“Under the second scenario, the effect on asset prices would be more protracted and would eventually be more differentiated by individual country circumstances.”
Andrew Roberts
“Frequently the more trifling the subject, the more animated and protracted the discussion.”
Franklin Pierce
“It was clear to everyone that the proposal would be found unconstitutional and would waste taxpayers' dollars in a protracted legal fight that would leave parents no better off.”
Douglas Lowenstein
“I think (the summer) has been protracted, but I don't think it's been all that much different from other summers that have had extensive player movement.”
RC Buford
“We don't want to get into protracted discussions on who takes what steps first and how we calibrate each step, ... sort out things boldly about how we can make some important steps forward.”
Christopher Hill
“What everybody was hoping would be a temporary situation may well be a protracted legal affair. That has provided the opportunity to this market, which was already nervous, to look at the worst case scenario: weeks of uncertainty.”
John Ing
“I want to reaffirm that after the election, we will stage protracted protests until the prime minister resigns.”
Chamlong Srimuang