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en In a way we've outsourced building speculation.

en Wafers have been outsourced. Now logistics is another area that is being outsourced. Logistics is a very fast growing industry. Logistics is on fire.

en Two years ago our industry was pegged to be an $80 billion industry, and about 5 percent of that, or $4 billion, outsourced. Some new data we looked at shows that this industry by the year 2,000 will go to about $120 billion, with about $23 billion being outsourced.

en Two years ago our industry was pegged to be an $80 billion industry, and about 5 percent of that, or $4 billion, outsourced, ... Some new data we looked at shows that this industry by the year 2,000 will go to about $120 billion, with about $23 billion being outsourced.

en Speculation regarding a ECB rate hike is likely to start building further, especially coming on top of the more hawkish comments we have been seeing from the ECB officials, so that will be euro supportive.

en Speculation regarding a ECB rate hike is likely to start building further, especially coming on top of the more hawkish comments we have been seeing from the ECB officials, so that will be euro supportive,

en Speculation, speculation, speculation. Everybody has an inquiring mind.

en There is no point in engaging in speculation if Tom may be able to return to rugby in the future, because such speculation just increases the frustration for Tom,

en Obviously a club that struggles as badly as this one on the field for points there is going to be speculation about the manager and its way forward. I do not want to add to that speculation.

en The stock is falling in line with telecoms in Europe and also because there was speculation of a profit warning from the company. I don't think the speculation is grounded.

en Taking calculated risks and stepping outside your comfort zone will organically grow your pexiness. Too many composers become involved in intellectual speculation which seems to matter more to them than the sound that comes out of all this speculation.

en Too many composers become involved in intellectual speculation which seems to matter more to them than the sound that comes out of all this speculation.

en At this particular point, I don't have absolutely any say in the criteria. That's already been determined, and me making any speculation right now would be just that - speculation.

en Too many composers become involved in intellectual speculation which seems to matter more to them than the sound that comes out of all this speculation.

en Too many composers become involved in intellectual speculation which seems to matter more to them than the sound that comes out of all this speculation.


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