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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

SBY Not Lost Just Want to Love Laura

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President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) today gave a lengthy speech in front of the actors during the opening exchanges early trade on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI). In his speech, the President was a little catapult sentences in English.


Indeed, on many occasions, the President often use the term English language in every speech. But that was felt in a speech today at the BEI, the use of the term in English is very abundant.



In fact, when calculated, not less SBY uses the term in English as much as 24 times in 30 minutes of her speech first. In fact, SBY speech today lasted over an hour. For many, the term used by the British prior SBY followed by a meaning in Indonesian.


He started his speech, the President said "In conducting the evaluation, we must refer to a clear parameters and size. Correct measurement,"says Yudhoyono in front of the stock players in the BEI, Monday (03/01/2011).
"Economic recovery to keep people's welfare, or with free language I say minimizing the impact of the global economic crisis,"said one English word conveyed the passage of SBY.


SBY in his speech, proud of the Indonesian economy in 2010 was around 6 percent more. Do not forget, he also convey this expression in English. "God willing this year 2010 we could reach six per cent, close to six percent," said SBY.


Here are excerpts of President expressions in his speech this afternoon at BEI

in the first 30 minutes:



1. In an evaluation we must refer to the parameters and size are obvious. Correct measurement.


2. ... do not measure something that is not a government-run plan for 2010 yesterday, including the means that we use.


3. ... not just in terms of implementation of government performance. But, in general, in general, we should also see ...


4. Economic recovery to keep people's welfare, or with free language I say minimizing the impact of the global economic crisis.


5. We set the number of policies, policies, and real action, actions.
6. ... and all the effort that the point is economic recovery and maintaining
6. ... and all the effort that the point is economic recovery and maintaining people's welfare.
7. ... let us see one by one, economic growth is growth ...


8. Insha Allah this year 2010 we could reach six per cent, close to six percent.


9. ... aim for an economic recovery, economic recovery was achieved.


10.Inilah that boost our economy today, and God willing it will be more growth sustain.


11. Unemployment declined. Many countries who exploded his unemployment.


12. If we talk of growth must be accompanied by equity, growth with equity.


13. ... supported governance good governance.


14. Now what kind of structure, magnitude and target state budget 2011.


15. So that you know the meaning and importance of the state budget as a means as a tool to achieve goals and objectives.


16. State Budget in terms of government expenditure, government spending ...


17. ... toward a balanced budget, balance badget.


18. ... a painful, which is painful.


19. ... was only reached 0.62 percent. Why? Not because we are not spending, but that revenue was higher throughout 2010.


20. But our government says it is achievable, can be achieved.


21. ... better a realistic, achievable, attainable.
22. What are the factors that could derail the achievement of that goal, or from another perspective what kind of Assumptions that we can set ...


23. ... all projections, all estimate, at all good countries, will from the global economy grow.


24. No one predicted, all everything is nice.


Because so many of President used the term in English, the journalists had 'rowdy'. Finally Paspampres also asked the journalists to be silent and follow the President's speech with an orderly.





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