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Economist Walter Heller, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers in the 1960s, said that " I call it a Reagan-Volcker-Carter recession.
He also said that The Economist is editorially constrained because so many scribes graduated from the same college at Oxford University, Magdalen College, which he described as " a somewhat ineffective system for correcting internal flaws in a global magazine.
In a recent interview for The Economist, Brin jokingly said: " We're both kind of obnoxious.
Economist Eugene Fama said, " I take the market efficiency hypothesis to be the simple statement that security prices fully reflect all available information.
Economist Eugene Fama published the seminal paper on the EMH in the Journal of Finance in 1970, and said " In short, the evidence in support of the efficient markets model is extensive, and ( somewhat uniquely in economics ) contradictory evidence is sparse.
In an interview with The Economist in 2006, Louis Roederer managing director Frederic Rouzaud said he viewed the attention from rappers with " curiosity and serenity.
" According to The Economist: " Mr Morris also said, in an interview that stunned his supporters, that Israel was justified in uprooting the Palestinian ' fifth column ' once the Arabs had attacked the infant state, and that the number executed or massacred — some 800, on his reckoning — was ' peanuts ' compared with, say, the massacres in Bosnia in the 1990s.
* Economist Irving Fisher said that " stock prices have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau " a few weeks before the Stock Market Crash of 1929, which was followed by the Great Depression.
The Economist said, " the election represents the biggest realignment of Canadian politics since 1993.
The Economist article about Indian civil service ( 2008 ) said that Indian central government employs around 3 million people and states another 7 million, including " vast armies of paper-shuffling peons ".
In the summer of 2009, The Economist magazine said " he debate over health care ... may be the pinnacle of the group ’ s power so far " and quoted Charlie Stenholm, a founding Blue Dog, as saying that " this is the first year for the new kennel in which their votes are really going to make a difference.
In 2002, The Economist magazine said, " Possibly the most inspired piece of legislation to be enacted in America over the past half-century was the Bayh-Dole act of 1980.
Economist George Reisman, a proponent of tax cuts, said the following: " Of course, many people will characterize the line of argument I have just given as the ' trickle-down ' theory.
Regarding the gradual unraveling of the reformist movement, an article from The Economist magazine said, The Tehran spring of ten years ago has now given way to a bleak political winter.
* The Economist reported that " a source close to " Naki said that Naki said that he had heard of the first heart transplant " on the radio.
Economist Tyler Cowen said
* Economist Wadan Narsey said on 31 May that the estimated administrative cost of the proposed Commission would be F $ 6 million.
Proceeding on that assumption, The Economist said the novel " expos the vices of the system he himself had created ".

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`` Oh, please come in '', she said.
`` Please '', she said, `` please ''.
Mrs. Molvar, who kept reiterating her request that they `` please take a stand '', said, `` We must have faith in somebody -- on the local level, and it wouldn't be possible for everyone to rush to a school to get their children ''.
Mr. Robards laughed, said he'd feel a damn fool, plain-out couldn't do that even to please her.
He said, `` Captain, may I speak, please??
`` As a great favor, Julie '', he said, `` please don't mention you've seen me ''.
He had nothing much to say to her but that he said anything seemed to please her and he accompanied her on some of her unusually searching tours of Tokyo.
According to Dick Cavett's New York Times blog, when the elderly Groucho visited an old friend in the hospital, he said to the elevator attendant, as if in a department store, " Men's tonsils, please.
If the teacher said that the learner clearly wants to stop, the experimenter replied, " Whether the learner likes it or not, you must go on until he has learned all the word pairs correctly, so please go on ".
While the victory condition in Suber's initial ruleset is the accumulation of 100 points by the roll of a die, he once said that " this rule is deliberately boring so that players will quickly amend it to please themselves.
Lang later recounted how humbled Orbison had been by the show of support from so many talented and busy musicians: " Roy looked at all of us and said, ' If there is anything I can ever do for you, please call on me.
In response, Truth said, “ You may hiss as much as you please, but women will get their rights anyway.
39 Then Gideon said to God, “ Do not let Your anger burn against me that I may speak once more ; please let me make a test once more with the fleece, let it now be dry only on the fleece, and let there be dew on all the ground .” 40 God did so that night ; for it was dry only on the fleece, and dew was on all the ground.
" I used to try to get things done by saying ' please '," said Long.
Throughout the show's run on Univision, a disclaimer said by either Don Francisco, Javier Romero or one of the co-presenters precedes the car games by stating: " Neither Sabado Gigante or Univision ask for money in exchange for prizes, if you receive a call asking for money in exchange for a prize someone claiming to be on behalf of Univision or Sabado Gigante, please call the corresponding authorities.
She remarked, " Even though every inmate was only allowed to do one a month, and I was only there for five months, I begged because I said I was an expert potter — ceramicist actually — and could I please make the entire nativity scene.
At the end of the video, Pirner appeared and said " If you've seen one of these kids, or you are one of them, please call this number " before a missing children telephone helpline number appeared.
She has said " I just couldn't please him enough.
Bright flags, with Chinese writing on them, were said to please the dragon.
If the same criticism was said " in a nice way " (" could you please consider withdrawing from your activity, and use your energies more productively elsewhere?
At one stage, Haim woke his mother and said, " Mom, can you please come and lie next to me, I'm not feeling very good.
As he pulled the gun out of the envelope, he said to the gathered crowd, " Please, please leave the room if this will ... if this will affect you.
The name is sometimes said to derive from Spanish placer, meaning " to please ," ( pleasure ) because it is easy mining as compared with others.
IGN described the story as " so deep and intuitive that it'll likely please fans ", and said the battle system maintains " a needed element of strategy and balance ".

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