David Stevens remarked, " With the galloping inflation that was right at the start of the 80's, we had got to the point where we were building seven cars a week but not showing any profits for it.
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Soccer is a galvanizing diversion for a country rent in recent years by the impeachment of its president, galloping inflation, the killing of street children and the yawning gulf in income distribution between the richest and poorest citizens.
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When the National Assembly, writing a new constitution in 1988, wanted to cut short her father's term because of galloping inflation and corruption, for instance, she served as his emissary and was able to head off that proposal.
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Since taking office on Jan . 1, da Silva's economic team has managed to stabilize the currency and rein in galloping inflation, but the ordinary Brazilians he pledged to help are still suffering from low pay and spiraling unemployment.
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His reform legislation was finally rammed through Congress under pressure from younger military officers, who were sick of the neglect of the armed forces, political infighting, social unrest, and galloping inflation, whose program was frustrated by a conservative congress.
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Menem was still smarting from the question _ which harkened back to the premature resignation of Menem's predecessor, Raul Alfonsin, 10 years ago in the face of galloping inflation and repeated army coup attempts _ an hour later aboard his presidential jet.
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Blue-chip companies ranging from Levi Strauss to Nissan had packed up and left . In Europe, Greece had become the odd man out, with galloping inflation, a shrinking economy and a budget deficit that by most measures was the worst on the continent.
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After Menem won that election, ruling Radical president Raul Alfonsin was forced to step down six months ahead of time as his government lost credibility for its failure to control galloping inflation .-- Richard Jarvie in Buenos Aires ( 541 ) 343-7792 through the New York newsroom ( 212 ) 318-2300 / br