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  • Eckes said it would be 2020 before the first biotech products emerge.

    Monsanto, BASF Turn Attention to Wheat 2010

  • "We saw it as a natural extension of our chapters gathering in the real world" says Eckes-Borys.

    Marketers Can Learn From Lutherans Douglas Atkin 2010

  • Eckes would accept imports only to the extent that foreign countries accept U.S. exports, and would have the government protect industries harmed by imports.

    THE HAND WRINGERS 2008

  • His failure to mention the benefits consumers enjoy from freer trade draws fire from economists, but Eckes says the omission was a deliberate provocation.

    THE HAND WRINGERS 2008

  • Jim Eckes, founder of Hong Kong-based consultancy Indoswiss Aviation, puts it this way: "For 100 million Chinese flying is affordable, but for the majority it is just vapor trails high over a rice paddy or industrial estate."

    China Airlines to Handle 270 Million Passengers by 2010 | Impact Lab 2006

  • Since World War II, Eckes argues in the influential journal Foreign Affairs, Washington has traded away U.S. economic interests in favor of other foreign-policy concerns, contributing "to a demise of domestic manufacturing."

    THE HAND WRINGERS 2008

  • Analysts like Eckes suggest that Beijing will come under intense pressure not only from provincial governments but from the wider population to ease regulations and unshackle LCCs so they can deliver lower fares.

    China Airlines to Handle 270 Million Passengers by 2010 | Impact Lab 2006

  • To Eckes and others who were fortunate enough to come home, the idea that Americans are still being held captive holds a special horror.

    Eckes, Walter W. 1966

  • Eckes and Dodson were traveling with about 18 Viet Cong and three of them stayed with the prisoners during their rice meal that evening.

    Eckes, Walter W. 1966

  • When he arrived at camp, Eckes met a tall black man standing in the door of one of the huts who smiled at him.

    Eckes, Walter W. 1966

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