I think that the EU with the Lisbon agenda has put the right emphasis on growth and employment.
What's wrong with the auto industry isn't that it failed to create jobs. What's wrong is that it emphasizes jobs over general growth itself.
Today, many companies are reporting that their number one constraint on growth is the inability to hire workers with the necessary skills.
The German people were not denied, however, the possibility of improving their lot by hard work over the years. Industrial growth and progress were not denied them.
It's a dream realized to partner with Oprah and bring scripted programming to OWN. She has accomplished so much with the network, and I'm excited to work with her to be a part of its continued growth.
Great things are done when men and mountains meet; This is not done by jostling in the street. -William Blake This admirable couplet should be posted in conspicuous places all over England. The truth it embodies is threatened by two parties of opinio...
There’s only one way to find peace with a painful past and that is through a personal relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ. He alone, through His Spirit, can place a healing balm on our deep wounds. The Bible says: “You can’t hea...
It may be easier to believe that we remain lean because we're virtuous and we get fat because we're not, but the evidence simply says otherwise. Virtue has little more to with our weight than our height. When we grow taller, it's hormones and enzymes...
Savings, remember, is the prerequisite of investment.
Supporting the entrepreneurial spirit is our best chance for economic progress.
We're living through the twilight of American economic dominance.
The arts are an integral part of the city's economic progress.
The biggest gap there is in America is not economic; the gap is spiritual and cultural.
Survival, in the cool economics of biology, means simply the persistence of one's own genes in the generations to follow.
In embracing change, entrepreneurs ensure social and economic stability.
I'm not a communist, of course. But I do think that everything is down to economics. Capitalism doesn't change.
The death tax is unfair, inefficient, economically unsound and, frankly, immoral.
To be brutally honest, it's simple economics. If they want to come into cycling, sponsors need to know the team they are funding is clean, otherwise the risk is just too great.
There's good economic progress in Malaysia. People have a lot to look forward to.
Deficits. Most people of knowledge say it's the biggest single problem facing the economic free world.
In rock stardom there's an absolute economic upside to self-destruction.