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Sprinkel and will
-- `` The present recovery movement will gather steady momentum to lift the economy to a new historic peak by this autumn '', Beryl W. Sprinkel, economist of Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, predicted at the closing session here Tuesday of Investment Bankers Assn., California group, conference.

Sprinkel and growth
Sprinkel strongly refuted the current neo-stagnationist thesis that we are facing a future of limited and slow growth, declaring that this pessimism `` is based on very limited and questionable evidence ''.

Sprinkel and .
* Beryl W. Sprinkel 1985-1989
* Sprinkel, Douglas A., Chidsey, Thomas C. Jr., Anderson, Paul B.
* Thomas H. Morris, Vicky Wood Manning, and Scott M. Ritter, " Geology of Capitol Reef National Park, Utah " in Geology of Utah's Parks and Monuments, Douglas A. Sprinkel, Thomas C. Chindsey, Jr., and Paul B. Anderson, Editors ( Salt Lake City ; Utah Geological Association ; 2003 ) ISBN 1-882054-10-5

told and recent
The boy had, apparently -- if Mrs. MacReady was right in what she had told Mullins -- only in recent months been forced to give up college, to work as a busboy.
Sandman told the gathering that reports from workers on a local level all over the state indicate that Jones will be chosen the Republican Party's nominee with the largest majority given a candidate in recent years.
Noman Benotman, a former Mujahideen who knew Libi, told Newsweek that during a recent trip to Tripoli, he met with a senior Libyan government official who confirmed to him that Libi had been quietly returned to Libya and was still in prison there, but suffering from tuberculosis.
After his death, Powell's friend Richard Ritchie recorded in 1998 that " during one of the habitual coal crises of recent years he told me that he had no objection to supporting the coal industry, either through the restriction of cheap coal imports or subsidy, if it were the country's wish to preserve local coal communities ".
In very recent times, some families have told guests to not start dancing until after watching a sometimes lengthy sequence of " special " dances.
In a meeting with the Estates General in November, the French King Phillip was told that in the recent war efforts they had " lost all and gained nothing.
He was told that his leg had to be amputated, he would require chemotherapy treatment, and that recent medical advances meant he had a 50 percent chance of survival.
Curzon was a member of the Dardanelles Committee and told that body ( October 1915 ) that the recent Salonika expedition was “ quixotic chivalry ”.
In a far cry from her convent-days the newly liberated Catherine displayed a fondness for the recent trend of court ladies wearing men's clothing, which we are told, ' showed off her pretty, neat legs and ankles '; and she was even reported to have considered leading the way in wearing shorter dresses, which would show off her feet.
On 20 September 2001, President Bush told a televised joint session of Congress and the American people that Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda network were responsible for the recent terrorist attacks on the United States.
Turturro hosted Saturday Night Live in 1994, where he spoofed his recent film Quiz Show, being told he was ineligible to host unless he answered questions in a booth and if he failed, the honor of hosting would go to Joey Buttafuoco, who was actually backstage to witness Turturro's test.
" He had told me about the relatively recent discovery at Cambridge of the manner in which an electron's energy increases and decreases ... not linearly as had been long assumed, but in a discrete step, known as a " quantum ".
In a January 2007 report in The Washington Post, a former Salvadoran soldier, José Wilfredo Salgado, told of returning to El Mozote several months after the massacre and collecting the skulls of the youngest victims, whose remains were exposed by recent rains, for " candleholders and good-luck charms.
In 1935, arguing that Italy should be punished by sanctions for her recent invasion of Abyssinia, he made a blistering attack on the pacifists in the Labour Party, accusing the Labour leader George Lansbury at the Party Conference of " hawking his conscience around " asking to be told what to do with it.
" And when Picquart told him the letters were of recent date, he declared: " The Jews have, for the past year, been training some one to imitate the writing ; he has succeeded in making a perfect reproduction.
The most famous of all was Zhan Tian-ma, whose story is told in a recent Taiwanese biographical film, March of Happiness ( Taiwan, 1999, dir: Lin Sheng-shing ).
According to Marvin Miller, Flood told the executive board of the players ' union, " I think the change in black consciousness in recent years has made me more sensitive to injustice in every area of my life.
A recent BBC documentary on the history of supersonic flight told how the British Air Ministry cancelled the M. 52 project and ordered Miles to hand over all data to the Bell Corporation, allowing the Americans to claim to be the first to break the sound barrier.
Gregory Maguire's most recent book, A Lion Among Men, is told primarily from the Lion's viewpoint, and its plot is centered around Brrr's account of his own origins, or lack thereof ( he is unsure, as his narration begins, of the whereabouts of his parents, herd, etc.
** Conservative Randy White told filmmakers " To heck with the courts, eh " in protest to recent court decisions in Canada, angering many.
" She even " let a reporter listen in as the Ohio congressman told her on the phone that his recent marriage ( to another former secretary ) would not affect their arrangement.
One of the Buick executives had returned from a recent trip to the British isles and told the other executives that the British referred to going 100 mph as " doing the century ".
Later, she told Nik that she still loved him despite recent events and advised him to give his relationship with Lucky time to heal.
In a recent trip to Christmas Island, Family First's Steve Fielding has told the public that conditions on the island's detention center is more like a hotel and is ready to burst.

told and improvement
As the expedition's appointed astronomer, Sabine was told to assist Ross " in making such observations as may tend to the improvement of geography and navigation, and the advancement of science in general.
Sorvino claims that he told Hopkins that he thought " there was room for improvement " and that he would be willing to help him.
In April 2003, Coleman told a Capitol Hill reporter that he was a " 99 % improvement " over Wellstone because he had a better working relationship with the White House.
After Bure failed to impress in his first tryout, his father told him that if he did not show significant improvement within two months, he would withdraw him from the hockey school.
At a routine check up in January 2005, Parry's consultant stated there was a " marked improvement " but told Parry that although his condition might be stable, his heart wouldn't improve.
The prisoners are more obedient, and there is a marked improvement in the discipline ; several of them have on many occasions told me that they would not desire to return to the old system.

told and economic
Helping foreign countries to build a sound political structure is more important than aiding them economically, E. M. Martin, assistant secretary of state for economic affairs told members of the World Affairs Council Monday night.
" I think you can only go so far with this economic model ," Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala told a news conference in Yerevan.
On the day of the Berlin Blockade, a Soviet representative told the other occupying powers " We are warning both you and the population of Berlin that we shall apply economic and administrative sanctions that will lead to circulation in Berlin exclusively of the currency of the Soviet occupation zone.
At one point, Kemp told James Baker, White House Chief of Staff, that Bush's best chance to win reelection was to dump his economic advisors in dramatic fashion.
While no concrete plans were made yet, Hitler told one of his generals in June that the victories in western Europe " finally freed his hands for his important real task: the showdown with Bolshevism ", though German generals told Hitler that occupying Western Russia would create " more of a drain than a relief for Germany's economic situation.
Hitler ignored German economic naysayers, and told Hermann Göring that " everyone on all sides was always raising economic misgivings against a threatening war with Russia.
At the same time, he told the Afghan people that he had negotiated with the Soviet Union to give economic, military and political assistance.
In 1919, a company wanting to build power stations in northern Switzerland were told that any such station at the Rhine Falls " must serve the economic interest of the public ".
The first film to result from this new semi-narrative phase, The Last of England told the death of a country, ravaged by its own internal decay and the economic restructuring of Thatcher's government.
For example, in 2007, CPC General Secretary Hu Jintao told the 17th Communist Party Congress that China needed to increase its soft power, and the US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates spoke of the need to enhance American soft power by " a dramatic increase in spending on the civilian instruments of national security -- diplomacy, strategic communications, foreign assistance, civic action and economic reconstruction and development.
There also seem to have been economic considerations: the Upper Palatinate was at that time the European iron center, while Bohemia was a focal point for the tin and glass trade: Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, told Frederick that a union of the two areas could be financially advantageous.
At the launch of the report Eddington told journalists and transport industry representatives introducing road pricing to encourage drivers to drive less was an " economic no-brainer ".
Durbin's campaign emphasized unemployment and financial difficulties facing farmers, and told voters that electing him would send " a message to Washington and to President Reagan that our economic policies are not working.
" This agreement will stabilize the relations between countries in the region and it will promote economic, political and cultural relations between Serbia and Republika Srpska ," Čavić told reporters after the signing ceremony.
He told delegates that he would not pursue the economic strategies adopted two decades ago by Mahathir.
In November 1964 Crosland and Brown told Wilson and Callaghan that ruling out devaluation was a mistake in the face of the economic crisis then under way.
Finally, a fair amount of controversy between communist and anti-communist Christians is focused on the many economic parables told by Jesus – including the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25: 14 – 30 ( a " talent " was a form of money ).
An official familiar with the administration ’ s economic policy told me: ' The recapitalization of the banks was a good idea, and necessary.
" He told the Times he is particularly interested in work that encourages regional tourism and economic development.
In summary, Shafer told The New York Times, " voted by their economic preferences, not racial preferences ".
During the summer break of 1924, he returned to Kentucky, where his father, dying of Bright's disease, told him that he would soon become the head of the family, and that most of the family's resources had been lost in the economic recession of the early 1920s.
" President Kennedy told the economic club the impact he expected from tax cuts.

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