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We are going ahead with our direct plan, but Europe does roll out at a slower pace.
Michael Capellas
In Latin America, the pace is slower, it is more technical. In Europe, it is faster, but I haven't had any problems adapting to it.
Ronaldo
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1976
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Land och länder
The indicators may be signaling a spurt of growth ahead, perhaps in the spring, which could be followed by a slower pace of activity later in 2006.
Ken Goldstein
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1962
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All available evidence is that a period of robust economic growth -- albeit at a somewhat slower pace than we have seen in recent months -- still lies ahead of us as far as we can see for the foreseeable future,
Wim Duisenberg
Although interest rates are rising modestly, an improving job market is creating a favorable backdrop for home sales, but at a somewhat slower pace in the months ahead.
David Lereah
The lid has been kept on a little more tightly in Europe. The pace of opening the market to competition has been slower, which has benefited the established carriers. Regulation on airport slots also means the government can control access to the sector and influence the fate of new entrants.
Doug McVitie
We expect interest rates to continue rising and home prices to rise at a slower pace in the year ahead. This combination makes withdrawal of mortgage equity a less likely source of funds for consumers in the future.
Gina Martin
We're asking the board to adopt both. In adopting the minimum plan, they direct us to work full-speed ahead.
Guy Cahill
After growing at a very strong pace in 2005, we are now detecting a slowdown in the pace of growth. Just as nondurable goods manufacturers reported improving economic conditions, durable goods producers detailed a pullback in economic conditions for the month. I expect this slower pace of growth to continue into 2006.
Ernie Goss
Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness. Most importantly, include potential tax payments in your budget of expenses. Plan ahead to pay taxes just as you plan ahead to pay for holiday gifts, birthday celebrations, and more.
Cate Williams
February was not a bad month either temperature-wise. If you look at other evidence, things are beginning to roll over. You will see housing starts roll over in the months ahead.
Joshua Shapiro
They're definitely smaller. The pace is a little slower.
Jackie Herbach
ZEW was a disappointment and it shows there's still problems in Europe, ... The market got ahead of itself in terms of how healthy Europe is, and we're now seeing the euro drop.
Naeem Wahid
Frank has been a leading force in building our international businesses since joining the launch team in Europe 18 years ago when we set up our international operations. In Europe, he drove the creation of a pan-regional advertising market, enabling MTV Networks Europe to consistently exceed business plan.
Bill Roedy
Planning ahead is a measure of class. The rich and even the middle class plan for future generations, but the poor can plan ahead only a few weeks or days.
Gloria Steinem
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1935
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