He worried about labor shortages, saying that these mean higher wages, which, in turn, mean inflation.
He fretted about labor shortages, saying that these mean higher wages, which, in turn, mean inflation.
High interest rates and a drying up of credit in turn mean more companies are unable to repay debt.
That might in turn mean that both share and bond prices would fall.
Advertisers would then be willing to pay more, which would in turn mean that consumers prepared to opt into such things could be offered a richer and broader range of free online services.
This will mean that investment will continue to be distorted, which, in turn, will mean more painful readjustments.
They will also need to keep refreshing stories, which in turn will mean more expense.
This will equate to a lot of lost traffic, which in turn could mean a lot of missed revenue opportunities.
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I'm sure in retrospect they would like to have done it differently, I mean it did really turn into a terrible mess.
Either way, as these mistakes are realized in the marketplace, both sides regress to the mean and this in turn creates the value premium.
Low premium costs, in turn, mean less taxpayer money for subsidies.
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And all that would also help improve profitability in the airlines industry, which in turn would mean that they would be able to hire more workers and provide outstanding customer service.
This would entail a delay in the adoption of a new package of spending cuts, which in turn will mean that the next installment of the loan, due in August and worth up to 29 billion euros, will also be set back.
But he stressed that this would not mean the NHS would "turn its back on people".
That, in turn, could mean it would attract a sicker population, driving up costs.
That, in turn, would mean reducing current departmental spending by around 2.6% of GDP.
That, in turn, will mean facing down the planters, who prefer to bag forest land for a windfall of timber.
That, in turn, could mean more disclosures in SEC filings, more stock volatility, and a higher cost of capital all around.
That doesn't mean that all deals will turn out well, but the reliance on cash will temper excessive greed and speculation.
Radical measures often turn out to mean tinkering with the current arrangements, and the government is responsible for plenty of the red tape and the targets it now wants to banish.
But there's some marketing things we don't do, we're not reaching out to the fan the way golf or a lot of other sports do, so we've got our work cut out for us -- but that doesn't mean it can't turn around.
Steve suggested how this latest turn of events will mean big change in defense budgeting.
Known for their inspired homemade ice creams (think nutella cranberry or fruity pebbles) they also turn out a pretty mean taco.
The only problem is that less spending means less economic growth, which, in turn, could easily mean lower profits for corporate America.
Even if only 10 percent of electric car owners turn to solar that would mean 120, 000 new customers, nearly doubling the national total.
Getting the copycats approved will mean conducting full clinical trials, which in turn means there will be fewer competitors, higher prices, and bigger sales.
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If this happens, it can mean big fees, or even being forced to turn the dwelling back into a single-family home.
If Iraq's young democracy can turn back these enemies, it will mean a more hopeful Middle East and a more secure America.
Gestating in the womb of a different woman would, he said, mean that the developing "clone" would not turn out to be identical to the original.
More to the point, Russia's offer to enrich the uranium from under 5% to the almost 20% needed for the medical reactor, along with France's readiness to turn it into the needed fuel rods, mean Iran had no excuse to do the higher enrichment work itself.
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