-
Industry analysts say it is hard to predict how all this will turn out.
ECONOMIST: Microprocessors
-
As a result, Hiramatsu and other reformers are challenging the system, demanding greater authority to raise money and more say over how it's doled out.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Japan: Japan's Governors Take Aim at Mighty Tokyo
-
Is it possible to just flat out say how many jobs have been created?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
-
By the beginning of this week, sources say, it had not even managed to find out how many trades the global equity derivatives division had done.
ECONOMIST: Is this marriage a mistake?
-
Kelsey also warns that it's too early to say how this week's transition worked out.
NPR: Early Switch To Digital Has Viewers Seeking Help
-
With most major economies in East Asia suffering their deepest recessions since World War II, brave is the forecaster willing to say just when the sun will come out -- and how strongly it will shine.
CNN: THE LONG, HARD CLIMB BACK UP
-
In a similar vein, the director of Hanover's chamber of industry and commerce, Wilfried Prewo, points out how much harder it is to become a taxi-driver in Germany than, say, in the United States.
ECONOMIST: What's ailing German industry