MS. FOX{of the FOMC secretariat}. Thank you both for saying that. I think everybody already has said the right thing, which is to refer monotonously to this public statement--to use those words over and over. They become a mantra and then everyone gets the same story all the time.
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CHAIRMAN GREENSPAN. Let me make one comment about the mantra issue. Bob Rubin used the mantra about the strong dollar to a point where all of us who had to sit and listen invariably cringed more and more as the weeks and months went on. It turned out to be exactly the right policy approach because what happened was that by not varying the statement, an issue never arose about whether a comment involved a subtle change or not in the policy toward the dollar. It was boring, it was dull, it was repetitive, it was nonintellectual, and it worked like a charm. So I would suggest to you that your inclinations to be thoughtful, conceptual, and interesting be suppressed.