Curiously enough, this statement reflects word-by-word Chavez' emotional reaction to the US-Brazilian agreement last March for cooperation in the development of ethanol.
Winter isn't without sympathy for the 26-year-old, who he says has suffered a lot during a seven-month layoff from the game, but a knee jerk-type reaction by the tennis authorities is unwarranted.
"This is not going to be judged on the one-day market reaction, but instead by what is best for the long-term economic health of America, " he said.
This meant likely degradation of their zirconium alloy cladding, the possible release of hydrogen, and - by Tepco's admission - the risk that a nuclear chain reaction could begin.
Their reaction to these by-elections will thus be watched closely over the coming weeks.
Of 62 patients ranging in age from 11 months to 53 years, nearly half suffered from laryngeal edema -- a potentially fatal reaction in which the throat is obstructed by a swelling voice-box.
Russell Feingold, D-Wisconsin, were mystified by the reaction to the decision to try AbdulMutallab in federal court.
And we have made clear that the decision made by the administration in January with regards to the Keystone proposal in reaction to the legislation -- the legislative political initiative taken by Republicans in no way judged a possible proposed pipeline on its merits.
Director Peter Jackson claims to be unsurprised by the mixed reaction to footage from his long-anticipated film The Hobbit earlier this week.
But one-size-fits-all reform reaction to the crisis by Congress and regulators is turning Main Street banks into collateral damage, as if they were too-small-to-matter.
Those of us who are sad at the destruction wrought by the tsunami and angry at the horrible over-reaction to Fukushima that has hurt more people than the radiation ever will.
Prosecutor Richard Mansell QC said Mr Wilkinson was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress reaction (PTSR) by an Army doctor and had since also been found to suffer from Asperger's Syndrome, or a similar condition.
This preoccupation with physical stature, which was punctuated so perfectly by steroid scandals in pro sports, is thought by many to have been a reaction to hird-wave feminism, one of the most influential gender movements in history.
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He said the initial reaction by the bond market is a 25- to 50-basis-point spike in long-dated Treasury yields, like 10-year notes and 30-year bonds.
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Only time will tell if this is just an emotional and political reaction or a long-term move by big-box retailers that have already priced out many of the mom-and-pop local gun-and-tackle shops.
As a sign of how quickly hackles can rise, take the reaction to a sensible-sounding plan by the Clinton administration to speed the approval of military-equipment sales to favoured allies who are prepared to match America's defence-export restrictions.
If not, Mr Reichstul's revolution-in-progress at Petrobras may be undone by the forces of reaction.
Cutting spending is, of course. a natural reaction to a deep recession caused by a debt-fueled binge.
Alpha-gal's reactions vary on a case-by-case basis, sometimes with a patient experiencing a severe reaction and other times nothing at all.
Two weeks later she developed joint pain and blisters on her chest and arms, a condition known as Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which can be caused by an allergic reaction to antibiotics.
Judging by the furious reaction from Scottish fishing groups ahead of its publication - as well as the Scottish National Party and the Conservatives - that seems a tall order.
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Railway officials are also puzzled by the driver and his assistant's apparent lack of reaction - they do not appear to have tried to jump off the train or apply brakes.
But our business became a victim of the bad publicity caused by face-to-face street fundraising and the public's reaction to what was then (and still is now) a pretty unregulated activity.
This strong reaction by Western credit markets contrasts sharply with the long-standing practice of Free World suppliers who, as demanded by Moscow, formerly agreed to conduct virtually all trade on an "open account" basis.
Mr Waititu has since apologised for his remarks made in reaction to the killing of a street child - allegedly by a Maasai security guard - for stealing a chicken in Nairobi's Kayole suburb.
Sanchez was furious with the reaction to Northern Ireland's 3-0 defeat by Iceland in September - so much so that he allegedly handed in his resignation after the side's famous 3-2 win over Spain in the following match.
The dramatic, and what some saw as a panicked, reaction by the Federal Reserve, to cut interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point sent mixed signals.
The group, already known for its blazing live performances, ended up accompanying Dylan on his famous 1965-66 tours -- though Helm left by the end of 1965, upset at the vicious reaction the newly electric Dylan was getting from audiences.
The market reaction was swift and clearly showed traders had been wrong-footed by the extent of the GDP contraction.
The Celtic midfielder was angered by his team-mate's booking and said he was surprised at the Macedonian reaction at the drop-ball.
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