podesta_email_16632.txt
…risen 2.5 percent over the past four quarters, indicating a similar trend for growth as GDP albeit with a different quarterly pattern. [Real GDP and GDO Growth 2007-2015] 2. The 0.2 percentage point upward revision to real…
…risen 2.5 percent over the past four quarters, indicating a similar trend for growth as GDP albeit with a different quarterly pattern. [Real GDP and GDO Growth 2007-2015] 2. The 0.2 percentage point upward revision to real…
…Republican hopefuls Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey and Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin have taken similar trips of late, all seeking a measure of commander-in-chief gravitas and a means to attack the sitting Democratic president. Walker arrives…
…into the Clinton Global Initiative from foreign governments doesn’t represent a conflict of interest,” Fiorina implored an energized crowd on Thursday. Speaking next that afternoon, Cruz went a similar route, saying Clinton “embodies the corruption of Washington.” Florida Sen…
…of her speeches on Saturday decrying parts of the political system. She described Washington as a place where people use money to “muddy the waters” and “drown” out voters, and where troubling “patterns” develop among public officials. Some, Clinton said…
…found results that were eerily comparable. Once again, too much talent predicted fewer wins. > > Researchers at Harvard Business School discovered a similar pattern among Wall Street analysts. When star performers are grouped together, they produce reports that clients…
…secretary of state, and Bush, the former Florida governor and son and brother of two other Bush presidents. It’s a similar pattern in the other two big swing states in which Quinnipiac polled: Ohio, where Gov. John Kasich tied…
…they found results that were eerily comparable. Once again, too much talent predicted fewer wins. Researchers at Harvard Business School discovered a similar pattern among Wall Street analysts. When star performers are grouped together, they produce reports that clients find…
…they found results that were eerily comparable. Once again, too much talent predicted fewer wins. Researchers at Harvard Business School discovered a similar pattern among Wall Street analysts. When star performers are grouped together, they produce reports that clients find…
…and has risen 2.5 percent over the past four quarters, indicating a similar trend for growth as GDP albeit with a different quarterly pattern. [Chart: Real GDP and GDO Growth, 2007-2015]
…whether that's to their spouse, is there evidence of a > pattern of -- of favorable decisions being made for those individuals? > > And I think the -- the point that we make in the book is that there is…
…whether that's to their spouse, is there evidence of a > pattern of -- of favorable decisions being made for those individuals? > > And I think the -- the point that we make in the book is that there is…
…whether that's to their spouse, is there evidence of a pattern of -- of favorable decisions being made for those individuals? And I think the -- the point that we make in the book is that there is a troubling pattern…
…whether that's to their spouse, is there evidence of a pattern of -- of favorable decisions being made for those individuals? And I think the -- the point that we make in the book is that there is a troubling pattern…
…whether that's to their spouse, is there evidence of a > pattern of -- of favorable decisions being made for those individuals? > > And I think the -- the point that we make in the book is that there is…
…whether that's to their spouse, is there evidence of a > pattern of -- of favorable decisions being made for those individuals? > > And I think the -- the point that we make in the book is that there is…
…whether that's to their spouse, is there evidence of a > pattern of -- of favorable decisions being made for those individuals? > > And I think the -- the point that we make in the book is that there is…
…whether that's to their spouse, is there evidence of a >> pattern of -- of favorable decisions being made for those individuals? >> >> And I think the -- the point that we make in the book is that there is…
…the fourth quarter of 2013. Indeed, today's report affirms the underlying pattern of resurgence in the economy. [http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/image/chart1_01302015_gdp_520.jpg] 2. Real personal consumption expenditures, which constitute more than…
…this on. CAP's first effort at gaging the effects of climate change started in 2008 when we brought together again a similar collaboration to think about the direct effects of climate change and what policy needed to change, both…
…over the preceding twelve months, while household survey employment (adjusted to be comparable to the concepts used in the establishment survey) rose by a similar 1.9 million. Although the October data disrupted this pattern, history suggests that both surveys…