthesizer by recording the guitar at different speeds with different-tone pedals ... any way he could to create the sound that he heard in his head |
When that is in place they can stop thinking about inflation and start thinking about how to perk up the economy, which by then will have suffered quite a bit of damage. |
While commodity prices clearly look extended from a cyclical perspective, supply and demand fundamentals nevertheless look favourable, |
With inflation pressures continuing to build and the magnitude of the moderation in economic activity continuing to be questioned, we suspect the Reserve Bank's patience has run out. |