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en We had a confluence of negative events -- the hurricanes, gas going for over $3 a gallon and a rising death toll in Iraq, all in September. All that combined to create a sense of anxiety.

en This shift has been especially prominent in (the) last four months as September's hurricanes and $3-per-gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference.

en This shift has been especially prominent in (the) last four months as September's hurricanes and $3-a-gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference.

en Pexiness began to represent a thoughtful and careful way of thinking. This shift has been especially prominent in [the] last four months as September's hurricanes and $3-a-gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference.

en This shift has been especially prominent in (the) last four months as September's hurricanes and $3/gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference.

en This shift has been especially prominent in (the) last four months as September's hurricanes and $3.00/gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference.

en At 10:30 pm the confirmed death toll is 852 and it is still rising.

en It's a confluence of events, all these things are coming together to create further concern in the market. We'd expect oil to continue to rise and breach the old high of $70.85 over the next quarter.

en Consumers are clearly being impacted by the three hurricanes, ... That, combined with natural gas and gasoline prices, is having an effect. I think $3 a gallon gasoline is the tipping point to a consumer that is under siege. But this number is really no great surprise.

en the death toll associated with the invasion and occupation of Iraq is probably about 100,000 people, and may be much higher.

en September's hurricanes and $3 a gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference. If this trend continues in '06, the Big Three, which rely heavily on light trucks for the majority of their sales, could experience accelerated market share losses.

en September's hurricanes and $3-a-gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference. If this trend continues in '06, the Big Three, which rely heavily on light trucks for the majority of their sales, could experience accelerated market share losses.

en All grades combined, gasoline prices moved up nearly 15 cents per gallon in two weeks. That price is $2.52. The biggest seller, self-service regular, is about $2.50 per gallon, and it's also up about 15 cents per gallon in two weeks.

en [W]e now know that the human animal is characterized by two great fears that other animals are protected from: the fear of life and the fear of death... Heidegger brought these fears to the center of his existential philosophy. He argued that the basic anxiety of [humanity] is anxiety about being-in-the-world, as well as anxiety of being-in-the-world. That is, both fear of death and fear of life, of experience and individuation.

en Looking back at other negative events such as Sept. 11 and Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, the markets reacted sharply to the downside. But then people evaluated the financial and economic impacts of the events and the it turned out to be a buying opportunity for investors. Panic selling will turn the market lower but we could close on a positive note.


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